Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 08, 1953, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Portland Man
Joins BA Staff
E. B. MacNaughton, Portland
Businessman, has been added to
the faculty of the school of busi
ness administration as special lec
turer for the winter term. During
his office hours, which will be an
nounced later, MacNaughton will
be available for personal confer
ences with students and business
men of Eugene and Springfield.
Aside from his special consulting
work with faculty and students,
MacNaughton will conduct a sem
inar for seniors and graduates in
business on the “Problems of Small
Business.” -In addition, he will as
sist in such classes as “Regional
Studies in Business,” “Business
Policy,” “Seminar in Manage
ment,” and others.
Confined to Infirmary
Students confined to the infirm
ary on Wednesday were Kathleen
Ackerman, Leo Berg, Richard El
fingsen, Leonard Frey, Charlene
Hanset, Henry T. Kaiura, Abdul
Nabi, Richard Reinhart, Roger
Reynolds, Nancy Teller, Marjorie
Thompson, Richard Weakley, Pat
Wolfe, Cyrus Wong.
Maria Lenk, Brazilian swimmer,
holds an AAU record for the 440
yard breast-stroke. Time: 6:35.8.
Ex-Governor Lands
In Nation's Capital
WASHINGTON -CP>- Oregon's
former Governor Douglas McKay
arrived by train here today where
lie will become Secretary of the In
terior in the Eisenhower cabinet.
McKay told newsmen he is in
sympathy with statehood proposals
for Hawaii but said he does not be
lieve that Alaska is ready to be
come a state.
Bills to give both territories
statehood were introduced in Con
gress today.
YWCA Explains
Service Projects
The projects sponsored by the
YWCA service committee will be
explained to all interested women
at 4 p.m. today in Gerlinger, ac
cording to Sharon Anderson, ser
vice chairman.
Commission projects which will
be discussed include the YW's
work in the children’s hospital
school, the big sister program, the
charm school for junior high
school students, work at the juve
nile detention home, helping dis
placed persons adjust to the Eng
lish language, the YW co-opera
tive nursery and the Westmore
land teen-age canteen project.
Music for AH Occasions
Dixieland — Bebop — Boogie — Modern
ERROL SMITH SEXTET
Student Orchestra
Available after 6 p.m. Call 5-0149 during the day
All Types of Engagements from Trio to Sextet
Finalists Rehearse
'Brigadoon' Leads
Eight finalists for the leads in
Brigadoon, the University theater
musical production, scheduled for
presentation this spring, have
started rehearsals, according to
Donald VV. Allton, director. They
will double on the four lends until
sometime in the spring, when the
final selection will be made, says
Allton.
Included in the finalists group
a:e Allison Le Roux, 1 J; Jeanette
Stone, 4 M; Mary Lou Teague, 1 j
M; Dorothy Anderson, 4 M; Gor- ]
don Green, 4 B; Doug Stobie, 3 M;
Ed Kenney, 2 LA; and Jerry Rey
nolds, 1 M. Joyce Sinner, 3 M, anc i
Rosalie Blickenstaff, 2 M, will be
the accompanists.
Dianan Extends Petitions Deadline
Petitions for Dad's Day and
Duck Preview general chairman
ships will be accepted in the ASUO
president’s office until Tuesday,
Jan. 13, at 5 p.m., Pat Dignan,
ASUO president, announced Wed
nesday afternoon.
The original deadline has been
extended because of the lack of pe
titions, according to Dignan.
Dads' day will be Saturday and
Sunday, Keb. 7 and 8. Duck Pre
view will be April 24 and 25.
GET THOSE . . .
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call for Coke
When grades arc posted, get hold
of yourself—maybe the news is
good. Anyway, there’ll always be
problems ahead, so start now and
face them refreshed. Have a Coke.
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