Twenty-one Vying On ASUO Ballot (Continued from page 1) large, has withdrawn from the race, after his appointment as chairman of the Student Union publicity committee. This is in line with SU policy against board and directorate members holding political office. Placed in Order The ASUO presidential candi dates appear on the ballot in alpha betical order, with those running for senate-at-large alternating thereafter according to party choice. Schmidt’s name was in serted partway down the list. Names, in order on the ballot, are Collin. Funk, and Wrightson, for president; Sally Hayden—UIS, Bob Summers—AGS, Tom Shep herd — UIS, Wes Ball — AGS. Schmidt — non-partisan, Hollis .Ransom—UIS, Don Crawford— AGS. Marilyn Parrish — AGS (Goh's name was originally be tween Crawford and Miss Parrish), Germaine LaMarche — UIS, Alan Oppliger — AGS, John Vazbys — UIS, Mary Wilson — AGS, Pru dence Ducich — UIS, Joe Anstett —AGS, Wesley Roop — UIS, Rob ert Pollock — AGS, Alta Haag— UIS, and Ward Cook—AGS. The senior class ballot has Don ald Fisher — UIS, Paul Lasker— AGS, Patti Ruan — AGS, and El sie Schiller — UIS, in that order. For junior class office are Ann Blackwell — AGS, Leonard Cal vert — UIS. Bob Kanada — UIS and Jim Light — AGS. Sophomore Candidates Listed Sophomore class office candi dates are Jim Duncan — AGS, Janet Gustafson — AGS, Sam Vahey — UIS and Paul Ward— UIS. Lasker and Miss Schiller are running for senior class president. Calvert and Light for junior pres ident, and Duncan and “Vahey for .sophomore president, although all class office candidates are theoret ically eligible for president of their class on their particular preferen tial ballot. All class office candidates will be elected to some class office, since there are four offices to be filled for each class, (barring an unprecedented write-in vote, of course). Oregon Sophomore Dies Early Friday Nadine Crabtree, sophomore in ■English, who had been ill with a blood disease for over a month, died early Friday morning in Sacred Heart hospital. She suffer-, ed from a condition in which her system did not manufacture blood and had been given blood trans fusions throughout her illness. Miss Crabtree transferred to Oregon from Oregon State last fall and was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Crab tree of Coos Bay. Pi Phi, Sigma Chi Win Sing Trophies (Continued from page 1) Delta Delta Delta scholarships v/ere awarded to Roberta Sten kamp who will receive $350 during her junior year, and Mary Jordan, who will receive $200 during her .senior year. First place in the Peter Pauper Press essay contest was won by Ann Ogle, with Richard Lyons taking second place. Gamma Phi Beta was presented with the Josephine Evans HrV pham library cup for maintaining the best library program during the last year. Placing second and third in the contest were Tau Kap pa Epsilon and Rebec house. The Washington Monument is a tapering shaft of white marble, 555 feet, 5V8 inches square at the ■ base. Eight small windows, two on each side, are located at the 000 foot level. Art Editor Needed for 1954 Oreaana, Ford Savs A call for art editor of the 1954 Oregana has been made by Bob Ford, editor. Any student, whether an art student or not, should submit ex amples of their work in the form of ink drawings to the Oregana office, third floor of the Student Union. Pictures submitted should de pict campus life. Landmarks, tra ditions and especially sketches of students doing various activities are among those which could be, submitted. Sketches should be turned in as soon as possible, Ford said. If the Oregana office is locked, drawings can be clipped with the student's name and address, and put under the door. Prices Start at $15.75 ORDER NOW ' Official U.of 0. Ring Officially adopted by the Alumni Association and ASUO in 1949, this beautiful ring is now worn by hundreds of alumni and students. It comes in a variety of settings and stones, and is reasonably priced. Also available with fraternity letters. Samples are now on display. Sold Exclusively by the ALUMNI OFFICE 110 M, Mezzanine, Erb Memorial Union (Take door to right of elevator 2nd floor) Daryl Gould Awarded Women's Scholarship Daryl Gould, freshman In liberal arts, has been awarded a scholar ship for spring term by the Faculty Womens’ club. Miss Gould Is a member of Highland house. This is the first scholarship awarded by the faculty women for a number of years. Co-op Members For your own protection please observe the following: 1. Turn in your CO-OP Receipts on or before 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 20th. to the office of the Co-op. 2. Place the total of your receipts on the envelope. 3. Patronage Refunds will only be paid to students with memberships on record at the Co-op. 4. The refund is paid in cash during final examination week. 5. Turn in only one envelope. If another is required please staple together. Be sure your name, home address, and membership number is on the envelope. 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