Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 30, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    ^Maryann Thielen Chosen
No. 7 Unknown Sweetheart
Suzy hall’s Maryann Thielen was chosen seventh in the “Un
known Sweetheart” series for this week, and it’s a pity that
all interviews weren’t as pleasant and sharp as this one was.
Possessing- a reparte that is as lethal as an educated left jab,
Miss Thielen gave forth with the following dope: age, 22;
height (with knees slightly bent) 5’6J4”; weight, a well put
together 128 lbs.; eyes, sparkling blue; year, junior; major,
journalism.
“After being' put out of Grant
high school in Portland when my
four years were up,” Miss Thielen
admitted, “I put in a year at the
University of Washington before
coming down to Oregon. The cam
pus there was just too big, and be
dsides I wanted to go to a good jour
nalism school.”
Oregon Friendly
“The spirit and friendliness here at
Oregon is much more pronounced
than at Washington,” she added,
‘ :and there is definitely much more
going on.”
Miss Thielen on men: “He’s GOT
TA BE TALL,” she exclaimed, “and
preferably with brown eyes. I’ve al
ways had trouble with brown-eyed
men... but I still love ’em. Manners
are important,” she continued, “and
a good sense of humor is a must.”
As far as post-graduation plans
are concerned, Miss Thielen hopes
to write short stories and features
for periodicals, and to work for sev
eral years on a newspaper to glean
experience.
Gregarious Girl
Gregarious by nature, Maryann
likes skiing, golf (if she could hit
the ball), badminton, and doesn’t
give a hoot about swimming.* Her
secret ambition is to learn how to
fly because after several flights to
Portland she wants to learn to drive
at§ airplane herself.
When asked about indoor sports,
> —— .
REALLY
HUNGRY?
HAMBURGERS
SUNDAES
SHAKES
WE HAVE ’EM
THE BEST
JUST COME IN
AND SEE
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Phone 1932
Miss Tliielen had “no comment.”
As far as personality and charm
are concerned this week’s winner
has a basketful to spare. She won’t
have to write features to get along
after she is graduated.
*( She’d be an asset to anyone’s
beach. Ed. note.)
"Let’s Sing" Series
Presents Requests
This week’s program of the “Let’s
Sing, America” series presented
each Thursday at 1:15 p.m. by jun
iors in the field of public school mu
sic will be composed entirely of re
quest numbers.
This series, now in its fourth year
of sponsorship as a regular feature
of the KOAC “School of the Air” is
under the direction of Miss Maude
Garnett, head of the department of
public school music at the Univer
sity.
Throughout the year, the music
has been that of the United States,
songs of different sections of the
country. The all-request program
on Thursday will conclude the se
ries of songs about people and places
in the Middle West.
“These requests have come from
the children in the one- and two
room schools of the state who meet
each Thursday in their own school
rooms to sing with the studio group
here in Eugene,” Miss Garnett ex
plained.
This week’s program is under the
direction of Aileen Wendt, Marie
Peery, Marva Hutchison, Virginia
Burt, Jean Paris, Aileen Koch, Pa
tricia Heinrichs, and Irene Burgess.
Jimmy Kays acts as announcer and
also participates in the program.
University Radio Show
Features Music Trio
The program “Something for
You,” to be presented over KUGN
tonight, will feature music by a trio
made up of Miriam Shellenberger,
Barbara Kafoury and Phyllis Pot
ter.
Also on the program will be a
song by Betty Jean McKenzie, ac
companied by Jean Swift.
Among the numbers to be pre
sented are “Embraceable You,”
"Blue Moon,” and “Oh! But I Did.”
The show will be announced by Paul
Marcotte.
FOR YOUR
DINING PLEASURE
Excellent Food and Atmosphere
Phone Early for Reservations
Dinners from $1.50
Westgate House
PARTY ARRANGEMENTS
13th and Kincaid
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
The Skull and Dagger meeting
has been changed to be upstairs at
the Side at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
The Old Oregon layout staff will
meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the Old
Oregon office.
Sigma Delta Chi meets in 104
journalism-today at 4 p.m.
Informal Bible studies will be
conducted from 8 to 9 a.m. in the
men’s lounge of Gerlinger hall and
from 11 a.m. to noon in the cabinet
room of the YMCA house Thurs
day.
Political Science Club
Elects Officers, Adviser
Tom Corbett, sophomore in lib
eral arts, and Catherine Crombie
senior in political science, were
elected president and secretary, re
spectively, of the new Political Sci
ence club at its organizational meet
ing Tuesday night. Dr. Fred Cahill
was elected adviser.
A rotating program committee
was named by Corbett. Those ap
pointed were Victoria Utz, Jim
Braddock, and Carl Maxey.
The first speaker to address the
group will be Justice George Ross
man of the state supreme court on
February 12. r
Night Staff:
Cy Laurie, night editor
Jim Douthit
Jim Gauld
Ann Revee Whitaker
Wee Willie Watkins
FOR VALENTINE'S DAY
LET EAR A WAYS BE YOUR CUPID;
LET YOUR HEART BE YOUR GUIDE.
WELCOME
SPRING
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