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Munro will continue to experiment this week, switching midfielders and attack men around. He may even try sophomore Fife Symington, a defenseman, who has never played goalie before, in the net, because if Ron Wilson ever gets hurt or penalized in a game, Munro is going to have himself a problem...
...mostlikely candidate to head this ticket, according to David L. McNicol '66, incumbent president, would be Fife Symington '68. Symington defeated Vaupel one year ago for Corresponding Secretary but resigned this fall after the YR executive committee tabled a motion to censure him for not attending meetings reguraly...
...Although Symington denied Sunday that he was running, there is other evidence that there will be opposition to Vaupel, such as posters around campus predicting a "surprise for Wednesday." Also, James M. Johnson '67, final club member and Young Republican, said Sunday: "There will be opposition, but it would not be in the interests of those concerned, to reveal the candidates...
Died. James Kem, 74, Republican Senator from Missouri from 1946 to '52, whose crusades against NATO, the Marshall Plan ("a sinkhole"), U.S. involvement in Korea ("unconstitutional war"), federal housing and aid to education ("an experiment in socialism") won him so many enemies that Democrat Stuart Symington unseated him by more than 150,000 votes in 1952, while Eisenhower was carrying the state by 30,000; in Charlottesville...
Elected to the executive committee along with McNicol and Symington were: Paul R. Kaplan '66 (vice-president); Tobias D. Schwartzenburg '67 (operations director); Terry A. Barnett '67 (director); Michael R. Merz '67 (recording secretary); and Charles K. '67 (Treasurer). Elected as members at large were: Henry G. Beyer II, James W. Vaupel '67; Jay B. Athens '68; Donald B. Mills '68; and Wallace B. Knox...