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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1952)
AMERICAN AIRLINES STEWARDESS INTERVIEWS If you are interested in a career in aviation as a stewardess, having all e :penses paid while in training, at a starting salary of $210 with peri odic increases, contact the University Placement Office for an inter view appointment. Interviews will be held between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p nr. April S by W. -H. Baker. To be eligible for consideration you must lie single, between 21 and 27 years of age, five feet two inches in height, and have vision not requiring glasses. li% union pacific Where the Union Pacific goes . . . there’s vacation land! Glamorous cities . . . friendly little towns . . . the old home place. W hen you travel to and from the East visit Sun Valley, Idaho," and in season, the scenic Western Wonderlands: Yellowstone-Grand Teton National Parks, Jackson Hole, Zion-Bryce Canyon-Grand Canyon National Parks, Dude Ranches and the Colorado Rockies. Choose Union Pacific for restful, carefree travel . . . for unsurpassed service and finest accommodations. NEXT TRIP AND EVERY TRIP GO UNION PACIFIC e~it <U Kdu Three fine trains daily to and from the last StxMtHlintft "CITY 07 PORTLAND’* "PORTLAND ROSE" "IDAHOAN” CONVENIENT SCHEDULES . . . LOW FARES / L et us help plan your trip Ash for beautifully illustrated booklet on l'VAC AT IOSS EAST" i s General Agent Araei unices * 201 East 10th Ave. Eugene, Oregon — Phone 5-8461 IQH MPKNDABU TtANSP OUTATION— ... My UNION PACIFIC KWAX News... UO Station Will Be on Air Today Stntion KWAX, at RS.l mega-J cycles on the KM radio dial, will be on the air again this term at f> p.m. today. The "Voice of the Ducks" can be heard Monday through Friday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday. The Stu dent Union music listening room, 2CG. is equipped to bring KWAX programs to students during broadcast hours. Antelope herds in Arizona have I produced fawn crops up to % per cent in areas where coyotes were ; adequately controlled. Spring & portables go j together. Have your radio readied NOW. ’ Endicott’s Radio and Appliance 871 East 13th Here's Revised Telephone List For Fraternities, Sororities, Co-ops As a public service, the Emerald is printing the new and old telephone numbers of all fraternities, sororitios, and co-ops. Num bers beginning with 5-9 are pay telephones; the other numbers are those of the flat-rate phones which were reinstalled last term. Dormitories still have pay phones; their numbers are unchanged. Sororities Alpha Chi Omega 5-7662 5 9637 Alpha Delta Pi . . 5-1803 5-2615 Alpha Gamma Delta . 4-3515 Alpha Omicron Pi 4 7834 4 8623 Alpha Phi .. 5-9250 5 6626 Alpha Xi Delta . 5-0042 Chi Omega . 5 0536 5-0537 Delta Delta Delta 4 9514 Delta Gamma 4 6814 4 7515 Delta Zeta . 5 9177 4-2742 Gamma Phi Beta .... 5-9024 5 9696 Kappa Alpha Theta .. 4 6634 4 6538 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 5 6711 5 4641 Pi Beta Phi ... 5 0161 Siama Kappa . 5 0428 5 9044 Zeta Tau Alpha . 5 9472 4 2813 Fraternities Alpha Tau Omega_5 9120 4-5784 4 5835 Beta Theta Pi 5 9912 4-9765 Chi Psi 5-7801 Air conditioning was invented 50 years ago by Dr. Willis H. Carrier to solve a problem in temperature and humidity control in a color printing plant. Ailing Auto? You need the campus Doctor of Motors • tune-ups • complete overhauls • guaranteed service C. & W. auto repair 947 FRANKLIN BLVD. DIAL 5-6246 The reason tliat tliere is sucli a difference in diamond prices is easily explained when you realize Low they differ in quality. That’s why it is such a mistake to try to judge diamonds Ly their size and price. The way to save money and avoid worry later, is to get the assured quality and fine value offered you in our genuine Orange Blossom rings. Delta Tau Delta 5 56/2 5 5803 Delta Upsilon 5-9350 4 3676 Kappa Sigma 5 9220 5 0301 Lambda Chi Alpha 5 0635 Phi Delta Theta 4 4518 4 4702 Phi Gamma Delta 5 0984 5 9642 Phi Kappa Psi 4 5653 5 4821 Phi Kappa Sigma 5 6620 Phi Sigma Kappa 5 2081 Pi Kappa Alpha 5-6866 5-7512 Pi Kappa Phi 4-8845 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5 8667 5 8851 Sigma Alpha Mu 5 9283 4 6740 Sigma Chi 5 9267 4-7747 Sigma Nu 5 9192 Sigma Nu 5 8443 Sigma Phi Epsilon 5 8416 Tau Kappa Epsilon 5 1602 Theta Chi . .. 5-5521 Co-ops Ann Judson House 4 3875 Campbell Club 4 8381 Highland House 5 0723 Philadelphia House 4 6711 Rebec House 4 8742 University House 5 0214 ^Campus Briefs 0 The Cosmopolitan ( lull has cancelled its meeting* at Plymouth House till April 18 due to other plana and the approach of Good Friday and Easter. Members are asked to watch the Emerald for further notice of meeting.'!. • A meeting for World Student Service Fund chairmen will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union, according to gen eral chairman, Jo Sloan. 0 Pictures of the International festival are available at the YWCA headquarters in Gerlingor from Mary Elizabeth McDowell, Y sec retary. Cost of the prints Is ten cents apiece. 0 Hid () Kamaalna, campus Hawaiian student group, will meet at 7 p.m. on the third floor of Gerllnger. Discussion on the luau to be held May 3, to which Ha waiian students from all over the Northwest will be invited, is to take place. 0 Inter-fraternity council will meet at 7 p.m, Thursday in tho Student Union. Nominations for officers will bo made and discus sion is to be held on the honor code. Four to Travel To Conferences Four University women will travel to conferences of university and college women this week. Jean Webb, president of Pan* hellenlc, and Hally Thurston, sec* retary, will be delegates to a Pan* hellenic workshop to be held in Victoria, 13.C. The workshop is sponsored by the University of Washington and will be held in the Empress hotel in Victoria. The delegates will leave here Thursday and return April 7. Sarah Turnbull, president of As sociated Women Students and Elaine Ilartung, vice-president, will attend the International Asso ciated Women Students conference to be held on the University of California campus at Berkeley, Calif. The conference will begin April 3 and will last until Sunday, April 6.