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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1946)
' Business manager of the Emerald is a big order for a coed in addition to activities and studying, but that is the position that Annamae Winship is fulfilling during her college life. Answering the phone, talking to the several people in the office, and opening mail all at once seemed an ordinary past time to her when I dropped in. So many need her advice on ' How many editions next term?” or “How can I get it done on rime : : nut sue smilingly answers all questions and does her work efficiently. This is Annamae’s fourth term as the advertising executive; how ever, she has managed to engage in many other activities. During the last two years her activities have included; president of Gamma Alpha Chi, advertising honorary; niember of Phi Theta, advertising manager of Oregana, Old Oregon, the Piggers’ Guide, vice-president of the YWCA, chairman of first r<id for Red Cross, and member of the Senior Ball committee. Her list of activities shows that advertising is her main interest in life. This has been one of the biggest years for Gamma Alpha Chi. Her ideas and leadership with the cooperation of the members have made it so. The organization handled the advertising for the student direc tory and gave the all-campus Krazy Kopy Krawl with Alpha Delta Sigma, the men’s advertising honorary. The Gamma 'Alpha Chis are trying to promote interest in ad vertising on the campus as an activity. Also they are working with Eugene businessmen in try ing to establish an advertising FUR STORAGE AND REPAIR RE-STYLING AND CLEANING Fur Scarfs and Coats High Quality Matthew^. QvJi Bitap, 1! I West 7th Ave. Phone 3567 Spring Glory in Fashions This spring, show off \ our shape with a hint of a sleeve, emphasize your tin> waist with a tie belt. 1 he latest in new fashions; a large so lee lion • * X » 1044 win. ANNAMAE WINSHIP _ club for the town people and students. After graduation (Annamae is a senior now) she hopes to eventu ally work up to an advertising executive position in either a San Francisco or New York agency. She has gained much experience ( from the many positions she has j held in campus activities and plans ; to start work in an agency soon' after leaving school. She enjoys her work so much that she wishes that the en thusiasm for advertising could grow on the campus. If the juniors 'and seniors in advertising would help with campus publications, they could supplement their class work, gain experience, and at the! same time improve the work be-! cause they know so much more about making salable advertise ments. Annamae knows the Northwest very well because her father traveled most of the time when she was younger. During her school days she averaged a different school each year. She is a transfer from Whitman and is glad now that she moved so often because 1 of the new friendships she has ‘ made. r likes include people, the Uni versity, and the Emerald. She en joys playing golf and reading brcign novels, especially Russian, , when she can manage any free' time. She is also proud of her large collection of cats. ( Her main adversity is for people , who always complain that some- j thing is being done wrong without trying to do something about it. SPRING FASHIONS (Continued from finic twenty) In your newly-cast role you will j wear bustle shorts, the fashion de signer’s latest. Frankly hippy, flat tering even to less-than-perfect contours, they are especially femi nine. New little boy shorts with a side slit on the legs and a shaped wa’stband make you look like a! little) girl in play pants rather than a little boy in shorts. Shoul ders are barer and browner for she new white ruffled top blouses, j Jewelry Added To personify the fashion plates, make your ensemble of bright plaid gingham, dark soft gabar dine, hand-woven Guatemalan cot ton, or crisp white pique. A piece of heavy gold or silver jewelry, either a bracelet or choker, will add the extra touch needed. Swim suits this year will be cut along classic lines, with a straight shirred, low-cut bodice and soft flowing materials. Two piece suits will still be worn with bustle shorts and strapless tops. The new Grecian drape will again put you at the head of the class. Gala Costumes To dress for that gala evening with your favorite beau, wear i striking shades to show your new tan to full advantage. Tiy a for | mal of white rayon taffeta, with a I swathed bodice draped elegantly to a lower waistline, to capture his heart. Lower Shoes Just a few extra hints. Low heeled play shoes and ballet slip pers will be the last word in com fort. Makeup will be as scarce as possible on the face of our all CLIPS ond COMMENT (ContirtijgdjroM page nineteen) >rgamj|£U$$.«f election system and constiftmbnal amendments. * * * University of Kentucky — ap pointed committee of six veterans to investigate charges made by students that a certain dean was responsible for poorly-constructed campus buildings. * * * New Dorms at Berkeley Two hundred women students were moved into three new dormi tories at the University of Cali fornia-Berkeley. * * - * In a series of articles dealing with veterans’ opinions of life at American coed. And one more word to the wise: complete natural charm and vitality on your part will make your new spring fash ions completely feminine and ap pealing. Stanford, veterans generally agreed with the “open house” or “jolly up” as a good method of meeting new friends. They approved Stan ford’s social life, rapped name bands, and were divided on the fra ternity issue. Men and Morale According to Sweet Sals of the University of Idaho, men on the campus and morale shooting sky high. Typical comments were: “It sort of scared me at first but I’m getting used to it.” “They’re going to start calling trains in the libe pretty soon—it’s like Grand "Central Station.” “Lots of lost traditions are brought back and spirits are gen erally lifted.” "It is harder to get around the halls but everyone is happy about it:” # * * University of Toronto—approved the idea that university athletics be compulsory. YOU MAY NOT HAVE SPRING FEVER NOW but you will have when you see our new spring dresses They're the talk of the campus 1080 Willamette Hart Larsen Pauline Burris 1080 Willamette Spring term is almost here ... for fresh spring dresses as gay as the new season, come in and see our colorful selection. When you think of Spring Think of TOPS IX FASHIONS 991 Willamette