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Show UNIVERSITY CLASSES NAME NEWOFHCERS Fresh men Nominate Two Tickets to Be Voted on by Class Monday. Class elections have been held in the three upper classes at the Young university and the Freshman class has nominated its officers and will hold its election next Monday. The Seniors held their first meeting meet-ing Monday with President Kulon Van Wagenen presiding. In his address ad-dress of welcome, Mr. Van Wagenen outlined activities for the coming year and also recounted many of the feats accomplished by the class during dur-ing the last three years. Each class member was introduced to the class as a whole by the president. The following officers were elected elect-ed to head the class for the coming season: Clara Creer, vice president; Winona Frandsen, historian; Marcus Mar-cus Bean, secretary and treasurer; Golden Andrus, athletic manager ; Richard Harris, debating manager. In the near future the senior men will decide on a distinctive costume to be worn during the coming year. By way of welcome, President he-Roy he-Roy Whitehead urged the Junior class members to make the class worth-while by co-operation. lie explained ex-plained how work and efforts must immediately be started to put over j projects that will make possible the unequaled success of the Junior Prom this coming year. Nominations were made for the remaining offices. The following were elected: vice preaident, Grace Folland; secretary and treasurer, Carina Ballif ; athletic manager. Golden Romney ; debating manager, Milton Moody. The largest Sophomore class the I "Y" ever boasted held, its first meeting meet-ing Monday. President Nathan Whetten, who was elected last year, presided. The class organization was completed com-pleted with the election of the following fol-lowing officers : Louise Cruikshank. vice president; Hilda Miller, secretary secre-tary and treasurer; Wesley Lloyd, athletic manager; Wayne Smart, yell master; Esther Eggertsen, "Y" News reporter. President Whetten is six feet of pep and go and the enthusiasm of the class predicts an active year for the sophomores. The nominees for Frosh president were: Russell Welker, of the Mont-pelier Mont-pelier high school and Elton Billings of Duchesne, graduate of the B. Y. U. high school and fourth year class president. The candidates nominated for the office of vice president are Miss Af-ton' Af-ton' Wilkins of Spanish Fork and Miss Alta Arker. The Frosh nominated nom-inated Melvin Miller of Manti and Miss Margaret Greene of American Fork as candidates for the office of secretary and treasurer. The final elections will be held Monday, September Sep-tember 29. The nominees met in the student body office Monday afternoon and divided into parties. Elton Billings. Miss Alta Arker and Melvin Miller formed one party with Russell Wei- j ker, Miss Afton Wilkins and Margaret Mar-garet Greene on the other. |