Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1960, Page Six, Image 6

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. TED NOTH A FT (left) and A1 Welenofsky, both 22 and from Nut
ley. New Jersey, aren’t mixed up. they know what they’re doing
as they haul a canoe across the snow in Michigan’s I'pper Penin
sula. The pair are on their way home after starting in their canoe
at Hammond, Oregon. April 5, and being frozen off the rivers in
j Canada. They took to the highway and have been walking since
October 4. They hope to arrive in New Jersey this April.
SET TO FLY—A novel sight In
Bonn. Germany, was this motor
cyclist with wheels on ground
and wings on his bark. He was
going to a model plane contest.
BARBARA ROMACK, formrr national amateur golf champion,
shown an example of what she meant when the nay* the touring;
women golfers are starling to look as good as they swing. The
pert blonde from Sacramento, California, who Is now In the pro
ranks, said in New York City that women golfers have learned
that fans want more than a good shot—they want sex appeal on
the course.
JIM OWEN'S (right), University of Washington head football
coach, grins as Washington governor Albert D. Rossellini offers
congratulations on the young mentor’s selection as Seattle's Man
Man of tlie Year in sports for 1059. Owens, 32, honored at a civic
banquet, guided the Washington Huskies to a 9-1 season and a
41-8 win over Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl.
VKTKKAN LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT champion Archie Moore used
liis right to good advantage in this animated conversation with
heavyweight champion Ingemar Johannson at a dinner in New
York City.
CHAPEL WITH LIGHT—One hundred and twelve round windows form the greater part of the front
wall of a nev\ ehapel in Dudenhofen, West Germany. Construction costs oi modernistic structure in
the Rhensih Palatinate were around $15,000.
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FOR THE SPRING SEASON—These two creations among the
fashion highlights for the spring of this year. At left is key
checked wool coat featuring the new melon silhouette. It was de
signed by Monte-Sano. Right is figure-molded short evening dress
by Ben Reig. It Is skin-tight, hare-topped, and all-shirred sheath
with distracting “flirt flounce” with a diamond broach at hemline.