Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 19, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    12 CANDIDATES
Voting on Queens
Benins Thursday
Voting: on the twelve candi
dates for Junior Weekend Queen
will be done all day Thursday at
the Student Union and Co-op.
Five finalists will be elected from
the 12 candidates. The winners
will be announced during- the in
termission at the All-Campus
Vodvil Friday night.
Pictures of the girls will be
on display before Thursday. All
students must present their stu
dent body cards to vote.
Six of the Junior girls to be
voted on are:
Barbara Bailey, sponsored by
Alpha Phi, is from Albany. Miss
Bailey is majoring in general so
cial sciences, and has been ac
tive in the YWCA, serving as
second vice-president and Junior
adviser. She is also vice-president
of her sorority.
Betti Fackler, put up by Chi
Omega. Pi Kappa Psi and Sigma
Campus Briefs
0 Mary Ann Crosbie, Phyllis
Pearson, Judith Wells. Lorrie
Whitten, Marjorie Strand, Ruth
Martin, Helen Bersie, Jo Anne
Rogers, Robert Buckendahl, John
Wells, Arlen Swearinger, Mari- j
anne Shephard and Dorothy
Strahm were confined to the in
firmary Monday for medical at
tention.
0 The deadline for submitting
entries in the ASUO-sponsored
essay contest on student govern
ment is 5 p.m. Wednesday. A
total of $35 in prizes will be
awarded to the winning entries.
0 “Faith” will be discussed
tonight at the regular meeting
of Inter-Varsity Christian fel
lowship in Gerlinger 301. The
program begins at 7 p.m. Rich
Proctor, president, will lead the
discussion.
0 Phi Theta mystie sale chair
men will meet today at 1 p.m.
in the Student Union. Room will
be posted. All chairmen are urged
to attend.
0 AU chairmen for Mother’s
Day weekend will meet today at
4 p.m. in the Student Union.
Room number will be posted.
0 Episcopal students will ob
serve their holy communion Wed
nesday at 7 a.m. at Gerlinger
hall. Breakfast will be served.
0 All Kwamas are to meet
tonight at 5:40 in front of the
library for a special meeting.
0 Freshman class officers will
meet today at 3 on the third
floor of the Student Union.
Air to Drill
For Army
Air force ROTC units will pass
in review for the army cadet
regimental staff at drill this aft-!
ernoon.
The air force cadets are pay-;
ing off a bet made last term,
when the army outsold them on
tickets to the military ball. Ca
det Col. Emerson Harvey will
review the cadets at 2 p.m. at
Hayward field, barring another
rain such as the one which forced
postponement last week.
Little Colonels and Little Ma
jors, coeds chosen by cadets be
fore the Military Ball, will at
tend, reports Lt. Col. C. J. Pur
cell, assistant professor of air
science.
Phi Epsilon, is from Long Beach,
Calif. A history major, and ex
tremely active on campus, Miss
Fackler served as co-chairman of
Homecoming this year. She is a
member of Phi Theta Upsilon,
and president of her sorority.
Patty • Fagan, sponsored by
Sigma Chi, is a member of Pi
Beta Phi. Miss Fagan is from
Lake Grove and is majoring in
elementary education. She has
been active in the YWCA on the
executive cabinet and serving as
a sophomore adviser. She is also
a member of the rally squad.
Jody Klahre, sponsorc i by Al
pha Tau Omega, is also a member
of Pi Beta Phi. Miss Klahre is
from Hood River and is majoring
in sociology. She transferred
from Stevens college in Missouri,
and has been active on the Em
erald staff this year.
Colleen Moore, Carson 2,
claims The Dalies as her home
town. Miss Moore is majoring in
elementary education, and has
been active in the University of
Oregon exchange assemblies. Op
eration Easter Egg, and has
served as social chairman of Car
son 2.
Students Get
Special Price
Students will have an oppor*
I tunity to see the Ed Sullivan
| show May 3 at a reduced ad
mission price, according to Alt
Litchman, athletic publicity di
! rector.
Litchman said Monday that
there will be 1000 student tick
; ets going on sale April 25 at $1
each. The seats will be located
I in the regular $1.50 and $2.0C
sections. The deadline for pur
j chasing the special tickets is
noon on April 30.
All the student tickets will be
, reserved. Married students may
purchase two seats together but
it will be necessary for the wife
; or husband who is not a college
student to pay the regular price,
Free Press Topic
For SU Lecture
"Free Trial versus The Free
Press" will be the topic of the
browsing room lecture held Wed
nesday at 7:30 p.m. in the brows
ing room of the Student Union
Judge \Villiam G. East will be
the lecturer for the program.
East has been nominated for the
United States District Court,
The discussion leader will be Dr,
Charles G. Howard, professor ol
law.
Sullivan Signs Star
KD Hl‘IXIVANt Co-producer of the weekly Sunday night "Toast
of the Town” variety allow, chats with *ingcr .Marian Marlowe
after signing her recently for six appearance* on his show. Miss
Marlowe was dismissed last week by Arthur (iodfrey’s radio and
television show*. (AP Wire photo)
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