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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1948)
Today’s Staff Don Smith City Editor Copy Editors: Dolores Kletzing, Ann Darby, Joan Manning, Mari lyn Madden, Stavley Sparks, Carol Gray, Margaret Ivie, Jerry Hen dren, Bill Linklater, Theda Eldra der. Night Staff: Joan Hodecker, Shirley Thomas, Ginny Swart, Gen Thompson, Bill Lance. Sally Waller Asst. Adv. Mgr. Leslie Tooze Day Manager Ad Staff: Virginia Kellogg, Jean Lovell, Carol Montieth, Kay Kuck enberg, Marilyn Horr, Pat Finne gan, Barbara Metcalf, Delia Wil liams, Sue Graham, Larry Prairie. Army Leads.Lambert NEW YORK, Oct. 1—(AP)Un beaten Army moved into the lead for 1948 Lambert trophy award to day following last Satturday’s 26 to 21 conquest of Illinois. The cadets, winners of the tro phy in 1943, 1944 and 1945, gath ered in 984 points in this week’s voting of the committee. Classified Ads WANTED—Don’t miss the joy of Campus Capers. Let me type your themes and papers. 767 E. 15th. Evelyn Craven. Trailer House. 4c per hundred first 5000 words. 3c per hundred any addi tional words. LOST: Pink frame glasses in case somewhere between Gerlinger and Commerce Halls. Dorothy Haines, Gamma Hall. (14) FOR SALE—Ladies suits, dresses. 12-16. Phone 5821. (20) PROOFREADER WANTED — 3 hrs. Sat. night. Inq. Register Guard Classified Manager, Ph. 6300, Ext. 24. FOUND — Parker “51” fountain pen. Owner identify at 1424 Emerald. UNIVERSITY student needs girl’s bicycle with light weight tires. Will pay reasonable price. Ph. 208 3 - 5:00. (15) FOR SALE—Jodphurs and riding boots, black 1652-W, 1859 East 15th. IT Cheer on the Team Dress Your Best for the Portland Game Hailes —APPAREL—IQ44 WML Leaders Chosen To Plan Award Five University student leaders were selected yesterday to serve on a committee to plan the award ing of a trophy to the outstanding campus living organization each year. Ron Waring, president of men’s dorm heads; Warren Richey, Iin terfraternity council president; Bev Pitman, AWS head; Laura Ol son, YWCA president, and Gene vieve Siskey, president of Heads of Houses, were named to serve on the committee. Choices were made by Student Body President Bob Allen and Di rector of Student Affairs Donald M. DuShane, acting with the ap proval of the student executive council. This group will set the stand ards by which the trophy will be awarded, and attempt to formulate a point system toward earning the honor. Sculptor to Talk On Plastic Form Mr. Mark Sponenburgh, instruc tor of art and sculpturing, wil] give the second of a series of lec tures sponsored by the house li brarians organization at 4 in the browsing room of the library. He will talk on “the considera tion of subject matter in plastic form,” and will show by means oi slides the different parts of the human figure and how they can be modeled. Everyone is invited. The house librarians’ organiza tion is composed of a representa tive from each living group; it plans to present a series of lec tures eveery Wednesday at 4. One World Officers Election Tonight Election of officers will be a ma jor item on the agenda of the One World club meeting, to be held this evening at 7:30 in the YMCA. First topic for discussion will be world federalism. This will be dis cussed by a speaker not yet named. A report on racial -discrimination in Eugene will be given by Paul Zilch, All University students are in vited to attend—members of the club being particularly urged to come. Department Heads To Buy Directories Free copies of the student direc tory, (Piggers’ Guide), will not be supplied to the department heads this year by the editor’s office. Those departments wishing to order copies of the Oregana or the student directory are urged to send requisitions to the educational activities department, located at McArthur Court, as soon as pos sible. For Fish 'n' Chips Delicious Snacks MIDWAY DRIVE-IN Main Highway South It's a Mystery cauMtf People everywhere are praising ihe youthful style and trim tailoring of these wide-spread collar shirts by Wilson Brothers. Perfect collar opening for popular ' Windsor knots. Full-cut through chest ° ° o ° ° * °° and shoul;1 ers, tapered at the waist. Sanforized. Choose white or pastel colors. ,4.50 0 O Phone 2124 1012 Willamette Sophs Tops . (Continued from page one) the University again this year with a total of 2740 students enrolled. Second in enrollment is the school of business administration, which has a total of 1476 students. The school of architecture and allied arts, with a record enroll ment last year again topped its total by some 23 students. Last year's registration was 727, and this year the total number of art majors is 750. Law School Shows Decrease The school of law, showing a slight decrease, has a total of 418 students, and the school of health and education, lacking 2 from last year’s total, has 250 enrollees. Other schools showing a slight decrease in registration are the RHS Alumni Meet Roseburg high school alumni will hold their annual homecoming this Friday. All former students now attending Oregon have been invited. school of music, numbering 205, the school of journalism totaling 140, and the school of education, with 123 enrolled. General studies students total 6 this year, and 9 students are auditing classes. Veterans total 2796 this fall com pared to last year's total of 3055. For Fish 'n' Chips Delicious Snacks MIDWAY DRIVE-IN Main Highway South YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR Gov. Earl Warren REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT Friday Oct. 15 McArthur court 7:30 p.m. Informal reception immediately following address at Osborn Hotel. Come and shake hands with Gov. and Mrs. Warren, Miss Virginia, and other visiting dignitaries. Lane Co. Republican Central Committee Clara S. Curry, V. Chairman Ed. G. Boehnke, Chairman