Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 26, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editor or his associates.
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OUTSTANDING RADIO ACHIEVEMENT TROPHY of 1950 goes to
Bob Hinz (left), student program manager of KOAC. The award was
made at the radio awards presentation banquet, Wednesday night at
the Anchorage. Les Ready, KUGN program manager, is shown pre
senting the trophy. Four other University radio students also received
trophies Wednesday night, presented by Eugene radio stations. The
Richfield Reporter sponsored the outstanding achievement award.
Janet Harris received the KORE trophy for the outstanding female
radio performer; Bob Roberts was awarded the KERG trophy for the
outstanding male performer; Jack Vaughn received the KASH trophy
for the leading radio writer; and Terrance Roseen was awarded the
KUGN trophy for outstanding radio production. Dick Hardie received
a $100 scholarship as the outstanding junior in University radio. The
scholarship was presented by the Oregon State Broadcasters’ Associ
ation.—(Photo by Art French.)
Seniors Awarded
Spanish Prizes
Henrietta Richter, senior in for
eign languages, was awarded the
John Watson Vogan Spanish Es
say Prize at the annual initiation
of Sigma Delta Pi, national Span
ish honor fraternity, Sunday.
Sigma Delta Pi book awards
went to Nan Humphrey Adams,
first, and Harry Sorensen, second.
Both are seniors in foreign lang
uages.
Students initiated into Sigma
Delta Pi were Robert Bunnage,
Patricia Springer, Margaret Blago,
Clara Jane Browning, Irene Long,
Barbara Rinard, Mary Fran Lor
ain, Henrietta Richter, Frances
Brcoks, Barbara Fisk, John Snow,
Charity Williams, Dolores Benitez,
Joan Manning, Janet Bronson,
Robert Mathis, Roberta Tussing,
and Kenneth Ford.
Bernardo Gicovate, professor of
romance languages, and William
Myer, instructor in romance lang
uages, were initiated as honorary
members.
Last Day for Signing
With Air Force Team
Today is the last day an Air
Force procurement team seeking
men for officer training will be on
the campus.
With headquarters in the ROTC
building, Capt. R. C. Wilson and Lt.
L. W. Hightower are seeking men
with two years of college for pilot
and navigator training programs
and Officers’ Candidate School.
The recruiters reported one def
inite and several prospective can
didates for the training programs
Thursday.
Men who qualify will serve as ac
tive officers for three years after
their training is completed. Those
who do not qualify will be returned
to civilian life.
Fall Rushing Planned
Women’s fa.ll term rushing will
begin Thursday, Sept. 21, and end
with preference Sunday Sept. 24,
Joan White, Fan’iellenic president,
has announced.
There will be afternoon and even
ing dates. The present schedule
was made in order to avoid conflict
with dormitory activities, Miss
White said.
Biology Talk Slated
Robert Kelly, graduate assistant
in biology, will deliver a talk on
“Food Cycle of a Temporary Pond’’
at 4 p.m. today at the biology sem
inar in 105 Deady.
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