Veterans Advised To Complete Forms The veterans’ office in the base ment of Johnson hall has compiled the following list of men who have not completed their Veterans Ad ministration form No. 1961, and re ports that failure to complete this may cause considerable delay in subsistence payments. All those listed are urged to take care of this at their earliest opportunity. Anderson, Ben L.; Anderson, James L.; Anderson, Victor D.; Bechtell, Lake M„ Jr.; Benham, James E.; Bennet, Robert C.; Bent ly, Arleigh J.; Bartell, James P.; Blair, Ernest R.; Blais, Lewis D.; Bodwell, Richard E.; Booras, George J.; Bormuth, Francis O.; Bowman, Vernon L.; Bradfish, Charles E.; Brown, Raymond F.; Brown, Warren R.; Carlson, Dorris R. ; Carlson, Roy J.; Carney Donald T.; Carter, Evelyn M.; Christoffer sen, John M.; Cox, Bert G.; Culbert son, Robert E.; Davis, Eugene L.; Deuel, Halbert, S. , Jr.; Devany, Edward J.; Elder, John N., Jr.; Ellis, John C.; Erick son, Robert P. L.; Evans, Robert C.; Evonuk, Norman R.; Finney, Max D.; Force, William R.; Gieswein, Charles F.; Gilbertson, John R.; Griffith, Carl T.; Groff, Jack P.; Gunn, Rex B.; Haley, Harold R.; Hastay, Elton D.; Heidenrich, Ray mond A.; Hicks, Robert G.; Hoff man, Garland S., Jr.; Holcomb, George B.; Hollopeter, Brian A.; Holm, Oscar F..; Hunter, Allan W.; Ingram, Joe David, Jr.; Janney, Gordon ft.; Jensen, Jens N.; Jo hannesen, Sidney H.; Johnson, Clif ford F.; Johnson, Robert E.; Keefe, Edward D.; Keefe, James W.; Kel ley, Guy C., Jr.; Ketterer, Howard £ W.; Kikes, George (N); Kimsey, Duff B.; Kolts, James G,; Kovenz, John P.; Krieger, Edward J. Kycek, Vincent F.; Lafky, Robert H.; Lantz, Elton L.; Larner, John W.; Lay, Glenn H.; Lenneville, Robert M.; Lewis, Robert B.; Loy, Steven L. ; McCracken, John C.; McKelvie, Thomas R.; McLean, Edward L.; McMahan, John T.; McMullin, Dale E. ; McNutt, Joseph W.; Marshall, Lloyd D.; Martin, Wally; Metsker, Wayne E.; Metzler, John R.; Mit chell, Robert L.; Moore, Lawrence J.; Morgan, Donald H.; Newquist, James W.; Nicholson, Sidney J.; Nims, Cyrus R.; Ohlson, Larry R.; Olliver, Lyman A.; Olsen, Joseph J.; Ormond, Lamar S.; Per due, Vernon G.; Peterson, Frank E.; Pierce, Alex B.; Piersol, Russell H.; Fupke, Ronald I.; Purcell, Burge F. ; Putnam, William G.; Quick, Robert J.; Rasmussen, Marvin R.; Reeves, Robert O.; Reich, Esther M. ; Rhoads, Owen R., Jr.; Rich mond James G.; Romsos, Arthur M.; Ruble, John L.; Saabye, Harold P.; Sabin, Robert C.; Salinardo, Louis R.; Sanford, w~ Edward J.; Schauer, Ernest A.; Scofield, Charles D.; Scotto, Vincent J. Jr.; Shaw, Sherman A.; Simpson, John G.; Skade, William H.; Smel SERVE FISH and SEA FOODS. FREQUENTLY Please order early for Friday Delivery NEWMAN'S FISH MARKET 39 E. Brdy. Phone 2309 ser, Russ*!), J.; Smith, Robert B.; Snell, James A-; Stendal, Jennings O., Jr.; Stephens, Elton E.; Stertop, Allen Duane; Stetson, Donald W.; Stone, Roger B.; Strand, La Verne D;. Stump, Myrtle J.; Swan, An drew J.; Teters, Ralph M.; Thomp son, Lynn M.; Unkeles, Harold L.; Vitus, Carlton J.; Walker, Robert W.; Wasmann; William L.; Whelan; Donald B.; Wingate, Donnell E.; Woodward, Gerald W.; Young, Richard A.; Zenger, Elmer; Zundel, Weldon P. Geography Closed For Winter Term All courses in the geography de partment for winter term are filled to capacity and several sections are closed, according to Dr. W. D. Smith, head of the geology and geography department. The largest class in this depart ment is introduction to geography, taught by Professor J. C. Stovall, assistant professor. About 450 stu dents are registered in the two sec tions of Introduction. Dr. Smith commented yesterday, “The University didn’t include any courses in geography until recent years, and now the present situation shows that now there isn’t room for all who want to take them. Seniors Given Photo Deadline An exception to the tegular dead line rule for individual Oregana pictures was announced Tuesday by Trudi Chernis, associate editor. All seniors who expect to be graduated this coming June, and who were not photographed during fall term, may have their pictures taken any time Saturday morning, January 11, at the Kennell-Ellis studios. The usual charge of 50 cents for two poses or 75 cents for four will be made. Proofs must be picked up on Tuesday, January 14, and re turned the following day. In the event that proofs are not called for, Kennell-Ellis will select the picture to be printed. Miss Chernis explained that this departure from the regular sched ule is being made to give new sen iors an opportunity to be included in the 1947 Oregana. She also reported that more than 5,000 individual pictures are now being processed at the Oregana of fices. This represents an all-time high, and more than twice the num ber handled last year. Go put your creed into your deed. —Emerson. January 15 Deadline Set For Federation Petitions Petitioning for the directorship of the Oregon Federation was opened by the ASUO executive council in regular session Tuesday. Any stu dent, preferably upperclassmen eli gible for activities, may apply for the position by submitting a peti tion to Tom Kay, ASUO president. Les Anderson, alumni secretary, specified Wednesday that the di t rector would be named by January 15, and urged petitioners to turn .in applications immediately. 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