Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 07, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Winter Term Honor Roll Released
Thirty-four University students
made perfect 4.00 GPA’s accord
ing to the winter term honor roll
as released by the registrar's of
fice Wednesday.
The mark of 34 people mak
ing perfect grades almost
doubled the fall term total of 19
A grand total of 266 students
made the winter term honor roll
as compared to 201 fall term.
Sophomores led the way or
the list with a total of 74 stu
dents making the required 3.5 oi
better. Seniors placed second
with 66 and the juniors and
freshmen followed in that order
with 58 and 54 respectively. The
rest of the spots were taken up
by special students.
Four Points
The 34 people making 4.0C
were:
Christina Allen (2 LA), Hairy
Asch (3 Hst), Marion Baum (1
LA). Kathleen Benson (2 LA)
Constance Brown (2 LA), Don
ald Call (2 LA), Marie Cooker
ham (3 BA), Judy Counts (3
Eng), Margaret David (4 FL),
Joe Gardner (4 J), George Ger
hard (3 Psy), Mary Herron (4
GSc).
Kay Hyatt (2 LA), Chao Lir
(O LA), Donald Millage (3 BA)
Dixie Miller (R Sp), Marilyn
Miller (3 GSc), Urlin Page (3
Ph), Frances Passmore (2 LA),
Jane Peterson (2 LA), Andrew
Price (4 BA), Robert Quigley
(4 AAA), Keith Robertson (3
P-M), Goldie Ryals (4 Eld).
George Schultz (3 AAA), Inga
Shipstead (3 AAA), Esther
Strom (1 LA), Thomas Taylor
(4 AAA), Marjie Travillioh (4
Mus), Richard Van Allen (3
BA), George Weir (4 Eng), Orlo
Wipf (2 PS), Claudia Wurtz (1
LA) and Margery Ziniker (2
LA). -
Others included on the honor
roll were:
A’s
Luella Adams (4 FL), Gerald
Alexanderson (4 Mth), Sally Al
len (2 LA), Ethel Apgar (4 Ed),
Jose Armilla (4 Psy), Alyce
Atherton (2 LA), Merte Atwood
(3 Ph), Arne Baartz (3 FL),
Richard Barbour (4 Mus), Keith
Barker (2 LA), Sally Bamum
(2 LA), Gunther Barth (0 LA).
Orlo Bartland (2 LA), Robert
Beatty (1 LA), Donna Bell (1
LA), Helen Bersie (4 Eng),
Carol Bestul (2 LA), Donald
Bick (2 LA), Lee Blaesing (1
LA), Bruce Bloomfield (2 LA),
Carol Boals (2 LA), Betty Boehm
(1 LA), Brian Booth (1 LA),
Richard Bowen (4 GG), William
Boyle (2 LA), Kay Bredleau (4
Ph), Richard Bronaugh (3 Phi).
Mary Brooks (3 FL), Charles
Burgess (2LA), Douglas Burns
(1 LA), MarjfcBussard (3 HPE),
Mary Cadiz (1 LA), Sarah Calk
ins (2 LA), Marilyn Call (3 S)
Charles Camplan (4 Hst), Orval
Cary (2 LA), Marian Cass (4
Mus), David Cass (1 LA), Travis
Cavens (2 LA).
Marilyn Christensen (1 LA),
Marlis Claussen (2 LA), Douglas
Clement (4 P-M), Walter Coder
(2 LA), Sue Colburn (2 LA),
Phyllis Colvin (2 LA), Russell
Connett (3 BA), Raymond Cow
an (1 LA), Carol Craig (2 LA),
Kenneth Cunningham (3 Soc).
D’s
Paul Delzell (4 Hst), Alvin
Denham (1 LA), Joan Dennis (1
LA), Jay Dee Deschamps (2 LA),
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Lynnia Dewey (2 LA), Bob
Doughton (3 P-M), William Dun
lap (4 P-M), Marcia Dutcher (4
J), Patrick Eaton (3 PS), EIkTh
Erickson (3 GG), Kenneth Erick
son (3 GG), Karlecn Evan (3
BA), Patty Fagan (3 Ed), Jean
Fay (2 LA).
Henry Ferrero (4 PS), John
Flaxel (1 LA), ^lary Fourier (1
LA). Nancy Fox (2 LA), Fred
rick Fraunfelder (2 LA), John
Fryberger (2 LA), Robert Fudge
(3 AAA), Arthur Fujita (4
HPE), Joan Fuller (3 AAA), Lis
elotte Georgiades (2 LA), Vir
ginia Gibson (4 Ed), Martha Go
shell (2 LA), Nancy Graves (3
Psy), John Gregor (4 BA), Sally
Jo Greig (2 LA), Grete Grieg
(0 LA).
Rita Grislis (2 LA), Rogert
Hagglund (1 LA), Georgene
Hammermaster (2 LA), Erik
Hansen (1 LA), Philip Hanson
(3 BA), Susan Hanson (4 Sp),
Joanne Hardt (4 BA), Laura
Harper (4 Sp), Shirley Hathaway
(2 LA), Joan Havland (4 Ed),
Georgia Hemmila (0 LA), Alan
Heston (4 Ec), Penny Hicks (2
LA), Burton Hobson (1 LA I,
Mary Hooker (4 Eng), Elena
Horn (4 FL), James Hunter (3
Mus), Carolyn Hurd (2 LA),
Helen Huse (1 MA), Yasuo Ish
ida (0 LA).
J’s
Timothy James (3 Hst), Myr
tle Johnson tl LA), Richard
Johnson (1 LA), Sharon Johnson
(1 LA), Vivian Johnson (4 Mth),
Sherwin Jongeward (4 BA),.Don
| na Joseph (4 Sp), Carolyn Kaser
(2 LA), Dennis Ratter (2 LA),
Shirlee Katz (4 Sp), Jerome Kat
I zky (1 LA), Deneice Kenyon (2
; LA), Joanne Kerr (2 LA), Gret
: then Klomhau (2 LA), Helen
! Knight (1 LA), Dorothy Kopp
j (4 Hst), Ethel Kuykendall (2
LA), Germaine LaMarche (3
■ FES).
Alfred Land (1 LA), Edward
Leeper (1 LA), Mary Leigh (4
AAA), Douglas Liechty (3 P-L),
Robert Llewellyn (1 LAi, I^eola
! Lorenzen (1 LA). Don Lovett (2
I LA), Edward Lugar (4 BA I,
i James Lynch (1 LA), Dorothy
McBroom (1 LA), Sharron Mc
Cabe (1 LAI, David McDaniel
1(3 GSc), Marian McDowell (2
LA), Joyce McGee (4 BA), Eliz
abeth Jdclveen (3 FL), David
McKibbin (2 LA), Jean Ellen
McPherson (1 LA). Neal Marlett
! (4 BA). Yoko Matsuoka (3 FL),
Marcia Mauney (2 LAi, Win
ston Maxwell (2 LA), Mary Me
gale (2 LA).
Woman Flies Jet
MARIE MARVTNOT, one of the first women to pilot planes in the
pioneer days of aviation, takes lessons at the age of 80 to become
a helieopter pilot in Paris. Here she takes the controls of a Djinn
1221 jet helicopter under guidance of Eric Fourcaud, left.
, (AP Wirephoto
Graduate Assistant Given Scholarship
John Hess, graduate assistant
in business administration, has
been awarded the Levi Stevens
Memorial Scholarship worth
$1500 to be used at Stanford uni
versity in the graduate school
of business during the 1955-56
academic year.
Hess plans to work for a Ph.D.
in business administration. Then
he would like to return to this
university to teach.
As a graduate student at Ore
gon for the last two years, Hess
has been a research assistant for
I
the Bureau of Business Research, ’
and now is a graduate assistant
to V. P. Morris, dean of the busi- '
ness administration school. Hess
is minoring in economics this
year.
A native of Iowa, Hess grad
uated from the University of
Iowa. He was a member of the
executive council of the Iowa
Mountaineers, a large campus
organization that emphasized
outdoor activities and sports.
I After graduation, he spent two
j years in the service as a person
1 nel officer.
J
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ANNUAL MEETING
University of Oregon Co-operative Store
4:00 P.M, Thursday, April 14th
Room 207, Chapman Hall
Nominations will be held for new members
. on the Board of Directors.
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UNIVERSITY CO-OP
"THE STUDENTS OWN STORE" .
Marsha Meyers (1 LA), Don
Mickelwait (4 Ec), Jean Miller (3
Hst), Gail Moan <1 LA), Caro-u
lyn Moll (3 Bl), Marjorie Moore
(2 LA), David Mourmind (2 LA),
Robert Naper (3 Hat), Donna
NlchelB (1 LA), James Noble (1
LA), Dick Nooe (2 LA), Arthur
Nuaom (3 BA), Gerald Ohlsen
(4 Ch).
P's
Rolf Panny (4 FL), David
Parkhurst (3 Hst), Sharon Ped
erson (2 LA), Martin Pedigo (2
HPE), Gordon Pefley (4 Ph),
Howard Peterson (4 BA), Ann
Pettersen (X LA). Craig Philips
(1 LA), Edward Phinney (2 LA),
Elizabeth Poage (1 LA). Barbara
Proebstel (2 LA), Lois Puustinen
(2 LA), Robert Ransom I 3 Mus),
Gordon Rice (3 J).
Charles Richardson (1 LA),
Kaye Robinette (1 LA), Jo Anne
Rogers (2 LA), Kenneth Rosen
lof |4 CH), Annette Rowland (1
LA), James Russell (1 LA), Su
san Ryder (1 LA), Edmund Sa
voie (4 Eng), Ruth Sawyer (3
Ed). Russell Sayers (4 P-D),
Warren Schad (2 LA), Donna
Schafer (4 mus), Lorretta Schel
ske (1 HPE), Sandra Schori <1
LA), Suzanne Seibert (4 Mus),
Norman Seidenverg (1 LA), Bar
bara Shea (1 LA ), Jenny Shen (2
LAi. Terry Sherwood (1 LA).
Justin Smith (3 Hst), Myron
Smith (3 P-Di, Raymond Smith
(4 Hst), Carolyn Smyth (3 Hst),
Patricia South worth (3 Mth>,
Silver Sparks (2 LA), Ronald
Spicer (2 BA), Barbara Spillman
(2 LA), Phyllis Stalsberg (2 LA ),
Keith Stuart i4 Sp), Robert Sum
mers (4 PS), Howard Susaman (3
P-M).
T*s
Kathryn Taylor (4 Musi, Mary
Lou Teague (3 Must, Agnes
Thompson (2 LA i, Newton
Thornton (2 LAi, Robert Tost
berg <4 Hat), Jean Ann Under
hill (4 BA), David Utecbt (3
GALi, Kenneth Viegas (3 Soc),;
Joe Viles (3 P-M), Floy von
Groenewald (4 Sp), Nolene Marie
Wade (3 Anthi, Frank Walker
(3 Ed), Russell Warkentin <3
AAA), Shirlee Warren II LA),
John Watson (4 BA), Barbara
Werle (2 LA), Gail West (3 Ed),
Monica Wheeler (2 LA), Mury
Whitaker (4 Hp), Eleanor* Whit
sett (1 LA), Betty Wiese <3 Bli,
Peter Williams (4 BA), Mary
Wilson (4 Sp), Mary N. E. Wil
son (4 HPE), Homer Winslow
(2 LA), Wilma Wtttenfehl (4
Eel, Camille Wold (4 Engt, Tiim
son Woodman (4 Mum, Shirley
Woodruff (2 LA), Florence
Woodworth (2 LA), Mury Zinl
ker (2 LA), Charles Zweigart
14 CiO).
Training Sessions
Held at YWCA
Two YWCA leadership train
ing sessions will lie held Thurs
day. One, at 4 p.m„ will be a
regular session while the other,
at 6:30 p.m., will be a make-up
meeting for persons who miss
the regular meeting.
The regular mission will la; de
voted to the YWCA ami all its
related organizations and fields
of work. Gladys Lawther, YWCA
regional secretary from Port
land, will give a talk on the rela
tionship of the local organization
with the national group. She will
show' a movie of the beginning of
the Y movement.
Special Features
To Honor Brides
Campus brides will be honored
all next week in the Emerald’s
first Bfide’a Week promotion.
Four University of Oregon to
ed* will be featured, being
photographed in Eugene stores
as they select merchandise for
the ceremony and their future
homes.
Barbara McNabb, Sut Balaton,
Hope Holgerson and Tedro Cro
ley have been chosen to represent
all-campus June brides. The Em
erald plans special Bride's Week
features, and advertising will
also be solicited in conjunction
with the promotion, which will
be spread throughout all five
issues of next week.
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