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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1947)
Wiss Vogue’ Fashion Show Entries Listed Contestants for Theta Sigma Phi’s “Miss Vogue,” to be chosen from ten finalists February 27 at the organization's Fashion Show, have been named by campus women’s living organizations, Bar bara Johns, co-chairman of the program committee, announced Monday. All the girls are asked to appear in Alumni hall, Gerlin ger, at 4 o'clock today for the first judging, and the ten finalists chosen today will be judged tomor row at 4 at the Chi Omega house. The winner, “Miss Vogue,” will .yiot. be announced' until the day of the fashion show. The contestants are as fol lows: Tiny Queen and Dorothy Wonderly, Alpha Chi Omega; Margie Harrison and Norma Side Patter By BOB WHITELY Well, pop has gone back home . . . taken the ear from junior, and has less money than when he start ed to Eugene. It was a good week end with lots doing. Yeoman Mal colm MacGregor came through with the King of Hearts over the protests of “Senator Claghorn” Carmichael . , . from the south that is . . . that the only king he will officially rec ognize is cotton. Jerry Foley who is one of the 300th best dressed men in the law school is not anti-social. Young Foley is held in great rever ence by fellow barristers. His cur rent campaign directed against the Emerald is termed “Foley’s Folly by his colleagues. The happiest man alive Saturday night was Delts’ George “the grin” Kikes. He did it Saturday night at the park when AOpi Betsy Youmans took his pin. Wotta cutie! The high country yell was heard clear to Marcola when Fij iCammy Echanis hung his brass on pink palacer Lourana Preston. L’il Carolyn Tyler has pledged the “Wednesday and Friday nights Ladies Club” since Beta Thomas Edlefson took off to labor in Port land. He will commute. The Phi Psi box took another drubbing when Dick Callahan planted his cop’s badge on Chi O Joan Cambell. New versions of the SAE Stomp were tried at the Park Sat. nite when Chi OH’s Dodo Misled and Bob Wal lace put A. Murray to shame. This dance was called the SAE Stomp with a 7-Up Shuffle. SPE Jack Mar shall de-planted and re-planted his joolry on Hen Hall’s Pat McDowell in the short space of hours, 12. The mammoth cup awarded to the Sig Ep’s for winning the campus clean up during dads’ day has attracted the eye of Hubie Williamson for use as bronze measuring glass for coca cola. Hearts broke all over Eugene when Gamma Phi’s Sally ’de braid3” Timmins retired from circulation. Some Feegee’s have all the luck. Even saw “POP” Rogers at the Park. His old bones sounded like "%ie door of Inner Sanctum when he danced by . . . but can he pick ’em! With this good weather ... it won’t be long.—Pd. Adv. Gross, Alpha Delta Pi; Patty Ildstad and Virginia Dryden, Alpha Gamma Delta; Muriel Kehrli and Tsuyu Yuzuriha, Al pha hall; Phyllis Hoffman and Carolyn Wright, Alpha Omicron Pi; Anita Jackson and Anne McGeorge, Alpha Phi; Marilyn Hinz and Nadene Robertson, Alpha Xi Delta; June Johnson and Joan Jacobberger, Chi Omega. Janet Kirk and Phyllis Lehman, Delta Delta Delta; Ailsa Bynon and Joan Pleier, Delta Gamma; Joanne Utz and Veda Nicholes, Delta Zeta; Mary Dobrinin and Audrie Roselund, Gamma hall; Anita Fernandez and Sallie Tim mens, Gamma Phi Beta; Virginia Wright and Betty Jo Hansen, Ger linger hall; Ramona Abrams and Mary Hoch, Hendricks hall; Joan Kronsteiner and Emily Auten rieth, Highland house; Joan Cote and Peggy Powell, Judson house. Janet Feenaughty and Bernice Lind, Kappa Alpha Theta; Har riet Vanatta and Nancy Baker, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Wanda Shaw and Phyllis Fields, Pi Beta Phi; Jane Jackson and Nora Peterson, Rebec house; Marty Lou Coffey and Jackie Tetz, Sigma Kappa; Darlene Marlton and Mary Jane Wag goner, Susan Campbell; Mere dith Nichols and Kay Baird, University house; Jo Byelland and Sue Michel, Zeta hall, and Betty Ryland and Beverly Ben ton, Zeta Tau Alpha. Judges for the contest will be R. D. Horn, professor of English; L. L. Jermain, instructor in jour nalism; Miss Rosamund Went worth, assistant professor of phy sical education, and W. A. Dahl berg, director of speech and drama. Science Club Hears Beck on Film Values A speech on “The Educational Value of Films” was given last night by Dr. L. F. Beck of the psy chology department at the meeting of the Social Science club. The first part of Dr. Beck’s speech was devoted to the production and distribution of training films by the armed forces. 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