Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 22, 1952, Page Six, Image 6

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    Sue Lichfv Wins Honorary Office
Sue Lichty. junior in journalism,
v.ms elected president of Chi Delta
Fni, national literary honorary, at
Pacific Northern
to
Alaska
Portland to—
Anchorage .$ 82.00
Kodiak .. 109.00
Makuek . 122.00
Cordova . 82.00
plus tax
Daily Flights
4-Kngined FI a g 1 i i i c r s
for reservations call
Your Local Travel Agent
— or —
Tuxedo 5043
Portland
a recent meeting of the group.
Chosen vice-president was Tat
Pollock, junior in English, while
Jean Mauro, sophomore in liberal
arts, is the new secretary.
Treasurer will be Marilyn Pat
terson, sophomore in journalism,
and Valera Vicrra. sophomore in
journalism, will be reporter and
historian.
Gerry Pearson, junior in Eng
lish, was elected magazine chair
man. and Jo Morton, sophomore in
liberal arts, will serve as market
ing agent.
The University of Oregon chap
ter was recently accepted by the
national organization, and will be
officially initiated on June 3. It
will be known as the Beta Beta
chapter.
Bernice Rise, browsing room li
brarian, will serve as adviser for
the group.
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Just one of the Many Junior Dresses among our Selection
for Summer Days.
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Campus Briefs...
0 Volitions for Student Union
standing committees are due Fri
day at 5 p.m. Petitions may be ob
tained and turned in outside room
301, SU. Committees open include
art, gallery, browsing room, dance,
house, forum, music, movie, publi
city, recreation and recorded mu
sic. A minimum number of mem
bers for the committees will be se
lected to provide continuity for the
complete committees to be selected
fall term.
0 “Tillie's P u n c t u r e d Ro
mance," famous Mack Sennett si
lent comedy starring Charlie Chap
lin and Marie Dressier, will be
shown in the Student Union ball
room at 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Sunday. Admission price is 30
cents.
0 A “D u c k 1 i n g Counseling”
meeting will be hekl at Gerlinger
today at 6:15 p.m. for all peti
tioners who didn't attend the first
instruction meeting. Women who
wish to be “big sisters” for next
fall's incoming freshmen women
must attend one of these meetings,
according to Bobbette Gilmore,
Duckling counselor chairman.
0 Hui O Kamanina has sched
uled a meeting today at 7 p.m. in
the Student Union.
0 The Women’s Recreation as
sociation cabinet will meet at noon
today in the WRA room in Ger
linger hall. This will he the lust
meeting of the group before sum
mer vacation.
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 of
fice on the third floor of the Stu
dent Union. Deadline is 0:30 p.m.
Monday.
0 “The Elections of ’52 aiul
Foreign Policy” will be discussed
by the International Relations club
at 7:30 p.m. today on the third
floor of Gerlinger. Nominations of
next year’s officers will also take
place. Coffee and refreshments will
be served.
0 Students living in the Ama
zon project wishing to join the new
co-op will meet at 8 p.m. Monday
and Tuesday in the project wash
house, Gordon Moore, junior in
business and board director chair
man, has announced.
0 Old Oregon business manager
applications are being taken until
Monday in the alumni office in the
Student Union, Alumni Director
Les Anderson has. announced. In
terviews are to be scheduled later.
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DO Press Head >
Resigns Position
F. A. Beard, superintendent "t
the University press for the pas* „
four years, has resigned his pos^^l
lion to accept a job with the Koke-^t
Chapman printing concern in Eu
gene.
Beard will act as manager of the
stationery and office equipment
store for Koke-Chapman.
CLASSIFIED
Place your ad at either the Stu
dent Union main desk or the
Emerald “Shack”; or call
5-1511, ext. 219 between 2
and 4 p.tn.
Itatcs: First Insertion 4c per
word; subsequent insertions 2c
per word.
• FOR RENT
BEGINNING JUNE 15, Comfort
able, bright 2 room apartment
close to campus. Completely fur
nished including Simmons Hide
a-Bed. All heat and utilities pro
vided. Only $35. See at 975 Alder
or Ph. 5-6539. 129
a FOR SALE__
FOK SALE: for the prospective
bride, lovely glassware. Service
for 12 120 pieces, $65, Phone
5-5223. 129
'll PONTIAC convertible. Clean.
Good condition. R&H. Low Price
for caah. 4-0560. 970 E. 20th.
129
ROYAL PORTABLE typewriter J
$03.00. Inquire 2392-4 Patterson • >
Dr. After 6 p.m. 129 {
'40 FORD Custom Club Coupe, |
Black, has everything — perfect *
condition. 2156Harris. Call I
5-0865. 128 J
• WANTED
BUS DRIVER from June 15 until
Sept. 15. Minimum age, 21 years.
Resident of Klamath Falls pre
ferred. Apply at Student Em
ployment Office. Crater Lake
National Park Go. 120
HELP WANTED: UNION OIL Co. *
taking application for perman
ent position at the local office,
1st and Blair, college education
or reasonable equivalent pre
ferred. 128
Free Summer
Storage
For W oolens
University Cleaners
Eugene Hunt Club's
14th Annual
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
May 23 - 24 - 25
Friday. May 23 8 P.M.
Sat. May 24
— 2 & 8 P.M.
Sun. May 25 2 P.M.
1100 New Gen.
Adni. Seals 60c
Children G to 12 25c
Reserved Seats
$1.50 & $1.00
COVERED ARENA
Lane County Fairgrounds