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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1929)
Architecture Faculty For Open Doors Limiting of Enrollment Ile.Ll Not Desirable fn Dean’s Statement More Extension Courses In AreK'teetnre Urged Limitation of .enrollment is not hold desirable by tTv t'-imiily of tho school of nr.liitoKtufK- and allied arts, Liif it is realised. that another increased registiatioif such as Dial experienced this year will create a. vary serious situation, Lean L. 1’. Lawrence asserts in ids annual re port filed at the preside ill s office. The farullv is out of sympathy with the prineijde id' limit i^ft re^is tration in the seliool, been mV Liere is no pertain method of findi^ft oat, before registration, just whot etu deids would be qualified for xV oil;. High Standards Desired “Often best results eorne r.V,m slndelds who seem to be the poors* d material in the early years of IraiA ' ing,” says Dean Lawrence. “Until the 'finding out. proeoss’ is properly eared for in the lower grades, limi tation of enrollment would, in our point of view, be a step baekward.” It is, however, the ehief desire, of the faculty tip maintain high stand-: aids of professional training, and unless facilities can bo enlarged, limitation may bo inevitable, lie says. Total enrollment at. the. school for 1 f)28-2i> is expected to be about “till, n targe increase over last. year. There are now “Id students in the school, of whom 1”K are studying a is hit ect lire. Results Given Dean Lawrence eites the results of a survey made of IS similar schools in the United Stales, which shows that, at present the cost, per student, in the Oregon school is more than $00 less than the average of oilier schools. Ju other words, ad ditional revenue of $.17,000 annually would bo necessary to tiring the cost per student to the average, or limiialion of enrollment to ISO would bo required to maintain tho average. The report urges consideration of plans for extension work in a roll i lecture in Portland. No work is being offered in sculpture and arch itecture at Portland, the only course given being one in construction. Portland Students Numerous “As .'!(> per cent, of our enrollment comes from Portland, it is reason aide to as,sumo that, a strongly or ganized service of our professional subjects in Portland would tend to serve some who now tiro obliged to spend their allotted time at Uu gene,” says Dean liawrence. lie states that a commit tee lias been appointed by the Oregon chapter of the American Institute of Architec ture to see what can be done about securing training for many young draftsmen in Portland unable to af ford the training at Kugene. Publicity Asked (treater publicity for the school was asked by Dean Lawreneo, par ticularly through tlie medium of a monthly bulletin, illustrating I lie work of students and staff. Com paratively few art lovers of Oregon are aware of I ho university program in the art field, ho asserts. Jewelry design, stage design, mo chttnics of archil eel lire, landscape design and 1 ho history of art are new courses suggested by the dean. Plans for Senior Pall February 23 Well Under Way Off-rampus Folk May Cel Tickets at Co-op; Dance Floor to Be Reworked Senior Ball tickets, which nw in llio care nl' house niul hall repre Hi'nlal li rs mi tlm campus, will also in* on Hah* al lln* university 'Oo-op store, ai*i* oi-il i n>» In Barry Shaw, chairman nf the dance. Til thin tvay, Shaw explained, all students who live in town, or have their npartmenls, will lie aide to get their tickets just as easily as those in whose residences representatives have been appointed. The floor of the Woman's build ing, wliich has incurred so much un favorable comment, will bo reworked into a smooth, slick surface. Bus Sullivan, floor chairman, promised. “After several years of dancing on an extremely poor floor in the gym nasium, the senior class lias decided to make its Iasi chance to dance there enjoyable. The floor will be planed and waxed, and equal to that in any regular ballroom.” Marion Beach, head of the wom en’s committee, has issued a call to all senior women to aid in dyeing the decorations. “This work will soon lie called for,” Miss Leach said, “and everyone must help. The plan for the decorations is extraor dinarily pretty, and the dyeing of the cloth involves a responsibility that may decide the success of the entire event.” Francis McKenna, class president, expressed Iris approbation of the unusual progress which tlio commit tees worn making, anil eofnmended flic entire staff oil the large amount, of work already accomplished. Pauline Boridurent Visits Oregon Cam pus r Pauline P.onditrant, ’2", is visit ing in Eugene for a few days with lier aunt, Mxs. llrise Osburno. Miss BoPduranf lives in Portland. 'J’liis fall she has been, helping Mrs. fleorge T, Oe.rJinger on the Portland eomiVninify clnest. She also gives [days twice a 'iveek over the radio KOIN. Miss Bilndurant was a jour nalism major, a nlass officer, on the Emerald and Old Oregon staffs, a member of Theta Sigma Phi and India (lamina while she was on the campus. Sons, Daughters Fail To Get Picture Taken Due 1n the failure of a represent a- j five number of the sons and (laugh- ‘ tors of former Oregon students to ‘ appear yenlerday for the picture ! which is to accompany a story in i 1 lie February issue of Old Oregon,' another picture will be made today j at 12:4.' on the south steps of the I Administration building. All those whose names are in the article should )se in the picture. 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COLORS: Bonnie Bln, Atlantia (Ireen ,Navy> Tan That wrist watch of yours deserves a strap of metal It will show up your watch to better advantage, and at the same time eliminate the danger of breakage due to a w o r n leather strap. We carry a stock of metal straps ranging in price from $1.50 to $10.00. We can fit your pocket book, just as we can fit your watch. Lee Duke CAFE Announces the opening of their Upstairs Grille Room on Friday Nite, Feb. 8 Our regular 75c dinner will be served as well as our a la carte service. Dancing will be from 6 to 8. Music to be furnished by Duke’s Cam pus Band. • Reservations are suggested for parties of four or more INFORMAL GRILLE DANCE TONIGHT and SATURDAY Be prepared for a good time and dance. 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