Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 28, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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Layouts Asked
* From Seniors
Each graduating senior in adver
tising has been invited by Alpha
Delta Sigma, advertising honorary,
to submit a full-page ad for the
qualification advertising brochure
to be distributed again this fall.
As a direct result of last year’s
brochure, the honorary’s local chap
' ter has announced, many of the
* students were placed in organiza
tions at good starting salaries and
- with good opportunities for ad
vancement.
w Each page of the brochure will
carry one ad, prepared by the stu
dent, and printed in a group with
the others. These ads wiii be con
tained in a standard, clasp-type,
- file folder, which will be decorated
with a cartoon appropriate to the
occasion. This folder will be
sent out to the mailing list culti
vated from last year’s replies.
k Graduating seniors in advertis
ing who are interested in preparing
a page for inclusion in this year’s
* brochure are asked to contact Dr.
R. D. Millican, assistant professor
of business administration and
journalism. Alpha Delta Sigma has
requested that seniors interested
. should make that contact as early
as possible to allow distribution of
the brochure before graduation.
Radcliffe College
Offers Scholarship
Fey young'women interested in
j personnel work and other branches
! of administration, a limited num
ber of fellowships covering tuition
fees in whole or in part for the
1948-49 year are being offered by
Radcliffe college. In addition to the
fellowships there are openings for
a limited number of college gradu
ates. The tuition is $550.
The program includes about sev
en months of class instruction giv
en by members of the faculty of
the graduate school of business ad
ministration from Harvard univer
sity and others. Selected full time
apprentice work in business, gov
ernment and other organizations
occupies about three months.
For catalog and further informa
tion apply to: Mr. T. Whitehead,
Management Training Program,
Radcliffe college, Cambridge 38,
Massachusetts.
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Renewals Granted
Student Borrowers
Students with unpaid loans from
the office of the dean of men were
| reminded yesterday by Dean Vergil
j S. Fogdall that 60-day renewals
, may be granted those who have dif
ficulty meeting payment. If the
j student does not apply, however,
I any payment delinquency will be
marked against his record, Fogdall
said.
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- - -
Sally Waller
To Head Dance
Sally Waller, sophomore in lib
eral arts, has been appointed chair
man of the Heart Hop to be held
Friday night February 13. The
Hop, an annual girl-date-boy pro
gressive dance is sponsored by the
YWCA.
Committee chairmen include
Joan O’Neil and Barbara Kirsch,
decorations; Marie Lombard and
Sally Moore, king of hearts selec
tion; Billiejean Riethmiller, pub
licity; Mary Stadelman and Yolan
da Stoll, tickets; Carol Becker and
Pan Newton, coronation; Joy Mil
ler and Barbara Hinton, refresh
ments; and Jeannine Macauley,
posters.
March of Dimes
Show Scheduled
The Phffharmonica Trio, Capital
recording stars, will be the feat
ured attraction tonight at the
President’s Birthday Show in the
University high school auditorium.
The show being held in conjunction
with the March of Dimes campaign
will begin at 6:30 p.m.
The Philharmonica Trio is cur
rently playing at one of the local
clubs after a successful tour from
the east coast. George Kemp’s
Tex Beneke's Glenn Miller Band
To Make Northwest Debut Here
Tex Beneke and the 36-piece
Glenn Miller Orchestra will be pre
sented' at the Eugene Armory
Wednesday, Feb. 4th. This will be
the first time that this organiza
tion has appeared in the North
west. It will present dancing from
7:30 p. m. to midnight.
The band will also present a
stage show. The entire evenig's
admission price is $2.00 per person.
The group is comprised of five
saxaphones, four trombones, four
trumpets, a french horn, four
sextette, a local organization, will
also be on hand to add variety to
the entertainment. Kemp's combo
appears courtesy Local 689 of the
American Federation of Musicians.
rythm, violins, violas, cello, and a
vocal group headed by Gar ry Stev
ens entitled "The Moonlight Ser
enaders.”
The band are stars of the Chest
erfield supper club and the Army
Air Forces radio shows.
All of the Glenn Miller favor
ites are in the booas. including:
"In the Mood", Tuxedo Junction”,
"Little Brown Jug”, "Chattanooga
Choo Choo", and more. The Te>
Beneke outfit records for RCAi
Victor and almost 100 sides have
hien waxed in the two years since
the band returned form overseas.
Tickets are on sale at the Ap
pliance Center, 70 W. 10th St.
Leo Jaroff presents
TEX BENEKE
and the GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA
Appearing for a Stage Show and Dance at the Eugene Armory
Wednesday, February 4th, 7:30 p. in. to midnight.
Another Exclusive
UCA J/fcTO/t
RECORDING ARTIST
Win tickets! Enter the
TEX BENEKE RECORD BAR CONTEST
GRAND PRIZE: Two tickets to the Tex Beneke Stage Show and Dance . . .
plus a ten dollar merchandise award good for RCA VICTOR Records at the
Appliance Center’s Record Bar.
RULES: Complete the statement in 25 words or less: ‘T want
to see and hear Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra
because.”
Entries must be on official entry blanks available free at the
Record Bar. Only one entry will be accepted per person; all
others will be disregarded. Contest closes Tuesday, February 3.
All entries must be turned in at the Appliance Center’s RECORD
BAR by 5 :30 February 3. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of
sincerity, logic and aptness of thought. Decision of the judges
will be final.
From our collection of
RCA VICTOR
Recordings
by the miller Orchestra
String of Pearls j
Tuxedo Junction
Moonlight Serenade j
At Last
In the Mood
Stardust
Runnin’ Wild
»
Tex Beneke Records exclu
sively for RCA Victor (
Records. j
Winner will be* announced by Tex Beneke
himself during his.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE
at the RIvCORD BAR . . .
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
4:00 to 4:30, broadcast
over KUGN
FREE PAR-T-PAK Refreshments