Helen Angeli\ Ex-Editor Returns to Visit Campus springtime on me ore gun uampus seems uie same as u ciuic except for so many strange faces, thinks Helen Angell, last year’s Emerald editor, who arrived on the campus Thursday noon to spend part of her month’s vacation from work on the Reader’s Digest. Her life in Pleasant’ville, a suburb of New York city seems eat. rely ditrerent irom scnooi to Musa Angell, who was a member oEKrama, Phi Theta T/psilon, and Mortar Board while she was here. Her work on the editorial staff of the world’s largest magazine in cludes coverage of magazines and books, con densing articles helping edit the Sfioilen Amgell picturesque speech department, and other work connected with the editing of other phases of the Digest, Not as Easy Miss Angeti doesn't think the people in the east have it quite as easy, in regard to wartime ration ing, as the westerners do, She ex plained, ‘‘People are allowed only one and a half gallons of gas per •week, aui until recently there was no pleasure driving allowed at all, “The people are especially war conscious, and as for service men, New York and surrounding places are crowded with them." Regret One of her regrets is that she can’t see the "Great White Way’’ and all the brilliance of the city lights at night. ‘'Would you like to hear about our reunion?" she continued, re ferring to a "get-together" which she and several other Oregon alumnae enjoyed recently. "Janet Morris; Elizabeth Steed, 1942 AWS president; Ruth Hall, 1942 panhelleriic president: Betty Plankington, Peggy Smith, and I met in the middle of Times Square and had dinner together and then went to the theater.” All five of these girls are either doing graduate work at colleges iti the east or else are employed near New York. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 13th and Pearl Sunday S»ervfaffr$—8 and 11 1 Student Canterbury Club, 6 to 7, Parish House Wednesday—7 a.tn., Communion, Gerlinger Hall Rev. E. S, Bartlam, Rector Phone 4606 or 4808 Miss Caroline I l ines, Student Advisor Ph. 4605-J or 4808 For Mom at the Luncheon For ?FFer‘ at the si Prom Yes, we have flowers for all oc casion' thi.' busy Junior Week end. Remember flowers of dis tinction come from , , . Chase Gardens K Broadway Phone 4240 Ames Installed As ASUO Prexy As ASUO and executive coun cil officers for the 1943-44 school year repeated their oath of office after Robert S. Farrell, secretary of state, in an all-campus assem bly Thursday morning, Nancy Ames, victorious candidate in the recent election, became the first woman student body president since the last world war. Preceding the installation of officers Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women's honorary, tapped 29 sophomore women for member ship. The white carnation and black and white pledge ribbons of the organization were presented to Betty Bevil, .Joanne Dolph, Kathryn Dunn, Jenelyn Gaston, Alva Granquist, Marion Harris, Phyllis Horstman, Ardis Jensen, Edith Newton, Adele Riggs, Mar ian Schaefer, Jean Taylor, Mar jorie Young, Bonnie Umphlette, P e g g y Wright, Connie Fullmer, Florence Hamilton, Gerd Hansen, Audrey Holliday, Ruth Van Buskirk, Marty Beard, Arliss Boone, Jean Fitzgerald, Alysone Hales, Mary Riley, Sally Spies, Barbara Younger, and Carolyn Wicke. Secretary of State Farrell con gratulated the new officers and wished them luck in their coming year of work, Co-op Board (Continued from page one) senior in business administra tion, is the outgoing president of the board. Serving with Vande neynde were Jim Thayer, sopho more in journalism, vice-presi dent; Uly Dorais, sophomore in business administration, secre tary; Les Anderson, and Roy See borg. Oge Young was appointed to fill the vacancy created when Uly Dorais left for the army. J. H. Gilbert, dean of the college of liberal arts, and O. J. Hollis, act ing dean of the law school, were the faculty members of the board. To always look your best... Clothes in the limelight need extra care . . . Bring them to the c a m p u s cleaners across from Sigma Chi . . . Remember Your Best Gal With Flowers Flowers make the most thoughtful remembrance. \Ye will wire them anywhere. Order now! Eugene’s Flower Home Corner 13th and Patterson Phone 654 Ylm For The Navy -4L I Wl If Jl. (ommercml Iron Works EARN YOUR TUITION FOR NEXT YEAR THIS YEAR UnionVages Best Conditions SIX DAY WEEK SUNDAYS OFF Build Sub Chasers - Carriers aNovyTugs Apply or Wr/te to i PERSONNEL OFFICE “FOOT0/ SVGROVER ST. PORTLAND,OREGON,