The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 19, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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SUNDAY JANUARY 19 1941-
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
Pace turfe
Committees Are
Named to Plan
Career Parley
Chaiinwn and udvi-oi-- iif C'lnimit-yp-c
in aiTanuc fur a career nmAt-
cucc for women to Ik ImIi1 on the cam-
mx April 22 anil L'l were announced
' ? Saturday liv Miss Virginia lleiiwrke
assistant munsehr of women
! Committee chuiinirn and tdrium
oil: registration Rois'rfa Henson
‘Shawnee anil R lloyd Running as-
' ’slslant director of tlw rxienxkin ilivl-
sum: publicity Margaret Rangster
'Houston Yen aiul Stewart ITarral
director of pres n-lalkin: hospitality
'! Helen Rolieon ('lurt-more and Vlr-
ginla firman graduate assistant at
'-residential li fills
£ Arrangement Hetty llailey Okla-
iioma City and Hr Milton Hopkins
"Hwe’iiair iimfi-axoi' of botany student
-j chairmen and secretaries Mary lae
‘I von Deary ami Cecil C Cfillarmnn
'S-fixsistant prof-'snor of mmnicrrial edu-
j 'cation:
Finance Eleanor Cliamplin Ijiwt-
I'J ton and John H Casey professor of
:C journalism committee on personal ln-
7j lervlewlng Elranor Smith and Miss
Agnes Nnhmlierg director of the reel-
'i den l la 1 halls
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f Allierta Tlaverfielil that winsome
i lass from tip toward Ok lad I y wax
1 1 sick on the rainux after a semes-
lev's alwrnrc making pluna to return
t While here site was oliserved liav-
ing an ulisorhing eonversatlon with
a tall dark and handsome young man
? who Inclilentally Is supposed u be
a woman hater
T It really Is too bad his frat broth-
el era couldn't have heanl the convrr-
satlon because it would have given
4 them ait insight Into his technique
I CAM Pig ((IMMKNTS— lek
I Austin graduate assistant In flic
? unolngy department must have a
Mg laundry bill judging from the
) number of handkerchiefs he has
been sending lately — Ham Mhratler
Is threatening to move to Altns be-
cause Elisabeth Ann Sullivan Is
leaving school second semester—
Also leaving 'our fair campus Is
Fninis Jean Bryan Why? — John
Jones Is getting to be quite an
expert In art of taking rare of fr-
miaiar pie-throwers
Marie Shultz
Philip Bailey
To Be Married
Mr and Mrs Bennie Shultz Nor-
man uiiiUiUiHi- tin- engagement and
uppmurbing nurriagt of tlieir daiigii
ter Marie Jeanette to I'hiiip Hailey
Divat Lk'iiil Kan 1
Tile wcikling will lie solemnised
Fcls-uary 2 at the home of the ju ldc-
eUs't's iNirenls Tift Monnvtl avvqur
with Rev E X Comfort offiriating
Mist Shultz Is a sophomore at the
university She is vice piexident of
Alpha- l-ainixla Delta and a ineSber
of PI Zeta Kappa J
Mr Hailey tl'o son of Mr anUMrs
T I Halley Shawnfc received a
master’s degree in chemistry fimm
Hie univerxitv last August I In is n-
inenilsT of Sigma XI national fkien-
'iflc reseaith jr-tefy
Tile couple wilt make tlieir ho—
Rnwlrieml where Mr llailev is em-
ployed a a chemist Lv the Llalliliur -Ion
Oil-Well Cementing omniany
University Book Exchange
Pays
Couple Will
Make Home
In Memphis
Now at home in Memphis Tenn
art Dr and Mrs llnliert Allen Knight
who were married Decondier 2H at
the home of the bride’s parents llulf-
p'rt Miss
Mrs Kniglit is- tlie former Miss
Angela Mr llu-ws daughter of Mr
and Mrs Seth Matthews!
Iks'lor Knight the son of Mrs W
T Knight N'nrmun is a graduate of
the university He will continue a
study of medicine at Campbell’s clin-
ic Memphis
Miss Willibrand Will
Depart for Missouri
Miss Matilda Willibrand graduate
student at the university has been
called to Rollo Mo for conxultatibn
concerning personnel work on an ar-'
my ramp construction project
While attending school Miss Willi-
brand made her home with ' tier i
hrbther Dr W A Wllllbraml-w
Article by Evans
Is Published In
:(
Mary Jane Sharpe was recently A7g4nnnl Afn ern -mp
quite embarrassed when she dropped ' JYlHgSIZine -'
hT shsulng togs the sidewalk ! aviate
while returning to tlie Alpha Chi
professor of geologv appears In the
house aftiT spending the n ght at "
January issue of Shore and Heaeh or-
their annrx— Yslcta Rudil who is re-
filial publication of the American
ally old enough to know hotter was
" : Rl'ore anil Reach Preservation asso-
seen flu-ting with one of her prac- cajm
lice pupils recently
Johnny Durham Is really disgust-
ed over the deal he received at the
hands at one of Ihr IMS sister-
hood go hr Is taking revenge by
going around railing them "Dirty
Rirls" and telling the Inshle story
of their knlfr-ln-thr-hark meth-
ods Naomi Arm-Uiung Is still wonder-
The ivsirt "Michigan’s Stable
lieui-liex" descrilies the climate and
the geological factors affecting the
1 resort beaches of Miclinn It Is based
on tin shore studies made in that re-
gion by Evans during the axl w-vend
i ’limners
The article was written at the n-
quest or 1 J Hannon secretary of
Hie Ainerk-an Shore and Heurli Pro-
servaiion assiN-iatlini whir-li was in-
Ing nlsmt the strange present ahr Mlninillllu n hlntti1! h
recelvasl the other day It was one wllin 1C hsMh Kn
of those thm-mnnkiy affairs you sillll
know "See no evil Iunr no evil j
speak no evil" And— on the liurk was 1
the comment “Try this for a while"
TIs said it’s from a disoppointrri
suitor
a
The Phi Pat's hare been moder-
ately snerrsafnl in their made meth-
ods of rushing I hear days Several
hoys have aurrnmbed to their
rbarma and hare allowed the rib-
bons to be attached
a a
Jane Smith wasn’t too happy at the
'time lint now she gets a big kick out
of telling ulsHit when sin was Ktooij
up by a faculty memlr She and
her lull Hii’liiir Clco Meredith hud
made an apiNiinlimiit to make up
sonic lark wmk In one of Hie I’liur-
niacv ImiMing lalis one nlghl So they
Kilt on Die ilaik nibl steps wnillng
for the professor to npsar After
nlsHit an tioiir ami n half they left
aflr writing him u not to li-ll him
Hie1 tiiil kiit tlieir Kirt of the I sir-
gain Ami said pref m-ver dkl show
tip
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Royal, Nancy. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 19, 1941, newspaper, January 19, 1941; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799333/m1/3/?q=hoy: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.