Theta Sigs honor Journalism women Pat Treece and Mary Jo Stew art, both journalism pre-majors, were recently honored as the out standing sophomore and fresh man women in journalism by Theta Sigma Phi, national pro fessional honorary for women in journalism. The awards were presented at last week's Matrix Table, spon sored annually by the honorary. Featured at the banquet was the tapping of new Theta Sig members. They are Barbara Step per, Joann Shore, Kathy Cook. Judy Anderson, Miss Treece, Gail Mottler and Barbara Per ron. Mrs. Thomas Wright, former editor of the Emerald and a Uni versity graduate, was honored as the 1958 Woman of Achievement for her civic and newspaper ac XcMewbeK.. your mow will like a -HalMHc Mother^ "Pay CZrd best of a||.... qet your? mow a\ 865 Willamette St. Also See Our Gift Suggestions tivities. Featured speaker was Helmut Meyer-Dietrich, editor of the Berliner Morgenpost, who was completing a series of campus speaking engagements. Ann Connell of the Register Glia id was also tapped for mem bership in the honorary, which includes both campus and career women in its membership. Presiding at the banquet was Cornelia Fogle, senior in journa lism, and president of the cam pus group. Gallery exhibits Mikami paintings A Japanese brush painting- ex hibit by Takahiko Mikami will be held in the Student Union art gallery, May 3 to 18. Since 1953 Mr. Mikami has been executive director of the International Education Center, Tokyo. Much of his energy’ has gone into the establishment and | financing of the Center and an American Academy of Japanese Fine Arts in the United States. Mr. Mikami has exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum in Tokyo, the Tokyo-do Gallery, the Labor Department Exhibition, where he won the Japanese Gov ernment Labor Office's prize, the Zokeibunka Exhibition winning the governor's prize in Japan, and a one-man show at Carne gie Endowment International Center in New York City. He is Chairman of the Art Society of Meiji Univeisity, and has taught oil and Japanese painting at the International Education Center in Tokyo. Mi kami is presently giving instruc tional television programs of Japanese brush painting on more than 26 educational T.V. stations all over the U.S. He has established and is the director of the Japanese Art Center in San Francisco. His studio is in San Francisco, California. READ EMERALD WANT ADS DECLARING A TEMPORARY TRUCK in a Friday nlKht water battle on the ('arson Hall turf are Carol Esenia, slightly drenched, and Bruce Brenn, Stafford Hall counselor', who appears to be watching his men in action against the Carson forces. (Emerald photo by Jim Boyd) GAS-TOONS j - b» - AL LINDLEY “He's starting <>n his vacation .. . won’t buy gas from anyone else." Von too will t>c a regular cus tomer ... once we’ve hud u chance to Spoil you! AL MNDLEY'S SHELL SERVICE We give S&H Green Stamps and never close Phone HI 8*4214 Franklin & Walnut St. Harpsichord featured in Renaissance program A concert of Renaissance mu sic will be presented by the Col legium Musicum of the Univer sity School of Music this even ing at 8 in the School of Music auditorium. The evening performance will present student and faculty mu sicians in works written for harp sichord, organ, chorus, and small orchestra. Featured performers include Thad Elvigion, harpsichord, Kl wn Myiick, organ, and Exine Anderson Bailey, soprano. Cm Emerald liassiried Ails— Rhone DI 5-1511, Ext. 218. Our Gifts Bring the Cheers For Years from Your Dears! ClAP.K Chuck i/»• - / y \ UCrilAI. JtWUlRJ Springfield S & H Green Stamps Fwrn the novel "NO SQUARES AT THE ROUNDTABLE* WHO WILL FREE OUR COUNTRY FROM THE TERRIBLE DRAGON ? / . " « // at NE\i i ] [ \ VOLUNTEER FOR ' | 'y. NOTH IN' "}/ -—A I, SIRE, WILL RID OUR COUNTRY OF V THE DRAGON/ (a V*! COME BACK AUVE AND YOUlL GET A PURPLE -T HEART/ i COOL SOMETHIHGS COOKING' 1 * MAN, I THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER GET HERE/ ^ BROUGHT THE WINSTONS k- JUST LIKE i II PROMISED/] LOOK, DAD,THE HEA7§ ON. DO ME A BIG FAVOR AND BLOW TOWN “T ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER. I'LL CUT OUT/1 _ WINSTON TASTES GOOD! \C LIKE A CIGARETTE SHOULD! GADZOOfCS, M'LORD-A CRUSH-PROOF BOX, 700/ ^nslon Or... EXCLUSIVE [FILTER/ IN PACK OR BOX! DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR./ n. J. HLINULUj [OUAtCO C,O..WIN5TON-bALLM,N.C.