Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 18, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    ADS Pledges Take the Vow
These seven pledges are taking the final step of the formal initiation into Alpha Delta Sigma, Men’s
National Advertising honorary. They include Jim McClintock, Steve Gann, Mike Mitchell, George Melvin,
Sam Plunkett, and Leo McNutt. On the right, next to Dr. R. D. Millican, is Don Persinger, performing
one of his last duties as president. (Photo by Nolph.)
ISA Hopefuls
To Apply Soon
Students interested in holding of
fice in the Independent Students
association must petition to so. Pe
tition deadline is May 20.
Nominations will be held at an
assembly May 20 in room 105. Com
merce hall.
Offices open include president,
vice-president, and one man and
woman representative to the or
ganizational committee from the
sophomore, junior, and senior class
es.
Independent elections will be held
May 28. All Independent students
are eligible to vote.
Joe Conroy, Sherry Ross hall,
and Bob Davis, Stan Ray hall, will
receive petitions.
Candidates Selected
(Continued from page one)
to 16, for the nomination for senior
representative on the ASUO ex
ecutive council.
Ed Anderson will represent the
ASA ticket in the contest for jun
ior representative. With 22 votes
he defeated Larry Davidson, Tau
Kappa Epsilon, 12; and Mike Mit
chell, Phi Kappa Psi, 2. One ballot,
marked “Larry Mitchell’’ was in
validated and destroyed.
Steve Button, Sigma Chi, re
ceived 21 votes to win the sopho
more representative nomination
from Kelly Ferris, Sigma Phi Epsi
lon, who got 16 votes.
Two Ballots Needed
Joe Richards, Alpha Tau Omega,
received 21 votes in his try at the
sophomore nomination for a posi
tion on the Co-op board, defeating
Bill Mansfield, Phi Gamma Delta,
PACIFIC TRAILWAYS
Dear Student,
May we of Pacific Trailways congratulate you on
completion of your term at the University of Oregon. We
realize "that immediately following the end of this term,
you will want to consider the fastest, most economical
and comfortable way home, and we can provide that for
you. For this reason we are bringing to your attention
the services offered by Pacific Trailways.
SCHEDULES: Trailways buses leave Eugene at 1:30
p m. and 7:00 p.m. There is a saving of over 150
miles via Trailways’ route east to the points men
tioned below.
FARES: Fares from Eugene over the scenic short route
(the South Santiam) to Bend, Burps, Ontario,
Boise, and points east ARE LESS via Trailways.
For instance, some of our low fares as follows:
EUGENE TO BEND ..$ 3.50
EUGENE TO VALE . 8.75
EUGENE TO ONTARIO . 8.75
EUGENE TO BOISE . 9.05
EUGENE TO TWIN FALLS 11.95
PLUS TAX
RESERVATIONS: We are prepared to accept your res
ervation for your trip home several days in advance
of your departure time, in order to assure you of
a comfortable seat and save you the trouble of
having to purchase your ticket among all those
other last-minute details. Sometime prior to the
day you wish to leave Eugene, drop in at our tem
porary depot at 957 Pearl Street, purchase your
ticket, and tell the agent the date and time you
want to leave; then leave the rest to us.
We take pride in the friendliness and courtesy of our
organization and would like the opportunity to prove to
you that our slogan, “The Friendly Line” is the whole
hearted sentiment of each member of the Trailways
staff. This courtesy, coupled with our modern buses and
scenic route, assures you of a most enjoyable trip home,
to start your vacation off with a bang.
Yours Very Truly
PACIFIC TRAILWAYS
Seavey Wants Rent
From Picknickers
John Seavcy’s place will be closed
fpr student picnics unless they are
scheduled with Mr. Seavey. The pic
nic grounds may be used only when
rented. Mrs. Hazel Kiencele, his
daughter, said.
This ban is placed because of de
structiveness done to the grounds
by the students, she said.
who had 15 votes. He was selected
on the second ballot. First ballot
ings showed:
Bill Mansfield, Phi Gamma Del
ta, 15; Janice Hughes, Alpha Phi,
5; Beverly Miller, Delta Delta Del
ta, 2; Joe Richards, Alpha Tau
Omega, 16, and Paula Castle, Chi
Omega, 2.
Tom Powell and William H.
Green, both from Lambda Chi /U
pha, were nominated for the two
junior Co-op board positions. There
was no vote, because, the other two
candidates, Owen Bently, Alpha
I Tau Omega, and Wes Nicholson,
Theta Chi, were withdrawn.
Marvin Horenstein, Sigma Alpha
Mu, drew 23 votes to win the nom
ination for yell king, after defeat
ing George Watkins, Phi Delta The
ta, who received 13 votes. Jack
Countryman, Kappa Sigma, and
Wayne Ferguson, Delta Upsilon,
were withdrawn as candidates.
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Tri-Delts Plan Pansy Ring Party
For Engaged Senior Women
A seven-foot ring^made of pan
sies will be part of the annual Del
ta Delta Delta breakfast planned
for Sunday morning at the chapter
house to honor engaged senior wo
men on the campus.
After the 9 o’clock breakfast,
Russell’s store will present a style
show including spring fashions sug
gested for a trousseau. Music num
bers will be given by Elizabeth and
Mary Stadelman.
Next on the program is the ring
ceremony narrated by Joan Ram
bo. She will read the name of each
senior woman and her finance who
will step through the pansy ring.
The ceremony is scheduled for 10
o’clock Sunday morning and is open
to the public.
Participants in the ceremony in
cluse Jessica Bartels, Janis Garris
son, Beryl Howard, Beverly How
ard, Mary McClintock, Adelaide
Schooler, Cecilia Sensor, Janet
Shoffer, and Barbara Williams.
Eengaged senior women who
have not received invitations are
requested to phone Donna Master
son.
Infirmary Reports
Nine on Sick List
Students confined to the infirmary
this week are: Norine Boyd, Margaret
Spangle, Suzanne Mac Adams, Nadia
Fishback, Carol Algtier, Frank Icnul
li, Robert Prescott. Morven Thomas,
and Phyllis Morgan.
Side Patter
(Continued from page two)
Chi Bill Davis, and Jeanne McGin
nis with Pi Kap Dick Chambers,
With Harold Stassen, it’s coffee
at the College Side ... If he car.
stand it so can you.
THE SUN IN THE MORNING
AND THE MOON
AT NIGHT
will welcome you
on one of our
pert, cotton
Sunbacks
TREAT THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE
ROYALLY
II II
By Treating Him to Dinner
at DELS
Before the Mortarboard Ball
774 E. 11th
Across from Sigma Nu