Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 16, 1951, Page Six, Image 6

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    f J. Paul Sheedy* Switched lo Wildrool Cream-Oil
Because He Flupked The Finger-Nail Test
DON'T let those stripes fool yon. J. Paul was no prisoner of
love! His hair looked like a tiger rag. and he was feline mighty
low. But did Sheedy buy a wig? No! He's not a cheetah! “I
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Co-op Cashes Many Checks; Loses Little
Kvery fiscal year the University
Co-op cashes about one and onc
hnlf million dollars worth of checks
ns a service to students, yet last
year the Co-op lost only $63 In
bad checks, according to Infor
mfttlon by Gerda Brown, co-op
office manager.
Of the $03, Mrs. Brown said,
about $35 was lost as the result
of intentional bad checks, written
by a professional bad check writer.
Yes Students. .. AUTO
SERVICE
IS OUR BUSINESS!
Going to School is YOURS — so
Why Worry about both?
GET COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
WHERE YOU CAN
BUY FOR LESS!
at : U "
Pride of Oregon
Broadway and Alder
Ph. 5-9020
WELCOME....
DUCKS!
Make Your First Stop .... €.1*
Erb Memorial Student Union
the "CENTER" of Campus Activities^
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SODA BAR
Serving ail types of
Fountain Specialties
RECREATION
PING POXG
bowling
• Billiards •
If- IKS
--At fhe Main Desk, You'll Find- ",
• Candy, Tobacco Supplies
• Newspapers & Magazines
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• Campus Information & Complete
telephone facilities.
• Special S. U. Playing Cards. Jt
-Relax... in the. . .
• Taylor Lounge on the main floor • Browsing Room... containing thous
• Dads' Room — Second Floor _ A Mm, sands of Books & Magazines. ^
1952 Oregana
Reservations
On Sale at SU1
Reservations for coplc-B of tho
19D2 Oregana will be on Hali' be- *
winning Wednesday in the Student
Union ballroom, Chuck Isaak, busi
ness manager, announced Satin- .
day. The Oregana salesmen will be
stationed near the registration .
lines. ' I
Major changes in the format of
the yearbook are being content- _
plated, according to Editor Bob
Kunk. The theme of the book will
correspond with tin* University s
seventy-fifth anniversary this year,
and special attention will be given
to University of Oregon history.
The upper editorial und business
staffs of the Oregana are not yet
complete; however, a number of
appointments have been made,
some of them subject to tho ap
proval of the Student Publications
Board.
Editorial appointments are Bon
nie Blrkemeier, layout editor; Pat
Mullin, associate editor In change
of living groups; Sarah Turnbull,
associate editor, copy; and Kay
Keller, art editor.
Appointments to the business
staff are Ron Kovar, advertising
manager; Dolores Parrish, assis
tant business manager; .Pm Ere.
meef, assistant advertlMi^^fK,,.(_
agei; and Alan Oppliger, organiV^
lions manager.
Jody Greer will be in charge of
publicity and promotion for the
yearbook. Jim Goldralner will
assist Miss Greer.
Two open houses have been
planned one by the editor and one
by the business manager. Persons
interested in working on tho book
have been requested to attend
either or both. The first will be
Thursday and will be held in con
junction with the Student Union
open house. At that time the Ore
gana offices will be open, rooms
307-308, third floor, Student Union.
The regular annual Oregana
open house will be held from 7:15
to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27,
at the Oregana offices.
University Orchestra
Needs Musicians
Any student Interested In join
ing the University orchestra should
sign up at the Music school, K. A.
Cykler, orchestra director an
nounced.
Rehearsals will he held Monday
and Friday afternoons from 4 to
5 p.m. and Wednesday evenings
from 7 to 9 p.m. First rehearsal
will be held Sept. 24.
Since the first program is sched
uled for the evening of Nov. 1 in
conjunction with the formal open
ing of the 70th anniversary jubilee,
it is necessary that all students,
music majors and others, indicate
their interest immediately, Cykler
said.
An object is opaque when light
j cannot pass through it.
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WELCOME
STUDENTS
See Our
• School Supplies
• Fountain Service
• Magazines
THE LEMON O'
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13th and Alder