Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 03, 1942, Image 1

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    Webfoots Meet
Cougars at Pullman
This Afternoon
Uf u. LIBRARY
CAMPUS
MEMLD
PC
Bunion Derby
Goes on Record
This Evening
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VOLUME XLIV
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1942
NUMBER 9
194-2 Bunion Derby Launched Tonight
As WanderinqMales Face Lona Trek
'HONEST JOHN' TAKES OVER
G.A.'TEX” OLIVER
WEBFOOT COACII JOHN WARREN . . .
. . . here receives his shingle from CO Athletic Director Anse Cornell as he steps into the shoes of
former mento, Tex Oliver . . . Warren will mee t his first Pacific Coast conference test as a bead
coach when the Ducks meet the WSC Cougars i 1 Pullman this afternoon.
Push on Athletic Cards
Reaches $20,097 Mark
Two thousand thirty athletic
cards totaling $20,097 have been
sold to date, Oge Young, general
chairman of the drive, announced
today, leaving., a total ..of.. 686
cards still to be purchased before
the 100 per cent goal is reached.
According to Max Brown, han
jj. g the drive for students living
oti the campus, at least 85 per
cent of Orides and Yeomen have
purchased their athletic cards,
with a week of the drive still re
maining.
Install
He emphasized that students
may purchase cards on the in
stallment plan paying $5.50 down
and the remaining sum at the be
ginning of next term.
Students in Orides and Yeomen
are alsc cooperating in selling to
men and women living in private
homes and in smaller off-the
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.--lip Launchings
Faster ship launchings
Are really a gain,
But think of the terrible
Waste of champagne.
—J.W.S.
Talk Slated
By Bellinger
Jack Bellinger, just returnee
to the United States from Japan
where he had been held captive
for eight months, will be the
guest speaker at a luncheon
Tuesday, sponsored by Sigma
Delta Chi, national journalism
honorary.
Bellinger, '34, will tell the
group of his experiences while
in a Japanese concentration
camp.
Theta Sigma, women’s nation
al journalism honorary, members
of the journalism school faculty
and invited guests will attend the
no-host luncheon. Those interest
ed should contact Stan Weber as
early as possible.
The place of the luncheon will
be announced in Tuesday's Em
erald.
Bellinger wiyl] be on the campu
only long enough to attend the
luncheon.
From Bad...
.. .To Verse
I am the lady who knew about
lines,
The baby who understood man.
And I am the lady who laughed
about love
With a cynical sneer on my pan.
I am the girl who would not be
lieve lies,
Who snickered at weeping and
wailing.
I am the smoothie who always
played wise
And censored her notes before
mailing.
I am the gal with the cast iron
heart,
Who didn't believe in romance,
And I am the lady whose man
kissed her off,
And who’s kicking herself in the
pants.
—By Betsy Wootton
Swim Classes Meet
Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat
urday swimming classes, list
ed as selected activities, will
meet today for the first time
at the designated class hour.
’Black Books' to See Action
As Piggers ’Hit the Road'
Not only bunions, but blisters, corns, and other ailments of thd
pedal extremities will be inflicted on the student population of the
University as the much-advertised Bunion Derby rolls tonight.
Viewed with mixed feelings by all concerned, the derby offers op
portunities for all piggers to look over the field, with much employ
ment of the "little black book."
Instructions
The men's living organizations will begin at the house opposite
their names on the list and will continue through the houses in thn
order listed. When they reach the end. they are referred to the be
ginning of the list. In order to keep everything going smoothly, tbe>
ten minute wait should be recognized.
The official schedule is as follows:
(ten minute wait) .
Gamma Phi Beta .
Alpha Phi .
Hilyard House .
(ten minute wait)
Alpha Ai Delta .
Chi Omega .
Kappa Kappa Gamma
(ten minute wait)
Pi Beta Phi .
Alpha Chi Omega .
Zeta Tan Alpha.
Kappa Alpha Theta .
Delta Gamma
(ten minute wait) ...
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Delta Pi .
Alpha Omicron Pi
Sigma Kappa .
Susan Campbell Hall
Orides ..
Hendricks Hall .
University House .
(ten minute wait)
Highland House
Delta Delta Delta .. .
.Alpha Halt
Alpha Tau Omega
. Beta Theta Pt
Campbell Coo'|>
. Canard Cluii
. Chi Psi
Delta Tau Delta
. Delta Upsilou
. Gamma Halt
. Kappa Sigma
. Kirkwood Coop
. Law Students
. Omega Halt
Phi. Delta Theta.
Phi Gamma Delta
.... Phi Kappa PsP
Pi Kappa Alpha
Sherry Ross Had
Sigma Alpha IWh*
. Sigma Cht
- Sigma Had
. Sigma Nil
Sigma Phi Epsilon
.. Theta CM
. Yeomen
. Zeta Had
Chairman Petitions
For Whiskerino Due
Petitions for general chairman
of the Sophomore Whiskerino will
be accepted any time before Sat
urday noon. They are to be turned
in to Bob Henderson, sophomore
president.
Applicants must acompany
their petitions with a certificate
of eligibility issued by the dean
of men’s office, should list their
qualifications for the position,
and any additional information
which they feel will be helpful.
Lack of Texts
Gives Excuse
Because of the heavy and un
expected influx of students to the
campus this fall, the Co-op store
reports an acute book shortage.
M. F. McClain, manager of the
store, explained that he has tele
graphed orders for more texts
and expects to receive a shipment
soon.
An order of ROTC officers’
shirts is expected to arrive to
day and will be available at once.
Need Employees
Thirty-three students have
been employed by the student
store since school opened, and
more could have been used, ac
cording to Mr. McClain.
The Co-op board will meet
some time in the near future to
discuss plans for the coming year.
Nelson Names
Picture Editors
Maxine Tripp and Claire Lyon
are in charge of pictures for the
1943 Oregana, according to Roy.
Paul Nelson, managing editor.
Pictures will be taken according
to the schedule in Friday's Em
erald, with the exception of sen
iors not affiliated with living or
ganizations, who will have photon
taken October 20. Sigma Phi Ep
silon house pictures.will be taken
on the 19th.
Schedule for next week fol
lows :
Monday, Alpha Chi Omega;
Tuesday, Alpha Phi; Wednesday,
Chi Omega; Thursday, Alpha Tau
Omega.
Miss Brownell Begins
Piggers’ Guide Work
Elsie Brownell, newly appoint
ed editor of the Pigger’s Guide,
student directory, announce <1
Thursday night that work on the
1942-43 publication will begin on
Monday, October 12, in Johnson
ball.
The staff has not yet been se
lected, but typists from the reg
istrar's office in Johnson hall
have been signed for the hug<>
job of typing the many name;:,
addresses, and phone numbers, of
all University students and fac
ulty members.