Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 04, 1941, Page Three, Image 3

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    Sigma Delta Pi
Adds 20 to M
LeScige, Vargas,
Oliver, Beall Made
Special Members
Gamma chapter of Sigma Delta.
Pi, Spanish national honorary,
has elected 20 active members
for the year 1940-41, it was an
nounced Thursday by Donald Cas
tanien, president.
Besides the new active mem
bers, there were four special and
honorary members elected. They
comprise the following: Dr. Paul
ette Beall, professor of Romance
languages: Dr. Lawrence Le
Sage, instructor in Romance lan
guages; Anibal Vargas, instruc
tor in Romance languages; and
Gerald A. Oliver, assistant in
structor in physical education.
Grad Students
The following are the newly
elected graduate students: Bere
nice Griffin, Erma Taylor, Max
McKinney, Mary Jane Norcross.
Robert Knox, Louis Richter, H.
P. Backus. M. Elizabeth Costello,
and Mary Fitch Wemliam.
The five undergraduate stu
dents to be elected are: Lucy Ed
wards, Dorothy Jane Gullette,
Harry Larson, Richard Lawson,
Bette Morfitt.
OSC Students-'^,
The five Oregon State students
to be included on the new active
member list, are: Clarence Kraft,
Esther S. Lochren, Marienne E.
Lundell, Nancy C. Morrow,
Georgena Samson.
The annual initiation and ban
quet will be held Saturday after
noon and evening, April 12, in
connection with the international
celebration of Pan American day,
observed by the 21 republics of
the continent.
April's Old Oregon
Distributed Todag
Today marks the distribution
of the April edition of “Old Ore
gon” published by the Univer
sity and edited by Roy Vern
strom.
Edison Marshall, an outstand
ing alumnus of the University
and famous short story writer, is
featured by his teacher, Profes
sor W. F. G. Thacher.
A dash of the sports news is
given by Bruce Hamby, who
predicts the results of Les
Steers’ high jump in spring com
petition.
Another, article commenting on
the intensive pilot training, which
University students have com
pleted is written by Bill Cum
mings.
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IN A CLASS BY HIMELF
The lone professional initiate among- 11 underclassmen, Wallace
Sprague, left center, son of Governor Charles A. Sprague and pub
lisher of the Salem Statesman, is receiving congratulations from
Lyle Nelson, right center, Emerald editor, for his initiation into Sigma
Delta Chi, journalism fraternity Wednesday. Jimmie Young, extreme
(Courtesy Eugene News)
left, INS correspondent for 13 years in Japan was guest of honor
at the luncheon following the fraternity ceremonies. Palmer Hoyt,
extreme right, publisher of the Oregonian and national SDX vice
president, looks on.
Johnson Hall
Visitors 'Run'
Pint-Sized Dam
Johnson hall lobbyists have
become engineerically-minded
this term from watching the
blinking lights of a miniature
Bonneville dam “dioraming”
for visitors. The model is bet
ter than a pin-ball machine and
no one has to put in a nickel.
The traveling exhibit came
from Bonneville headquarters
in Portland as part of the Com
monwealth conference, held
during spring vacation.
A large diorama of the Bon
neville district, the exhibit does
everything but generate elec
tricity, and thez-e’s a model tur
bine turning on and off which
seems trying to do even that.
The constantly changing
scene includes a model ship
raising and lowering in a model
ship lock. At the side of the
exhibit a fish-counter in his
little house counts two salmon
as they slip over the white
boards of in the fish ladder.
MootTrials to Have
Premiere Saturdaq
First in the series of the law
school’s annual moot court trials
will be given Saturday with the
participation cf third year law
students under the direction of
Orlando John Hollis, professor of
law.
Special feature of the trial will
be a gallery of 600 or more 4-H
club members who will watch the
mock court session as part of
their “marketing day’’ tour.
“Lawyers" qualified to be ac
tive attorneys in the moot trials:
Clyde Angerman, Hugh Collins,
Jack Dunn, Floyd Hamilton,
Brock Miller, Robert Recken,
David Rementeria, Donald Rich
ardson, and William Robert.
Pi Lambda Theta
Honorary to Hear
Mrs. Montgomery
Pi Lambda Theta, education
honorary, meeting will take place
Tuesday, April 8, at 7:45 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Calvin Crum
baker at 1034 Mill.
Mrs. Veola Wilmot and Miss
Muriam Yoder are to assist Mrs.
Crumbaker as hostesses.
Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery, as
sistant professor of education,
will speak about to what extent
modern American women are
passive occupants of the poten
tially most influential situation
in the world today.
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SMASHING ACTION!
“Here Comes the
Navy”
with James Cagney
and Pat O’Brien
— plus —
“THE TRIAL OF MARY
DUGAN”
with Laraine Day
and Robert Young
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ROMANCE!
“Arise My Love”
with Claudette Colbert
and Ray Milland
— plus —
“Doom Caravan”
with William Boyd
MOVED OVER!
GINGER ROGERS and
JAMES STEWART
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LADY”
TWO BIG FEATURES!
“Meet Boston
Blackie”
with Chester Morris
and Rochelle Hudson
— plus —
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CITY”
with John Mack Brown