Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 17, 1941, Page Three, Image 3

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    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.
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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.”
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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
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