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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1951)
SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS • SAFE • CONVENIENT • ECONOMICAL No monthly service charge . . . i u minimum balance required . . . just $1.00 for a hook of ten checks to use whenever 3 on wish. Member Federal Deposit 1 itsurance Cor per at ion EUGENE BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK AN OREGON BANK SERVING OREGON CORSAGES ... All kinds, shapes, and sizes SACRED HEART FLOWERS 1217 E. Alder Ph. 4-8831 Committee Position Petitions Are Due Petitions for tlie Homecoming I promotion committee will be ac cepted until noon Saturday, ac cording to Joan Walker, Home coming promotion chairman. Those interested may petition for the promotion committee chairmanship or for the chairman ship of any one of the following sub-committees: flying spechcs. signs, window displays, posters or j Eugeni' promotion, distribution | and contact. . Petitions may be turned in to i Room 303, Student Union, or to Miss Walker at Kappa Alpha The : ta. Special arrangements for late j petitions may be made by culling | her at 5-9673. Oregana Schedule ! Today's Oregana picture ached- j i ule: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Orides ■ . and Pi Beta Phi. The schedule for next week's j ! pictures: Monday: Rebec House. Sigma 1 Kappa. Tuesday: residents of Hendricks' and Susan Campbell who have not1 yet had their pictures taken. Wednesday: Nestor, Phi Kappa | Psi. Thursday: Phi Delta Theta, Sed i erstrom. Friday: Phi Kappa Sigma, Stan Ray. ki.kvivN of the Betty Co-ed—Joe College finalists in shown above. They arc, from left to rl<4lit. Sue Madsen, Mary IjiuIic Johnson, Ubbf '.r> liriseoe, Shirley Olson, Cathy Tribe, Ilorothy Carr, Karl Harsh ha r^rr, ( Don Parr, Don Almy, Marty llankltison and Clyde Ollier. /■* t<, h n*a« B*a'm LUCKIES TASTE BETTER l l : takes fine tobacco to give you a better tasting cigarette. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. But it takes some thing else, too—superior workmanship. Vou get fine, light, mild tobacco in the better-made cigarette. That’s why Luckies taste better. So, Be Happy—Go Lucky! Get a carton today! _ \V>ear, „ coWa^/ 'own* i 5 / NV r' JYl -to ' «* ^ B“*e rjiids®'/ . Jay-vefS‘ty ° Uai'e m A***** . 5',Ae*^°rL aa^e' ,.e. <** S'c tant at„-,rr>ouS ***£» Iv-ry Orace e tfnive ersiW syfa< icuse STUDENTS! Let’s go! We want your jin gles! We’re ready and willing and eager to pay you $25 for every jingle we use. Send as many jingles as you like to Happy-Go-Lucky, P.O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. L.S./M. FT- Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco " W CO PR.. THE AMERICAN TOOACCO COMPAH^ Second Cc-rec " Billed Tonight 'S The second in the scries of \V!V^ *j> Co-Hoc nights will bo hold tonight 1 from 7-10:30 p.m. in Gerlinger h;i!L*''! The building will bo decorated v'^ along n lluliovveen theme. Featured at Co-Kee iiight will Is* square dancing, plngpong, shuffle- ' board, swimming, and volleyball. ' ^ "All students are sure to have.iP a really good time at Co-Kee night h as there are sports for all inter ests," stated Belle Doris Rus ell, vice-president of WKA. Cosmopolitans to Meet* The Cosmopolitan Club will hold, a social meeting at 8:30 tonight at Plymouth House next to the Con* L gregational Church on 13th Street1* instead of Saturday night U' foi’C merly planned. *■ All foreign students and those Americans Interested In meeting j and knowing foreign students bet- ^ ter are welcome. The change was , caused by the fact that the Wins* i(' werino dance is Saturday ,k Unander Prize Given ‘ ° The $25 Carolyn Benson Umn- ^ der memorial prize, awarded an- “ nually to a woman who has conf"* a pleted her junior year with an outstanding college record, major- & ing in the social sciences, has beri * won by Janis Evans, senior in so ciology. “ 'Friday at Four' Is.® New SU Program .1 “Friday at Four," a new weekly * informal entertainment series, will be held from 4 to 4:30 p.m. today. ? in the Student Union fishbowl. The weekly program will be < sponsored by the SU concert com- 1 mitte. ‘ j Coffee will bo served for fivfc cents from 3:30 to 5 p.m., ami the l Pi Kappa Alpha trio will be on - hand to provide entertainment in— strumentally on the piano, drums, and bass from 4 to 4:30 p.m. The "Friday at Four" program,s will be continued throughout the school year if the student respon e is favorable, Jim Wilson, chairman of the concert committee, stated. ' Any student interested in eiv tertaining either at the "Friday at. Four" program, or other programs sponsored by the committee, should leave his name in the con cert box in room 301 of the SU. The lighthouse station at Hill*- ' boro Inlet, Fla., has a candle power of 5,500,000,