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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1941)
Phi Beta Kappa Awards Keys To 12 'Brains' Delzell, Treadgold Make Top Honors In GPA Selections Spring elections to Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic hon orary society, were held Monday, May 12. Twelve students were deemed outstanding enough in scholarship and activities to wear the Phi Beta “key.” Those who will be initiated into the society are: Charles Delzell, history; Wallace White, business administration; Orva Aebi, edu cation; Edith Oglesby, journal ism; Marion Narvis, journalism; Lucy Edwards, English; Eunice Edwards, psychology; Genevieve Treadgold, business administra tion; Lauretta Crocker, English; Janet Goresky, German; Norma Johnson, business administration; Mary Godfrey, German. Delzell Tops Top honors for GPA cumula tive go to Charles Delzell, who has averaged 3.96 for the last five terms, and 3.76 during the entire time he has been in school. To Donald Treadgold, top sophomore student on the cumu lative GPA list to date, was awarded Phi Beta Kappa’s prize of $25 in books. Treadgold is a social science major. Banquet Set Initiation and banquet have been set for Saturday, May 24. Professor George E. Taylor, head of the department of oriental studies at the University of Wash ington, will be the speaker. His topic is “The Crisis in American Policy in the Orient.” The re mainder of the program will be announced later. The Senior Six, elected fall term to Phi Beta Kappa include Benson Mates, Jack Powers, Aida Brun, Ray Hewitt, Nanette Schmuki, and Florence Kinney. Jim Frost Outlines Platform Over Radio Jim Frost, candidate for ASUO president, outlined briefly the main planks in his platform last night in a five-minute radio speech over station KORE. Frost wont on record favoring a merit system for campus ap pointments and advocating an amendment to the constitution stipulating it. Student union plans and selec tion of the site should be hurried to completion, Frost said, with students given a deciding vote in its location. Lon Clark introduced the “dark horse” of today’s election. PiKAs Receive Jilt From Gods Of Float Power No shivering freshmen slith ered into the water Saturday to guide canoe fete floats past the grandstands, but behinds the scenes swimmers still were need ed. Behind the water screen were 10 Pi Kappa Alpha frosh having a wet time of it bringing floats down to the end of the greased rope to be hooked on. Float after float the boys brought down the millrace and float after float glided past the audience in Arabian beauty. Then came the moment when their own float, the Pi Kaps’ pride, would begin its voyage. The float was a huge giant 15 feet high leaning on a castle 10 feet high. The giant would just go under the top of the water screen. It went under—and so did the rest of the float as the whole structure toppled over and fell into the mill-race. Polls to Open (Continued from page one) Sophomores Candidates for sophomore posi tions are: Roger Dick, Chuck Woodruff, and Oglesby Young. The name of Janet Farnham, candidate for junior position, will appear on the ballot, although she declared last night she had withdrawn. Mortar Board Spruce Up! May 17 is the (late you want to look your best. Your appearance will mean a lot to HER when she takes you to Mortar Board. Make sure that every thing is right by sending your clothes to us to be cleaned. The right serv ice at the right price. Phone 825 NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY ‘Service Our Motto’ 839 High St. Wanted at Once “AIRPLANE BUILDERS” Let’s Face Facts. 1. The country needs and must have airplanes. ‘2. The industry needs and must have trained workers. Do YOU want a place in this rapidly expanding industry? If you are over 18 years native horn white citizen perhaps you can qualify for this work. Anderson Schools of Los Angeles have placed thous ands in Los Angeles County plants and are now enrolling men in this area for entrance after school. If accepted you will PAY Full Tuition After Placement in small pavments starting 30 davs after you are on the job. NO. JON NO. PAY. See Mr. Johns at 09 West Broadway at once and find out if YOU meet the qualifications for this work. Illinois to Fete President Erb Oregon Chieftain Will Receive Title 'Honored Alumnus' Dr. Erb will be named “hon ored alumnus of the Univer sity of Illinois college of com merce and business administra tion, at a ceremony to be held in Urbana May 15, it was announced here today, on receipt of a letter from Charles M. Thompson, dean of the college. Last year the custom of hon oring distinguished alumni was begun, when three names, Law rence F. Larson, ’03, Carl R. Gray, Jr., ’ll, and Harold Boeschen stein, ’20, were put on a plaque. The college now has more than 17,000 alumni. The persons so honored are given testimonials signed by stu dents and faculty. Dean Thomp son has invited President Erb to be present in person to receive the honor, but it is doubtful if he will be able to attend. Dr. Erb graduated from the University of Illinois in 1922. ft To Vote Mark your choices with num bers only. (Do not use X marks). Put the figure (1) in the square opposite the name of your first candidate. Put the figure (2) opposite the name of your second choice, the figure (3) opposite the name of your third choice, the figure (4) opposite the name of your fourth choice, and so on until the whole number of names have been marked in the order of your pref erence. You may express as many choices as you please. Do not put the same number opposite more than one name. If you tear or aeface or wrong ly mark the ballot, return it and obtain another one. You cannot injure the chances of those you prefer by marking lower choices for others. The more choices you express, the surer you are to make your bal lot count for one of them, but do not feel obliged to express more choices than you really have. □ Joe Soap □ Ivory Soap □ Soft Soap □ Shampoo □ Killer Diller □ A1 K. Hall □ Green Goose □ Ward Heeler Gallery to Present Exhibit Thursday Divided into three main groups —still life, potraits, and land scapes, and exhibition entitled Twenty Twentieth Century Painc ings, brought to the University through the educational activ ities board, will be put on display in the little gallery of the Art building, Thursday. Most of the important move ments in Twentieth Century painting are illustrated—impres sionism, various forms of expres sionism, cubism, and abstract art as well as sureralism and some examples of work of the untaught artist. Among the American and European artists included in the exhibition are: Bonnard, Braque, Brook, Derain, Dickinson, Dix, Ernst, Gris, Kantor, Kopman, Modigliani, Roy, Soutine, Spen cer, Tanguy, Utrillo, Vivin, Vla minck, and Weber. KKG. Phi Delts Win Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta won the silver tro phy for the best float in the mock canoe fete Friday afternoon with their interpretation of Desert Oasis. Emerald Classified Ads. READER ADS Ten words minimum accepted. First insertion 2c per word. Subsequent insertions lc per word. DISPLAY ADS Flat rate 37c column inch. Frequency rate (entire term) : • 35c per column inch one time a week, 34c per column inch twice or more a week. Ads will be taken over the telephone on a charge basis if the advertiser is a subscriber to the phone. Mailed advertisements must have suffi cient remittance enclosed to cover definite number of insertions. 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