Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 13, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Ad Men Gather for Banquet
.. .
. em ers of the University W. F. G. Thaeher chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, professional men’s adver
ismg ra ermty, are shown as they gathered Tuesday night for their annual banquet. Highlights of
the evening were the initiation of seven men and the drawing up of plans to award a special advertising
scholarship to the outstanding junior in advertising. (Photo by Nolph salon)
Chairmen Listed
For Twistie Sale
Twistie co-chairmen Anne Good
man and Ann Morton announced
committees for the Phi Theta Twis
tie sale yesterday.
Chairman of the posters com
mittee is Ruth Landry, and her
committee is Pat Cook, Betty
Wright, Barbara Detrich, and Les
lie Tooze. Heading finance is El
eanor Johns, aided by Beverly Mil
ler and Mary Lou Sorenson.
Booth sales are under Jackie
Hinds and Barbara Ness, with
Georgene Shanklin, Barbara King,
Maryen Roberts, Larrie Harris,
Paula Castle, Ann Muir, Nancy
Kuhnhausen, Nancy Massion and
Beverly Grace on the committee.
Donna Mary Brennan and Joan
Wagenblast are co-chairmen of
house sales, and on the committee
are Florence Hansen, Mary Knox,
Jean Hilton, Marilyn Madden, Sal
ly Terril, Shirley Potter and Eve
Overback.
Distribution is headed by Bar
bara Hamilton and Carolanne Wall,
with Beverly Buckley, Della Lu
kich, Nancy Massion, Nancy Cham
berlin, Jessie Bennet, Jackie Bar
bee and Delores Jeppeson on the
committee.
Publicity committee, headed by
Connie Jackson, consists of Maryen
Roberts, June Fitzgibbons and
Margie Scandling.
May 13, 1948
Dear Senior:
Now that Junior Weekend is
over, I have time to send you this
reminder.
Graduation i son Sunday, June
13th. I was wondering if you have
completed your personal arrange
ments for graduation. Have you or
dered your cap' gown, cards and an
nouncements from the "Co-op?" You
should do this soon because May
25th is the last day on which deliver
ies can be guaranteed. Be sure, also,
to go to Emerald Hall and pay your
graduation fees of $6.50.
This is a special event in your life
so don't forget to do any of the im
portant things.
-... Your store, jwMwmn ?ittii
"*7,6e Co-op''
ISA Nominates
Today at 3 p.m.
Independent students will choose
today the slate which will repre
sent them in the spring student
body elections. The nominating as
sembly will begin at 3 p.m. in room
3 Fenton hall.
Any interested student may at
tend today's assembly, but voting
will be carried out by the ISA sen
ate and the members of the or
ganizational committee.
Those students making nominat
ing speeches are reminded by the
organizational committee that their
speeches are limited to three min
utes. Candidates may speak for a
five-minute limit.
Students who are interested in
running for office have already pe
titioned for the one in which they
are most interested. The organiza
tional committee will make.recom
mendations but any person who has
petitioned may be nominated from
the floor.
Weekend Royalty
To Aid Bond Drive
Junior Weekend Queen Nancy?
Sworn, and princesses Joy Hamm
anr Miss Donna Stageberg will aid
the city of Eugene in a special
Savings Bond drive program today
at the corner of Broadway and
Willamette between 4 and 6 p.m.
Nancy Joy and Donna will lend
their charms to the occasion by
selling bonds to the townspeople.
A trailer “Bondmobile,’’ on a 'na
tionwide tour for the treasury de
partment will be on exhibition also.
At Oregon * *
DEAN WICKHAM
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BECAUSE SERVING YOU HAS BEEN A PLEASURE
- THANK YOU -
For Your Convenience We Have Increased Our Staff
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