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Houses Paired ^or Scrap Parade— See Columns 3-4 Oregon Phi Theta Prexy Reveals All— See Page 6 VOLUME XLIV UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942 NUMBER lo DO Band, Cars Added to Noise Parade Homecoming Slogan Tilt Opens Today The Homecoming slogan con test will open at noon today, ac cording to Pat Cloud, chairman. This contest is staged annually in order to find a prize-winning slogan which will be the theme of the weekend activities. There will be a $5 prize for the writer of” the winning entry. The contest is open to everyone and each person may write as many slogans as he wishes. These should be left at the alum ni office for Cloud, or mailed to him at 1472 Kincaid street as soon as possible, but no entries received later than noon Monday, ^October 19, will be accepted. Slogans should be shqrt—3 or 4 ‘■punch” words which will ex emplify the spirit of Homecom ing weekend. Last year’s win ning entry was ‘‘Blitz the Bea vers,” and was contributed by Buck Buchwach. Cloud suggests that the slo gan be something in keeping with the University and the part it is playing in the war effort— not all collegiate, not all patri otic. Judging the contest will be the Homecoming weekend directorate composed of the chairmen of each major committee. The complete directorate has not been appoint ed, but will be announced tomor row, stated Cloud. In case of two identical entries -the first one submitted and re ceived will be the winning slogan. ISA Senate Schedules General Meeting Today All senators must be present at the ISA senate meeting scheduled for today at 4, in 204 Chapman, Leighton Platt, sen ate president, announced Tues day. City Seeks Volunteer Scrap Iron Collectors A call for 1000 volunteers was voiced Wednesday by Eugene city authorities. They are needed to pick up the tons of iron and tee! scrap that will be deposit ed on street corners of Eugene during the Saturday night noise and scrap parade. One hundred men students are needed to fill the University quo ta. These are to be drawn from the ranks of the campus living organizations, each house and hall is asked to donate the serv ices of four men. They will work only on Sunday morning, traveling in trucks to the scrap piles throughout the City. New Phi Thetas Phi Theta Upsilon, junior worn «-en’s service honorary, initiated the following girls October 8, at the Alpha Chi Omega house: Helen Holden, Helen Johnson, Nancy Ames, Ann Reynolds, Joan Taylor ,and Mary Robinson. House Partners Listed For Saturday Parade 'I he following houses are paired together for the Saturday noise parade and scrap iron drive : Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi, Orides Alpha Xi Delta Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Gamma Phi Beta Hendricks hall Highland house Hilyard house Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Beta Phi Sigma Kappa Susan Campbell hall University house Zeta Tau Alpha Chi Psi Campbell club, Phi Sigma Kappa Yeomen. Omega Hall Sigma Xu, Sigma Alpha Ep silon Alpha Tau Omega Sigma hall Gamma hall Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Alpha Mu Delta Tau Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha hall Zeta hall Canard club Kirkwood Co-op Sherry Ross hall Sigma Chi, Theta Chi Delta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Psi Peta Theta Pi Phi Delta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Wehfoots Send Reply To Brazilian University In reply to the message sent to the students of the uni versities of the United States by the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Les Anderson, ASUO president, presented the reply of the ASUO to Dr. Hernane Tavares de Sa, representative of the University of Sao Paulo, during Dr. Tavares’ lecture in Friendly hall last night. The text of the reply is as follows: “To the students of the Uni versity of Sao Paulo, we wel come your message to us, and desire to express our common belief in the united frnt of American republics. Both Nations “Now that both our great nations are at war with a force that threatens our freedom and civilization, we feel that an even greater friendship and unity shoudl exist. “We are fully in accord with your belief that any foundation must rest on the understanding and comradeship of the young men and women of our univer- . sities. “We join with you in such a pledge of understanding and comradeship. “Signed, “ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, “UNIVERSITY OF OREGOlSr.” The message will be printed on parchment and sent to the medi cal school at Sao Paulo. Dr. Tavares, professor of biol ogy at the University of Sao Paulo, in his address stated that Brazil would follow the words of Horace Greely, “Go west, young man, go wTest.” Brazil has highly developed metropolitan areas, but the outlying districts are hardly developed. (Please turn to page eight) Betty-Joe Nominations Due in Today Noon Nominations for Betty Coed and Joe College from all living organizations should be turned in to Bob Aiken at the Alpha Tau Omega house by noon to day. Suggested Scrap Items For Salvage Drive The following articles are wanted for the scrap iron drive and noise parade: Ash cans, pails, saw blades, metal beds, springs, old irons, lawn mowers, radiators, wash ing machines, kitchen sinks, pipe, farm, garden and auto mobile tools, electric motors, jar tops, light fixtures, furnace grates, lamp bulbs, golf clubs, plant stands, washboards, met al hangers, notebook hinges, kitchen utensils, and trophies. Noise, Scrap to Be Judged; Winning Houses Get Bonds Contrary to previous information that no motor vehicles were to be allowed in the University scrap iron noise parade, one car or truck can be used by each campus organization for the big event Saturday morning, according to Russ Hudson and Ray Schrick, co-chairmen of the drive. "Any additional wagons or carts which an organization Hairless Sophs Heavily Dunked All thinkings for violation of the non-shaving rule prior to the Sophomore Whiskerino will here after take place at 4 p.m. in front of the College Side, it was announced yesterday by Chair man Bryce Sidesinger. First offenders were dunked in the barrel yesterday, and Sheriff Jim Pcpp announced a new list who will be punished today. They are Ed DeKeater, Bob Aiken, and A1 .Popick. The Whiskerino, first all-cam pus dance of the year, is sched uled for Saturday, October 24, at McArthur court, following the football game against Idaho. Tickets go on sale Monday. The list of deputy sheriffs in men's living organizations is: Chuck Bukner, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dan Plaza, Alpha Tau Omega; Sam Crowell, Beta Theta Pi; Don Stephens, Chi Psi; Gro ver Hofstetter, Delta Tau Delta; Whitey Lokan, Delta Upsilon; Tommy Price, Kappa Sigma; Vic Atiyeh, Phi Gamma Delta; Bob Sullivan, Phi Delta Theta; Wally Still, Pi Kappa Alpha; John Gar rison, Sigma Nu; Bill Davis, The ta Chi; Doug Eden, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Merle Arden, Sigma Al pha Epsilon; A1 Popick, Sigma Alpha Mu; Lou Felsheim, Phi Sigma Kappa; Ray Blatchley, Sigma Chi; Don Kresse, Phi Kappa Psi; Art Murphy, Canard club; Bill Morris, Campbell co-op; Doug Heiken, Kirkwood co-op; Stan Hagar, Gamma hall; Pete Gregos, Omega hall; Thorn Kin ersly, Sigma hall; Bob Reynolds, Zeta hall; Jim Cutler, Sherry Ross hall. Artist Series Gets Under Way; Adler, Draper Dance Monday By BETTY LU SIEGMAN Different in the way of entertainment is the forthcoming appearance of Paul Draper and Larry Adler, talented tap dance and harmonica team, who will appear on the Univer sity campus Monday, November 16, in the first 1942-43 Great er Artist concert series. The collaboration of Draper and Adler is of recent order, for their debut in the concert field may be said to date from their Chicago recital in Decem ber 1940. Previous to this both had been individual performers in the en tertainment world. Classic Choreographer Paul Draper, who has created! his own style of dancing, is said to almost “tap the classics,” for his original ballet type of tap (Please turn to page eight) Dorm Dance Friday Dorm-dwelfers will swing out Friday night in John Straub memorial hall to mu sic provided by records, accord ing to Stan Hager, in charge of the dance. The all-dormitory dance will be held from 8 to 11 p. m. can secure could be towed by that house's motor vehicle, or horse** and bicycles would also be a great help," said Hudson and Schrick. Two defense bonds will bo awarded the winning house combination in Saturday morn ing’s scrap noise parade, it was announced late last night. Judging will be based 50 per cent on noise and 50 per cent on scrap turned in. The campus noise parade, which is part of the city-wide Eugene parade will form on Oak street next to the Oregon Elec tric depot Saturday morning'. Houses must show up for the lineup between 10:15 and 10:30, it was announced' by the two chairmen. Additional color will be added to the gala occasion by the Uni versity band which will march up the parade line. Route “Scheduled route for the affair is up Willamette street from; Fifth to Thirteenth street, turn left on Thirteenth and over t*» Pearl street where all scrap will be dumped,” added he co-chair men. Co-sponsors of the drive are Sigma. Delta Chi, national pro fessional journalism fraternity, and the Emerald. Re presentat i ves Men's living organization rep resentatives of the event, who were also present when faculty members drew to see which houses would be paired together, are: Johnnie Lauc, Alpha Tail Omega; Bill Murray, Omega hall;] Loren Lynch, Sherry Ross haiJ;i Roy H. Walker, Sigma hall; Dave Smith, Phi Sigma Kappa; Bruco Kirkpatrick, Delta Upsilon Aaron Jones, Kirkwood co-opp Chuck Reed, Phi Kappa Psi; Art McArthur, Chi Psi; Bob Wiley, Pi Kappa Alpha; Bill Peterson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Robeit Stanhurst, Canard club; Frar.k lin Mieule, Sigma Nu; Uly Po rais, Theta Chi; A1 Bailey, Campbell club; Jim Griswold, Phi Delta Theta; Frank Herman, Yeomen; Irving Puziss, Sigma Alpha Mu; Hank Voderberg, Phi Gamma. Delta; Duncan Wim press, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Ken Jackson, Beta Theta Pi; and Will son Maynard, Sigma Chi. All noise-making iron and steel used in the parade must bo donated to the scrap drive and thrown on to the scrap pile after the march, Hudson announced. Scrap Drive “Turn in your scrap To rap the Jap, And wipe his face Right off the map.’’ Such epithets are really fine, But the trouble is that—I drive mine. —J.W. Ui irt