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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1941)
Here They Are-Your ASUO Nominees Compiled bp Bob Frazier The Emerald, wishing to make this year’s student elections as fair and as successful as possible, herewith presents a brief account of the activity record of each candidate for ASUO office. Bob Calkins, candidate for ex ecutive committee. President sophomore class, Skull and Dag ger, Alpha Delta Sigma, leader in Independent Students’ associa tion. Jim Frost, candidate for execu tive committee. Emerald business manager, Alpha Delta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Theta Chi. Bette Morfitt, candidate for ex ecutive committee. Campus social chairman, chairman Junior Week end campus luncheon, Oregana business staff two years, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kwama, Phi Theta Upsilon, Pi Delta Phi, Sig ma Delta Pi. Janet Morris, candidate for ex ecutive committee. Kappa Alpha Theta, chairman WSSF drive, manager YWCA donut sale, Kwama, Phi Theta Upsilon, Am phibians, Fencing club. Jean Spearow, candidate for executive committee. Theta Sig ma Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dad’s Day, Junior Weekend, Homecoming committees, honor student two years Emerald, pub licity chairman for Mother’s Day. Lou Torgeson, candidate for executive committee. President junior class, Beta Theta Pi, polit ical leader, active in campus po litical circles, GPA more than S-point. Becky Anderson, candidate for senior position on executive com mittee. Ex-president, treasurer, and athletic manager Orides; Phi Theta Upsilon, concert band, Phi Beta, Mu Phi Upsilon, Amphib ian, rifle team, WAA, symphony orchestra. Buck Buchwach, reported can didate for senior position on ex ecutive committee. GPA of more than 3.5, president Sigma Delta Chi, assistant athletic publicity director, promotion chairman Dads’ day, Kay Kyser, Junior Weekend; editor Oregon Varsity Review, Emerald writer, member NYA research committee. Bob Lovell, candidate for senior position on executive committee. Retiring president campus YMCA, freshman numerals in golf, swimming manager for two years, Delta Upsilon, Alpha Delta Sigma, Tau Delta Chi, Co-op board, Emerald business staff, member newly-formed faculty student fact-finding student un ion committee, 3.7 cumulative GPA. Mary Kay Riordan, candidate for senior position on executive committee. Business staff Em Junior Weekend May 9,10,11 Place y o u r orders now f o r J unio r Weekend flowers. Corsages and potted plants w i 11 please your Junior P r o m date or your mother when she comes to the campus. Tommy Williams Florist 2086 E. 15th Phone 2610 r erald, president Gamma Alpha Chi, member Delta Gamma, Phi Theta Upsilon. John Busterud, candidate for junior position on executive com mittee. Two years on men's symposium team, head of activ ities card file survey, Chi Psi. Janet Farnham, candidate for junior position on executive com mittee. Amphibian, Gamma Al pha Chi, Kwama, Alpha Phi, pledged to Phi Theta Upsilon, YWCA cabinet, Frosh Glee, Soph Informal, WAA dance commit tees, Dad’s day registration, Em erald business staff. Johnny Kahananul, candidate for junior position, executive committee. President Sherry Ross hall, vice-president Ye Tabard Inn of Sigma Upsilon, member Sigma Delta Chi, frosh numerals in tennis, sports writer Emerald, sub-division editor Oregana, GPA Radio Play Set For Weekend KOAC Broadcast To Bring Student Acting Friday A radio dramatization of “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves” ha3 been added to Junior Weekend festivities, it was announced last night by Buck Buchwach, pro motion chairman. The program is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. Friday over KOAC, Corvallis, and will be over at 8. This will give mothers and students time to attend the Mas ter Dance recital and Junior Prom. The play will be a regular broadcast by 23 student actors under the direction of Donald Hargis, but mothers and students are particularly invited to attend the broadcast. This will be the first time audiences have been permitted inside the studios to watch broadcasts. Music for the program will consist of selections from the “Scherezade.” Studios are on the first floor of the extension building. above 3-point. Jake Risley, candidate for jun ior position on executive commit tee. Phi Gamma Delta, active in house activities. Steve Worth, candidate for jun ior position on executive commit tee. Two years Emerald, Sigma Delta Chi, 100 per cent self sup porting, almost 3-point cumu lative, Kay Kyser dance commit tee, framer independent students association constitution. Chuck Woodruff, candidate for sophomore position on executive committee. Majority class of 1944, member ASUO committee to in vestigate the advisability of adopting a ten-cent class card. Og Young, candidate for soph omore position on executive com mittee. Chairman freshman stu dent union committee, chairman frosh glee, leader in freshman class affairs, Alpha Tau Omega. Barker Re-elected Association Head In Annual Like Day Dr. Burt Brown Barker, vice president of the University, was reelected president of the Asso ciation of Patrons and Friends of the University library at the fifth annual library day celebration on the campus last weekend. L. W. Knowles was named again as secretary-treasurer. New members elected to the board are Miss Vivian Kellems and John McGregor, both of New York City; Mrs. T. W. Rosborough and Carl Washburne, both of Eugene; and Tom Binford, Portland. The 20 board members who served during the past year have been reelected. YW Plans Panel A panel will take place today at 4 in the YWCA bungalow. The topic, ‘‘Christian in a World at War,” is one of several which will be discussed fully at Seabeck summer conference June 14-22. Students who will take part in the discussion are Barbara Hampson, Michi Yasui, Ralph Harlow, and Henry Howard. Fraternities at Colgate pay out $27,000 yearly in the form of jobs for needy students. We Handle All the Fixin’s FOR THOSE HARD TO GET SHOTS DON’T MISS ’EM Remember there are no repeat performances Cameras — Flashguns — Film Accessories — Movies — etc. Speedex 29.00 Chief . t. 3.95 Many others at popular prices. Next Door to Register-Guard ■ FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND DROP IN TALENT BOX AT CO-OP (See story page five) I would like to be listed in the STUDENT TALENT FILES at the educational activities office, McArthur court, to be contacted, when occasion demands, to take part in programs for rallies, assemblies, banquets, shows, special events, and other events seek ing talent for entertainment purposes through the educational activities office. Name . Phone .. School address . Type of entertainment . Past performances and comments.. 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