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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1941)
Cal 'Joe College1 Named For UO Rally Squad Spot By DUNCAN WIMPRESS Not only the position of yell leader at three diferent high schools, but the title of “Joe College’’ at the University of California are the honors claimed by Bob Weston, junior in English and new University yell duke. Weston, recently chosen protege of Earle Russell, UO peer of cheer, transferred this year from Cal where he held several distinctive offices. me new yeu auKe nans irom El Monte, California, and while a freshman in high school there, was made yell leader. In his sophomore year he transferred to Woodrow Wilson high school in Washington, D. C., where he again captured the scream post. He spent his junior year at Berkeley high school in the home town of the University of Califor nia where it happened again— he led yells. For his senior year, Weston transferred back to El Monte and resumed his old posi tion. Featured Actor A brown-haired six-footer, Wes ton is a member of the Guild Hall theater and was featured recently in the campus play, “Three Cornered' Moon.” He shows a definite preference for boogie-woogie and anything by Debussy. Also listed among his likes are celery and banana splits, bow ties and loud red sox, paddle boards and skiing. i? Particular dislikes of the new est addition to Oregon’s yell-in ducing ranks are wooden shoes and the bandanas girls wear on rainy days. He is a strong sup porter of red finger-nail polish. “The redder, the better,” says Weston about this controversial subject. Oregon’s Swell He thinks Oregon is “swell” and is equally enthusiastic about the yells King Russell dish es up. He has some new ideas about yells, but says he prefers to teH Russell and get his okay before talking about them. One of the things he favors particularly is the little rhythm step the yell leaders go through before starting a yell. “It lets everybody know just when the yell is going to start,” enthusiastically exclaims Weston, “and then they all come down hard on that first word.” , , —--,g AFTER THE GAME — XL - AFTER THE SHOW Quick Snacks Hot Dinner Sandwiches Super-Special Malts Across from tlie U. S. National Bank TWO CAMPUS FAVORITES THIS YEAR For winter weather this h e a v y winged. - tipped model is just the tiling. We just received this shoe last week and it is going fast. The price is only $8.95. This Weyenberg straight tipped model is also for winter weather. A very heavy shoe but easy on the feet from the very start. Only $8.95. Come Down and See Us Oregon ^Emerald Copy Desk Staff: Bill Hilton, city editor John Mathews Bob Edwards Betsy Wooton Patricia McFadden Susan Huffaker Night Staff: Barry Boldeman, night editor Bob Edwards Edith Newton Wednesday Advertising Staff: Charles Haener, manager Don Dill Chic Chalupka Paul Thurston Tuesday Office Staff: Floss Hamilton Toni Cummings Katherine Dunn Lois Clausin Sue Stater Collection Loaned Recently loaned to the Oregon state museum of anthropology in Condon hall was the collection of Marvin Olson, Eugene. Included in the group of 37 articles from old Mexico are pottery, stone ar tifacts, pottery figurines, adzes, a jade necklace, copper money, and other articles. Olson plans to enter the Uni versity winter term as a fresh man in anthropology. Vacations (Continued from page one) ber 20 to 24, the PE department announced. Both will be open regular hours today and Monday. Library Hours Hours for the circulation, refer ence, and periodical department during the Thanksgiving vacation will be slightly altered. The re vised schedule will be: Wednes day, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday, closed all* day; Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. The reserve departments will close at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Fri day and Saturday. They will be open from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. Sun day, and will be closed all day Thursday. No ping pong, checkers, or chess, will be played at the YMCA house Thursday morning, because the building will not be open until 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Dan Bacot, executive secretary, an nounced Tuesday. Regular “Y” hours will be honored during the rest of the week. Infirmary Closed The infirmary will be closed Thursday, Dr. Fred N. Miller, di rector of the health service, an nounced last night. It will be open from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and will resume regular hours Monday. 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The Mexican folk dance group will not meet tonight but will meet next Wednesday night in the YMCA bungalow from 7 to 9, according to Dr. Leavitt Olds Wright, head of the Spanish de partment. J*: sj: :•* The newcomers group of the faculty club will sponsor a tea Monday from 2:30 to 5 p.m. All women graduate students and graduate assistants are invited. Miss Jane Marguerite Chapler, '38, and William J. Crosbie, ’37, were married August 15 in Port land. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration /rzy/ » • XLLli^ 1. Does not rot dresses or men’s shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT. Try a jar today! 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