Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1941, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Ex-Comm Ends
Year's Work
Athletic Petitions
Due in Activities
Office Friday
Winding up the old year and
setting the stage for 1941-42 gov
ernment kept Oregon’s incoming
and outgoing executive commit
tees busy yesterday afternoon,
when they worked through a pile
of the usual last-of-the-year of
ficial business.
In preparation Tor a council
appointment next week, President
Lou Torgeson and his group
passed a motion asking that stu
dent petitions for the chairman
ship of the 1941 athletic card
drive be turned in by Friday.
Miss Mary Graham at the educa
tional activities office will re
ceive them.
Explanation of the effect of
Atherton rules on fraternity rush
ing will be made known to stu
dents by means of interfraternity
council education, Emerald ex
planation, and mimeographed cir
culars on the "dos and don’ts” in
rushing athletes.
Constitutional revision was
discussed, and a survey of prob
lems that will confront the new
group during the coming year
was explained by 1940 officers
present.
Graduate Exams
Three graduate students will
take examinations for master’s
degrees today and Thursday. Al
dus Clide Smith, political science,
and Ben J. Winer, psychology,
will take exams today. Thursday
Robert J. MacClurg, music, will
take his exam.
Hounds for Publiciuy
Present Candidates
For King of Dogs
By RUBY JACKSON
You’ve seen them in the classroom, you’ve fallen over them in the
library, you’ve stepped on them in the “Side,” you’ve petted them and
cursed them alternately, and now you will choose one of them “King
of Campus Dogs” at the Frosh Glee Saturday night.
Advance publicity for each candidate has been pouring in from each
organization sponsoring an entrant. Naturally, each dog is the best.
‘Amos Jones’
“Amos Jones,” a one-year-old
Heinz (57 varieties) dog offered
by the Sammies, is taking 14
hours of classwork. In his spare
time he reads the funnies, sleeps
with his paws in the air, and
fights. To quote the Sammies, he
is “the most affectionate dog on
the campus—in every way.”
‘Duke’
Nine times a week or one and
one-half times a day “Duke,” the
Betas’ dog, beats up on the Sigma
Nu dog (according to the Betas).
A two-year-old collie with papers,
Duke is said to be a good fight
er, and loves the millrace.
‘Sparky Sigma’
None of the Kappa Sigs know
the origin of their "Sparky Sig
ma,” so he is affectionately
termed a "what-is-it” by the
boys. Originally a perfectly
formed dog, Sparky unfortunate
ly had his tail amputated one day
by a truck. But he can still bark,
and knows a lot of tricks.
‘King’
A peace-loving dog who loves
to fight is the Fiji’s “King,” a
German shepherd. He loves little
children, and spends his time
“romping and rollicking in the
rosy spring’-or so the Fijis
say.
‘Baron’
Biggest entrant to date is
Baron, the Great Dane of Delta
Tau Delta. Baron’s favorite sport
is following people around, espe
cially girls.
‘Mike’
The dog who has a reputation
for “getting around” is Mike, the
three year old German shepherd
of Theta Chi.
‘Mazie*
Youngest dog entered is
“Mazie,” petite spaniel pup who
lives at the Sigma Nu house.
Claimed by the brothers to be the
"cutest dog on the campus,”
Mazie is said to be taking an
amorous interest in the Beta dog.
‘Red Dog’
"Master of arts and litters” is
the degree held by the ATO’s
"Red Dog.” This five-year-old
Irish setter does what few others
may boast of—he sleeps with the
ATOs.
‘Smokey*
A scholastic dog is the Phi
Delt’s "Smokey,” who will soon
be given a Ph.D. because ne
spends so much time in classes.
Phi Delts say he is the “smartest
dog on the campus.” Smokey was
“King of the Canines” two years
ago.
‘Super Dog’
"The best parts of every dog
God ever made” are combined in
the SAEs’ “Super Dog.” Other
Photos Go on Sale
Glossy prints from the Oregana
will remain on sale in the corri
dor of McArthur court for at
least Wednesday, according ,to
Wilbur Bishop, editor. The pic
tures, all of which were published
in the yearbook, are priced from
5 to 25 cents. The sale will last
from 1 to 5 this afternoon.
than this, the SAEs are not sure
of the species of their entry.
‘Stubby’
“Stubby,” 7-months-old mon
grel of the DUs, was presented to
the house by a policeman. "Stub
by” is said to possess a sparkling
personality and hidden beauty.
Bishop also remarked that any
students desiring to work on the
Oregana next year, who have not
already seen him, may do so in
the next week.
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its making.
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Just as you know you’ll always find it cooler
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count on Chesterfield for a Cooler smoke that’s
refreshingly Milder and far Better-Tasting.
Everybody who smokes Chesterfields likes their
right combination of the best tobaccos that grow
in our own Southland and that we bring from
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