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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1961)
Sororities tap 24 pledges durina fall ooen rush w Names of 24 coeds who have been pledged by sororities dur ing fall term open rush at the University, have been released by the Office of Student Affairs. The students and the houses to which they were pledged are: ALPHA GAMMA DELTA — Nannette Noble. Beaverton: Don na Nussbaumer, Gold Beach; Ja nice Atkins. Mt. Vernon. Wash.; and Donna Anderson. Port An geles. Wash. ALPHA OMICRON PI—Cheryl Pierce. Poitland; and Nancy El liott. Long Beach. Calif. ALPHA PHI Janice Nakata, Portland; and Marva Dawley. Eu gene. ALPHA XI DELTA — Judith Brown. Drain. Bloom to lecture on Buddhist Japan ‘■Buddhism in Japanese Modern Society" will be discussed by Al fred Bloom at the East Asian meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the SU. Room number will be posted. Bloom is a specialist in the study of Japanese Buddhism. He studied in Japan from 19o7-59 on a Fulbright scholarship, at tending a language school in Tok yo and Ryokoku L niversity in Kyoto. Bloom is presently an instruc tor in the Religion Department at the University. Study... (Continued from page 1) information about those wishing to participate should be asked: 2 > assigning of sponsors should be according to major and pref erence: and 4) the possibility of including other than new foreign students should be considered. Other minor recommendations ■were also made. Use Emerald Classified Ads— * 1 < See our large selection •— Family cards, Religious,. Traditional, Gay — created to be imprinted with your name. OREGON PHOTO LAB 1231 Alder CHI OMEGA Letltia Lund. Warren; and Susan Weber, Se attle, Wash. DELTA DELTA DELTA Roxanne Schmitz, Klamath Kalis; Erancine Castro, San Rafael, Calif.; and Katherine Wright. Honolulu, Hawaii. GAMMA PHI BETA—Pamela Gilkinson. Medford; Anne Ham mer. Myrtle Point; Susan Schem ber, Saratoga. Calif.; and Kath ryn Lawson. Seattle, Wash. PHI MU Janet Outka, Eu gene: Kathleen Eahey. Bend; Betty Rominger, Redmond; and Linda Mitchel, Pasadena, Calfi. ZETA TAU ALPHA — Joyce Gummerson, Portland; and Sue Pomeroy. Eugene. I ... Job opportunities The California Packing Cor poration will hold Interviews to day for jobs on the West Coast. Accountants. Economics majors. ' and Business Administration ma [ jors with interest in accounting and office management training, should apply. The Union Carbide Consumer Products Corp. is interviewing students with a BS or MS in Business Administration or Lib eral Arts for sales training pro gram. The University Placement Service will be holding interviews for several positions open in the near future. ACCOUNTANTS WHO are qualified and interested should sign the interview schedule for an interview for Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. The jobs will bo located on the West Coast, and the interview is on Monday. jffc'tfCw'V-'-'V' • -v - jV" •• J 11th & Alder DI 5-9481 DANNY MOORE AND GUITAR Tues. & Weds. Open till 2 a.m. Friday COFFEE HOUSE 'Public relations' topic of speech Francis M. Mitchell, vice pres ident of Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone whose area is public relations and revenue, will discuss these aspects of the communica tions industry when he speaks on the University campus today. Mitchell's talk will be nt 11 a m. in 138 Commonwealth Hall. It is open to aN Interested per sons. Mitchell Is a graduate or Ore gon State College where he ma jored In accounting and audit ing. lie stnrted ns a clerk In the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company In Corvallis In 19‘27. Since that time he has held vari ous positions with the company and In 1959 was named vice-presi dent and general manager for the Oregon area. THE LYNWOOD CAFE 796 Hwy. 99W—North Eugene finjoy Uhan Lsg ivin y 2> inner Dinners $1.50—$1.75, Deluxe $2.50 Turkey—Duck—Goose—Baked Ham—Other Entrees MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW For your weekend Homecoming Party Broiled Steaks—Seafoods—Prime Kills and a Complete Selection of Dinner Entree Dial DI 5-9064 Plenty of Free Parking MERCHANTS... Take a Tip from Santa and Plan Ahead The Emerald will be published only 6 more times before Christmas (November 27, 28, 29, 30, December 1 and a special Christmas edition December 8.) This doesn't leave much time for you to reach 10,000 students and faculty, who will be spending over $300,000 during the Christmas season* So to take advantage of this rich market of 10, 000 potential customers, call the Emerald adver tising department today. Diamond 2-1411, ext. 618,619. And remember, the Em erald is the ONLY me dia which reaches all of the Campus Community. *Based on a marketing survey conducted by the School of Business Administration