Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sigma Delta Pi Elects
New Officers, Members
Members of Sigma Delta Pi,
national Spanish honorary, elect
ed officers and new members at
a business meeting on November
8.
The new officers are: presi
dent, George Schade, junior in
liberal arts; vice-president, Mar
garet Ambler, junior in liberal
arts; secretary, Janet Fleisch
hauer; junior in-liberal arts; and
treasurer,. John Robinson, senior
in Romance languages. Their fac
» ulty adviser is Dr. Leavitt O.
Wright, professor of Spanish,
and former national president of
Sigma Delta Pi.
Six new members were elected,
and they will, he initiated at the
.annual initiation in January. The
new members are: Regina Gar
mendia, junior in business admin
istration; Margaret Jean Harslj
man, senior in Romance lan
guages; Julia Rubin-Heichel, in
- structor in Spanish; Margaret
;MuGee, .goRhopTore”"' Jp joyrnal
;.ism; Ethct-B. Nichols; instructor
•in -Spftniebf -»»d-Mik> Woodward,
junior in Romance languages.
The group will help present
“La Tertulia del Otono,” an en
tertainment for- all second- - year,
third year, and advanced. Spanish
students which will be held in
Gerlinger hall, November 26, at
7:30 p.m., under, the .direction of
Mrs, Nichols.. .. ...
Males Avoid Palace
Where Hens Abound
It.might have been a battle of
the sexes' that housecleaned the
infirmary so thoroughly that the
ratio, is.five girls to. twa.poor de
fenseless maids. The ihfnates in
chide-:' Seymour Blank,-language;
Elizabeth Johnson, sophomore;
Pat . Maloney, freshman; Eliza
beth Manners, freshman; James
Powc;]], language; l^ais Pringle,
sophomore; and Dorothy Pryor,
sophomore.
Joan Dolph States
Deadline for Guide
All those who have paid for
their Pigger’s Guides but have
not received them yet, must call
for them at the educational activ
ities office in McArthur court be
fore Et-iday at 5 p.m., Joan Dolph,
co-editor of the Guide announced.
Starting Saturday morning all
those that are not called for will
be put on sale at the Co-op.
First college YMCA building
erected in America was built on
the Hanover collego, Indiana,
campus.
Nelson F.ddy
Susanna Foster
Claude Rains
"PHANTOM OF
THE OPERA"
Oregana Schedules
Make-up Pictures
Makeup pictures for the Ore
gana will be taken today and
Wednesday, Helen Johnson,
Oregana editor, announced. All
persons who have not had their
pictures taken should have
them taken at this time, Miss
Johnson said.
Overseas Ducks
To Get Newsletter
A new publication, University
of Oregon Overseas Newsletter,
has recently been issued by the
Alumni association in collabora
tion with the athletic board. The
gathering of information, and
handling of the issues is being
done through the alumni office
on the campus, with financial
backing from the athletic board.
The Newsletter is to be sent
to all alums and former students
of the University who are over
seas and is a condensation of the
information offered in the alumni
magazine, Old Oregon. Issues
will be mailed only to those whose
overseas addresses are registered
in the alumni files, and anyone
wishing to have copies sent to
men in the armed forces should
Report their addresses to the of
fice.
The first publication is entitled
“Hello Webfoots!” and carries a
cartoon by Charles Politz as its
heading, ft includes a letter of
greeting- to all alumni overseas
from President Erb, and and a
brief survey of campus news and
political'affairs, the athletic sit
uation, and a summary of the
fighting alums’ records.
The Newsletter will be issued
approximately three times dur
ing the school year..
UO Symphony Director
Publishes Violin Texts
Rex Underwood, professor of
music and director of the Univer
sity symphony, is the author of
two new texts for students of
violin.
The text books are titled
“Rhythm Themes” and “Bow
Art,” and are detailed studies of
new and unique methods of ap
proach to the difficult techniques
of the stringed instruments. Their
importance is shown in the fact
that they were published this
year when most publications of
this nature have been postponed
due to the paper shortage.
Army Dramatists to
Meet Tonight in Studio
Soldier students interested in
drama will meet Tuesday night
at 9:30 in the drama studio, Hor
ace W. Robinson, acting head of
the drama, announced.
All those who have attended
the meetings before and anyone
else interested are invited to at
tend, Mr. Robinson said.
Women students outnumber
the men at the University of Tex
as this fall.
Our New Motto:
"They come in a heap,
Go out like a jeep."
Firestone Stores
t,-or Ijtjtttfi'- ruUniijtin's stop off at tho conitT of
11 th and Pearl
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
Members of Hui-O-Kamaaina
will meet at 4 o’clock today in
the College Side Inn.
Communion services will be
held at 7 a.m. Wednesday in the
men’s lounge of Gerlinger. Fath
er Bartlam of the St. Mary’s
Episcopal church will preside.
An all-student breakfast will fol
low the services.
The campus Christian Science
organization will meet Tuesday
evening at 9:30 on the third floor
of Gerlinger. All those interested
are invited to attend.
Oregon If Emerald
Might Staff:
Norris Yates, night editor - - -
Jean Lawrence
Yvonne Edwards.. ....
Jean Hall
Maryan Howard
City Desk:
‘ Carol Cook, city'Tditbf
Ninon King
■. Kitty Brown — ^
”J, Jean Lawrence
'j Norris Yates
- Betty Ingebritson
— ■ .. ~
Seal Drive Chairmen
To Plot Sales Today
Freshman representatives
for the Christmas seal drive
from each living organization
will meet at the Alpha Phi
house at 4 p.m. today, accord
ing to Beverly Carroll, head of
the drive.
Sketches by Henri
Exhibited in Gallery
Now in display in the art
school gallery is an exhibit of
sketches in pastel water color
and oils done by Robert Henri.
Mr. Henri has been very influen
tial ,ip art education, and is the^ '
author of “The Art Spirit.” His
exhibit -features- many outdoor
scenes aind studies of human fig
ures.
His work will be on display for
two weeks in the art school. The
gallery is open daily from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m,
BA Secretary Weds
Ensign in Chicago
. Following, her manaageJid. "En
sign Oliver P. Taylor in Chicago,
Illinois, the former Miss Lorene
Marguth, secretary .of the school. ,
of" business administration, re
turned to Eugene on Saturday.
Ensign Taylor is a 1942 gradu
ate of the University of Oregon
and is stationed in San Francisco
at present.
Red Cross Needs
(Continued from pai/c our)
and Thursdays' and from 9 to 12
noon Saturday. If enough girls
qualify the Red Cross will be
open every day next term.
Something
Something
To Crow
About!
- frtvy a-st-utnimg LAPEL
' PIN to ad if an exciting
tquch, .to .your tailored
'suit.
COLOR ADDS
CHARM
JEWELRY STORE
620 Willamette
Its the Little Things
That Count
DO YOU NEED:
• A few more minutes to study that vocabulary?
• A few more minutes to savvy that physics
problem?
• Timeout to relax over a coke?
• Time to clean out those messy drawers?.
• A space second to write someone a letter?
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