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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1942)
CPT Program Accelerated* Accelerated has new been added to the name of the civil ian pilot training program, it was announced by J. C. Stovall, CPT coordinator. Beginning with the summer program, which will start between June 15 and July 1, a new class will enter each 8 weeks, according to the present plan. Applications are still being accepted for those who wish i-b.Ke cne next program, with both ground school and flight training being taught at the Klamath Falls base. Age re quirements include all men be tween 18 and 26. Mr. Stovall emphasized that men enlisted in the deferred sec tion of either the army or navy would also be eligible for CPT training. Students completing the Thanks for Your Patronage Another school year is coming to a close and it is time once again to con gratulate the graduates. We are looking forward to serving you again next year and would like to wish you a good vacation. Ph. 2717 DELIVERY SERVICE THE Cor. 13th and Alder “Doc” Ireland, Prop. primary course wil be given an opportunity to go into the sec ondary phase of training. Chances for further cross-country and stu dent instructor training will be given those not enlisted with the regular armed forces. tinder the present set-up the government will pay for both the physical examination and the insurance, Mr. Stovall revealed. Subsistence of the men, while in Klamath Falls, will be furnished by the flight operator, Louis Soukup. Those not planning to take the courses this summer are still urged to apply now if they are interested in any future CPT program. The office is located at 107 Condon hall. Home Ec Dinner Members of the home econom ics department will honor the non-major minor faculty at an East Indian curry dinned tonight at 6 p.m. This is the annual din ner given by the home economics students. 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Reporters: Dorman Alford Bette .Armstrong Margaret Brooke Klsie Brownell Ruth Kay Collins Joanne Dolph Boh Edwards Carol Greening Ruth Jordan Flora Kibler Mona MacAuley Marjorie Major Roy Nelson Edith Newton Peggy Overland Betty Ann Stevens Janet WagstatT Mildred Wilson Marjorie Young Barbara Younger Commencement Issue Day Managers Jeanne Routt Russ Smelser Elaine Dahl Barbara Thomson Paul Thurston Solicitors: Arlis Boone Dorothy Bruhn Shirley Davis Bob Nagel Betty Edward Beverly Valleau Pete Lamb Bob Bryant Harriet Noyes Cecil Sharp Edith Newton Office Staff: Susan Stater Edith Newton Night Staff: Bob Edwards, night editor Betsy Wootton Frances Triska Shirley Davis Beverly Bean Bill Stratton John Gurley Bill Littrell Copy Desk: Ted Bush, city coeditor John Mathews, city coeditor Marjorie Young Barbara Younger Mona MacAuley Fred Kuhl Ruthe Foreman Betsy Wootton Chas. Politz Sigma Hall Awarded Cooperative Cup Th cup awarded each year to the men’s hall found to be most cooperative during the year was given to Sigma hall at a ban quet in John Straub Memorial last night. Two scholarship cups were pre sented at the banquet, one going to Susan Campbell, the other to Sigma. Other cups awarded went to Alpha hall for athletics, Zeta hall for basketball and to Sherry Ross for softball. Cups were awarded by Mrs. Genevieve Tumipseed, director of dormitories. F. V. Cahill, instructor in po litical science, spoke on the in creasing trend toward more gov ernmental control and the subse quent necessity for an adjustment to be made by college people. Sunset Vespers Next Sunday young Westmin ster students are holding a sunset vesper service, instead of the usual forum. Students will leave Westminster house at 7:45, and go to the top of Columbia heights. The service will close at 8:30, when the sun goes down. Recognition Pins Greek Letter Cutouts $1.25 '^grvSxiruj^\jL CWexlit 3iTi BROADWAY 6- WILLAMETTE GampM^ Qaleetda/b The last Westminster pot-luck dinner will be tonight at 6. Sen iors will be honored. Summer Draft Students who expect to be called into military service by their local draft boards during the summer should come to the dean of men’s office or the reg istrar’s office and secure some new and important information. This includes all men who are now registered under the Se lective Service Act who are not now enlisted in some branch of military service. Women's Rushing Hushing rules for Panhellenic will be distributed to sororities during exam week, according to Margaret Ann Jackson, Panhel lenic president. NOW under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1' to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. 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