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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1946)
Sigma Chis Meet Future Sweetheart Sigma Chi members will meet contestants in the 1346 Sigma Chi Sweetheart contest at a dance to he given at the fraternity house to night. Augie Johnson, social chair man, announced today. The names of semi-finalists will be released Friday. A total of 49 girls, representing each women's living house on the campus, are entered in the compe tition to decide the Sigma Chi sweetheart of 1946. This year's win ner will be announced over station KORE on October 23. University Professors To Attend Salem Meet Dean J. R. Jewell, dean of the ed ucation school, reported today that plans had been made for attend ' ance at the annual school superin tendents meetings in Salem. The meetings are scheduled for October 14 and 15. A county superintendents convention also is planned, and is beifcg held October 15 and 16. Dean Jewell; Dr. C. L. Huffaker, professor of education; Dr. Paul E. Kambly, assistant director of teach er training; Professor F. L. Stet son, professor of secondary educa tion; and Dr. Hugh B. Wood, pro fessor of education, are atteending. ROTC Increases Staff An additional infantry officer, Captain Richard B. Roche of Bur lingame, Calif., has been assigned to the teaching staff of the military science department, and is expected to arrive at the University, October 19. Captain Roche's previous duty was with the national headquarters if the army emergency relief. MEDO-LANB iiaiiky puomucts !Guide Dope Requested All students whose addresses I or telephone numbers have been changed since registration and want the correct information to appear in the student directory may contact Olga Yevitcli at the University News Bureau after 7 | p.m. on Wednesdays or Thursdays or telephone 3300, extension 253. CAMPUS CALENDAR Westminster house potluck sup per at 6 p.m. Sigma Delta Chi meeting at 7 p.m. in room 104, Journalism build ing. Amphibian tryout in the Gerlin ger hall pool at 4 p.m. I Education Majors Get Teaching Opportunities An opportunity for education ma jors to teach in the department of social sciences is offered at Nor wich university, Northfield, Ver mont. Rank and salary depend upon qualifications. Lutheran Group Slates Informal Meet Sunday Members and friends of the Lu theran student association will meet at the YWCA bungalow Sun day, October 13, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Group singing and an informal meeting will be followed by refresh ments and games. Night Staff: Ann Brady, night editor Mary Stadelman Bob Schooling Keith Crow Donna Masterson Warren E. Miller Jim Gauld Advertising Staff: Doug- Eden, day manager. Betty Ross Margaret Griffiths Mary Ellen Davey Phyllis Lemke Jill Archer Ann Conroy Vee Gibson Pat Thompson Wanda Myers Marilyn Turner Nan Humphrey Rod Nelson Joan Mimnaugh Don Denno Georgie Driscoll Jo Hoppe Thelma Bailey Ann Hite, circulation manager Puerto Rico was known as Bor inquen by its Indian inhabitants before Columbus’ time. There are about 35,000 miles of federal airways in the United States. Oyster shells in colonial days were used widely as blast furnace flux. Averell Harriman has taken the oath of office as secretary of com merce. 61 EAST BROADWAY WE SPECIALIZE IN , '- V' v. LUGGAGE at all prices Men's & Boys' Clothing J NIGHT STUDENTS SIGN . . . Prospective students line up to register for University night classes in Commerce hall. The night classes are under the guidance of the general extension division of the Oregon State state system of higher education. (Gut courtesy journal) Pigskin Review (Continued from f>agc four) for the spring of 1949. After grad ation he hopes to follow up foot ball and athletics. He prefers ^coaching, but has his fingers crossed on any definite job. Last week's contest with Cali fornia is rated by him as the best contest that he has appeared in yet as it afforded more thrills and ex citement than any previous game he was in. Brad has been married for three years and he has the happy look characteristic of all the married men on Oliver’s eleven. "■ ' ' ' "^1 The Dept, of Physical Education for women, needs a pianist for dance classes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2:00. Those interested please call Mrs. Wentworth - 116 Gerlinger YOUR PET IS HERE Oregon Trail Pet Corral 35 W. 11th Phone 3284 BRING IN YOUR CLOTHES AND WE'LL GIVE YOU OUR SUPEIORIZED SERVICE American Legion i Meets Tonight at 7 Formal installation of the Uni versity post of the American Legion will take place tonight at 7 in room 207 Chapman hall, George Dullan ty, post commander, said Wednes day. 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