Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 11, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    Outstanding Coed Journalists
Receive Matrix Honors Tonight
Prominent women in journalism and the arts will meet
tonight at the annual Matrix table banquet to be held in the
Osburn hotel at 6 p. m. Mrs. Helen Hedrick, Oregon authoress,
will be the guest speaker at the dinner, sponsored by Theta
Sigma Phi, women’s national journalism honorary.
Included in the program will be the introduction of special
guests, outstanding in the field of journalism: Elizabeth Haugen,
freshman, uoimny uuutmcuii.,
sophomore, Betty Bushman, senior
at University hjgh school, Jean
Wiltshire, senior at Eugene high
school, and Mrs. Emma C. McKin
ney, publisher of the Hillsboro Ar
gus who will celebrate her fortieth
anniversary in that capacity in
April.
Marie Rogndahl, soprano, will
sing.
Two upperclassmen from each
living organization who are out
standing in the field of liberal arts
and all junior and senior women
in the journalism school are in
vited. Many prominent Oregon
women in the field of journalism
are also invited.
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Uregon Mud
(Continued from {'aye two)
see the RedHead, ChiO B Lee
Barnes, who (at the last report)
was wearing his white cross.
It. has just been called to our
attention by a very reliable au
thority (none other than J. Edgar
Loophole, the Legal Eagle) that
wo chicks are in-Flynn come Fri
day night yes indeed, them’s the
ones who can howl should bring
forth interesting results (drool,
drool, more dirt) when the gills do
the asking pardon us while we
check out to size up the situation
— they always say the early bird
gets the worm we’d look awful
silly dancing with one at the
Heart Hop . . .
BOND PREMIERE
11:30 p. in., Sat. Feb. 12
VICTOR MATURE
in person
plus
JOHN STEINBECK’S
"LIFEBOAT"
on Screen
Bureau Reports Used
By Navy Recruiter
Reports of the Bureau of Muni
cipal Research and Service appar
ently have a wide variety of uses,
in a recent letter received from
the Portland office of naval re
cruitment, officer in charge of pro
curing naval officers personnel and
Wave personnel in Washington,
Montana, and Idaho, he says:
“Your pamphlet ‘The Units of
Government in Oregon, 1941’ has
been of great use to this office in
deciding the best portions of the
state to cover and prospects for
additional officers and Wave per
sonel.” He then goes on to ask if
there is a similiar bureau in Wash
ington, Montana and Idaho where
be could find similiar information
‘The Units of Government in Ore
gon, 1941’’ enumerates and de
scribes briefly the number, popu
lation, and size of all governmental
units in Oregon.
Women Marine Band
Features UO Alumnae
Two former members of the
University band and orchestra will
be featured when the women
marine band from Camp Lejeune,
New River, North Carolina, pre
sents its concert over NBC Sat
urday, February 12. The program
is in commeration of the marine
corps birthday on that date. The
broadcast is set for 12:30 p. m.
Leader of the band is Sergeant
Charlotte Plummer, a graduate of
the school of music. Pvt. Shirley
Baldwin, also from. Oregon, will be
solo clarinetist and concert mis
tress for the program.
The band is composed of women
marine recruits from all parts of
the United States.
Let us inspect your tires now for cuts,
bruises and even-wearing. Quick
and efficient recapping service at...
FIRESTONE STORES
ON THE CORNER OF
Pearl and lltli
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
An “Inter-faith Buffet” will be
held tonight from 5:15 to 7 p. m. at
the YWCA bungalow. Dr. Vance
Webster, pastor of the Baptist
church, will speak on: “The Place
of Religion in Life”.
Oregon If Ememld
City Desk
Elizabeth Haugen, city editor
Winifred Romtvedt
Anne Craven
Thursday Night Staff
Marian Schaefer, night editor
Wednesday Night Staff
Maryan Howard, night editor
Catholic Communion
To Be Held Sunday
The monthly communion mass
of the University Catholic students
will be held this Sunday, February
13, at 9:30 a. m. Those present,
both service and civilian, will at
tend a post-communion breakfast
at St. Mary’s cafeteria. This break
fast will be served by the military
wives and mothers.
All students at the University,
including military personnel, are
urged to attend, as Father Soliler,
mediator of the Newman club,
Joseph Plagens, interlocutor, and
Marian Schaefer, social chairman,
will say a few words at the break
fast table concerning the present
membership, time and place of
meetings, and future social func
tions of the club.
Co. A Has Proud Pop
“Honest Jim” Robb, Co. A, is j
the proud father of a baby daugh
ter who was born recently in Vir
ginia.
BONDS
CLASSIFIED ADS
University Post Office across
from the Art School.
21 pairs of gloves
31 bandannas
1 sweater
4 hats
1 rooters lid
2 rings
1 slide rule
2 purses
3 pair shell rimmed glasses
1 watch
1 Chi Omega pledge pin
2 identification bracelets: one
with initials DMW; the other, with
“Griff”
20 fountain pens
18 pencils
1 key ring with knife
1 pearl handle pocket knife
Books:
An Oxford Anthology of English
Poetry
The Pocket Book of Science-Fic
tion
A Rational Theology
College Spelling
"HIGHER AND
HIGHER"
with
FRANK SINATRA
MICHELE MORGAN
JACK HALEY
Winter Mardigras
Set for Saturday
“Bigger, better, good music and
fun for all,” is the way Caroline
Hinds, University Canterbury ad
viser, described the Mardigras
dance to be held in the Episcopal
Parish house Saturday from 8:30
till 11:30 p. m.
Planned on the order of the very
successful fall dance the “Mexicala
Cabaret”, the “Winter Mardigras”
Vjoasts an ever bigger bill of fun
and dancing. There will be cigar
ette girls, hat check beauties, danc
ing to all the latest records, and
a gala half-hour floor show.
Everyone is welcome, with dates
or stag. Cookies and punch will
be available on the main floor all
evening.
Gls, Lead Roster
At Infirmary, 9-8
As usual campus army trainees
lead the list if infirmary patients.
Thursday the figure was nine, as
compared to eight civilians.
Army men confined are: Co. A,
George Reihmer, Frederick Taylor,
Marion Rowland, William Walsh,
and John Bell; Co. B, Albert Long;
Co. C, Jean Grabensteder and Har
old Wilson; and air corps, Michael
Syslo.
Civilians on the list are Dorothy
McLane, Beverly Hopley, Virginia
Alley, Jerry Bercovitz, Lou Vogel,
Shirley MacKenzie, Marty Misener,
and Winthrop Ware.
Released Thursday were Mary
Bailey, David McDonald, and Rus
sell Elmquist.
Cornell Scientist
To Speak Tonight'
Dr. Peter Debye, winner of the
Nobel prize in chemistry in 1936,
will speak to a University audi
ence Friday evening, February 25,
according to Dr. Pierre Van Rys
selberghe, president of Sigma Xi,
science honorary.
Dr. Debye will discuss “The Mag
netic Approach to the Absolute
Zero of Temperature”, and will
illustrate his lecture with slide
pictures.
Now head of the chemistry de
partment at Cornell university, the
scientist, has served on the teach
ing staffs at several of the
world's most famous schools of
higher learning, said Dr. Van Rys
selberghe. Among these are the
universities at Zurich, Switzerland;
Leipzig, and Berlin, Germany;
Liege, Belgium; Utrecht, Holland;
and the University of California
and California Institute of Tech
nology in the United States.
The lecture will begin at 8:15 in
Chapman hall.
Clair L. Shirey
Receives Promotion
Lieutenant Clair L. Shirey, who
was gradauted from Oregon in
1941, has been promoted to the
rank of first lieutenant at Hondo
Field, Texas, where he is on duty
as a navigation instructor.
Shirey received his B.A. degree
in English, cum laude.
Recordings Mad/e
or Copied.
Call Clay Pomeroy
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