Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 24, 1952, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Beauties Nanea Finalists
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row in winsome Ia-ster Pederson; John Sabin, middle, pensively smokes a cigar, while Jack Sollis, right,
•millet* coyly at the camera. In the bottom row, left to right: Don Bach models a new Easter hat;
Henry Hauer given with the cheesecake; Boh Burkett puts on an elfish expression; while Billy Du
haime makes like Garbo.
Pulchritude-packed Program Promised
For Law School's Junior Weekend
By Rodney Morrison
FENTON HAUL. State of Hollis
- April 24 Slop aside, Miss Amor
lea.
The biggest, gayest contest of
them all the annual Law School
Junior Weekend Queen coronation
- is planned for the near future.
Seven graceful beauties — the
loveliest girls this side of Com
merce hall have been chosen as
finalists in this pulchritude-packed
contest.
Third-year legal students have
pushed through three finalists,
Lustie Pederson, Tawny Sabin and
Jackie Sollis.
A llog-caller Even!
Lustie, a vibrant, willowy bru
nette, hails from Portland with a
voice that probably could hail from
Seattle. Having twice captured the
- —county hog-calling contest and
having performed in numerous op
eras, Lustie is a very active girl.
When told of her selection as a
candidate, she gasped, "Oh, I'm so
thrilled" as her fellow male stu
dents squealed with delight.
Tawney, who gracefully carries
her dainty 95-pound weight around
on a six-foot, five-inch frame,
dresses simply and in good taste,
cutting her hair short in the latest
style, the end product being a pic
ture of composure and self-assur
ance. Very active in campus af
fairs, Tawney has worked on the
Frosh picnic clean-up committee
and has participated in several
water-bagging incidents.
Lots of Skin
Jackie Sollis holds the spotlight
as another candidate. She also
holds the spotlight in University
theater plays, there being no other
support for it. Weighing a healthy
170 pounds, Jackie is a very favor
ite for title honors. "Beauty is only
skin deep,” says Jackie, "and I've
got lota of skin." She feels that she
has more to offer than the other
candidates.
Koyal honors are nothing new
for Henrietta Bauer, the first of
the second-year candidates. "Hen,”
as her adoring classmates call her,
was recently selected as "The girl
we’d most like to come home to”
by the 4633rd Garbage Disposal
Battalion, United States Air Force.
Hen's favorite hobbies are eating
and sleeping, but she doesn't like
artichokes.
Petite, curvaceous, endomorphic
Billie Duhaime, the other second
year candidate, boasts a graceful
stride which has left men gasping
in the aisles from Scio to Singa
pore. The blonde bombshell holds
more titles than centipedes have
legs. She won the “Miss Redhead
of the Riviera" crown in 1922 and
the “Brunette of Joliet" title in
1932.
Ravishing Donna Each, a lovely
strawberry blonde with a scintil
lating puste-bottle complexion, car
ries such glamorous assets as a
brown eye. a blue eye and a well
shaped collar-bone. Miss Bach, the
dream of any Hollywood talent
scout, has brains as well as beauty,
having graduated seventh in a
class of nine in her old alma mater,
Airlle Grade school.
Last but not least, fast but not
beast, is lively, petite, charming
Roberta Puckett, who plans to en
ter the 1952 Olympics in the shot
| put division. Popular Miss Puckett.
; noted for her radiant smile, sweet
voice, shy mannerisms and Roman
' nose, has brown eyes and a tooth.
She hit the headlines in the recent
Little Colonel contest, losing out
in the final vote, narrowly missing
| a place in the court as a Little
| Captain and ending up as a Small
| er-yet Corporal. Miss Puckett mail
; ages a trained flea circus during
i summer vacations.
I The Co-op will feature pictures
I of these delightful lovelies in the
near future. Members of the stu
dent body will then have an oppor
tunity to vote. The panel of pul
chritude awaits the spine-tingling
choice with enchanted hopes.
High School
< Continual from f'injc one)
An event of special interest to
the men will be the meeting with
the State Selective Service offi
cials in th Dad's Room at the SU
at 11 :30 a.m.
Duck Preview chairman Packie
Wilkes asks that the persons in
charge of any demonstrations of
exhibits which were not mentioned
above contact her as soon as pos
sible so that the display can be in
cluded in the program for the
weekend.
On Saturday afternoon, the vis
iting seniors will have a number
of events to choose from.
The Eugene City Panhellenic will
be hostesses to all visiting high
school girls from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at
Gerlmgrr hall with a Panhellenic
snack time. The affair will be in
formal with no speeches scheduled.
Campus clothes will be adequate
for the event.
A junior varsity baseball game
is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Howe
field. The Jayvee's will meet the
Oregon State junior varsity. OSC
won the last lilt between the two,
8-7.
Also starting at 2 p.m. will be
the Amphibian pageant, which will
be held at the men's pool. Satur
day’s show will be a shortened pre
view of the Fall Water Show.
There will be no charge.
Bolivia has two capitals — one
legal, the other in fact. Sucre is
Bolivia's legal capital and the seat
of the republic's supreme court. La
Paz, by virtue of greater accessi
bility, is the seat of the executive
and lawmaking branches of the
government.
Support your Ugly Man sup
port WSSF.
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Call 4-2371
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Fresh, frozen and canned
fish and seafoods
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Honor Code
(Continuedfrom forte one)
mean that the dissenters are
against the honor rode, and thus
would be indicative that the pro
gram has a. long way to go.
“The ‘no’ votes, on the other
hand, could mean that these stu
dents are also of the opinion that
the report was inadequate, which
would indicate that the report
might he revised in order to prove
the code workable and applicable,
if that is possible.”
Bill Carey, ASUO president—“I
am disappointed in the results, be
cause I feel that the adoption of
the honor code would be a big
stride towards our goal of achieve
ment.”
Pat Dignan, Associated Greek
Students candidate for 1952-53
ASUO president "A great deal of
work went into the making of an
honor code for Oregon. It's unfor
tunate that the students do not
want it. but they have made their
choice.”
Helen .Jaekson, United Students
Association candidate for next
year's ASUO president — “It ap
pears that not a great enough per
centage of students is in favor of
the honor code to make it work ef
fectively. I am personally some
what disappointed.”
Donald M. DuShane, director of
student affairs “I don’t regard it
as a decisive enough margin, but
I believe that student understand
ing of the problem of academic dis
honesty has come a long way since
last fall.”
Attend the All-Campus Vodvil
Friday at 8 p.m., MacArthur
Court. Support the WSSF drive.
Ir
Four Speakers
t ^ Continued from I'opc our)
Studies.'’ All three talks will to
i followed by discussion sessions.
Lunch is scheduled at the E'J
and at 3 p.m. there will be a coffee
hour and reception with a panel
discussion, "Education for S'i
|ence.” Participating- will be the
four scientists together with Clar
ence Diebel, Eugene high school;
Donald Startler, supuervisor of s«i
ence, Portland public schools and
P. J. Rysselberghe and E. G. E b
bighausen of Oregon O.
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