Larson, Barde Named Oregana Sales Leaders Paul Larson and Len Barde have been named co-sales mana gers of the Oregana to assist Em erson Page in carrying out the business functions of the year book. Earl Holmer will aid in pro motion work. Bette Workman is the new or ganization manager, whose duty it will be to coordinate her staff in contacting living groups and honorary organizations for 3pace in the yearbook. Her staff will include Jeanne Routt, Charles Haener, Anita Blackberg, and Bill Lawrence. Mary Ellen Smith will handle layouts for the advertising staff. Newly appointed to the business staff are: Jane Partipilo, Gloria Kibbee, Carol Pageler, and Susan Stater. Two manager’s positions, those of advertising manager and col lection manager, remain to be filled. Only students with a good -^sal of previous experience will be considered for the positions. Those desirous of trying out should contact Page immediate ly at the Oregana office in McAr thur court. GattlfUti. QaUttdcA The Newman club will meet Sunday afternoon at the YMCA hut at 3:30. A student peace forum, open to all interested men and women students, will meet at 4 p.m. Mon day in the YWCA bungalow. Student religious council will meet Monday afternoon at 4 in the YMCA hut to elect officers. All church representatives are \irged to be present. Opening hours of the check room have been changed from 8 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. J*gw Honorary Meets Phi Alpha Delta, law honorary, held a discussion Thursday night following a short talk by Dr. Quirinus Breen, chairman of the social-science group. The subject was “What the Lawyers’ Curricu lum Lacks and What Might Be Added to Pre-legal Training.” S' HolHJnoN A~. \w U BLUEBIRD RECORDS Jan Savitt’s orchestra plays “Afternoon of a Faun” Freddy Martin’s orchestra plays “Tonight We Love” Tommy Dorsey’s orchestra plays “Two in Love” Ask about the new RCA Victor Long Li/e Needle WILSON Music House Tel. 127 19 E. 10th CHARLES F. BERG SALUTES OREGONS VICTORY TEAM.... Hail to the winners! Charles F. Berg welcomes the Oregon Student Body to Portland for the big game! Yes!—as usual, we'll have megaphones for you!—get them Saturday morning at the first floor desk . . . CHARLES F. BERG k BROADWAY NEAR ALDER THORNTON CAMPUS "BELLE" 5.00 A Suedemor classic in the new cloche shape. Welted brim, ribbon trim and a maribon fluff. Bro w n, navy, green, beige, red, R.A.F. blue, and plum. Ex clusive with Charles F. Berg .... second flooi*. CHUMLEY DANCE DRESSES 16.95 ► ! Dream dresses in taffeta, net, chiffon, velvet . . . wicked ‘ ‘ slinky ’? dresses in Jersey! All brand new and beautiful! Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 20 . . . white, black and wonderful col ors! Very specially priced, 16.95! . . . third floor YOUR FAVORITE WHITE CHUMLEY SHIRT 2.25 In rayon pique tliaf washes and irons perfectly and easily! Convertible neckline, extra long tails. Short sleeved shirt 2.25. Long sleeved shirt 3.50, and we’ll initial them for you for 25c. . . . first floor CHUMLEY KNOWS THE CAMPUS