Runners Begin Hard Work on Cinder Track Return of Jerry Extra Strengthens Hopes In Sprints First Meet With Huskies On April 30 The prospects for a winning var sity track team raised yesterday when Jerry Extra, veteran sprinter, enrolled tor tne coming term. With Extra and Proc Flanagan, track captain, in | the sprints this should be one of :;i the stronger I! events of the team. H The addition to || the squad of |i: Ralph McCulloch H and Bill Craw ioru, luuceu Proc Flanagan high jumpers, will make that event above the average in strength. Bob Foster, who hur dled for last year’s frosli team, has donned a suit and will give the other candidates competition for a berth on the team. Vaulter Going Good Ed Crowley, letterman vaulter, has been working well this year, and has already equalled the height of 11 feet 6 inches at which he won first plare in the Oregon,-O. A. C. meet, and bettered the 11 feet 3 inch mark at which he won the Washington meet. The half mile affair has Coach Bill Hayward worried. He was de pending on McKitrick, of last year’s frosh team, to carry the colors in this event, but to date he has not reported. Bob Overstreet, who ran the four furlong last season for the varsity, did not return to school this term. Veterans in Weight Events In the weight events Vic Wetzel, Bob Stager, and Mark Sanderson, will probably represent the Oregon varsity. Last year it was through 1 the efforts of Vic Wetzel with the javelin that Oregon was able to win the dual moot with the Oregon Aggies. As it was, the lemon-yellow squad only won by a single point, the final score being 66 to 65. Schedule for the season follows: April 30—Washington Relay Car nival at Seattle. May 7—W. S. C.-Oregon dual meet at Eugene. May 14—Washington-Oregon dual meet at Seattle. May 21—O. A. C.-Oregon dual meet at Eugene. May 27-28—Northwest conference ! meet at Corvallis. June 3-4—Pacific Coast Intercol legiates. Verne Blue, Former Professor, Honored Verne Blue, an instructor in his tory at Oregon last spring and for- ! inerly a member of the University of California faculty in history, has just been elected to the Society of Modern History in Paris, according to word received here. Mr. Blue is reading history and studying source material in Paris and Madrid on the Oregon country. Mr. Blue has also just received an invitation to read a paper at the International Conference of Histor ians at Oslo in August, 1928, and, having accepted, fye will stay in Europe another year. Room for More Girls In Life Saving Classes Any girl who is interested in working for her senior life sav ing emblem, or Red Cross examiner sliip, should sign up for the class at 3 o’clock on Monday, Wednesday or Friday, says Miss Ernestine Troemel, swimming instructor. The class so far is quite small. Pledging Announcement Alpha Gamma Delta wishes to announce the pledging of: Florenco Beardsley Dorothy Boise. OPTOMETRIST — OPTICIAN Next door to First Nat’l Bank Q)oS" TsT?*// -y* -r> Books-Spring Term Sunshine and College Girls Once again the Old Oregon campus is filled with chat tering students, happy and light hearted—looking for .1 wonderful spring term. Everything is beautiful be yond compare, but without the co-eds and their brightly colored spring clothes that dance in the breeze and make Joe College bat his eyes, the scenes might be more doleful. Something New in Co-Ediate Dress! You can read about China in newspaper's but what you think about China will change mighty quickly when you see the colors and decorative designs on the "coolies’'—for spring wear on the campus. CO-OP “The Students’ Store”