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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1950)
Oreaana Picks Upper Staff Upper staff appointments on the1 1951 Oregana, which goes on sale during registration this week, were announced Tuesday by Editor Ruth Landry and Business Man ager Bob Schooling. Associate editors will be Kathy Littlefield, layout; Bob Funk, copy; and Pat Mullen, houses. These three appointments are subject to the approval of the Pub lications Board. Art editor will be Bonnie Birke rneier. Yearbooks will be sold on the partial payment plan again this year, with two $3 payments tak ing the place of the three S2 pay ments, Schooling explained. Stu dents may also pay the full ?6 im mediately. On the business staff, Paul Pat terson will be advertising man ager: Jane Weber, executive secre tary; and Bob Haugaard, pro motion. Publicity director for both f editorial and business staffs is Gretchen Grondahl. Explaining the partial payment plan, now going into its second year, Schooling said that students may pay $3 at registration now and the other §3 winter teim. This year's edition will be about the same size as the 1950 book—around 400 pages—the edi tor predicted. She plans to have about the same amount of color, possibly more. Open house for students who wish to work on the 1951 Oregana will be scheduled sometime next week, Miss Landry said. New stu dents will be especially welcome, she stated. We hear so much about better autos being built—it's too bad we can’t have better drivers to go with them. Many divorces are due to a stale mate. ll VNVD3H0 ISGT H3A3 xsaa \ BACK ON EVERY CAMPUS! White Shirts *3.63 and *3.95 ■ Good semester starters . .. handsome, long-wearing Arrow whites. Crisp . .. fresh •jv ... tailored right. In campus-approved styles including the “Dart” (non-wilt collar), * ; the widespread “Par” and the button-down 1 Vi Gordon oxford. On every campus the : i country over ... and at your favorite ■■■• A AS Arrow dealer’s now. i URSaWmAiA? p JJNDERWEAR .. HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS Emerald Meetings Slated This Week Prospective Emerald employees are advised this week of stafi meetings to be held Thursday ant Friday. Positions are open as reporters advertising workers, headline writ ers, proof readers and type set ters. Previous newspaper experience either professional or high school is not necessary. All meetings will be held in the Emerald quonset on University Street next to the Journalism building. At 9 a. m. Thursday, Managing Editor Lorna Larson will meet with prospective headline writers. Business Manager Don Thompson will talk to advertising workers at the same time. Pete Cornacehia. sports editor, will meet with those interested in sports at 1 Thurs day afternoon. Mary Hall, night editor, will interview night staff candidates at 9 a. m. Friday. There are a 1 ot of countries where happiness is scarce because the people haven’t learned how tc use it. Theater Positions Open to Applicants ^ Application for University Thea ter student positions are now be ing accepted by Virginia Hall, theater business manager, at the theater box office. Positions open include house manager, checkroom manager, and assistants for these jobs. These positions are all non-paying, vol unteer work. Students who wish to may contact Miss Hall for terview or write a letter cation to her. You really accomplish thing during the hot days you succeed in getting home the store before the ice ci melts. - ■ REGISTER RIGHT! only $3.00 down for your 1951 OREGANA $6.00 FULL PRICE BE A LEADER! Leaders of tomorrow are being made today—on the college campuses of America. And the Army ROTC is train ing the best of them. Prepare now for leadership in national emergency and in the competitive world after graduation. Get your U. S. Army Commission, and learn to be a leader of men in civilian life while you earn it. Point your path toward success in business and industry — success and leadership in the duties of citizenship— by learning in Army ROTC courses to make the quick, sound decisions that count. Of such stuff is leadership made. V / FRESHMEN: Register now for basic Army ROTC training! QUALIFIED JUNIORS: Sign up now for advanced Army ROTC training! See your faculty adviser and your Professor of Military Science and Tactics RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS _ •J