Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    Faculty Drive
For SU Funds
Aimed at $5000
With sights set at 3S3000 for con
tributions, the University staff
Student Union campaign got un
derway Tuesday evening, Dean
Carl Onthank, general secretary
for the drive, reported Thursday.
The solicitations for funds will be
conducted only among faculty and
staff members of the University.
Under the chairmanship of Dr.
E. L. Johnson, head of the political
science department, the campaign
committee will attempt to reach
their quota by Tuesday, May 20,
but some contributions are expect
ed to come in after the deadline.
Solicitors Appointed
Solicitors for the campaign staff
were appointed at a committee j
meeting held Tuesday evening held 1
in the lounge room of Gerlinger
hall. I
The campaign solicitors and de
partments to be covered are: li
brary and art museum: R. C.
Swank, and Elizabeth Kindly; j
business administration depart- j
ment: D. D. Gage. Physics, math
and engineering departments will
be covered by Edwin G. Ebbig
hausen; biology department: Arn
old Soderwall; law: C. G. Howard.
Departments Covered
The architecture and allied arts
department will be covered by W.
S. Baldinger and Brownell Frasier;
English department: Robert D.
Horn and W. J. Stevens; language
department: Carl Johnson and L.
O. Wright; municipal research and
service department: Jean Hannay;
the geology, geography and an
thropology departments will be
covered by Lloyd W. Staples; psy
chology: Lester Beck; Chapman
hall (except Co-op) will be cov
ered by Hoyt Trowbridge; physical
education department: Paul Wash
Ke ana jh. h. Jrioyman; registrar
and graduate offices: C. L. Con
stance. The journalism, the press
and multigraph departments will
be solicited by Warren Price.
The dean of women and the
bouse mothers will be contacted
by Marjorie Cunningham. The
chemistry department will be cov
ered' by D. F. Swinehart; the ex
tension division: Mozelle Hair;
alumni and editor’s office: Lester
E. Anderson.
Offices Contribute
The ASUO and the athletics de
partment will be covered by Dick
Williams. The business office,
phone exchange and the photog
raphy bureau will be solicited by
Lulu Bergstrom; the chancellor,
board and the president’s offices
will be covered by E. M. Pallett.
The dean of men’s office will be
asked to contribute by Glen Swee
ney; the dormitories: Mrs. Bertha
Fulwiler; the health service; Mar
ian Hays Miller; the music depart
ment: Donald' Allton; the social
science department: Andrew Fish,
Ed Robbins; physical plants: Louie
Jensen, Allen Osborne, Les Goheen
and Mrs. Florence Garnett.
Political Science Club
To Hear Reed Man
Professor Charles McKinley of
the Reed college faculty will speak
to the Political Science club on Fri
day, May 16 at 7:30, at the YWCA
hut. Professor McKinley will speak
on “The Separation of Powers,”
dealing with the division of the gov
ernment.
All students are welcome to at
tend the meeting.
Los Angeles Confab
Dmws University Pair
Two University students, Helen
Sherman, freshman in journalism,
and Harold Light, freshman in lib
eral arts, left by plane Thursday to
atteend the B’Nai B’rith Hillel
Foundations Pacific Regional Insti
tute, May 17-18, at Camp Max
Straus, Los Angeles County, Cali
fornia.
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breathes of youth and excitement. It
y has the freshness of gayefy and fun.
There's a complete group of Skylark
accessories, all perfumed with refresh
ing Skylark . . . and brought to you in
intriguing pastel packages.
^Perfume.. $4.25, $1.75
/Talc.. $.50
S Dusting Powder $1.50
Lilting Fragrance.. $1.50
Face Powder.. $1.00
Bath Bubbles. .$1.25
Penny-Wise Drug Stores
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To all prices add Tax
Luncheon
Set May 17
“Lifetime Exposure, Graduation
is not enough,’’ is the title of the ad
dress Mrs. Edmunson Norton, re
gional secretary of the YWCA, will
make to the annual junior-senior
luncheon sponsored by the YWCA
at the Eugene hotel, 12:30 Saturday,
May 17.
Dedo Misley. ticket chairman,
has advised that junior women pur
chase their tickets and those for the
seniors as soon as possible from
their houe representatives or at the
YWCA. It is traditional for the
seniors to be invited by juniors. Ad
mission is 85 cents. All money from
sales is to be turned into the Chi
Omega house by Thursday night.
According to Anne Burgess, pro
gram chairman, the invocation will
be given by Beryl Howard, worship
chairman of the Y, and that short
speeches will also be given by Bjorg
Hansen, president, and Marjory
[ Skordahl, past president of the Y.
| Background music is to be fur
j nished by Mary Margaret Dundore
I at the piano.
I Mrs. Norton is a past president of
the University YWCA and has
served as secretary at the Univer
sity of California and the Univer
sity of Oregon Y’s.
Other members of the luncheon
committee include Chairman Nila
Dessinger, Geneva Davis, guests;
Delores Ray, decorations, and Nan
cy Peterson, publicity.
In July, 1876, Deady hall became
the first building on the University
of Oregon campus.
The Pinna Nobuis, a shell tisn,
spins silk. Early Italians used this
silk in the manufacture of cloth.
seventeen Indian reservations
and 14 different tribes are scat
tered throughout Arizona.
"ACCORDING TO THY FAITH"
. 11 a.m.
Rev. Norman Brown, Guest Speaker
"CHOOSING A MASTER"
7:30 p.m.
Rev. Alex. Mersdorf, Guest Speaker
Bible School at 9:45 a. m.
8 Training- Unions at 6:30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway at High
VETERANS!
NO G. I. MATERIAL FOR THIS
TERM WILL BE ISSUED
AFTER MAY 20th.
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