UO Yearbook to be World's Largest Oregana Chieftain Announces 90 Page Increase for Book Annapolis Lucky Bag Nearest Rival Of Oregon All-American Publication; Bishop, Page Sound Call for New Staff “The world’s largest college , yearbook” is the aim that Editor j Wilbur Bishop set for his 1942 Oregana last week as he com pleted preliminary layouts for his second term as head of the All-American publication. The new book is scheduled to be 20 percent larger than last year’s Oregana, and will be 80 pages larger than the present world’s largest yearbook, the Annapolis Lucky Bag. New features slated for the 1942 publication include: I 1. Eight natural color pictures with six four-page inserts. 2. Three new sections: Campus Life, Women, and Men. 3. The complete volume done in lithography, except for Lemon Punch. 4. A natural-color cover, cover ing both back and front. 5. More pictures than any previous Oregana. 6. Modernization of the 1941 magazine style. 7. At least 90 more pages. “According to a statement from the National Scholastic Press Association,” Bishop said, “the proposed 1942 Oregana will be equal to 140 pages more than the University of California’s 1941 yearbook, 160 pages more than Stanford's 1941 Quad, and equal to 240 pages more than the 1941 Oregon State Beaver.” The Oregana chief and Busi ness Manager Emerson Page plan to launch assignments for old and new students interested in Buy with confidence Suits & Topcoats Slacks - Sweaters Hats - Shirts Ties & Sox Quality for Less ROBERTSON'S 832 Will. St. yearbook work at a staff meet ng late in September, he said ±is week. r Federation Net Takes Gospel To All Oregon Vernstrom Leaves Directorate Job For NY A Position Preaching the gospel of Uni versity academic and social life to interested prospective students in the campus of the Eugene school, is the work of John Cava nagh, Federation director this 1 WANNA BUY A DUCK STICKER? We have stick ers from all the schools. 694 E. 11th Send 10c to Clay summer. Cavanagh succeeds Roy Vernstrom, now informational as sistant of the state NYA head quarters in Portland. Throughout the vacation months the Federation has been sending informative literature to prospective students, showing colored movies of undergraduate activities on the campus, and presenting programs and radio talks throughout the state. Undergraduates in towns and cities throughout the state have been appointed to handle per sonal contacts with new students. Meetings and Oregon dances fill their summer slate. In Salem, Oregon’s first undergraduate class has been organized. University alumni directors who are also assisting1 the Ore gonizing” campaign are: Ralph Cronise, Albany; Robert Lucas, Astoria; James Donald, Baker; H. C. Staples, Bend; Douglas Mullarky, Burns; M. Keith Wil son, Joseph; Clairel Ogle, Grants Pass; John Mohr, Hood River; John Houston, Klamath Falls; Ray Williams, La Grande. Forrest E. Cooper, Lakeview; Bernard McPhillips, McMinnville Otto Frohnmayer, Medford; Earl Blackaby, Ontario; Peter Laurs, Oregon City; Charles Erwin, Pendleton; Remey Cox, Prine ville; Harris Ellsworth, Rose burg; George Stadelman, The Dalles; Chester Knowlton, Tilla mook. II Eye Appeal!! Every Oregon Coed will find a charge account already open . . . drop in and see us soon. Eyes Linger on Faces That Reflect Exquisite Care Dorothy Gray's "Pretty Fresh Kit" holds the key — Cleansing and Toning and Protecting Cream — your matched makeup. RADIANT LOVELINESS The Kit $2.50 and $5.00 The Honour of Your Presence To match the courteous formality of the invitation; to do justice to your lavish costume, and credit to yourself Choose Le Long's Mon Image $2.00 - $5.00 - $7.50 TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. 8th and Willamette