Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1943, Image 1

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    Junior Week Themes
Due by 12 Wednesday
See Campus Calendar
Emerald
Judges to Pick Queen
At 4 in Gerlinger
See Campus Calendar
VOLUME XLIV
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1943
NUMBER 102
* Marjorie Major Named Emerald Editor
____ —See Story Column l
Igloo Rally to Send Off 177 Army Reserves
Helen Johnson Chosen Head
Of Year Book for 1943-1944
Upon recommendation of the educational activities com
mittee, Marjorie Major, junior in journalism, was appointed
editor of the Emerald and Helen Johnson, junior in English,
Oregana editor for 1943-44 at the executive council meeting
Monday evening.
Marjorie Young, Emerald news editor, was appointed man
aging editor; and Bill Lindley, as
sistant in the news department,
Was named news editor.
#ack L. Billings, present Emer
editor will continue in this
position until the end of the
school year, at which time Miss
Major will assume the editorial
responsibility. Miss Major is now
assistant to the editor on the edi
torial page.
Miss Major worked on the
night staff, copy desk, and as a
reporter for the Emerald her
freshman and sophomore years.
She is a member of Pot and Quill
and won their poetry contest her
freshman year.
Vice-president of Theta Sigma
Phi, women’s national journalism
honorary, she is woman’s page
editor of the Emerald this year.
She is also assistant editor and
a city editor for spring term. She
won the intersectional Jewett
contest fall term of this year and
itB editorial, "We are so sorryy,
Dr. Kuo,” was sent by the Reg
ister-Guard to Madame Chiang
Kai Chek.
Miss Major stated in her peti
tion that she would make a def
inite attempt through the Emer
ald to tie former students in the
armed forces to the school and
to interest those service men who
Will be stationed here.
Miss Johnson was sub-editor
of the school section of the Ore
gana her freshman year, wom
an's editor her sophomore year,
and associate editor her junior
year. She is a member of Phi
Theta Upsilon, junior women’s
service honorary, and of Gamma
Alpha Chi, women’s advertising
honorary. She is also a member
ot Pot and Quill.
NORMA BAKER . . .
, . . will present a “Baby Snooks”
act in tonight’s rally assembly.
HELEN JOHNSON . . .
.. . editor of the Oregana for 1 !)4;{
44. She succeeds J. Wesley Sulli
van, this year’s year book editor.
MARJORIE MAJOR . . .
. . . chosen last night to head the
Emerald staff during 1943-44.
She will succeed Jack L. Billings,
who took the place of Ray Schrick
after Schrick left for the army air
corps this year.
Aii-Campus Sing
Deadline 5 p.m. Today
By 5 this afternoon all en
tries for the all-eampus sing
must be handed in to Ted Good
win at the Emerald. The slip
should give the name of the or
ganization, number in chorus,
name of song, and name of
leader.
Rally Squad Leads Snowball
To Honor Army Inductees
Led by Ray Dickson as master of ceremonies. University
students will gather in McArthur court tonight at 7:15 for .1
send-off rally honoring the ERC students who will leave Wed
nesday morning.
Snowball rallies will start at 6 :30 from the Chi Psi house,
ATO house, and the men’s dorms. The one starting from the
MARJORIE YOUNG . . .
. . . former news editor of the
Emerald who will take the posi
tion of managing editor.
£R.@ £lU Released Lu jbn>. fCallach
Names of enlisted reserve corps
students who will report to the
campus today to receive their or
ders have been released by Dr.
Carl F. Kossack, armed forces
representative on the campus.
The names follow:
Eugene: Robert N. Bailey, Phil
ip F. Baird, Raymond L. Blatch
ley, Bill Bodner, James W. Cal
lahan, Newel W. Cornish, William
D. Cramer, Robert C. Douglas,
John A. Gard. John R. Gilbert
son, Gordon W. Gullion, Harrison
Hall Jr., Guy W. Haynes Jr.,
Ralph Huestis, Anton J. Coenen
berg.
Albert L. Hoffman. Milo R.
Janecek, Harry B. Johnson Jr.,
Fredrick A. Karlson, Allen A.
Kirk, Ivan P. Kirschman, Donald
L. Mack, Richard O. MacLaren,
Arthur H. Martilla, David S.
Moore, Virgil A. Parker Jr., Rob
ert O. Payne. Robert H. Pearson,
Kenneth E. Shetterly, James D.
Shephard.
Glenn H. Snyder, James A.
Snell, Robert L. Tramp, Darrell
B. Thompson, Robert E. Will,
Dick C. Whitman, Peter N. Tug
man, William M. Tugman Jr.
From Portland
Portland: Stanley W. All
dredge. Edward E. Atiyeh, Rich
ard A. Atiyah, Edward F. Aus
tin, George J. Booras, Stanley N.
Boquist Jr., Harold O. Brevig,
James M. Campbell, Richard H.
Cohen, Hubert G. Davies, James
L. Delury, Thomas C. Drougas,
Donald A. Dyer, Arthur A. Ed
dy, John N. Elder Jr., Robert M.
Fowells, Roger J. Fraser, Lynn
A. Freeman.
Eugene I. Fulop, Fritz H. Gie
secke, Harry Glickman, Marshall
C. Glos, David E. Gold, David H.
Gowans III, Elbert B. Hasson,
Lorin L. Hewitt, Jesse R. Him
melsbach Jr., Alfred H. Kas
mey.er, Jack E. Kellogg, John E.
Kaines, Samuel J. Lund. Walter
C. Lundberg, Robert C. MacDon
old, Winfield B. Marlow, Donald
R. Mayme,' Jerry S. McCroskey,
William R. Mellor Jr.
William L. Minehart, John T.
Myers, Morris K. Noren, James
Parsons, Paul H. Payne, Alvin J.
Popick, James C. Popp, Joseph
Potestio, Irving Potter, Allen L.
Putnam, Robert E. Reynolds,
John L. Ruble, Donald D. San
ders, Richard H. Savinar, Dean
A. Sempei't, Arthur .G. Schendel,
Bryce L. Sidesinger.
Berkeley H. Snow Jr., Frank
F. Tobie, Harold L. Unkeles, Her
bert E. Widmer, Allen Q. Wong,
Charles E .Wright, George C.
Cochran, Llcyd E. Greenslade,
William R. Reed.
From Baker
Paul C. Basche, Baker; Eldon
V. Jenne, Beaverton; John Van
Auken Reitz, Gold Hill; Mervin
L. Hanscom, Harbor; Donald F.
Dill, Independence; James S.
Wheeler, Lebanon; Jule E. Lo
rang, Lorane; Stanley C. Beck,
Maplewood; Alfred L. Ellingson,
Daniel R. Knoll, Mapleton; Rod
ney G. Swanson, Noti; John C.
Caldwell, Oregon City; Weldon
P. Zundel, Prospect; Nathan W.
Stieweg, Roseburg; Peter I. Grc
gos, James R. Magee, Rieth;
Floyd W. Reed, Rhododendron.
Dale IJ- Miller, Springbrook;
Leonard D. Bailey, Ernest Hin
kle, The Dalles.
California
Out-of-state. California Ray
mond L. Cote Jr., Belmont;
James G. Koltz, Altadena; Mor
ton A. Granas, Thomas H. Haz
ard Jr., Beverly Hills; Bevin R.
Bandle, Compton; William S.
Hagelstein, James F. Tyler, Dor
ris; James R. Young, Glendale;
Maxwell D. Amstutz, West Hol
lywood; Lawrence Holden, Holly
wood; John B. Halbert Jr., John
E. Carrison, Robert W. Gillen,
Long Beach; Bruce A. Smith,
Charles M. Wakefield, Los An
geles, Robert G. Vest, Manzanita;
John W. Rakow Jr., Mill Valley;
Alan C. Foster, Robert A. We
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ERC Silver Lining—
Spring Term Version
Spring term is coming
So you’re lucky, pal,
There’s no poison oak
On Guadalcanal.
—K.S.
Chi Psi house will pick up the
mill race houses and will be led
by Hank Doeneka, Virginia
Wright, Betty Kincaid, and For
rest Kjemhus. The ATO group
will go by the upper campus hous
es and sorority row. It will be led
by Phyllis Evans, Joan Holstad,
Babe Groshong, ;\nd Barbara Mc
Clung. The dorm rally will pith,
up the Sammy’s, women's dorm??,
and other nearby houses. Betty
Ann Keup, Charline Pelly, and
Bob Sell will lead this group.
Groups Meet
All three groups will meet on
the. library lawn at 6:45 for a.
short rally led by Tom Hazzard.
From there the band will lead the
Special ERC Rally at 2
Honoring ERC men as well
as all the other men who have
left and will be leaving tlio
University, a speeial assembly
will be held this afternoon at
2 in McArthur court, with all
students and towspeople invit
ed.
A block of seats will be re
served in the front of the court
for the ERC men who are leav
ing.
The University band will
play for the occasion, and the
main speech, which will bo
short, will be given by Colonel
Carlton E. Spencer, assistant
state director of selective serv
ice, representing Governor Earl
Snell.
Two o'clock classes will not
meet, but will meet Thursday
at 11 a.m. instead. The assem
bly will end in time for ERO
men to report for orders at 4
p.m.
ially to the Igloo. Skull and Dag
ger, Kwama, and the rally squad
will'lead the three rallies.
A prize, as yet unannounced,
will be given for the best sign
carried in the rally.
Lea Anderson will introduce
Ray Dickson, master of ceremo
nies for the program, at the rally
in McArthur court. The program
will be as follows:
Ted Loud Leads
Yells led by Ted Lour followed
by a specialty number by Helen
Holden; “Four Knights and A.
Dream" -Charlotte Getning, Eu
gene Ccccl'.ini, Don Bridenstino,
Frank Sardam, and Paul Beard,
singing two songs; yells led by
Ted Loud; Keith Hoppes and N >r
ma Baker in a "Baby Snooks1’
skit and a “Frankie and Johnnie”
song specialty.
The Pi Phi trio Mary Jane
Simmons, Mary Jean Bohimn
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