Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 23, 1941, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Tags to Adorn Hello Dancers
First Campus
Event Features
Holmans Band
"Hello! My name is .
Who are you?’’
Persons attending the annual
Hello dance and president’s re
ception Saturday evening in Mc
Arthur court will wear tags
bearing these words, Don Swink,
^general chairman, revealed Mon
day in describing plans for the
<dance.
This tag featre is new, Swink
said, and is designed to make it
easy for new students to get ac
quainted with each other and
with older students and faculty.
Art Holman’s orchestra will
play for the annual dance, which,
Swink emphasized, is especially
for new students, although oth
ers are welcome to attend. Kwa
ma and Skull and Dagger, sopho
more service honoraries, will aid
the new students in meeting
President Donald M. Erb and oth
er campus officials. Traditionally
the first all-campus social event
of the year, the Hello dance will
be an informal no-date affair.
Winnie Green is in charge of
securing patrons and patronesses,
Kenny Bowes is in charge of the
tags that dancers will wear, and
Jim Carney will be in charge of
the floor.
DEFENSE AIDE
George Godfrey, well-known
director of the University News
Bureau, is now working in Port
land as a defense drive assistant.
Cecil Snyder has temporarily
taken his place. (Story Page 1.)
DEAN STAFFORD
(Continued from page one)
He was a member of Phi Beta
Kappa, Sigma Xi, and the Amer
ican Chemical society, and was
a fellow in the American Associa
tion for the Advancement of Sci
ence. He was immediate past
president of the Eugene Rotary
club, in which organization he
had been active for a number of
years.
He is the author of several
monographs and textbooks,
among them the text that was
used in his courses in first year
general chemistry. He was a
member of several important
University committees.
Dean Stafford was the son-in
law of the late Dean John Straub,
who served the University for
more than 50 years as dean of
men and head of the Greek de
partment.
Infirmary Opens
Early for Anxious
Student Boarders
Using last year’s record of
1216 illnesses as an indication of
what to expect, the University
infirmary opened September 16,
several days earlier than usual,
this year.
Nancy Ames proved the pre
caution a good one when she
registered as the initial case on
September 17. Since her entrance
into the sick ward eight other
cases have been treated. Morris
Stein, Gertrude Puziss, Pegge
Klepper, Jane Owsley, Margaret
Barrett, Florence Hamilton, and
Mary Hamlin have all registered.
Miss Hamlin was rushed to the
Sacred Heart hospital for an
emergency apendicitis operation
last Monday morning.
The hospital will remain open
all Freshman week and students
are earnestly requested to ob
serve the visiting hours of 2 to 4
in the afternoon and 7 to 8 in the
evening. The clinic on the lower
floor will be open from 8 to 12
in the morning and 1 to 5 in the
afternoon on week days, 8 to 12
on Saturday, and will be closed
on Sundays. These visiting hours
will be strictly enforced except
in the case of an extreme emer
gency.
Last year’s number of 1216
sicknesses set a new high for
the new hospital building, which
has been open since 1936. The
largest number treated in any
previous year was 747 in 1939.
Emerald Delivery
Students not living in co-ops,
dorms, or Greek houses may re
ceive copies of the Emerald this
year at the University co-op.
Of course, the question isn’t
original, but it still bears repeat
ing: “How can America be first?
Czechoslovakia was.’’
Is This Necessary?
Yes! You Will Need a
Typewriter
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Occupy New Home
The new home of Zeta Tau Al
pha, women’s social sorority, is
located at 15th and Alder streets,
directly facing the Kappa Kappa
Gamma house.
Members of the sorority plan
to buy the house, and some day
will build at this location. Mean
while, much was done to the
building this summer, and more
improvements are planned for
the near future.
Since the occupation of their
new home in the early part of
the summer, members have had
all the furniture re-upholstered,
have had the house painted in
side and out, and are planning to
have the lawn landscaped this
winter.
Accommodations for 18 girls
are available in the new house,
which was used as a boys’ board
ing house last year. This is a few
less than their old building, but
the girls believe the location of
the new house is superior to the
old. Zeta Tau Alpha formerly
was located in Mary Spiller hall.
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