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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1949)
Todays Staff Copyeditors: Dewey Rand. Night staff: Lorna Larson, edi tor, Pat Wenke, Dewey Rand. Jean Lovell Day Manager * Solicitors: Kay Kuckenberg, Barbara Metcalf, Kathy Newman, Jeanne Hoffman, Jean Burgess, Jane Crawford, Larilyn Thompson, Claire Cordier. Vaudeville Acts (Continued from page one) . and all of next week,” Helen Cald well, ticket chairman, stated yes terday. ‘‘Tickets will cost 50c; there will V>e no reserved tickets,” she stated. Ed Peterson is in charge of cam ' pus sales and Willie Dodds of down town sales, while Barbara Ness is arranging for house-to-house can vassing in the residential sections of Eugene. , Campus honoraries are aiding in arrangements for the benefit show. Kwamas sophomore women’s ser - vice honorary, will sell tickets in downtown Eugene; Druids, junior men’s honorary, is printing pro • grams and selling advertising; and Phi Theta, junior women’s honor ary, will usher. A large permanent trophy will doe awarded to the living organiza tion presenting the best act. The individual performer, whether as a •member of a skit or in a solo act, . will reeceive a free trip to Reno and an opportunity to appear on a nationwide radio show sponsored • by the University of Nevada. Fellas— For the Spring House Dances, you will need a White Palm Beach Dinner Jacket These can be obtained at fiatkis-Jjjemiityf 1022 Willamette St. Ph. 2124 Women's Worirl .... ii miiii i In spite of the sight setback she is shown encountering, Nell Stewart rose from the mat to win in seventeen minutes, from Helen Lind in a pro wrestling match at Minneapolis. Opening Day in Tokyo So that the spectators will know who’s playing, a mascot carries the name of his team in front of a string of Japanese baseball play ers as they parade on opening day in Tokyo. Westminster Potluck Westminster house will sponsor a potluck dinner for married cou ples Wednesday evening beginning at 6 p. m. All married couples are invited. • For • Ficnics • Beach Days • Parties Pick Pert Cottons Denim— Shorts halters bras Two Piece Sun Suits Zr iia SPORT SHOP 991 & 832 Willamette Wiley Pictured Most Bell, Bartelt Second Cameras caught Roger Wiley 13 times to make him the most pho tographed student in the 1949 Ore gana. Editor Trudi Chernis said the index for the yearbook listed Wiley, a senior in health education, more than any other Webfoot. Athletes George Bell and Jim Bartelt were close behind with ten pictures each in the publication. The male trio beat out all Ore gon women. Helen Sherman and Dorothy Orr were the closest com petitors with eight pictures each. Asklepiads Meet Important meeting of all Askle piads in room 20 Friendly 7:30 p.m. Thursday. New Officers Assume Duties New officers of Nu chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, women’s national professional music sorority, will be installed in ceremonies Thursday night, 7 p. m., in Gerlinger’s Alum ni hall. Faye Schick, sophomore in mu sic, will assume duties as president of the group. Other officers to be installed are Joyce Everson, vice president; Joanne Loper, recording secretary; Lucretia Prentiss, cor responding secretary; Ellen Liebe, treasurer; Gay Williams, warden; Anne Hopper, historian; Mary Hawkins, chaplain; and Alma Dop son, chorister. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES • CAMERAS • FILMS • PROJECTORS • • Printing and Developing Color or Black and White U of O Co-op Store Flowers by Air Anywhere Your EASTER ORCHID CORSAGES will be delivered anywhere in t'ue United States by air for $3.00 and up '"a ORCHIDS for Eugene delivered anywhere in the City limits at Eugene for $2.50 and up At tylawesid, lAnlimitedl 193 E. Broadway Phone 6290