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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1945)
News and Features Of Interest to Women SECTION TWO * ^VOLUME XLVI UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945 NUMBER 132 £e.*u&i tWosnefi c>ltine /Id. Caedd o.jf ‘Ifeasi If for no other reason than be cause they have persisted for 186 credit hours, the commencing wom en of the class of ’45 deserve their place in the sun. Among them, many have earned recognition for ^heir activities, leadership, and scholarship. On a man-depleted campus, these women have effi ciently taken over the editorship of publications, student govern ment offices, and other duties— without apparent loss to the GPA. First, and foremost, independent and aggressive Audrey Holliday was elected ASUO president fol lowing three intensive years of ac tivity in student affairs. A mem ber of Sigma Kappa, Miss Holliday earned a Phi Beta Kappa key de spite her unusual activity record. In addition to membership in Mor *itar Board, Kwarna, and the presi dency of Phi Theta Upsilon, she has gained experience as an assist ant in the social science depart ment and plans to continue her studies. Having served on the Student Union committee, War Board, and various other active groups, Lor raine Davidson topped off her col lege career with a dual presidency in her senior year. President of the Alpha Delta Pi house, as well as Pan-Hellenic, Miss Davidson is also a member of Phi Chi Theta, na tional women’s business honorary. President of her class in 1944-45, Yvonne Umphlette, was elected president of Alpha Gamma Delta in her senior year. Miss Umph lette’s interest in business has led her to membership in Phi Chi Theta, Beta Gamma Sigma, and Gamma Alpha Chi. Tapped for Phi Theta Upsilon, “Bonnie” was also a student representative on the Co-op board. With several four-points to her record, brown-eyed Adele Riggs was a member of Mortar Board and Phi Theta Upsilon. A major in business administration, Miss Riggs had her part in publications as associate editor of the 1943-44 Oregana. She was elected secre tary-treasurer of the student body, and has served on the educational activities board. Barbara Bentley’s charm and vocal talent eliminated competition and won for her the title of “Miss Lane County” fall term. Majoring in music, she was elected president of Phi Beta and served as vice president of her house, Alpha Delta Pi, during 1944. As chairman of both the War Board and Red Cross, Carol Wicke has received state-wide recogni tion. Hailing from Hawaii, this ADPi was a member of Mortar Board, Phi Theta Upsilon, and the Student Union committee. Beginning in her freshman year, Anne Craven worked consistently on the Emerald through editorship in her senior year. Small and cap able, Miss Craven was chairman of the War Board and president of Theta Sigma Phi, as well as co chairman of the 1944 Junior Week end. Versatile and friendly Joan Dolph, Chi Omega, was president of YWCA and a member of Mor tar Board in her senior year. Ma joring in journalism, she was asso ciate editor of the 1943-44 Ore gana, secretary of Theta Sigma Phi, and a member of Gamma Al pha Chi. Blond Phyllis Horstman, first “THE BU-TIK"^ We have a well-stocked supply of new summer suits, coats, dresses, and playclothes attractive to any college girl. Drop in soon and purchase a traveling outfit for your trip home on completion of Spring term finals. We should like to extend our congratulations to the graduating class of 1945. Best of luck . . . ! 1080 Willamette Phone 3128 vice president of the ASUO and winner of the Gerlinger cup, num bers membership in Mortar Board, Phi Theta Upsilon, and Kwama presidency among her many activ ities. This Delta Gamma was chair man of the Junior Prom and Senior Ball, executive council representa tive, and AWS treasurer. Alpha Phi President Jean Tay lor has been prominent on the cam pus for four years as secretary of the sophomore and junior class and ASUO second vice president. “Tay’s” other activities include membership in Theta Sigma Phi, Kwama, Phi Theta Upsilon, and executive secretary of the Univer sity building program committee. President of the senior class, Martha Beard Bienvenue has won other distinctions on the campus as vice president of Mortar Board, and member of Phi Theta Upsilon. ADPi “Marty” was also an active worker on the War Board. Editing the 1944-45 Oregana climaxed the campus activity ca reer of Edith Newton. Besides membership in Mortar Board, Phi Theta Upsilon and Theta Sigma Phi, quiet “Edie” was treasurer of the senior class, co-chairman of Junior Weekend, and Oregana busi ness manager in her junior year. ISA President Alice Harter’s ac tivities includes the vice presidency of the senior class and membership in Orides, symposium, Delta Sigma Hho, and Pi Lambda Theta. Blond Miss Harter also won first place in the state Inter-collegiate ex temporaneous speech finals. Outstanding among college wom en is tanned Mary Riley, AWS president. Theta ‘•Mick" was a member of Kvvama, and Phi Theta Upsilon, and has worked on many student committees. She was also a member of WAA and Amphib ians. Returning to the campus last fall after winning the national Hour of Charm contest and named the "Undiscovered Voice of Amer ica," Marie Regmlahl delighted her f Please turn to falic thirteen) For further details and interview appointments, write the Personnel Manager RETAILING offers one of the most highly satisfying careers for ambitious young men and women seeking pleas ant and profitable employment with a good future. A retailing career at I.ipman’s af fords the opportunity of serving the public through the handling of the fine merchandise which has made this store widely known for quality. Well paid, interesting positions await graduates in the selling division and in the vari ous offices which perform the behind the-scenes functions of a great depart ment store. Lipman's policy of promotion from within is abundantly attested by the large number of top executives who began their own careers here after their own graduation from college. PORTLAND, OREGON