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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1951)
HAND DIPPED Chocolates & Fudge Made in Eugene SUGAR PLUM 63 E. Broadway ^nnnish Discussion At Side Today, 4 p.m. La Charla Kspagnola will hoUl its rogular meeting at 4 p.m. to day in the back room ot' the Col lege Side Inn. All those interested in improv i ing their ability to converse in Spanish are urged to attend, ac J cording to James Devine, tnstruc ' tor in romance languages. EUGENE'S Fastest Photofinishing THE COBURN FILM SHOP PRIDES ITSELF ON ITS HIGH QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING, AND ITS SERVICE: FILMS IN AT 10:00 OUT AT 5:00 p.ra. SWIM TIME.. SEE OUR COLORFUL ARRAY OF NEWEST STYLES BY MABS ROSE MARIE REID BRILLIANT PAR-FORM SEA NYMPH CATALINA Priced from 7.95 to 22.95 WSS- ^ “GOLDKX GIRL", sketched here is by Rrilliant. Pastel tafl'eta shot through with metallic threads. Shirred front and back. Strapped or strapless. 7.95 EUGENE'S FASHION CENTER Two Brownettes, Blonde, Brunette Queen Hopefuls (Sec picture on Page I) One blonde, one brunette, and two brownettea make up the flr.it round of finalists vying for the title of Junior Weekend Queen. SHIRLEY HILLARD Shirley Hillard, a major in speech "with an eye toward edu cation," is 20 years old, has blue eves and blonde hair, and is 5 feet tall. Miss Hillard is not fazed because she is the shortest candidate, but curl y repliod, "Kcmember dyna mit comes in small packages." H e Alpha Delta PI coed Is sec ond vice-president of Panhellenic, sect -tary of the junior class, an AGo representative, pust assist ant business manager of the Kmer ald (fall and winter term I. and a member of Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women's honorary, and Gam inn Alpha Chi, women s advertis ! mg fraternity. Bowling, swimming, and salmon fishing in Astoria are her favor ; ite pastimes, while argumentation, ! discussion, and persuasion, and i secondary education are her fa vorite classes. JOANNE LEWIS Joanne Lewis, a member of I>el la Zeta sorority, is .1 feet, 7 inches tall, 19 years old, and has brown hair and brown eyes. The creative writing major is president of Panhellenic and a AGS representative. During her high school days. Miss Lewis was president of the Spanish Club, and of the Women's Athletic Associa tion. Her high school days were climaxed by her selection as vale dictorian of her graduating class. Skiing, swimming, dancing, photography, and golf rate at the top of her entertainment list. All of her writing courses are her favorite subjects, with the em phasis on playwriting. Mihh L«wls attended the summer school session at HhwhII last sum mer for eight week#. The summer before, she spent traveling through the South, and spent much time In Atlanta, Ga. fEANNK HOFFMAN Jeanne Hoffman, a major in sociology, stands 5 feet, 31 inches tall. The hazel-eyed, brown-haired Kappa Alpha Theta member Is 20 years old. An active girl throughout her three years at college, Miss Hoff | man at the present time is e<> rhnirmnn of the All-Campus Sing, | and president of Phi Theta ITpsI I ion, Junior women's honorary. "I enjoy traveling, and also tak I Ing care of my pet eat. Snuggle , | who has families twice a year," .Miss Hoffman stated. Miss Hoffman hopes to work ! for a public welfare agency after graduation. Her favorite class tin term is U. S. Far Eastern Kcln | dons, which la taught hy Paul S. Dull, associate professor of poh^ 11leal science and history. lurry MiixF.it Libby Miller. a 20-year-old brownette miss with brown eye stands 5 feet, 6’a inches in height She recently took over the presi dency of Helta Gamma sorority. Miss Miller’s favorite pastimes are "riding the DO tandent bicycle and learning to drive out of the sorority driveway without taking the picket fence with me When asked what her favorite class was. the education major stated, "An education class In which I dUr some practice teach ing at Edison kindergarten.” After graduation. Miss Miller plans to Is- a kindergarten teac her, and hopes someday to travel to Hawaii. Installation of Political Science \ Honorary Set for Tonight in SU Pi Sigma Alpha, national poli-: ticai science honorary, will be in- j stalled on the University of Ore gon campus at 6:30 p.m. today in the SU in conjunction with the! Northwest Political Science confer ence, being held here today and Saturday. This is the first chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha to be installed in the state of Oregon ami is the 54th National chapter. Installation will be condusted by Claudius O. John son, heed of the political science department at Washington State College and president of the North west Political Science association. Also to be installed at the ban quet tonight will be Tom Bany, newly elected president of Pi Sig ma Alpha: Leslie Tooze, vice-pre sident: Kay Kuckenberg, secretary and reporter; and Doug Ambers, treasurer. Faculty advisor is Charles P. Schleicher, professor of political science. Other new members of Pi Sig ma Alpha include Arthur Atkin son, Jessie Bennett, Margaret Bishop, fCll eh Christian aon, Roy Karnes. Marvin Klenbogen, Janie Hamblet, Theodore Hammer, Su san Koch, Barry Mountain, Car son Moore, Arlette Mimtt, Frank Neuber, Gladys Robinson, Morris Sahr, and Lin Sloan. Main speaker at the installa tion dinner will be H. J VanMook, former governor-general of the Netherlands East Indies ami at present visiting professor of poli tical science at the University of California. Special guests at the banquet will be George Sabine, professdr emeritus at Cornell and visitiii|L professor at Oregon. nc! J. L™; Barnett, professor emeritus at the University of Oregon. Drivers in the under 25 years-of uge bracket make up well under 20 per cent of the total of all drivers, but, in 1950, this group was re sponsible for more than 27 per cent of 1950'» fatal traffic accidents. CORDS need CLEANING TOO ■’PWBijWftiih INSTANT PRESS INC-/ mi