WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Women Nominate Candidates Again in Mass Meeting 6. Motion for Constitutiona Amendment Is Tabled Until Another Meeting Candidates for offices in W. S. G. A. for the coming year were reconstituted at a mass meeting of all the women in the University which was held that fall. The same meeting was inaugurated. This second mass meeting was the first fact that a ruling of the executive committee which fortune those nominated to withdraw on the floor of the meeting, was declined alleged. No meeting was permitted at the last meeting. The candidates, as renominated are: President; Helen Ffillin, Vedis Murray and Dorothy Gregoe were also nominated but withdrew their nominations. Second vice president; Edith Larson, Marion Leigh. First vice president: Caris Nutt Dorothy Rugge, Vera Fae Stoopes. Secretary: Elizabeth Dockstader, Freda Keller. Treasurer: Martha Ulrich, Arab Weidman. Point System Manager: Edna Lemon, Ruth Swanger, Norm Craven, ford, Beulah Teter, Teter Parry. College Representative: Dorothy Stone, Ruth Krebblatt, Louise Wright, Dorothy Wristish, Dori Anderson Senior vice president; Ronna Funk, Dorothy Shore, Florence Elliott, Lacele Clippinger, Candace McLean, Lois Strat. Senior secretary: Pauline Cost Isabel Bandy, Donatty Decker, Charlote Harper. Junior vice president; Jane Poin OMAHA HAT WORKS Shining Parlor 717 Mass. Tel. 253 We clean all kinds of bats, both Ladies' and Gents'. We reebuck and reshape any shape of bat; we change the inner or the outermost layer by dried class material used. We purchase no more than at other shops. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practices limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Thursday Breakfast Suggestions Waffles with Maple Syrup Bacon Omelette French Toast Fresh Fruit Orange Juice Thick Chocolate Malted Milk dexter, Lois Gillis, Beryl Thompson, Junior Secretary; Elma Wadsworth, Barbara Jane Kennedy, Marcel Norcstrom, Margaret Cameron, Sophomore vice president; Billy Coadman, Alice Kroenbregger, Brad Richmond The Oread Cafe seminar secretary; Gertrude Holland, Leona Welch, Eden Smith, Justine Rutherford, Wilma Troyer, Perrin Bloy, Mary Hart, Dory Dalbyisha. Following the nominations, a motion was made which read as follows: "The committee is pointed to draft an amendment to the W. S. G. A. constitution providing that a committee of seven made up in two from unorganized groups, and three disinterested faculty members, be formed to represent women of the University. That this committee be empowered to nominate eligible women for office in W. S. G. A. and in the second mass meeting. 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