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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1946)
ass?*«*» National ,nTH ,06 "reSlrfl The” , ° the &roup. P n& ter™. Keith Barn "amed for The cJ»b ^rew oufof the n ^ Was «**ted 1 One Wnru “nfeenco held on th, uunng winter term, Bacon said. At that time it was felt that more student interest should be dis played in world affairs and the club was organized to meet this need. Weekly Reports At the Wednesday meeting plans were laid for weekly reports from various club members on subjects of world concern which will be condensed into an authoritative article to be published in the Emerald. The first One World article on the subject of Japanese evacuation on the Pacific coast will appear in the Emerald Satur day, May 18. Other officers elected by the club are Carl Maxey, vice-president; Betty Walter, secretary-treasurer; and Herb Penny, historian. These officers will form the executive committee of the Club. Committee of 100 Committees which have been •formed by the executive group include a section to aid the Committee of 100 for negro relief, a committee to cooperate with the French club and YWCA on the French food relief drive, and a committee to investigate Japanese evacuation on the Pacific coast. Club members include Leonard CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: Tuxedo size 37, practi cally new $35.00. Don Jones, -^Sigma Hall, Ext. 329. FOR SALE: Bargain! Full length mink-dyed Russian squirrel fur. Nearly now $525.00. Save by buying now. 1160 Emerald Apt. 4. Bergstrom, Alfred Staples, Nadja Ramp, Harriet Tozier, Abdel Moh sin, James Chan, Lynn Hutchin son, Winston Wright, Bob Rey nolds, Marjorie Priest, Lois Green wood, Bjorg Hanson, Marg McGee, Lee Lewis, and Bill Webster. May 10 Deadline For Libe Entrants Students wishing to participate in the annual student library con test sponsored by the Association of Patrons and Friends of the Uni versity of Oregon Library should remember that the deadline for entries is 6 p.m„ May 10. Judging will take place Saturday, May 11, at which time $30 will be awarded for the three most outstanding libraries. These libraries are to be judged on the basis of quality of subject matter and as the titles re flect the broadening interests worthy of college students. Money value of the books is not necessari ly important. Students wishing rules for the contest may pick them up at the circulation desk or in the browsing room of the libe. BUSINESS STAFF Mary Anne Hansen, Day Mgr. Virginia Avery, Layout Mgr. Solicitors: Nancy Peterson Dorothy Wightman Layout Staff: Bob Chapman Geo. Kikes Paul Williams WHY HIKE RIDE A BIKE—" STOP IN CAMPUS CYCLERY 796 East 11th Phone 4789 By the hour, day, week or month Make appointments for weekend Bicycles sold—Bought—Repaired S tlUMITV BARLOWS GROCERY 19th and Agate Phone 2851 Top Freshmen Named Tonight Sophomore Honorary To Tap At Campus Sing Skull and Dagger, sophomore men’s honorary, will tap the 20 outstanding freshman men during the intermission of the all-campus sing at McArthur court tonight. Although the service honorary has been only partially active during the past three years, with most of its members in the armed forces, Skull and Dagger plans to resume its many activities again next year. The strength of the organization is now 15, having been augmented recently with the return of five veteran members. Present members of the honorary are: Winston Carl, president; Floyd Stapp, vice-presi dent; Marty Pond, secretary; Bob Buchwach, sergeant-at-arms; Jim Ellison, Jim Kroder, John Kroder, Don Kay, John Weisel, Ed Mar shall, John Miller, Malcolm Mc Ewan, Doug Fetch, Forest Kjem hus, Dan Mindolodich, and Bob Moran. Men being tapped this evening will wear the traditional Yellow and Green pledge ribbon of the honorary, until Thursday, May held. PHI BETA KAPPA (Continued from page one) graphy; Edwin Allen, psychology; Lauriel Elmer Hopkins, geology and geography; Marietta McMoni gal Ward, English; Ruby Florey, biology; Robert McGill, English; Hugh King, Greek; John Speer, liberal arts. Initiation will be held Friday, May 17, at 5 p.m. at the Osburn hotel. After the initiation, Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi will sponsor a dinner, and Ivan Bloch, chief of the division of industrial and resources development of the Bonneville Power administration, will speak. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10th Ave. at Pearl Rev. Norman K. Tully, Pastor Soldiers, Students and Visitors Cordially Welcomed at Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 7 :30 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway and High Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor University Group, 9:45 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN * CHURCH 1166 Oak Street Hugh N. McCallum, Pastor University Classes, 9:45 a.m. Dr. Victor P. Morris, teacher Youth Discussion Groups, 6:15 p.m. Worship Services, 11 a.m. and 7 :30 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 490 I3th Ave. East Telephone 4192 Wesley Goodson Nicholson, Minister Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. College Fireside 8:00 p.m. CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 6th and Pearl—Phone 4623 Harold Aalbue, Pastor Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion last Sunday each month L.S.A. Sundays, 7:30 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1165 Willamette St. Llewellyn O. Griffith, Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Wesley House, 1347 Onyx Student Groups 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Mrs. Mary Beth Hurlocker Student Director Requirements for membership in Phi Beta Kappa include a GPA of at least 3.00 for all work or at least 3.50 for the last five terms of work with the University, com pletion of 168 term hours at the beginning of spring term, and at least 50 percent of the total credit hours in courses considered liberal in character. a 3&uwtwttntr HOLLYWOOD FASHION Perhaps we should say "Pardon MV Back” for showing this brisk short as we have. But its back view is SO intriguing. 3 pleats in the back—3 in front. Self colors and also with contrast* ing stitching and buttons. Made of Sanforized and mercerized combed cotton gabardine. Sizes 10 to 18. $2.98 MONTGOMERY WARD Eugene ^ewol^ottm (m Give Her a Real Treat! QUALITY STEAKS JUICY CHOPS Fountain and Booths WHITE PALACE CAFE 47 East 10th Phone 172 SHORT ON FOOD FUND? Shop at Campbell's where prices are low and quality is high. CAMPBELL’S GROCERY 1459 E. 13th