MARGE WEEKS WARDS HAVE A COMPLETE FUR STORAGE BY EXPERTS! Cleaning —by the furriers’ own wood-powder meth od! Invisible repairing — even adding new fur! No wonder your coat comes back like new! Costs so little, too! WARDS FUR SERVICE jVtontgomery Ward li .. 1059 Willamette Phone 4200 McDonald , "ZIEGFIELD FOLLIES" FRED ASTAIRE LUCILLE BALL JUDY GARLAND Sophomores Pick lames, Grasle For Class Presidential Nominees By ROBERTA BROPHY Clifton James, on the Independent ticket, and Reed Grasle, Greek candidate, were nominated for top positions for sopho more class officers, when the class of ’49 met in Room 3, Fenton hall yesterday afternoon. Jack Donald, who nominated Grasle, characterized him as “one of the outstanding freshman on the campus,” mentioned his rtioirvof i/-w» in ttnnnii-L -c— i-_ ball, and the fact that he was stu dent body president in high school Emphasis was placed on Clifton James’ record of 42 months in the South Pacific as a combat in fantryman. He is also active in the University drama department anc was recently elected president oi the Inter-Dorm council. He is alsc president of Sigma hall, according to Bob Elliott, who made the nomi nation. Marge Weeks, Greek, and Colleen Mariott, Independent, were nomi nated for vice-president. Miss Mariott was described as having “executive ability and ini tiative,” by Eileen Riemer, who nominated her. She also enumerat ed her activities which include secretary of the freshman class, social chairman of Orides, and a member of WAA. Marge Weeks was nominated by Geneal Cowan. Miss Weeks was described as having the qualities of leadership necessary for a class officer. Her activities include re porter on the Emerald and a mem ber of WAA. In accepting the nomination for president, James said that he ad vocated more student representa tion on the Student Affairs com mittee and promised that if he were elected he would meet all situations to the best of his ability. Grasle, in his acceptance speech, promised more sophomore social functions and the encouragement of students in campus activities. He promised a bigger and better Sophomore Wiskerino next year. Miss Mariott remarked that the CLIFF JAMES class had worked together success fully so far and she encouraged a continuance of this policy next year. She said a feeling of good will among the class members would be one of her prime objec tives. Miss Weeks told the students that she would back the policies of Grasle to the fullest extent, and also advocated the policy of in creased responsibility for class of ficers. Ed Allen, ASUO president re ceived the nominations. Fred Good speed, class president, read the fi nancial report. He also thanked the class for its cooperation during the Deadline Saturday For X-Ray Tests 193 students and faculty have signed to date, to take advantage of the X-ray unit which will be here May 20.to 24, Dr. Fred Miller, physician, announced yesterday. There are still 2000 more to be signed if the X-ray drive is to be a success, he added. This is tjje first opportunity of its kind, and should be received by all students and faculty. Only one living or ganization has signed as a body, and today and Saturday are the last days to register. A person must have a definite time set this week before the X-ray can be taken. The health service is signing the students and faculty for 15 minute intervals. This should prove to be the quickest method of running the pictures, and possibly break the record of 57 an hour, held at Forest Grove, Dr. Miller commented. r Everyone should be there at least five minutes before his appoint ment, and cooperate fully with the staff, but most of all, make an appointment today, he urged. Duck Pond Meets Friday at YWCA The Duck Pond will again be held this Friday evening at the YWCA bungalow beginning at 8 p.m. and lasting until 11:30 under the spon sorship of the campus YWCA YMCA organizations. This campus clothes dance is under the direc tion of Dedo Misley. Entertainment, music and re freshments will be provided as all students are welcome. Heading the ticket committee is Nancy Peterson. Other committees include: music, Mary Lou Youn quist, Bonnie Chappell; hostesses, Beryl Howard, Donna Malarkey, LaRene Thompson; posters, Caro lyn Jenks. HERE COMES THE BRIDE! HAVE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY WEDDING LUNCH or SUPPER at Westgate Shoppe Next Door to the Side LULUUEJN MABB1UI year and encouraged the students to begin thinking and planning for the 1947-48 Junior Weekend. He expressed the belief that he was leaving the class of ’49 in capable hands for the coming year. If BUSINESS STAFF Mary Anne Hansen, Day Mgr. Virginia Avery, Layout Mgr. 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