Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 18, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    Coed Candidates For 1
U O Groups
MARY WILSON
CAMILLE WOLD
SALLY STADELMAN
NIKKI TRUMP
by Mary Egan
Emerald Reporter
Sketches of the six candidates
' for the presidencies of - Oregon's
- top three womens organizations
are presented here. —,
Voting for the Associated Wora
_en Students, Women’s Recreation
al association and Young Women’s i
IChristian association officers will
-take place from 12:30 to 6 this
Zafternoon in the lobby of Gerlinger
-hall.
Rosemary Hampton
; A candidate for president of
Did You Know?
DAIRY .QUEEN, is now_open
and serving- those delicious sun
daes', malts and cones?
Dairy Queen 13 & Hllyard
AWS is Rosemary Hampton, jun
ior in speech from Longview Sh<
is currently AWS Intercollegiat<
representative on the AWS cabi
net Past AWS activities of Mis:
Hampton include work as chair
man of the collections commute*
for the Bunion Derby and invita
Lions committee for the AWE
Christmas tea. She also has work
ed on the AWS auction and rum
mage sale. ;
Miss Hampton is a member oi
Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women'!
service honorary, and the Associ
ated Greek Students council. Dur
ing her sophomore year she wai
a member of Kwama, sophomor*
women's service honorary.
Janet Wick
Second Qf the t*vo candidates foi
AWS prexy is Janet Wick, a junioi
in history from Portland. Miss
Wick has been busy at Orgon as
Starts Friday, Feb. 19
1 : r - I3 9:30 AM
'/3 off
Ski Clothes
by White Stag
—Jackets
—Ski Pants
—Caps
—Sox
Also
Short .Sleeve Cashmere
Cashmere Cardigan
Long^Sleeve Cashmere
Reg. 18.95
Sale 11.95
Reg. 22.95
Sale 14.95
Reg. 24.95
Sale 16.95
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FOR WOMEN & MISSES
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During Month of Feb.
t
secretary of AWS, president of
Plii Theta, chairman of the Com
munity Chest drive, public rela
tions chairman of the YWCA, and
general secretary of Homecoming
in 1953.
In addition to serving on the
worked on the Christmas tea,
AWS cabinet, Miss Wick has work
ed on Women's day and the trans
fer tea.
Mary Wilson
A native of Portland and Lincoln
i j high school, Mary Wilson is a can
• | didate for president of the YWCA.
■ A junior in speech, Miss Wilson’s
i j YW activities include president of
•; a freshman commission, vice-presi
dent of the sophomore cabinet,
sophomore adviser. Y delegate, and
a member of the executive council
•; of the group, »
rj To add to her busy schedule,
i Miss Wilson is vice-president of
■ the WRA and president of the Red
Cross Board. A member of Phi
Theta, she was active in Kwama'
her sophomore year. She is also
a member of Gamma Alpha Chi
and Kappa Rho Omicron. Miss
Wilson was co-chairman of Dad's
I day this yea?.
Camille Wold
A transfer to Oregon as a soph
Chicago Man Slates
Religious Lecture
The former vice-president and
general manager of an engineering
firm will deliver a public lecture on
Christian Science at 8 p.m. today
on the second floor of Gerlinger
; Hall.
John S. Sammons, Chicago, will
speak on "Christian Science: The
Science That Meets the Human
Need.’’ Sammons resigned from his
business position in 1931 and is
currently a member of the Chris
tian Science board of lectureship.
A wartime minister at military
j posts in Wyoming and Colorado,
| Sammons served in the air corps
during World War I.
SELL IT THRU TH^
WANTAES
Don Wenzl, Classified Advertising Mgr.
WANTED — Ride to Portland,
Sunday February 21. Don Wenzl
phone 3-1321 2-20
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FOR SALE — Electric stove, $65.
Sectional, 3 pieces, $85. Ph. 4-'
2039. tf
FOUND — Money in Emerald
Shack. Will return to identifier, j
FOR MONEY SAVING — Trade'
at The Bargain House, new and .
used men's women’s clothing |
exchanges. 39 E. 7th Ave. 2-26 j
OH MY, PAPA!
FOR SALE: One blond birchwood
six year crib; one wooden high
chair, training chair, child’s
little wicker rocker, child’s hard
wood rocker, metal utility tablor
Ph. 3-3196. 2-22
LOST: Gallet Man’s Wrist watch,
stainless steel case, expandable
band. Reward. Call 5-6293.
omore, Camille Wokl is now a
candidate for the Y presidency.
An English major, she has worked
an the public affairs commission,
the Religious Evaluation week
fireside committee and the Skip
worth house project. She is cur
rently a junior adviser.
Previously Miss Wold was sec
retary of the Christian Science or
ganization and a member of the
National Association for the Ad
vancement of Colored People.
Sally Stadelman
First of the nominees for presi
lency of WRA is Sally Stadelman,
tophomore in sociology front the
Dalles. Miss' Stadelman is presi
dent of the rally board, president
of Amphibians, co-chairman of
oublicity in the YWCA sophomore
cabinet, WRA publicity chairman,
•hairman of hospitality for Dad’s
lay and a member of Kwama,
Nikki Trump
Nikki Trump, junior in business
'rom Honolulu, Hawaii, completes
he slate of presidential candi
dates.. She is vice-president of
Amphibians, WRA treasurer, WS- 1
■5F treasurer and chairman of
IVRA on Parade.
CAMPUS BRIEFS
0 Thi> Alpine club will meet
in the Student Union at 4 p. m.
today, it was announced by John
Vazbys, vlcc-p mildent, Room
number will be posted.
0 The Student Union publicity
committee will hold a general
meeting tonight at 6:30 In the HU,
according to Ted Ooh, chairman.
0 Ski Quacks will meet at 6:30
p. m. today in the Student Union,
according to Milan Stoyanov, prea
ident.
0 The regular weekly meeting
of the ASUO senate will not bo
held this week, according to ASUO
President Tom Wrightson. The
senate will meet next Thursday.
0 All house managers will meet
at 6:30 p. m. today In the Student
Union, according to Gerry Bow
I den. president.
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