Page Four CLASS ELECTIONS POLLS OPEN TODAY (Continued from page one) Moller, lialry M Wdson and Benin nun L Rive Four Liberal Art-, senior positrons vall be filled from among George R. Ambler, Arthur It Ann yll p , Cairo! U. Diaerman, L Gardner, Robert M. Harrington, J Moorhouse, Arthur E Phillips, and Marlin C Slimier Contestants for the lone Mineral industiles position are Cecil G Chador id, and Roger E Snyder Seek Student Council Soak With two minim Student Council members elected from the Aguculture School. R Eugene Arthur, John P. Bechtold, H Scott Robinson, and Les lie A. Seaman ale contestants for the positions The single Chemistry and Physics member scull be elected horn William A Andm son, Milton Kos nun, or J Pony Morgan Hem , : K Moulthi op and Stanley L. Zawackl arc canthdates for the only 1931 Student Council position - nom the Education School Three junior Engineming representatnes will be chosen from a but made up of Robert K. Asplund, Wilham S Bovand, Don ald C Brubaker, William H. Crown jr, Damel V McCarthy, Malmo A Sayland, and Richard H. Shanuman. The Juniol label al Arts posts will be sought by Jack R Aldrich, No V. thannan, Frank B Musget, and Kral P. Weber NVtlham D Mutat:ln and Kenneth H Mitts are contestant; for the single 1934 Mineral Industries po sttlon With one sophomote poet in the council delegated to each School. Leonard P. Lang and Clifford C Wood ale the Agra,'Bute candidates Jo- seph A Bennet and Wi llard D Moy er ate contestants for the Chenustay and Phlqa, seat, l‘hile Albert Mikelon, and James B Wat.or seek the Education positron Candidates fot sophomore Engin eering oepresentatme ate S. Btucc liard and Raihatil A Sigel, s‘htle Pattie), J Boner and Vetnon D Platt ',ill run for the Ltbetal Arts position Robot W. Ewan and Joseph P Wag lee ate the contestants for retnesen tattoo front the Mutual Industt es School Deans Favor Return Of Artists Course (Cotttouted front page one) sufficient finance. for other types of entertainment they surely have enough to further art" Dean Ralph L Watts, of the School of Aglicultme, and Dean Robert L. Sackett, of the School of Engineming, also assented to the lot °going; state ments. All agreed that by not coni ng in proper contact nth this branch of the fine art,, College students ale missing something rely mmottant from a cultural standpoint and ale not rounding out their education as well as they might While Dean CharleLM,....Stoddart emphatically desired to see the A, Lists comae back on the Campus, he was skeptical as to whether the pres ent depression so ould make it a pos sibility for next year "I consider it a highly desirable luxury " said the Liberal Arts dean "and although undm amnia] conditions the cause should be aided financially by the College at present it is too great an imposition ulule such great cuts are being made in budgets and student expentlitui es " Most of the other deans scare mole optimntrc on the outlook for the coming year The plan of wroesstng the students a car trim fee at regm taatlon teemed approval trith doubt, horses., as to co-operation of the student body in the matter. They were of the opinion that a great enough appreemlaon for the sour se ,rould be manifested to cause the ma jority to sacmfme the necessary ex pense in this manner Proper publicity and lagoon: or ganmation fro mml the Let note of the solution to the problem offered by the School heads. With a Mice planned and executed sr rth a good degree of enthusiasm and co-operation d or ould t be difficult to obtem n sane., nubet of pledges flout both the fa ty and students to Insole the su , of the coot, during 11.32-33 ri-A - MEN - 6. 1 HERE'S VALUE CLIP THIS ADV. This Adv:and \ ~Itzi 25c entitles you to a Durham Duplex Safety Razor (either model) with ono Now Gold Star Hollow Ground ril Blade and im- , proved Triple Nickel Platod Guard. Try the Blade Men Swoar By— Not At -Th0ae1 .... t4 . 4 Store Embryo 'Bosses' Li For Model Polit Will , nine outstanding political leodeis already mentioned as possible presidential nominees, embiyo polit ico' "bosses" me lining up their state delegations lot the model national "Republociat" convention on Play 10. Sex et al enthusiastic supporteis boomed "Al" Sinith lot the presiden tial nomination at a !fleeting of the national committee last steels. Gov el nor Roosevelt of New Yolk seas likeoise suppoited by too committee n en. When Pi esalent lima m'^ nang, howm e:, was mentioned by the dele gate fi om Kentucky, evident