Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 19, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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Sigs Entertain
27 Candidates
The 1954 Sweetheart of Sig
ma Chi contest begins this eve
ning with 27 women attending
a 6:30 p.m. fireside at the Sigma
Chi house.
The contestants, each repre
senting a campus women's liv
ing organization, will return to
the Sigma Chi house Thursday
evening. Following the Thursday
date, the number of contestants
will be narrowed to 12 and later
to 5. Contest activities culmin
ate with the Sweetheart ball
Nov. 6.
Candidates are Elaine Becker, j
Alpha Omicron Pi; Kathy Me-;
Gregor, Delta Delta Delta: Caro
lyn Courtemanche, Pi Beta Phi;
Gayle Jensen, Delta Zeta; Elea
nor Whitsett, Gamma Phi Beta.
Sherry Perrault, Highland
house; Sally Hopkins. Alpha Del
ta Pi; Jan Summers, Susan1
Campbell; Carol Hennings, Sig
ma Kappa, and Nadine Wood
ruff, Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Harriet Swanson, Susan Camp
bell; Nan Borquist, Alpha Phi;
Pat Gordon. Kappa Alpha Theta;
Edith Soldin, Zeta Tau Alpha,
and Mary Leash, Delta Gamma
and Hendricks hall.
Evelyn Nelson, Hendricks hall:
Molly Gilbert, Hendricks hall;
Eugene Police
Cite Drivers
Eugene police officers have
cited some 700 to 800 drivers for
driving violations in the Univer
sity area since the beginning of
fall term, according to Police
Chief Ted Brown.
However fewer parking cases
have come before the student
court than during the same pe
riod last year.
“The appearance of the city
police seems to have made peo
ple stop parking in restricted
zones although parking is still
under University jurisdiction,”;
Don R-otenberg, former court
chairman, said.
“On the whole people seem to
be driving more carefully and
courteously since the city police'
have taken over the area,” Ro
tenberg noted.
| Because it is so “special” in §
I the happiness it brings, we 1
| take special care in the posing §
j of Christmas gift portraits. |
1 Telephone for your appointment now. j§
Please Phone 4-3432
| For an Early Appointment |
| THE
1FEHLY STUDIO)
1214 Kincaid
On The Campus
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Marcia Cameron. Alpha Gamma
Delta; Jo Eggleston, Carson 3;
Linda Lee Olson, Alpha Xi Delta,
and Carolyn Miller. Rebec house,
Mary Lou Glass, Carson 4;
Gloria Sunderland, Orides; Gloria
Begenich, Alpha Chi Omega;
Patti Philips. Carson 5, and Doris
Allen, University house; Bev
Landon, Chi Omega.
Pictures Due
For Contest
Candidates for Phi Sigma Kap
pa moonlight girl are to have
pictures ready by next Tuesday
for the annual contest. No spe
cial pictures should be made for
this contest.
Five finalists will be chosen
by Oct. 29 and the winner will
be announced Nov. 6 at the Phi
Sig traditional coronation ball.
Today's Staff
Make-up Editor; Dick Lewis.
Copy desk; Sally Ryan, Dotty
Griffith, Sally Jo Greig.
Night staff: Anne Burlingham.
News Desk editor: Anne Hill.
Committee Work
Petitions Due
Deadlines for three* pre-home
I coming activities have been set
for this week. Petitions for com
mittee work are due at 5 p.m.
today in the ASUO petition box,
third floor of the Student Union.
Names of candidates for Home
coming queen should be turned
in to Mary Sandcberg at Gamma
Phi Beta or Peggy Gal hei coal
at Kappa Kappa Gamma by 5
p.m. today. Candidates for the
title must be juniors or seniors.
Deadline for submitting Home
j coming theme suggestions is 5
, p.m . Wednesday. Suggestions
may be submitted in boxes at the
j Student Union or the Co-op. Win
ner of the theme 'contest will
| receive two tickets to the Home
j coming dance, Nov. 13, and a *$5
merchandise certificate from
Hart Larsen’s.
Portland Student Nurse
Speaks to White Caps
A student nurse from Portland
will speak to White Caps, pre
uursing club, Wednesday noon
in the Student Union.
The first three months of the
training program will be ex
plained. All pr^nursing stu
dents are invited to attend, ac
i cording to Judith Pederson, vlce
I president. The room number will
lie posted In the SU.
...On KWAX
Tuesday, Oct. 19
6:00 Dinner Hour Serenade
7:00 News Till Now
7:15 Sports Shots
7:30 Musical Memoirs
8:00 Julian Huxley Speech (tape
recording)
9:00 K wax work s (popular mu
sic l
11:00 Sign Off
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Next to Irish-Swart*
What makes a Lucky taste better?
44
IT S TOASTED
fro tasfre better!
BUTTERFLY SKIPPING ROPI
FIFTY-DOLLA*
BOY SCOUT KNIFI
GHOST WITH CINDER
IN HIS EYE
College smokers from coast to coast prefer Luckies
to any other brand. Luckies lead, and by a wide
margin, according to the latest, biggest college
survey. Once again, the No. 1 reason: Luckies taste
better. They taste better because Lucky Strike is
the cigarette of fine tobacco . . . and “It's Toasted"
to taste better. “It’s Toasted”—the famous Lucky
Strike process—tones up Luckies’ light, mild, good
tasting tobacco to make it taste even better. Thus
explains the Droodle below, which is: Eskimo
seminar enjoying Luckies in badly built classroom.
Like all real cool people, Eskimos know Luckies
taste better. So, yet the better-tasting cigarette
... Lucky Strike.
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER
Cleaner, Fresher, Smoother!
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For solution see paragraph above.
GOT A LUCKY DROODLE?
If you’ve Rot a Lucky Droodlt* in your noodle, send
it in. We pay $25 for all we use, and also for many
we don’t use. Send as many as you like with your
descriptive titles to: Lucky Droodle, P. O Box 07
New York 46, N. Y.
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