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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1942)
Class Nominations Due Today Frosh, Soph Class Cards Sold Until 7 With exactly as many Greek candidates announced as there are class offices and exactly as many independent candidates named as there are holes in a blank wall, three separate nom inating assemblies are scheduled for 7 p.m. for the classes of ’43, '44, and ’45. The class of ’43 will meet in 207 Chapman, the class of ’44 in 105 Commerce, and the class of '45 in 203 Villard. Class cards for the freshman and sophomore classes will be sold until 7 o’clock, Jim Frost, first vice-president of the student body, announced last *“ night. Junior class card sales closed, according to their consti tutions, last Thursday. Declarations Students planning to run for a class office must have their dec larations of intention to run and certificates of scholastic eligibil ity turned in before the nominat ing assemblies. Candidates announced are: Robert Henderson, candidate for the sophomore class presi dency; Alva Granquist, vice-pres ident; and Jean Taylor, secretary. Roger Dick, junior class presi dent; Barbara Lamb, vice-presi ^■dent; and Mary Robinson, secre tary. Ineligible The Greek senior class presi dential candidate, Don Cawley, was declared ineligible yesterday because he did not buy a class card before the sales closed. Nan cy Lewis will run for the vice presidency of the senior class, and Lois Bechdoldt is slated to try for the position of secretary. The class elections will be held along with the general ASUO elec tions Tuesday, April 14. Army Day Sees ROTC Parade A large number of ROTC cadets and cadet officers turned out last night to march in the Army Day parade downtown. Led by the University band and marching under the direction of Captain Harvey Blythe of the mili tary department, the cadets aid ed regular army units and veter ans in the celebration. IT’S A THRILL TO OWN A WATCH! KEEP THESE TREASURES IN TUNE WITH TIME Does your watch need its spring overhauling? Our expert craftsman will regulate your watch free of charge. If your watch needs cleaning or repair ing our work is unsur passed and guaranteed and yet the price is so reasonable. Jewelry Store 620 Willamette BigEn trySla led For Sing Fast Eighteen women’s organizations and fifteen men’s groups have entered the all-campus sing contest slated for April 23 in McArthur court. Each group will present one song, and all will combine in a finale number to be led by Dean Kratt of the music school. All contestants will be heard that evening, there will be no preliminary eliminations. Contesting groups, the number in each group, and the student di rectors, follow: Highland house, 12, Rosemary Fish back; Hendricks hall, 24, Bar bara Crisp; Phi Beta Phi, 24, Jo anne Riesch; Alpha Gamma Delta, 20, Dorothy Jean Johnson, Phillip Taylor! University house, 20, Lois Baldwin; Gamma Phi Beta, 18, Elizabeth Steed; Kappa Alpha Theta, 24, Helen Kerr; Hilyard house, 15, oDrothy Henning. Kappa Kappa Gamma, 24, Phyl lis Collier; Sigma Kappa, 23, Elna Ramey; Chi Omega, 23, Petty MacKall; Susan Campbell hall, 15, Elizabeth Cooper; Alpha Delta Pi, 24, Barbara Bentley; Alpha Phi, 24, Joyce Wright; Alpha Omicron Pi, 24, Jane Marie Wilson; Orides, 20, Eileen Loseth; Alpha Chi Ome ga, 20, Shirley Holcomb; Tri Delt, 24, Stephanie Peterson. Phi Delta Theta, 24, Chuck Phipps; Phi Kappa Psi, 16, Steve Bush; Beta Theta Pi, 16, Paul Beard; Theta Chi, 24, Bob Ander son; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 24, Joe Marty; Sigma Nu, 16, Stan Skilli corn; Canard club, 14, Don Butzin; Sigma Chi, 18, Willis B. Johnson. Campbell club, 12, Weldon Sloan, Lee Ghormley; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 21, Jack Hannara; Phi Gamma Delta, 19, Benjamin Bates; Alpha Tau Omega, 22, Ox Wilson; Pi Kappa Alpha, 20, Bob McFadyen; Delta Upsilon, 24, Jack Perry; Delta Tau Delta, 20, Don Hicks. Elects Heads at Forum Westminster house officers for the next school year were elected at the regular Sunday form meet ing, April 5. Florence Anderson was elected president. Other officers are Flora Kibler, vice-president; Charlene Roberts, Secretary; Pauline Smith, treas urer; Lois Clause, Jim Bryant, and A1 Larsen, forum co chairmen; Alice Golden and Doris Jones, morning group co-chair men; Norman King, social chair man. GLENN MILLER . . . . . . and songstress will shortly .salute Junior Weekend over a ra tional hookup. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION UNIVERSITY OF OREGON announces a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE entitled Christian Science: The Recognition of True Being by LUCIA C. COULSEN, C. S. B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., in UNIVERSITY THEATER IOHNSON HALL SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1942, at 3 :00 P.M. University faculty, staff, and students are cordially invited to attend. Enrollment Drop Rises Three Points The second week of late regis tration brought University en rollment up to 2784 last Satur day. This is a i5 per cent de crease from last year at this time, but a gain from last week’s to tal, which indicated an 18 per cent drop. April 11 is the last day for registering or making program changes, according to C. L. Con stance, assistant registrar, who points out that enrollment may still make further gains. Males Fall The decrease shown in male registration fell from 26 per cent to 22 per cent. Late entrance of 92 men to student status thus makes the masculine total 1538. Feminine enrollment also gained. There are 1246 women on the campus, a decrease of only five per cent from last year. Last week’s figures showed a six per cent drop. Schools which presented the most marked losses last week showed gains in the enumeration of this week. The physical edu cation enrollment, most notice able in this respect, has only de creased 31 per cent; last week the drop was 46 per cent. Law School A 25 per cent loss is now in dicated in law school rolls. Last week the drop was 28 per cent. Education enrollment, which also picked up last week, is now eight per cent below that of last year. In last week’s break down it was 14 per cent lower. Class registration rose and fell proportionately to the general figures. There are now 871 fresh men, 1003 sophomores, 364 jun iors, and 367 seniors. The juniors present the sole growth in class figures, a 24 per cent increase from last year. April 11 is the last day for reg istering or making program changes. The federal government is spending $5,800,000 on college ROTC units this year ending June 30, 1942. Spring May Be Here .. but... Warm Weather Isn't Why suffer when these cold rainy days return? You can still catch cold. Let us fill your sawdust bin today. Well fill your order promptly and sat isfactorily. Phone 651. MANERUD HUNTINGTON 997 Oak Call 651 All members and newly nom inated pledges of Alpha Delta Sigma are to meet in 104 jour nalism at 4 p.m. today for in formal pledging. A general meeting of the IAS rally dance committees will be held in the alumni room of Ger linger hall at 4:30 p.m. today. All houseboys on campus will meet at the Side today at 7:30 p.m. Summer Sessions catalog will be ready for distribution this week. Watch the Emerald for the announcement. Oregon w Emerald Herb Penny air raid warden. Reporters: Dorman Alford Margaret Brooke Elsie Brownell Ruth Kay Collins Joanne Dolnh Bob Edwards Ted Goodwin Carol Greening Ruth Jordan Mona MacAuley Marjorie Major Bette Miller Roy Nelson Edith Newton Peggy Overland Margie Robinson Betty Ann Stevens Janet Wagstaff Mildred Wilson Marjorie Young Copy Desk Staff: Herb Penny, city editor Betty Reames Fred Kuhl Alva Granquist Betsy Wootton Flora Kibber Norma Trevorrow Night Staff: Jim Watson, night editor Shirley Davis Frances Triska Bette Isaak Carolyn Cordon Bob Edwards Tom Parker Ted Bush Advertising Staff: Jeanne Routt, day manager Beverly Valleau Office Staff: Dorothy Oshanic Elizabeth Eid COTTONS COME CLEAN Efficient removal of campus prime . . . the best for your new spring dresses. 0 u r washing methods and ironing skill turns them out fresh-as new. Phone 825 New Service Laundry & CLEANERS ‘ ‘ Service Our Motto ’ ’ 839 High St.