Board Nominees Named; Co-op Annual Report Read •LNuminauons ior positions on the student co-op board were received at the board’s meeting Thursday. One member will be elected from the present freshman class to serve one year and two will be elected from the present sophomore class to serve two years. Election will be in conjunction with the regular student body election to be held later in the term. Nominated for the one year term were: Donald Dole, Fred Good speed, Robert Ringo, and Lewis Knight. Two students to serve two years will be chosen from: Gloria Grenfel, Bob Chapman, Pat Jordan, Dan Deningo and Sylvia Mitchell. The committee also heard the an nual manager’s report read by Marion F. McClain. ASSETS Cash on hand and in banks . $ 4,803.42 U. S. government war and defense bonds 7,520.00 Accounts receivable. 2,555.71 Returned checks . 105.50 — Accrued Interest Receivable . 81.12 Merchandise inventory 43,290.55 58,356.30 FIXED ASSETS: Furniture and fixtures 6,208.44 Less—reserve for depreciation . 3,504.51 2,703.93 DEFERRED CHARGES: Inventory—supplies .... 932.20 Prepaid insurance premiums . 168.07 Prepaid licenses . 5.00 1,105.27 Total assets .,.$62,165.50 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS CURRENT LIABILITIES: Accounts payable . 6,963.50 Jr Accrued taxes . 1,569.21 8,532.71 SURPLUS: Reserve for working capital . 53,632.79 Total Liabilities and surplus . $62,165.50 SALES . 103,046.04 COST OF SALES: Inventory: July 1, ’44 35,464.25 Purchases—merch’dise 83,214.96 118,679.21 Inventory: June 30, ’45 43,290.55 75,388.66 GROSS PROFIT . 27,657.38 SELLING AND ADMINIS TRATIVE EXPENSES: Salaries . 17,993.78 Rent . 2,500.00 -*► A.dvertising . 536.41 Misc. general office expense . 2,120.97 Telephone, telegraph 283.13 Insurance . 342.25 Freight, express out 25.27 Taxes . 786.85 Bad debts . 118.39 Depreciation . 622.76 25,329.81 NET OPERATING PROFIT . 2,327.57 OTHER INCOME: Discounts earned . 368.98 Misc. revenue . 291.35 660.33 2,987.90 OTHER EXPENSES: State and fed. inc. taxes 814.39 Interest . 6.11 820.50 NET INC. FOR YEAR $ 2,167.40 Professor Vincent Visits Washington Professor Andrew Vincent, draw ing and painting instructor at the University art school, was a speak er at the Washington art associa tion convention at Spokane Mon day. He addressed a statewide gathering of artists, art patrons, and teachers. Later the professor attended a dinner gathering of former stu dents who attended summer art school at the University under the sponsorship of the Carnegie schol arship fund. He also visited the art studios at Idaho university and Washington State college. The Idaho painting and drawing de partment is headed by Mary Kirk wood, formerly a student under Professor Vincent in the Univer sity art school. Comedy to Be Shown At Chapman Wednesday “Gribouille,” a French movie, will be shown at Chapman hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 under the sponsorship of the educational activities board. A comedy of a soft-hearted man and a charming girl, the movie stars Raimu, one of the foremost French comedians, and Michele Morgan, now star ring in American movies. SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from page three) That winds up the social events for the coming weekend. We’ll be back next week to tell you all about the themes and decorations in case you can’t visit all of them. Leather Goods # We have them * Billfolds * Luggage * Shaving Kits ^ Writing Folios * Cigarette Cases Preston & Hales 857 Willamette Phone 665 Robin A. Drews Gets Scholarship Robin A. Drews, class of '38. has recently received a $1500 fellow ship granted by the Chinese Cul tural Scholarship committee. Only five such scholarships were offer ed. Drews, who graduated with honors from the anthropology de partment, is now studying in the graduate school of the University of Michigan in the department of Oriental civilization. While . studying at the Univer sity, he transferred for some time to the department of history to study Far-Eastern civilization. Fol lowing graduation he taught in Peiping, China, returning to the United States just before the war. West Pacific He served in the navy in the western Pacific, during the war. He was in the fleet bombarding Guam when his orders came to i transfer to the military govern ment school at the University of Virginia. After completing his course there, he studied six months at the military government school at the University of Michigan. Following -this, he was sent to Manila to work with the army of occupation. Because of change of plans in the occupational govern-1 ment, he was not used in this capacity, but was given other du ties. Island Life While in the Gilbert islands, Drews prepared four short articles on different aspects of life in these islands. These articles were later published in the "American An thropologist.” Before graduation from the University Drews served as re search assistant to L. S. Cressman, head of the anthropology depart TENNIS SEASON IS HERE! See us for supplies Rackets^. Goldsmith Spalding Kent Balls Wilson Goldsmith Pennsylvania Hendershott’s 770 Willamette Phone 151 NOW AT HALF RIOULAR PRICE $1 < PLUS TAX Lovely women depend on this famous cosmetic deodorant to guard their charm, their clothes. You will, too. Gdntle to1 the skin and to the finest fabrics. Leaves a ^ haunting fragrance. Stays'^! creamy longer. Horry to. get your jar. This sale hoppens only once a year) ment. and worked on the archeo logical research, the results of which Dr. Cressman later publish ed. CAMPUS STUDY ft ontiiuieii from pour three) Louise Goodwin. Her suit is smart ly tailored with a fitted jacket and pleated skirt. Tanning Time Spring time is play time and that means play clothes. Pat Berg is taking advantage of the sun in her pink play-suit, which has lace edged bloomer pants and perky Puff sleeves. Bonita Benson is all set for picnicking of bike riding in her aqua pedal-pushers of cor duroy. She wears them with crisp white blouses. For Mother's Day A Cameo Brooch See us today for other selections that will be dear to her heart forever. | y$iistow$5 JEWELRY STORE 620 Willamette WALT DISNEY’S "PINOCCHIO" UiViCUH AIj CORNEL WILDE "THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD | FOREST" WITH ANITA LOUISE l#f BETTY GRABLE ADOLPHE MENJU "SWEET ROSY O'GRADY" PLUS "JANE EYRE" McDonald "SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY" JOHN PAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA WILLIAM BENDIX