Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 09, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    STUDENT ACTIVITIES LISTED
Freshmen Seek Presidency
On First Separated Ballot
Twelve freshmen are seeking
their class presidency in the first
year of the split ballot since the
present ASUO constitution was
adopted. Following is a list of the
candidates, their campus and
high school activities.:
Brian Booth
Brian Booth is a graduate of
Roseburg high school. He was
student body president, editor of
the high school paper and a
member of the National Honor
Society. At the University,
Booth holds office as president
of French Hall and is on the
Inter-dormitory council.
Charles Landskroner
Charles Landskroner graduat
ed from Eugene high school. He
played baseball and football for
Eugene. Landskroner attended
EHS only one year, but worked
actively on various high school
committees.
Jim Lynch
A graduate of Lakeview high
school, Jim Lynch was student
body vice-president his junior
year and president his * senior
year. He was a member of the
National Honor society. At the
University, Lynch holds the of
fice of vice-president of Nestor
hall.
John Shea
John Shea is from Palo Alto.
Calif. In high school he was pres
ident of the student council and
a member of the student court.
Shea is on the SU publicity com
mittee.
Bob Morrell
Bob Morrell graduated from
high school at Lewiston, Idaho.
He was a member of the stu
ASUO Ballot for
FRESHMAN CLASS
OFFICERS
Number the candidates according to your
preference from 1 towards 34 for as many
as you wish—1. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,. . .34.
( ) Booth, Brian', (President)
( ) Hyder. Dick, (President)
( ) Landskroner, Charles, (President
( ) Lynch, Jim, (President)
( ) Morrell. Robert H., (President)
( ) Porter, Dick, President)
( ) Pruitt, Dick, (President)
( ) Shea, John, (President)
( ) Squires, Skip, (President)
( ) Speer, Thomas M., (President)
( ) Stables. Dick, President)
( ) Stanard. Bill, (President)
( ) Allen, Doris, (Representative)
( ) Bajema, Dale, (Representative)
( ) Blue, Lewis S. (Representative)
( ) Carter, James, (Representative)
( ) Charlton, John, (Representative)
( ) Cowen, Charles E., (Representative)
( ) Fogle, Cornelia, (Representative)
( ) Herrman, Betty, (Representative)
( ) Hilands, Jim, (Representative)
( ) Hirsch, Jerry, (Representative)
( ) Hogerton, Nancy, (Representative)
( ) Johnson, Myrtle, (Representative)
( ) Kennedy, Connie, Representative)
( ) Kraus, Joan, (Representative)
( ) Marston, Nancy, (Representative)
( ) Medford, Wayne, (Representative)
( ) Peck, Don, (Representative)
( ) Rainville, Joan, (Representative)
( ) Raoul-D-yal, Diane, (Representative)
( ) Roy, Bob, (Representative) ^
( ) Shaw, Nancy, (^Representatiyfc)
( ) Walcott, Susan, Representative)
ASUO Ballot for
GRADUATE
STUDENT
REPRESENTATIVE
Number the candidates according to your
preference from 1 towards 4, for as many
as you wish — 1, 2, 3, 4.
( ) Elkinton, Virgil R.
( ) Robertson, James B
( ) Whitty, John William
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dent council and sang in the
Northwest Choir. He is dormi
tory president at Sederstrom hall
and a member of the SU dance
committee. Homecoming noise
committee and blood bank com
mittee.
Dick Porter
Dick Porter is from Spring
' field. In high school, he was stu
j dent body president, business
: manager of the student newspa
per and a member of the Na
tional Honor society. Porter
played on the basketball and
baseball teams in high school.
Dick Pruitt
Dick Pruitt graduated from
Reedsport high school where he
held the office of junior class
president and was a member of
the high school senate. He plays
frosh football at the University
and is chairman of the intramur
al committee on sports at Hunter
hall.
Skip Squires
A graduate of Springfield high
school, Skip Squires was junior
■ class president, Lettemien's club
president and a member of the
I National Honor society. He also
! served on the student council at
Springfield.
Bill Stanard
Bill Stanard graduated from
Redmond high school where he
j was yell king, sophomore class
i president and senior class repre
sentative. At the University, he
is on the Sederstrom intra
mural sports committee, a mem
ber of the Air Force drill team
and Alpha Phi Omega, men’s
service honorary.
Tom Speer
Tom Speer_ is- a graduate of
Central Catholic high school in
Portland. At Central Catholic he
was president of the Service club,
secretary-treasurer of the Let
termen’s club and chairman of
the decorating committee. Speer
is now serving as chairman of
the bonfire committee at the
University.
Dick Stables
Dick Stables attended Roose
velt high school in Portland.
Stables was a member of the
rally squad and Hi-Y. He organ
ized and was vice-president of
“Kings,” a social club.
Dick Hyder
After attending high school in
El Paso, Tex., Dick Hyder grad
uated from high school at Al
bany, Ore. Hyder was president
of the distributive education pro
gram for two years at El Paso
and a delegate to the state and
national conventions. Hyder is
serving now as chairman of the
freshman social council.
Campus Calendar
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Oregana Piet Sales
Coat Check Rm SU
Homecg Button Sales
Terrace 1st FI
Homecg Queen Vote
Terrace 1st FI SI'
Noon Theatre Exec
Psi Chi
Phi Beta
Kramrisch Lunch
Carnegie Lunch
Homecg Hosp
Panhe! Coun
Scholarship Ch
Homecg Fin
Newman Cl Exec
Dos Passos Coffee Hr
Forum Dadsrm SU
Pi Lamb Theta 110 SU
3:30
4.00
110 SU
111 SU
112 SU
113 SU
114 SU
110 SU
111 SU
112 SU
213 SU
315 SU
5:30
6:30
Kwama
7:00
7:30
Gerl 1st FI
Ore-UCLA Football
movie 138 CW
Gerl 3rd FI
111 SU
112 SU
315 SU
337 SU
IVCF
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Yeomen
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VOTE NO. 1
Chuck Cowen
Freshman Representative
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Homecoming
SIGNS
George (Class of '37), and Bill (Class of ’43), have com
plete stocks of the necessary materials to build those
attractive signs — Let us grads serve you!
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