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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1946)
Swill&Quill Clique' Plots Foam-Feast “Our theme will be a Full Nel son,” chortled aged SDXer Charles Politz last night as he revealed that approximately a dozen mem bers of Sigma Delta Chi, men’s professional journalistic fraternity, will foregather at Robinson’s chapter room this afternoon at 1600 hours. Special guest will be Ens. Roy Paul Nelson, erstwhile managing editor of the Oregana. This will be the first under graduate meeting of the fraternity since 1943, when the chapter’s funds were signed over to an Olympia, Wash., concern in return for several barrels of specially prepared water. All members who have not received notice of the meeting are urged to attend. Ensign Nelson will lecture on the importance of the hop industry to modern journalism, and Brother Politz, frequent president, will lead a discussion group on migratory waterfowl, particularly geese. CAMPUS CALENDAR Today Concert—Salzedo Ensemble at McArthur court Rally Squad meeting Exec council meeting in base ment, Johnson hall, 4 p.m. ' Assembly for all students, 11 a.m., Igloo. Friday Theta Sigma Phi meeting, noon, Side. Interdorm sport dance at John Straub YWCA-YMCA open house DROP IN AND CHAT WITH "DOC" over a sundae or a "coke" at the Lemon-0 Cor. 13th and Alder “Doc” Ireland, Prop. Old Oregon Names New Staff Positions; G.Duncan Wimpress Managing Editor Gloria Grenfell, Lola Kirbyson appointed To Managing Positions on UO Magazine Appointment of three new department heads was an nounced last night for Old Oregon magazine by George Luoma, editor-manager. G. Duncan Wimpress, senior in journalism, was named managing editor. He will be responsible for the monthly magazine’s features, news, pictures, makeup and work entailed in expediting publication through editing and proofreading stages of the magazine’s work. Gloria urenien sopnomore m | journalism was named advertising manager. She will be responsible for the magazine’s local adver tising program including super vision of layout and selling pro grams, and expediting the advertis ing phase of press work. New Office Manager Lola Kirbyson, sophomore in liberal arts, was named office manager. She will be responsible for all records and correspondence work necessary for efficient func tioning of the magazine’s office operations. Additional appointments will be made in news, advertising and office departments within the next week, after department heads have had a chance to talk with members of Old Oregon’s fall term student activity staff and new applicants for staff positions. G. Duncan Wimpress, the new managing editor, takes the place of Anita Young, who is carrying a lighter activity load in order to meet the winter term’s academic work and make up fall term studies which were interrupted last year. Wimpress was managing editor of the Emerald in 1942-43 and is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism honorary; Sigma Upsilon, creative writing society; Druids, junior men' honorary and Sigma Phi Epsilon, social frater nity. Army Vet Returns Wimpress left the University in the spring of ’43 to join the army. WHARTON STABLES Horses boarded and trained. School horses -— English Instructions. Lee and Ivy Wharton, Props. 2892 Hilyard Telephone 5656 Route 4, Box 395-B Eugene, Oregon DO YOU KNOW that the shortest route from SKINNER'S BUTTE to school is clown High Street? HAVE YOU SEEN our shop—so full of tender juicy meats that cook so easy and taste so good? WK WANT YOUR BUSINESS so stop in on your way home to lunch or after classes. GRIFFIN’S MARKET .141 High St. (In SWARTZ MODEL GROCERY) Roy Helen Butcher Butcherette He was discharged last October and audited courses on the campus during the remainder of fall term. While in the army, Wimpress was with the 40th tank battalion, 7th armored division, which received the presidential unit citation. The 23-year old managing editor was in five major campaigns, and was awarded several battle decorations. Gloria Grenfell, the new adver tising manager, was advertising manager of the Emerald fall term and has been active in other cam pus activities. She is a member of Kwamas, sophomore service honor ary and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Office Organizer Lola Kirbyson was promoted to her new position of office manager after holding various positions in the office department during fall term and later taking over as acting office manager. Her w«rk of fall term in organizing office procedures and directing a large office staff qualified her for the higher position. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Appointment of the new manag ing editor and advertising mana ger were made in consultation with the appointees; Doris Hack, acting alumni secretary and faculty of the journalism school. Selections will be made next week for additional promotions within the three departments of the monthly magazine. Primary requisites considered in making the selections will be interest, depend ability, ability and performance in fall term’s activity work. Carlos Salzedo's Eolian (Continued from pane turn) America devoted to the cause of modern music. In the same year, 1921, he was influential in launching the Inter national Composers’ guide, whose purpose was to introduce new modern music to American audi ences. As president of the National Association of Harpists, he or ganized annual harp festivals in various cities, featuring groups of eighty or ninety harps. Pan-American Group The year 1924 saw Salzedo founding and organizing the harp department of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. In 1928, he helped to organize the Pan American association of com posers. His concert tours have been received everywhere with un matched acclaim. Miss Allen and Salzedo both play harps that are stream-line in every sense of the word. Tliey are a radical departure from the old fashioned "golden harp" with or nate decorations. There is not a particle of gold on them, and the frames are of maple with a high French finish. Fraternity Presidents Meet Today at 5 in Side All fraternity house presidents or representatives will meet with representatives of the Oregana today at 5 o’clock at the Side to arrange for their organization pic tures. Those attending should be prepared to sign for pages in the yearbook. In the event that no representa tive is able to attend call Roseann Leckie at 3200. Filling top positions on the staff of Old Oregon magazine, Gloria Grenfell, top left; G. Duncan Wim press, top right, and Lola Kirbyson, were appointed by George Luoma, editor. These students will help turn out the next issue of the alumni publication. ##*$• CREAM COLORED CORDUROYS 4.72 Here you are men, just in time for winter term. Firm, tightly woven corduroy in the popular cream color shade for campus wear. MEN’S DEPT. STREET FLOOR