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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1952)
Baby Bib, Wallets, Watches Unclaimed in Lost & Found ' The following lint of clothing and miscellaneous items concludes the listing of lost and found articles located in the Student Union. The Emerald has published as a public service during this week the entire list of items turned in to the They may be claimed by pre senting proper identification at the main desk of the Student Union. ; 27 kerchiefs 34 scarves (15 white. 12 plaid, 2 navy blue, 2 tan, 2 maroon, 1 black) Hats 13 beanies 2 ROTC caps I 1 boy scout cap 2 fedoras (brown and gray) 2 wool knit caps (tan and black) 1 straw hat 1 pink cap (girl's) Shoes 1 pair of girl’s white buckskins (OB) 1 pair of girl’s sandals (blue and red) ! pair of men’s bowling shoes <H> Gloves k pair' of white (girl’s) 3 black I tan 1 maroon kid 1 yellow A large assortment in all colors Nine Students Get Scholarships ^Announcement of nine major scholar.ships for the school year 1952-53 has been made by the- of fice of student affairs. The Standard Oil scholarships, which arc awarded to one student from each class, amount to $500 each. They are awarded for leader ship quality, scholastic achieve ment and financial need. Winners of the Standard Oil scholarships are PCter Williams, freshman in business administra tion, Konald Lowell, sophomore in liberal arts, and Helen Elizabeth Jackson, junior in English A high school senior who will enter the University in the fall will receive the fourth award. The Zimmerman scholarships amounting to $250 each have been awarded to Christopher P. Wil liams. junior in general science, and Gwen Paugh, junior in foreign languages. The Joseph P. Zimmerman-Eva Zimmerman Scholarship Fund is provided by funds left by Lois Zim merman who was a former student at the University and received her B.A. in English in 1928. The Robert G. Jones Phi Gamma Delta scholarship of $135 has been awarded to Larry Hobart, junior in journalism. Edward Toyooka. freshman in liberal arts, has won the Asso ciated Students of the University of Oregon Student Court Scholar ship amounting to $165. Zonta Club, a Eugene women’s serwee club, has awarded a schol arship of $150 to LaVaun Kreu ger, sophomore in journalism. This scholarship is based on scholarship, need and good citizenship. Clothing Collection To Assist Korea A drive to collect clothing which will be sent to Korea is being spon sored this week by the YM-YWCA international affairs committee. Living organizations are being asked to collect any old clothes they wish to donate and place it in boxes. Collections will be made Friday afternoon. Cars and workers are needed to help in the clothing collection, Committee Chairman Barbara Bou shey and Marc Delemme have an nounced. Those wishing to help may contact Miss Boushey at 5-9606 or Delemme at 5-9287. Student Union Tells Memorial Day Time Hours the Student Union will be open during the Memorial day weekend have been announced. No change in hours will be made Thursday, May 29, the building be ing open from 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. / The SU will be closed Memorial day, May 30. Saturday, May 31, the hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.rfr. and Sunday, June 1, the build ing will be open from 4 to 11 p.m. © Campus Briefs 0 Petitions for next year’s ASUO yell leader are now being accepted in the office of ASUO President Pat Dignan. The peti tions are available in the ASUO office on the third floor of the Stu dent Union. Deadline is 5:30 p.m. Monday. • If. E. Kirk, employee relations manager for Safeway Stores, will be on campus Thursday to inter view those students interested in entering the retail field as a busi ness career. Appointments for in terviews may be obtained in the graduate placement office, Emer ald hall. • A Duckling Counseling meet ing will be held at Gerlinger on Thursday at 6:15 p.m. for all peti tioners who didn't attend the first instruction meeting. Girls who wish to be “big sisters” for next fall's incoming freshmen women must attend one of these meetings, ac cording to Bobbette Gilmore, Duckling counselor chairman. • Applications are now being accepted for business manager of Old Oregon, alumni magazine, ac cording to Les Anderson, alumni secretary. Letters of application must be turned in to the alumni of fice on the mezzanine floor of the Student Union before Monday. In terviews will be scheduled later. The business manager will serve for the 1952-53 school year. • A silent movie on “Von Stro heim and Realism” will be shown at 7 p.m. today in 207 Chapman. There will be no 9 p.m. showing, due to the length of the movie, which is two and three-quarters hours long. There is no admission charge. • The Student Union Award banquet will be held next Wednes day at 6 p.m. in the SU. Those who plan to attend the banquet and have not replied by the return post cards, are urged to do so immedi ately, Bobbie Howard, chairman of the banquet, has announced. Short silks and suits are in order for the banquet. • “Tillie’s Punctured Ro mance," Mack Sennett’s famous si lent era comedy, will be the Sun day movie at the Student Union. It stars Charlie Chaplin and Marie Dresler. The movie will be shown at 2:30 and again at 4:30 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom. Ad mission is 30 cents. 9 President Roben Maas he of Oregon College of Education in Monmouth will speak to University students interested in elementary teacher training here Thursday at 4 p.m. in the education school. Maaske is director of elementary teacher training for the Oregon state board of higher education. and shapes for people who like to wear only one glove. Coats 2 men's tan top coats 1 maroon jacket 1 plaid shirt Miscellaneous 14 lipsticks 12 change purses 3 wallets 18 key rings 10 loose keys Z wrist watches ' whole box of costume jewelry ! 8 empty glass cases 10 pairs of glasses | check book belonging to Jane Jeld I ness , 2 slide rules j 4 umbrellas |1 yale lock (combination-it's lock ed) 2 pairs of tennis shorts (white and gray) i g> ay corduroy skirt blue print dress baby's plastic bib Oregon truck license M 4770 (1052) SUGAR PLUM CANDY, MAGAZINES SANDWICHES 13th & Hilyard SHISLER’S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A.M. DAILY & SUNDAYS TILL 11 :00 P.M. ISth at High St. Dial 4-1342 THE CO OP DOG SHOW Come in and see our collection of College Pups! Burch's Here's an original fashion sensation . . . The "CO HD'’ . . . an exciting new style by the makers of the famous Play’ Arch . . . PHXALJO. Colonial buckles .. . the latest story in dramatic design. 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