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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1948)
Faculty Committees For '48, '49Listed Faculty committees for the cur rent academic year, as announced toy the president’s office, appear be iow: Academic Requirements: K. J. O’ Connell, Chm.; C. L. Constance, Secretary (ex-officio, non voting); H. G. Barnett; W. J. Dixon; E. G. .Moll. Advising: L. S. Cressman, Chm.; D. M. DuShane; A. H. Kunz. Advisory Council: A. F. Mour sund, Chm.; R. R. Huestis, Secre tary; J. T. Ganoe; O. J. Hollis; E. 'L. Johnson; H. G. Townsend. Assembly: D. E. Clark, Chm.; R. C. Williams, Secretary; D. W. All ton; W. A. Dahlberg; L. A. Harris; W. C. Price; Student Members:' Robert F. Henderson; Nancy H. Peterson. Awards: K. W. Onthank, Chm.; V. S. Fogdall; Waldo Schumacher; Golda P. Wickham. Gerlinger Cup: Golda P. Wick ham, Chm.; Mrs. F. L. Chambers; Mrs. O. F. Stafford; Student Mem bers: Roberta L. Brophy; Nancy H. Peterson; Beverly Pitman. Koyl Cup: V. S. Fogdall, Ohm.; W. A. Dahlberg; P. S. Dull; L. A. Harris; A. B. Stillman; R. C. Wil liams. I'hilo Bennett Award: Waldo Schumacher, Chm.; P. L. Klein sorge; R. W. Smith. Oregon Mothers’ Scholarship: K. W. Onthank, Chm.; R. H. Ernst; Marie R. Mason; Leona Tyler; Gol da P. Wickham. Catalog: B. E. Jessup, Chm.; W. C. Ballaine; F. A. Beard; G. N. Bel knap; C. L. Johnson. Courses: O. K. Burrell, Chm.; G. N. Belknap, Secretary (nonvoting, ex-officio); D. E. Clark; A. F. Moursund. Educational Activities Board: E. M. Pallett, Chm.; R. C. Williams, Sec’y (nonvoting, ex-officio); D. E. Clark; D. M. DuShane (nonxoting, ex officio); C. G. Howard; Theodore Kratt (to be replaced by C. F. Wei gle beginning winter term); Stu dent Members: Robert M. Allen; Gertrude J. Chernis (non voting, ex officio). Arthur C. Johnson; Mar vin A. Rassmussen; William A. Yates (nonvoting, ex officio). Faculty Senate: O. J. Hollis, Chm.; H. G. Townsend, Vice Chm.; C. G. Howard, Sec’y; J. T. Ganoe; Don ald Allton; C. B. Beall; N. H. Co rnish; E. A. Cykler; E. G. Daniel; E. G. Ebbighausen; W. S. Hayden; R. R. Huestis; C. L. Huffaker; E. L. Johnson; Theodore Kratt; P. B' Jacobson; P. A. Killgallon; R. W. Leighton; S. W. Little; R. D. Milli can; V. P. Morris; A. F. Moursund; W. C. Price; K. J. O'Connell; F. H. Trowbridge; C. F. Weigle; A. M. Vincent; P. R. Washke; Rosamond Wentworth; G. Wright. Far Eastern Studies: P. S. Dull, Chm.; S. D. Ericksen; J. D. Hatch, Jr.; A. L. Lomax; P. B. Means; Theodore Stem; D. S. Willis. Graduate Council: E. L. Johnson, Chm.; J. F. Cramer (ex officio); R. T. Ellickson (ex officio); C. W. Hintz (ex officio); W. C. Ballaine; C. B. Beall; W. J. Dixon; Arnold Elston; J. T. Ganoe; P. B. Jacobson; R. W. Leighton; E. H. Moore; Hoyt Trowbridge; Pierre Van Ryssel berghe. General Studies: E. H. Moore, Chm.; W. J. Dixon; R. H. Ernst; R. R. Huestis; P. B. Jacobson; H. E. Stevens; L. O. Wright. Honors Council: E. H. Moore, Chm.; C. L. Constance, Sec’y; (ex officio); Quirinus Breen; Paul Civ in; L. S. Cressman; S. N. Dicken; D. M. Dougherty; E. C. A. Lesch. International Affairs and Schol arships: Gordon Wright, Chm.; C. B. Beall; D. M. Dougherty; B. E. Jessup; P. B. Means; V. P. Morris; C. P. Schleicher; A. Vargas-Baron. Library: C. W. Hintz, Chm.; L. F. Beck; D. E. Clark; F. M. Com bellack; Arnold Elston; J. M. Fos kett; J. T. Ganoe; E. C. A. Lesch; 3. W. Little; F. W. Paul; Pierre Van Rysselberghe; H. B. Wood. Military Education: Calvin Crumbaker, Chm.; H. S. Hoyman; A. B. Stillman; Student Member: A. Joseph Conroy. Publications: O. K. Burrell, Chm.; G. N. Belknap, sec’y; W. C. Ballaine; C. B. Beall; F. A. Beard; T. R. Ellickson (ex officio); C. W. Hintz, C. G. Howard; R. R. Huestis. Jleligous and Spiritual Activ ities: P. B. Means, Chm.; Quirinus Breen; N. H. Cornish; V. S. Fogdall; C. J. Sullivan; Astrid Williams. Scholarship: H. G. Townsend, Chm.; C. L. Constance, sec’y (non voting, ex officio); D. M. DuShane (nonvoting, ex officio); E. G. Eb bighausen; V. S. Fogdall; K. S. Ghent; E. G. Moll; Waldo Schu macher; Golda P. Wickham. Scholarships and Grants-in-Aid: C. L. Huffaker, Chm.; V. S. Fog dall, Waldo Schumacher; Golda P. Wickham. Student Affairs: E. M. Pallett, Chm.; R. C. Williams, sec’y; D. M. DuShane (nonvoting, ex officio); V. S. Fogdall; R. C. McCall; J. C. McCloskey; A. B. Stillman; Golda Genevieve Siskey; William A. Vates (nonvoting). Student Discipline: R. D. Clark, Chm.; Jessie M. Smith, sec’y; V. S. Fogdall (nonvoting, ex officio); P. E. Kambly; D. R. Marshall; W. C. Price; Golda P. Wickham (nonvot ing, ex officio); Student Members: Roberta L. Brophy; Mary L. Wes ton; William A. Yates. Teacher Education: P. B. Jacob son, Chm.; Quirinus Breen; D. M. Dougherty; P. E. Kambly; Jean P. Wickham; Student Members: Kendall; W. V. Norris; P. W. Sou ers; V. S. Sprague; John Stehn; F. E. Wood. University Lectures: R. H. Ernst, Chm.; R. C. Williams, Sec’y; D. E. Clark; R. D. Clark; L. S. Cressman; E. A. Cykler; Pierre Van Ryssel berghe. Wesley House Holds Round up “Round-up” will be the theme of the Wesley House party to be held on Friday evening at 8 p.m. In keeping with the western spir it will be a square dance, which will be called by Ed. Moe. Winding up the evening at approximately 11:30 p.m. will be a real chuck-wagon dinner. In charge of the entertainment aer recreation committee members A1 Gordon, Bob Pearce, and Giles Godfrey. They request students to dress in plaids and jean3. RADIO SERVICE on all makes ENDICOTT'S RADIO 871 13th E Ph. 5739 Madelaine is Back On Oregana Staff Although she was graduated last year, Madelaine Crump is back on the campus. She left an application at the Oregana office Tuesday night. Her card said, “Sue Madelaine Crump, Kappa Alpha Theta,” but only the older Thetas are acquaint ed with her. Men Interest She wrote that she is “funda mentally interested in men,” and would like to promote herself. The card gave Ann Woodworth, Theta president, as a reference. Ann Woodworth said “Madelaine was a good worker, who belonged Amphibs to Report Annual tryouts for Amphibians, women’s swimming honorary, will be held in Gerlinger pool’Monday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday Oct. 2, 10 to 12 a.m. Special times can be arranged with Miss Masilo nis, Amphibian adviser. to last year’s class.” She consist ently petitioned for Phi Theta, ap peared at rushing functions, and “haunted the Theta house,” Miss Woodworth explained. Trudi Says Now Madelaine may become as sistant promotion director of the Oregana, according to Trudi Cher nis, editor. ’J Looking for something ' NEW... TRY POWELL and EDBLOM'S FOOTWEAR Alumni owned and managed 828 Willamette Street Be with the m@w YOU CAN BECOME A MEMBER OF THE CITIZEN MARINES Yes, now the Citizen Marine Corps (Re serve) is opening Its membership to young men between the age of 17 and 32, both veterans and non-veterans. This organization is the civilian branch of the famous U. S. 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