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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1946)
Greeks Support Fancher, Wicke for Senior Offices JNommatecr by the Greeks to head next year’s senior class, Jocelyn “Jada” Fancher, 20-year -»-old junior in sociology, is a mem ber of Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women’s honorary, a past member of Kwama, as well as president of her house, Gamma Phi Beta. Charlotte Wicke, winner of'the Alpha Delta Pi cup for the out standing freshman and treasurer of Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish honorary, is the Greek nominee for the Number 2 position in the senior class. Miss Wicke is also presi dent of Hui-o-Kamaaina, Hawaiian club, second vice-president of Pan hellenic and president of her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi. Junior Class Running for the Number 1 posi tion for next year’s junior class EUGENE * HARDWARE “EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE” 93 E. Broadway Ph. 670 II on the Greek ticket is Bob Dagget. Dagget, a veteran, was one of the reorganizers of his fraternity, Sigma Chi and has served on numerous campus committees. Bobbie Fulmer, sophomore repre sentative on the Co-op board, is the Greek candidate for the Number 2 position in the junior class. Miss Fulmer is a Kwama, and was re cently tapped for Gamma Alpha Chi, women’s advertising honor ary. She was also tapped for Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women’s honorary, at the nominating as sembly. Described by party heads as “one of the most outstanding freshmen on the campus,” Reed Grasle, army veteran, is running on the Greek ticket for the Number 1 position in the sophomore campaign. Grasle has expressed the desire to make the sophomore class a more active one and thinks it may be accom plished by increasing the number of sophomore class meetings as well as class social functions. Marge Weeks, Emerald reporter and WAA member is the Greek candidate for the Number 2 posi tion in the sophomore class. A member of Delta Zeta sorority, Miss Weeks was described by Geneal Cowan, who nominated her, as “having all the qualities of leadership necessary.” il IF it’s wedding bells in June V'ou’ll want to select your invitations and announce ments at Valley Station ery Co. 9 VALLEY STATIONERY CO. Phone 470 76 West Broadway Kwama Petitions Due At Dean's Office Today Petitions for scholarships to be given by Kwama, sopho more women’s honorary, to two freshman women and two sophomore women are to be turned into the dean of wom en’s office by 5 this afternoon. These scholarships are to be awarded on the basis of need, grades, and activities. Today's World WASHINGTON, May 20.—(UP) —Railroad brotherhood leaders re ported progress in government talks looking toward settlement of the rail labor dispute before Thurs day’s strike deadline. NANKING, May 20.—(UP) — General Marshall, American peace envoy to China, sharply criticized both Communist and government factions for their part in the Chi nese civil war. PORTLAND, May 20.—(UP) — American and Canadian newspap ers were faced with a newsprint famine as more than 50,000 lumber workers in five Northwest states threatened to walk out unless tim ber operators met their demands for increased wages. TOKYO, May 20.—(UP)—A heavily conservative cabinet was named for Japan after General MacArthur demanded that "mass violence and physical intimidation” be stopped. INDIANAPOLIS, May 20. — (UP)—A generation of Americans who grew up reading “Penrod” and “Seventeen” mourned the death of Booth Tarkington, one of the na tion’s best-loved novelists. Poison Oak Toll Bulges Pill Palace Lower extremities of the pill palace are humming with people taking X-rays, while the second floor is humming with 14 patients just taking a rest. Ruth Allen, ZTA, has a blooming case of double mumps. First to be report ed this year at the infirmary, and believed to have been picked up in Portland last weekend. Entering last evening with poison For 'CO-OP’ Cash NO TICKETS ACCEPTED AFTER THAT DATE New Tempo of Hilarity Shown In Student-Produced Drama 'Good Night, Caroline,” when presented Thursday afternoon and evening introduced a brand new tempo of hilarity which began with the opening lines, uncouth snores from the tired husband, Richard Schuchard. Sound affects along the lines of sneezing, coughing and yawninig coupled with the easily turned on oak from top to toe, Virginia Avery, expects to spend some time in the rest camp before it is com pltely. cleared up. Listed for the beginning of the week are Ruth Harmon, Miriam Sullivan, Barbara Lucas, Gloria Mountjoy, Ruth Lee Robertson, Virginia Skow, Daniel Dinger, Joe Hall, Wally Heider, Jim McClintock, Frances Thorn, David Delano, and Bob Krause. and off crying jags of Carolines Estelle Shimshak, added to the humor of the plot. The gruffness of hard-boiled John McDonald as the burglar and. the appearance of Carolyn Jenks as Selma, the maid, supported the wit. Trlef’s Plan Altered This bedroom scene drama is the story of a spoiled wife who comes face to face with a burglar intent upon “relieving the household of a few articles.” The plot centers around her innocent line of chatter which dumbfounds the thief and changes his plans completely. The first play in a number of years to be produced by University students, “Good Night, Caroline,” lives up to the expectations of cast and director as being, "extremely witty, a good play to work with.” Paris-born, heaven-inspired ... the only perfume in the world especially created to accentuate a blonde’s loveliness, to emphasize her natural advantage. Perfume $3.25 and $22.5(f. Also, cologne $4. All prices plus tax. p l fl t i n e TOILETRIES SECTION MAIN FLOOR “IT’S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE Y0H1*.