Flying Speech Squadrons (Continued from page one) dent will receive these hilarious announcements of forthcoming attractions in much the same man ner that the girls were entertained yesterday noon by the squadrons out on their second mission. The occasion of the skit yester day was the new and fashionable coke party which is being held at the YW bungalow this afternoon at 4 p.m. Squadron members are Baba Munkeneau, Phyllis Perkins, Mar gery Skordahl, Katie Schneider. Pat Smith, Betty Householder, Janice Crabtree, Jean Jones, Caro lyn Jacobs, and Pat Davis. Perhaps as much as 250,000 tons of flourite, an essential war ma terial, have been found in Huds peth county, Texas, by the Univer sity of Texas bureau of economic geology. Iowa Wesleyan, founded in 1842, is the oldest college west of the Mississippi. /lf046 ^bucAi After the show drop in for coke and hamburger. And treat "Her" to the best dinner at QluaAamo4iieX Qa^e OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Located at Greyhound Depot SEND YOUR PARENTS YOUR SCHOOL PAPER . . . They will be interested in reading about you and about various campus activities. Subscribe Now $1.25 a term — $3.00 a year Fill in the box and return with check to— OREGON DAILY EMERALD UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EUGENE, OREGON I wish to subscribe to the OREGON DAILY EMERALD fort Cheek HJ One term at $1.25 one [I] One year at $5.00 Name . Address . City . State . ART HOLMAN and his ORCHESTRA Oregon ^ Emerald City Desk Virginia Scholl Mardi Hilton Joan Nielsen Francis Powers Thursday Advertising Staff Jackie Kenfield, day manager Peggy Powell Mary Lou Richards Donna Chapman Jean Long Night Staff Maryan Howard, night editor Betty Whittle Shirley Peters Campus Calendar There will be a Phi Beta meet ing at 7:30 tonight upstairs in Ger linger hall. All members must at tend. Mortar Board President (Continued, from page three) is what you make it. Success isn’t a thing to strive for. Feeling that you’ve contributed something to people, being able to play second fiddle and play it well, is more im portant in achieving that intang ible, hard-to-define thing called happiness.” Although Gerd isn’t exactly playing second fiddle to anyone on this campus right now, she ap proves of the idea—which is some thing. And after she graduates she hopes to continue her education in some eastern school. Miss Han sen’s greatest ambition, however, is to go back to Norway some day, possibly to engage in post-war re construction there.—D.Y. Campus News Bureau (Continued front page two) Dorothy Godknecht, for the latter. Besides cooperating- with news papers, the bureau occasionally is called upon to write articles for national publications, and obtain special stories or information. Photos by Teter Mrs. Sophia Moore, newly-ap pointed secretary for the bureau, is assisted by Mrs. Hermiona Smith Bain, and on a part time basis by several students. Photography for the bureau’s use is done by J. War ten Teter, manager of the photo bureau, and to some extent by stu dents in the graphic journalism class. Originally University publicity was handled by one man, usually a journalism professor. Later the bureau was established and moved to its present location. The late Eric W. Allen, dean of the school; Alfred Powers, journal ism professor at the Portland ex tension center, Collin N. Dyment, later dean of the college of litera ture, science, and arts here, and Ralph D. Casey, now director of the school of journalism at the University of Minnesota, are among those who were in charge of publicity. Former Heads in War Work A recent director of the bureau, Lyle Nelson, is now in Washington, D. C., where he is editing war de partment technical publications (ordnance). Another alumnus who was in charge of the bureau is Cecil Snyder, who is serving in the navy. At the present time George DANCING EVERY SAT. NIGHT with Art Holman and his Orchestra EUGENE HOTEL EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT in the PERSIAN ROOM EUGENE HOTEL 9 ’til 12 Turnbull, acting dean of the school of journalism, is directing the bu reau for George Godfrey, on leave of absence for military service. Godfrey, who received his degree in 1929, is a captain in the army. DANCING EVERY SAT. NIGHT with Art Holman and his Orchestra EUGENE HOTEL Remember ... We have a large vari ety of fresh seafood in season at all times. Eat at NEWMAN'S GROTTO Open ’til 8 p.m. DANCING EVERY SAT. NIGHT with Art Holman and his Orchestra EUGENE HOTEL < DANCING ■ < Every Saturday Night^ 9 ’til 12 at the < 4 EUGENE ; HOTEL 4 4 with < 4 ART HOLMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA in the ’ Persian Room VISIT... Robin Hood's lair in Sherwood Forest Friday at 8 p.m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 13th and Pearl It smooths on with your fingertips. , Lucien Lelongs new liquid "cake" makeup . • tints your skin in glorious look-alive shades • gives your skin a naturally flawless look • perfumes deliciously, lightly • stays picture-pretty day-long without retouching • and it’s non-drying! five shades p/us US TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG COMPANY