The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1943 Page: 7 of 8
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Lectures Over WNAD Sent
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nt War Drive To Householders
! tenting a aeries of weekly lectures
rd war bond drive even 'over station WN'AD from 10:00 to Ltturs °r A"s rues an
-n regulations are hging sent this
ice In the school of phar-i 1030 a m on Saturday from Sep-
t! i week from the office of the coun-
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1 drug on the third floor holder and hostess of university
“ mentary teachers and are concern- £
armacy building a sales with the psychological womin-
Is being held with the physical and misa aspects of An-V Ib1 having Norman must
Ve will match you a elementary tralr uig both now -and Btgn out-carefully since no woman
a sumn" In keeping 'm the future Sagan to assisted stuient is P‘ed to leave for
a large window dtoSay! by Miss Charlotte Shepherd of the overnight during the week without
a large winoow uispiay j written permission from the coun-
ow -to nip the Jap" can high school public speaking league
Miss Ruth Elder of the Univer- 8or women 0I’ I
slty elementary school and Char- The counselor's office to mailing
lta 14hoPfttnPV les Caldwell and P F Gaither of ‘Permt f8rm8 10 81 P8"
class in its - laboratory soon as the forms are returned
ledoll dlTM ta hl -5? ni 1 “ girl-
id eadh member is given' P”1 n a r M “ 8 1 These permits will state where the
from manager and as-:n0in programs -at 1030 on rJ v!glt outside of Norman
reading science and social studies
inager and so on down 0 I In the meantime coeds may go
iter These change every br-
each member moves up!
ion The manager this Betty Coleman 5ees
Be as his tales campaign Men Leave for Sicily
of war savings stamps
S
usi
itomer
ig store was built in 1929
ince been remodeled sev-
While It is small It to
complete and well-stock-s
everything from baby's
murder and chewing gum
am and vitamin pills It
ed with a cash register a
wall cases candy cases
Using island Shd wire
a table and Chair wrap-
iter and prescription de-
Even personalized wrap-
er stationery labels and
are used
iig store to operated on a
ve basis for the benefit
rlenee of the students an-
the pharmacy school to
actlcal tquehto the 'stu-
home on weekends but may not go
t elsewhere without a parent’s per-
mission
Any girl who is going to the Dal-
i las game must secure from the
One of the most thrilling mo- counselor's office a special permit
ments in Betty Coleman’s life was ! card to send home to her parents
watching the boys leave 'North
Africa for the invasion of Sicily
Miss Coleman former student at
the university wrote Miss Ima 1
James professor of physical edu-
cation for women 'that she has
been In Oran Algiers Casablanca
Gabes Mature Tunis Sfax Paler-'
mo Costantine Sousse and Kair-i
ouan since she joined the Ameri-
can Red Cross In February j
Her -first assignment was man-
aging a snack bar at a club serv-
lng hungry Arabs Frenchmen
Spaniards and Americans After
that she served doughnuts and
coffee to bomber crews as they re-j
turned from their missions She :
I
to-now with a division made up of i
A “blanket permission" from par-
ents does not hold good for out-of-town
games
It’s
OK
Wholesome ami delicious food as always is avail-
aide at the Union Cafeteria We offer a daily selection
¥
of green salads fresh vegetables and rich desserts
"Our fountain is now Open daily from 8 a m to 7
p m
t
SCHEDULE
Breakfast 7to 10:30 am
Lunch 11:30 to 1
Dinner 5:30 to 7 pm
CAFETERIA DEPARTMENT
Oklahoma Memorial Union
u cat! on and Increase his paratroopers and glider troops j
his futare Employer ' somewhere In North Africa j
if Too Busy
ToEat?
Don’t permit crowded war-time study
schedules to destroy regular eating habits
Good health depends on regular wcll-lxrianct d
imeals accompanied by wholesome nourishing
If you should lack the time to eat mnv and
then drink a glass of milk for a “energy pick-
9
up
RINK MILK
or Health
AVOID
CONFUSION
Go to the University Studio (east of Kerr’s on the comer)
your Yearbook picture at the time stated on your notification
card Your card will come to you in the mail and will state the
date on which you should report
Be sure to take your Sooner receipt number (on notifica-
eard and receipt) The Studio is open from 1 to 9 p m daily
The following are to report for pictures today:
Its Good and
t’s Good For Yon
iuntain Closed
on
5
’Ollier Davs
open
nduys & Tuesdays From 8 am to 8 pm
Inu Claire I buck
Marilyn Lirtx-k
Patricia lee ("iaden
I01izaUth Ann Gaines
Wynona LieuxVfcghai
Jun Ann Jordan
Margaret A Iane
Marjorie Is'verton
Marjorie IajuIkc I 'lit man
Katherine i’aulos
Dorothy Jean Stewart
Maryalyn Stewart
Anita L Underwood
Gladys Carver
Ituth Carver
Iletty Jo Close
Christine Davis
Margaret Ann TXilph
Alidue IleuL-h Ehlers
Mary Isiuise James
Elsie Newby
Gloria Sherwood
Connie Stlppliji
Nlgil Stoulz
Patricia Arlene Marr
Jessie II Ulegcl
Wilma Grace Waggoner
This Year It’s the “GLOBAL”
1944
SOONER YEARBOOK
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Nichols, Mildred. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1943, newspaper, September 16, 1943; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800097/m1/7/?q=%22Education+-+Colleges+and+Universities+-+Faculty+and+Staff%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.