21 Try for Representative Twenty-one freshmen have been nominated for the office of class representative. Their classmates will elect two of them front the following: • • • Dale Bajema A graduate of Benson high school, Portland, Dale Bajema was student body president and vice-president there. He played four years of football and worked on the high school paper and yearbook. Lewis Blue Lewis Blue attended Eugene high school where he was vice president of his junior class, a member of the yell squad and the Axemen's council cabinet. Jim Carter Jim Carter attended high school at Grass Valley, Calif. He held the offices of freshman class secretary, junior class vice-presi dent and student body vice president and president. He is presently serving as vice-presi dent of Sherry Ross hall. John Charleton A student from Lincoln high, Portland, John Charleton was sophomore class representative and, during his senior year, chair man of the dance committee at Lincoln. Jim Hilands Jim Hilands attended Wash ington high school in Portland. At Washington, he was president of the cabinet and a member of the executive council. He is pres ently president of Hunter hall and vice-president of the fresh man Inter-dormitory council. Jerry Hirsch Jerry Hirsch graduated from Washington high school, Port land, where he was sports editor of the Washingtonian and a member of Quill and Scroll, jour nalism honorary. At the Univer sity, Hirsch is a member of the SU dance committee and Seder strom hall noise committee. Donald Peck Donald Peck graduated from Grant high school in Portland. Peck was active in functions of the speech department and a member of the Grant speech team. He also served on the Hi-Y stag dance committee. Charles Cowen Charles •Cowen is from Wash ington high school in Portland. In high school he was president of the Key club, belonged to the National Honor society and was a member of the Knights. Cowen is presently on the SU dance and publicity committees and the Homecoming programs com mittee. Wayne Medford Wayne Medford attended high school at Rose burg where he was business manager of the student body and sports editor of the high school annual. At present Medford is affiliated with Alpha Phi Omega. Rob Roy A graduate of Pendleton high school, Rob Roy was student body president, a delegate to the national student council con vention, state Hi-Y convention and Boys State. At the Univer sity, Roy is Sederstrom hall so cial chairman, music chairman of the freshman class and a mem ber of the University Singers. Nancy Hogerton Miss Hogerton has served on several dormitory committees and has been elected secretary treasurer of Gamma Delta since her arrival on campus. She held various club offices and was a member of the Honor society and Horizon, during high school. Betty Herrman Miss Herrman is a Speech ma jor from Eugene. In high school she held various offices as Stu dent Council representative, IRL state secretary, Girls State rep resentative, and was a member of the Honor society. On campus she is a member of the Debate squad and is on the Homecoming Sign committee. Doris Allen Miss Allen, who graduated from Canby high school, is on the Executive Council at Christian house. During high school she held the offices of Girls League president and an nual editor. Myrtle Johnson Miss Johnson, who graduated from Cottage Grove and is ma joring in Pre-Nursing, is active in Wesley and YWCA. In high school she was a member of Honor society and valedictorian of her class. Connie Kennedy Miss Kennedy of The Dalles is majoring in art at the Uni versity and is a member of the YWCA Freshman commission. W'RA, and the Student Union art gallery committee. She is also working on the Oregana. During I high school she was editor of the annual. Joan Kraus Miss Kraus, who is majoring in journalism, is working on both j the Emerald and Oregana, and ! is a member of the YWCA and Newman club. At Eugene high j school she was on the Girls league cabinet and edited a column in the Register-Guard. Nancy Marston Miss Marston, since her ar rival from Arlington, has be come a member of her YWCA — commission, vice-president or tne Alpha Omicron PI pledge class, co-chairman for the Homecom ing Clean-up committee, and a member of the Student Union public relations board. Joan Rainville Miss Rainville is also majoring in journalism and is working on the Oregana and Homecoming publicity committee. In high school she was editor of the an nual, Student Council representa tice and student body secretary. Diane Raoul-Duval Miss Raoul-Duval is majoring in political science and is from Burlingame, Calif. On campus she is a member of the Home coming and the SU dance com mittees and is working on the Oregana. Nancy Shaw Miss Shaw came from Coos Bay and is a member of the YWCA Freshman commission, and the Homecoming noise pa rade committee. During high school she served as vice-presi dent of the Girls league and was on the Rally squad. Susan Walcott Miss Walcott served as Girls league president during high school. Since she arrived at the University she has become chair man of the Homecoming sign committee for Hendricks hall and is a member of a Freshman YWCA commission. Discover on your HOLIDAY TRIPS HOME by GREYHOUND Yes, it's merry miles all the way home by Greyhoundl Carefree travel . . , thru ex press buses between principal cities . . . lovely close-up scenery as you go one way, return another . . , low, low fares that mean extra cash for extra holiday fun. CHARTER A GREYHOUND More fun than • hayridc! 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