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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1947)
Yates Releases Staff Positions Upper-staff appointments for the 1948 Oregana were announced by Editor Ross Yates, yesterday. Merle Pugh was named assistant managing editor, Howard Ramey as special features editor, Ruth Reagan to the post of executive secretary, Helen Sherman as pro motion director, and Larry David son, assistant editor. Miller’s Assistants Assisting Warren Miller, asso ciate editor in charge of houses, are: Roger Tetlow, executive edi tor in charge of men’s houses, and Nancy Peterson, executive editor in charge of women’s houses. Jim Wallace will be assistant executive editor and Dorothy Orr will serve as layout editor for houses. Assisting Laura Olsop, asso ciate editor in charge of activities, are: Laverne Gunderson, ISA; Jo anne Frydenlund, publications; Janice Kent, drama; Janet Beigal, clubs; Billijean Rielhmiller, ser vice honoraries; Marie Lombard, fashions; Kit Wilhelm, associated women students; and June Fitz gibbons, concert and lecture series. Diana Dye was named as women’s sports editor. Special writers appointed by Yates are Maryann Theilen, Beth Basler, and Nancy Starkweather. Phyllis Kohlmeier and Virginia Fletcher were named as special assistants. Yates emphasized that artists and writers are especially needed for the 1948 Oregana. Announcement of staff appoint ments foj the schools section and houses sections will be made later. Eager Cadets (Continued frotn page one) member of the 295th AAA search light battalion stationed in the Ha waiian islands. Two juniors in business adminis tration, ex-AAF pilot cadet Jack R. Donald and Has H. Haight, who served on the cruiser New Orleans in the western Pacific during the war, both want to fly on a reserve status. Training Valuable Another junior in business ad ministration, Jimmy W. George, is of the opinion that the advanced military education he is receiving is valuable in rounding out his uni versity education and :n supple menting his educational allowance through the compensation paid ad vanced ROTC members. George holds the distinction of being in the third plane that land ed 11th airborne division paratroops at Atsugi, Japan, at the beginning of the American occupation of Ja pan. Public Law 16 Vets Get Raise Any changes in the marital sta tus of veteran students at the Uni versity, or in the number of thehir dependents if they are under pub lic law 16, should be reported im mediately to the veterans admin istration office in Emerald hall. Public law 338, which became ef fective September 1 this year, pro vides for a raise in the minimum pension and subsistence allowance paid under public law 16 to veter ans suffering 30 per cent or more disability. Those with less than 30 per cent disability are not affect ed. The new law also provides for an increased allotment for married veterans with children, plus in creases for each additional child, provided the student is attending school under public law 16, and is at least 30 per cent disabled. Veterans attending the Univer sity under public law 346 are not affected by the new law. No Exam Needed For Gl Insurance Veterans wishing to reinstate their G. I. insurance policies have until December 31 of this year to do so without a physical examin ation. Those applying for reinstate ment will be required to sign an affidavit stating that their health is as good as it was at the time of their discharge from the service. Wear your rooter’s caps next Saturday afternoon. You can’t afford to be without a Carol Brent * classic 1 Sizes 12 to 20 /■ :•/ . . . because these are the casually correct dresses you’ll want to live in from sun-up to sun-down! Tai lored in high quality rayon gabar dine, with the precise well-defined lines you’d expect to find in a made-to-order dress. Many styles in green, beige, aqua, blue, brown, gray. Sizes from 9 to 15, 12 to 20. Add these purchases tcTyour Monthly Payment Account. I | Sizes 9 to 15