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Oregon Federation Lists
State Committee Members
Don Walker, director of the Oregon federation, last night
released the complete committee list effective for the coming
summer University “rushing” of prospective students.
The work of the federation is to publicize the University
through state-wide tours, speeches and motion pictures. Cli
maxing the summer of campaigning is the annual picnic, usu
ally held at Jantzen Beach park.
Other committee members are
Wally Hunter, Albany; Dave Fort
millei’ and Jean Fridiger, Ashland;
Roy Seeborg and Pat Salisbury,
Astoria; Dorothy Greer, Baker.
Jeff Kitchen and Janet Farn
liarn, Bend; Mary Jane Dunn, Co
quille; Graham Stevenson, Cor
vallis; George Dugan, Cottage
Grove; Joan Stinnette, Dallas;
Mary Earl, Eugene; Bill Davis
and Elsie Brownell, Grants Pass;
Jean Person, Hillsboro; Don But
zin and Ray Gaulke, Hood River.
William Campbell, Independ
ence; Jim Burness and Phyliss
Foster, Klamath Fails; Ruth
Green, Heppner; Wayne William
son and Mary Gene Bohenkamp,
La Grande; Norma Ogle, Lake
view.
John Busterud, Marsihfield:
Bunny Potts and Donna Williams,
McMinnville; Phyliss Bel Ion i,
Myrtle Point; Robert Newland and
Janet Ross, Medford; Dick Burns,
Mdwaukie; Wally Still, Milton
Freevvater; Ty Hutchins, Nevv
berg; Elaine Lee, North Bend';
Gifts for
Graduation
Myrtlewood Jewelry
Personal Stationery
Leather Goods
Valley Printing &
Stationery Co.
70 West Broadway
June Marie Wilson, Nyssa; Bill
McKevitt, Newport.
Paul Moore and Margaret
Brooke, Ontario; Cynthia Can
field, Oregon City; Don Vernier,
Parkrose; Clarence Horner, Pen
dleton; Carolyn Cordon, Roseburg;
Bud Vandeneynde and Mary Sim
mons, Salem; Barbara Taylor,
Silverton; Peggy Wright, Spring
field; Don Moss, St. Helens; Russ
Hudson, The Dalles; Stan W’att
and Mary Stanley, Tillamook;
Roger Clark, Toledo; Tom Galt,
Vale;; Virginia Wells, West Linn;
Lynn Johnson, Enterprise; Ed Mo
_ shofskyv Beaverton; Frances Tris
ka, Burns.
Carol Ann Evans, Gresham;
Harry Miller, Lebanon; Liz Dag
gett, Prineville; Betty Ann Ste
vens, Reedsport; Maxine Cunning,
Redmond; Dick Ashcom and Jo
anne Dolph, Seaside; Geraldine
Smith, Woodburn.
Members of the Oregon Federa
tion committee from Portland are
Nancy Ames, Leah Befus, Marge
Curtis, Ted Bush, Marge Dibble,
Don Kirsch, Bill Lilly, Jean Phil
lips, Pete Lamb, Mary Jane
Raabe, Nancy Reisch, Mary Rob
inson, Wes Sullivan, Ray Schrick,
Bob Whitely, Jo Ann Supple, and
Bob Wren.
Summer Jobs
Men and women students in
terested in summer employment
opportunities should see Mr. Jar
vis, at Miss Janet Smith’s Uni
versity employment office, Thurs
day and Friday.
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SeabeckCalls
UO Students
Students from this campus and
from all other colleges and univer
sities in the Pacific Northwest will
meet at Seabeck, Washington, for
the annual YM-YWCA conference
June 13 to 21, according to Gene
vieve Working, junior in sociology
and cochairman of the 1942 con
ference.
“Christian Faith for Social Re
construction” has been chosen for
the theme of this meeting. All
University students are invited to
the conference and those interest
ed' in attending should constact
Miss Working or Dan Bacot, YM
president, as soon as possible.
Registration fee for the con
ference is $6 and should be paid
in a d v a n c e . If reservations
are made and must later be can
celled a full refund will be made.
Room and board for the eight days
is $12.
Dr. Carl Knopf, president of
Willamette university, and Rev.
Elwin H. Scheyer from Bothell,
Washington, will be the main
speakers at the conference.
Students and faculty members
are invited to the conference. Last
year 19 delegates from the cam
pus attended the meet.
Facilities are available for vari
ous types of recreation and those
attending may take part in what
ever parts of the daily program
they prefer, but nothing is com
pulsory.
Students stay in the Seabeck
hotel and everyone eats his meals
together in the main dining hall.
DON’T MISS
Michelle Morgan
in
'JOAN OF PARIS'
gmimn m
EXCITING TIMES!
'Sullivan's Travel'
with Joel McCrea
Veronica Lake; also
'Confirm or Deny'
with Don Ameche
Joan Bennett
A TENDER STORY!
'ONE FOOT IN
HEAVEN'
with Frederick March
Martha Scott; also
'Mr. and Mrs. North'
with Gracie Allen
William Post, Jr.
RIP ROARING FUN!
Three Musketeers in
'Code of Outlaw'
Also Bud Duncan in
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we will look forward to seeing you again
next fall.
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