THE SIGMA PHI EPSILON quartet, winners of th.s years quartet contest were soitl to cm omega
sorority for S16.00 at the World University Service auction Friday afternoon.
BK i i l tO-Ki), Sharon Hewett, second from left, and her court pulled $15.00 from the combined
pockets of the Fijis and the Delts at the Friday-at-Four VVUS sponsored auction.
Campaign Starts For Doomed Baby
Plans for coordinating a cam-,
I pus fund-raising campaign to as
sist a 16-month-old Glcnwood |
baby who is suffering from a |
rare brain-destroying malady j
were announced today.
Representatives of I’hi Gamma
Delta were scheduled to speak
today at noon to members of all
on-campus organizations. College
students will be asked to make
donations to the special trust i
fund that has been established at
the Eugene main branch of the
First National Bank.
Frances, the youngest of four i
children of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil |
Van Arnam, 4095'v Concord St.,
is suffering from the exceeding
ly rare disease of "phenyketon- :
uria," a disease in which the
body's digestion of protein is dis
turbed.
Without a special food prepa
ration, Ketonil, which costs $25 I
a pound, the baby will.be doomed '
to a future of mental retarda
tion.
Doctors say a pound of the
preparation will hint about four
days and eHtlmate that the child
will have to eat Ketonll for the
next two to three yearn before
the biochemical ubnormalilleH in
her body can be corrected.
We Have Lots
of
New and Used
Records
Now in Stock
also,
Our Book Stock
Has Recently Increased
Stop In and Check Us Out
PROUTY'S
Old Book Store
Convenient!
Because—
CITIZENS BANK is ideally located to the Campus—
within walking distance—if you drive you'll always
find parking space, or if in a hurry use our Drive-in
Window. Remember we are open Monday through
Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Friday nights.
Stop in and get acquainted with us tomorrow.
Campus Briefs
• Phi Theta Upsilon will meet
today at noon at the Campus
Side.
• Petitions for Skull and Dag
ger are due Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Freshmen men with a 2.00 ac
cumulative grade point or above
may petition. A picture should be
included with the application.
Senior Sayonara
Tickets on Sale
Tickets for the Senior Ball go
on sale today in the Student
Union and the Co-op. The Ball,
“Senior Sayonara’’ is to be held
April 26 in the King Cole Room
of the Eugene Hotel. Music for
the dance will be supplied by
Tommy Fox and his orchestra.
Two o’clock closing hours have
been set by the Student Affairs
Committee for the semi-formal
dance. Invitations have been
mailed to seniors, according to
Sue Ryder, publicity chairman.
Miss Ryder pointed out however
that any senior who did not re
ceive an invitation due to a mix
up in mailing is urged to attend.
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Chung's Cafe
STEAK & CHICKEN
TOO!
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4:00 YM Fin
AWS Rules Com
Movie Com
Cof Hr Com
Talent Com
6:00 Jr Wknd Queen Interv
110 Series
7:00 Yeomen Gerl 1st
Orides Init Gerl 2nd
7:30 Block & Tkl 315
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ANNUAL MEETING
OF
University of Oregon Co-operative Store
4 p.m., Thursday, April 24, 207 Chapman Hall
Nominations open for new members on Co-op Hoard of Directors
Of those nominated, the following are to be elected:
1 - Director serving sophomore year 1958-59
2 - Directors serving junior and senior years 1958-59 and 1959-f>0
Co-op elections will be held in conjunction with the ASUO elections this
✓ Spring Term. '
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CO-OPERATIVE STORE - Campus
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Earn 10% on all sales
You can earn money, learn retail selling and advertising right
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get in college is yours for the asking as a salesman for the
Oregon Daily Emerald. You can earn 10 per cent of all the sales
you make! You can get valuable experience! It’s yours for the
• asking. If you’re interested in money and experience, apply at
the Emerald Business office, Room 301, Allen Hall.
you won t REGRET IT!