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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1946)
Setser, Mosby Lead ISA Ticket in Class Elections The six Independent candidates \<p for class officer positions in the ASUO election today are: senior class Number 1 position, Bill Setser; Number 2 position, Jerry Mosby; junior class, Number 1 position, Cliff Brooks; Number 2 position, Joyce Niedermeyer; and sophomore class, Number 1 posi tion, Cliff James; Number 2 posi tion, Colleen Mayiott. Setser, senior class presidential nominee, served as advertising manager of the Emerald, and is a member of Alpha Delta Sigma, men’s advertising honorary. He also worked on committees for the all-campus dance sponsored by ADS. A veteran, Setser played in a campus band before the war. Mosby Number Two Running in the number two posi tion for the senior class is Jerry Mosby, past president and athletic manager of Campbell club. Besides playing varsity basketball, Mosby has served on many campus com mittees including Red Cross, World Student Service Fund, and the sophomore dance. Last summer he was the representative for the Ore gon Federation, • • j “Order of the O" man Cliff Brooks, Independent candidate for WE HAVE ... the Widest Selection of the Loveliest Cottons we've had in YEARS! Stop in ami shop at Kailes MAPPARELHM044 Win. Number 1 position in the junior class, made his letter in the var sity swimming team this year. A Yeoman, Brooks has been secre tary of the group for two years and has participated in their intra mural sports program. Brooks promises that “the principles for which students stand will be up held despite party or person.” In the number two position for the junior class is Joyce Nieder meyer, member of the WAA, Orchesis, women’s dance honorary, and Amphibian, women’s swim ming honorary. Joyce, an art major, has been chairman of sev eral decorations committees in cluding WAA carnival, March of Dimes, and the Amphibian pageant. She is an ISA senator, interdorm council representative, and holds a house office in Susan Campbell hall. She has also been active in intramural sports. James for Sophomores President of the inter-dorm council, Cliff James is the Inde pendent’s choice for the Number 1 position in the sophomore class. He is also president of Sigma hall, and recently played the lead role in “Dear Brutus,” a University production. James served a total of 42 months overseas and was awarded the Silver Star for gal lantry in action in the Philippines. In the Independent's Number 2 position for the sophomore class is Colleen Mariott, present sopho more class secretary and member of the WAA. Colleen served as social chairman of Orides and as sisted the display committee for the YW-YM international confer ence during winter term. Other committees on which she has been active are Junior Weekend social committee and ticket sales for the forthcoming Mortar Board ball. Colleen advocates cooperation be tween the members of the class and a continued feeling of good <vill between the different factions. VOTING BOOTHS (Continued from pane one) vision, has announced his platform as promoting (I) support of the student congress, (2) an Oregon Federation of higher educational institutions that are under the state board, (3) special concession for veterans’ wives to allow them flalleti at Jle&dki °46 Willamette to attend all student activities free, (4) a comprehensive build ing and housing program, (5) re organization of the rally squad, and (6) the incorporation of the student religious council into the ASUO. Roberts, recently judged the out standing junior man and awarded the Koyl cup, has declared his plat form as supporting (1) construc tion of a student union building, (2) comprehensive building and housing program, (3) increased salaries for faculty members, and (4) equal faculty-student repre sentation on all committees and boards. Number 2 Post Marge Cowlin, Greek, and Ted Hallock, Independent, will compete for the Number 2 position of the ASUO. Miss Cowlin, president of the junior class and a Phi Theta Upsilon, advocates promotion of the student congress and active support of her running partner, Kay. Hallock, Emerald columnist and former bombardier in the army air corps, encourages a breaking down of Greek-Indepen dent feeling through “true repre sentation.” He is also in favor of inaugurating a series of programs, to be paid for from contributions, which would facilitate inexpensive student social functions through out the year. Candidates for the offices of senior representatives on the executive council are Dave Fort miller, Greek, and Nick Weddle, Independent. Dorothy Fowler, Independent, and Pat Webber, Greek, have been named junior candidates for posi tions on the council, while Laura Olson, Independent, and Don Pinkerton, Greek, will run for the sophomore position on the council. Tom Hazzard, Greek, is the single nominee for yell king. Running for presidency of the senior class are Jada Fancher, Greek, and Bill Setser, Independent. Charlotte Wicke, Greek, and Jerry Mosby, Independent, will contend for the Number 2 position. Cliff Brooks, Independent, and Bob Daggett, Greek, have been named to compete for the presi dency of the junior class, and their running mates are Joyce Nieder meyer, Independent, and Bobbie Fulmer, Greek, competing for the Number 2 position. Sophomore class president com petition is between Reed Grassle, Greek, and Cliff James, Indepen dent. Marge Weeks, Greek, and Colleen Marriott, Independent, have been named for the Number 2 spot. TALK SCHEDULED (Continued from page one) Hitler.” America’s entry into the war occurred a few weeks later. Mr. Allen is expected to speak Thursday on the situation in Spain. ADVERTISING STAFF Day Manager: Bob Chapman Solicitors: Beth Basler Layout Staff: Bev Moses Guests Permitted To Attend Concert Students wishing to take out-of town guests to the Patrice Munsel concert on June 14 should contact the Eugene Civic Music associa tion office and arrange for guest privilege tickets, according to Dick Williams, educational activities manager. There will be a small admission charge for these tickets. Arrangements may be made by phone by calling either 1868 or 3480. Williams urges that students call several days before the con cert to avoid last-minute rush. This privilege is especially for graduating seniors whose parents will be on the campus at that time, but is open to all students at the University. ASSISTANT DEAN (Continued from page one) ary, and of the First Baptist church of Eugene. In his spare time he pursued his hobby of gar dening. Professor Adams married Miss Jessie Livermore of Eugene De cember 28, 1904. Mrs. Adams p^ ed away in 1941. The professor is survived by three children: Mrs. Catherine Lindstrom of Eugene, Mrs. Olive Young of Sandy, Ore., and Wilbur G. Adams, U. S. navy; one sister, Mrs. Cecelia Faley, Bend, Ore., and a brother, Ralph, of San Diego, California. For Action! and not Promises VOTE THE INDEPENDENT WAY 1. Gil Roberts 2. Ted Hallock Class Officers: Senior—Bill Setser Jerry Mosby Junior—Cliff Brooks J. Niedermeyer Sophomore—Cliff James Colleen Marriot —Pd. Adv. ISA Election Com.