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11 Iohn Dick, president oi the student body. is ,- ..., ,, Ieannette Hafner. secretary-treasurer
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1125 Educational Activities Board, left to right: Bud Iermain. 'Verdi Sederstrom. President Donald M. Erb. Horace Rob- inson, Orlando I. Hollis, Board Chairman E. M. Pallett, Mrs. Una Clark, secretary to I. O. Lindstrom. who was ab- sent from meeting. George Root. Iohn Dick, Dan. C. Clark, George Hopkins. This year saw George Root, veteran activities manager, Every -inch -a -booster Les I-larger and Secretary Mary Graham greet a growing student body with a smooth-running organization for all nonathletic campus activities. The day of the graduate manager-who only glanced into extracurri- cular activities-had passed with the organization of the Educational Activities board to handle student affairs and promote Oregon enthusiasm. They guided the news- conscious Emerald and the Oregana, patroned the honoraries, put a parential hand to the ways of the class governments and looked after the students' aesthetic side with the concert series. ,A ghifwu ,M up MMI : T, V. . . 1 Les Harger. assistant activities manager. TN, li 3 George Root. educational activities manager
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vote ear y lhlu-1? erd i Sederstrom, first vice-p T- Y:--mmm resident. High-point basketballer lohn Dick, president, the double-play combination oi Verdi Seder- strom and Roy Vernstrom, respectively vice- piesident and second vice-president, and Ieannette Hafner, secretary, composed the governing body oi the Associated Students of the University oi Oregon for the year 1939-40. ASUO ticket holders, getting their rnoney's worth, cheered the Oregon eleven at Hay- ward Field, watched their prexy shoot winning tallies at McArthur Court, were ap- preciative spectators when the artists' series presented the St. Olaf Choir, Lawrence Tib- l:ett, Ian Kiepura, the American Ballet Cara- van, Martha Graham, saw the University Theatre's Our Town and the mystery thriller, Night Must Fall , attended enthusias- tic pep assemblies, exchanged opinions on world crises with traveled speakers. The Uni- versity Symphony introduced violinist Fritz Neumann, while lane Young, student violin- ist soloed at the season's first concert. These events planked the politicos' platforms for the coming campaign year With, Guest artist on ' every hand. every stage: an ASUO card in an vote o ten Roy Vernstrorn. seco nd vice-president
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