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Return of Student Assemblies ‘‘Such assemblies would contrib ute to the return of University spirit,” Rasmussen averred. ‘‘They would also aid in freshman orien tation, restoring of traditions, and would help to unite all students.” Independents, cooperatives, and fraternal organizations would hold meetings for the purpose of getting the voice of all students to reach the administration, under the sec ond plank in the Rasmussen plat form. Bill Hayward Memorial “Because honoraries represent the campus as a whole,” Rasmus sen stated in his third point, “I would appoint a committee to meet with the presidents of all honor aries to discuss the choosing of members.” Last point mentioned by Rasmus sen was a memorial for “Colonel” Bill Hayward—“something of a tangible nature.” “We have talked too much and done too little,” reported Diana Dye, USA candidate for ASUO po sition number two, "in working for student government.” Miss Dye noted that now is the time not only for thinkers, but for thinkers and doers. She supported in every way the principles of USA “I will do what I can,” comment CAMERAS, FILMS, FINISHING, For every budget and purpose . SUPPLIES AND SURVICES \ of Proven Quality 7th and Willamette Phone 535 ALLEN P. WHEELER Republican Candidate ^ for COUNTY COMMISSIONER_ Born and educated in Bane county * Farm owner and tax payer (Pd. Adv.) ed Miss Dye, “in making the stu dent government more representa tive, more dependable, more effi cient, and more responsible.” Bobolee Brophy introduced Miss Dye for USA. Helen Nickum, ISA candidate for ASUO position number two, was introduced by Geneva Davis, who cited the past activities of the can didate. Clarification of Platforms Clarification and elaboration of the ISA platform was given by Miss NickUm who “wants done what everybody wants done—a better student government.” Strengthening of intramurals, publication of constitutions, execu tive council reports, educational activities budget, better counseling II. — and orientation program, and the 1 backing of the new' rally boa^LJ were points mentioned by MISS’j Nickum. J Actual participation on the part ^ of each one of us,” said ASA can- / didate Jean Swift, “will result in * unit, making our school greater in the eyes of those that observe.” t Yell King Demonstrations Miss Swift, who was introduced by Kay Schneider, reiterated the 1 platform of Rasmussen, and in ad- f dition asked for more participation on the part of the women students * in particular. Demonstrations jvere given by; yell king candidates Steve Gann, ISA, and Marv Horenstein, ASA. USA has no candidate but indorses both men running. H Driving Range GRAND OPENING SATURDAY! Drop by and try your skill at Eugene's first practice range. BOB & GENE'S GOLF DRIVING RANGE one mile north on highway 99 . , tfGantroncASTEXi ^/«loWIKIES, made / of glow-by-day ^ | r Gantron Lastex, are almost 100$ ——^ water-repellent In water, you get places faster; on the beach, you dry In a jiffy; in ot out of water, GloWIKIES actually glow from dawn to dusk. i See GloWIKIES today. 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