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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1942)
Dr. Kossack Explains ERC ( Continued front page one ) are accepted'for advanced train ing- under the ROTC program will continue in school as they have in the past. Remainder The remainder of students en listed in the program will con tinue in their respective majors as usual, with the addition of • certain courses to prepare them for special service work. Among the special service branches of the army are army administra tion, antiaircraft artillery, air 0~orce administration, chemical warfare, finance, medical admin istration corps, oranance, quar termaster corps, and signal corps. “The University plans to set up the proper curricula to qualify men for one of these special offi cers’ candidate schools, and the plans will be announced' later,” said Dr. Kossack. Students who wish further in formation on this branch of serv ice should consult the enlisted reserve corps office, room 2, com merce. P. i. Serpentine (Continued from page one) Vrang, Bonnie Robin, or Polly Gordon. The newly-selected yell king will be introduced to the stu Films Replay Game The Oregon - Washington football game will be replayed in 207 Chapman hall tonight at 7:30 when pictures filmed dur ing the game Portland two weeks ago are shown. Clint Paine, rally squad chairman, urges all interested students to come and see Ccaeh John War ren’s eleven in action. dents for the first time Friday night, to generate additional spir it for the Idaho game, which is the first home game of the sea son. Delegated members of the team itself will express their views as to the exact result of the contest. The University band under the direction of John Stehn will play for the occasion. Houses, Hostesses (Continued from pope one) and on Saturday from 8 a.m. till 1:30 p.m., in Johnson hall, the official welcoming center. To keep spirits high and com petition keen, plans have been made whereby a chart will be posted in the Side this weekend so everyone can watch the prog ress of men’s houses in their search for alumni service men, according to Uly Dorais, chair man of alumni service contest. It will contain a list of the houses and every 2 or 3 days their advancement will be re corded. Turn In Lists The compiled lists of names Pep Assembly (Continued from page one) jo solo, and the Pi Phi trio will sing. In advertisement of the sopho more Whiskerino, Chairman Bryce Sidesinger will introduce George Carey and his orchestra, who will play at the dance on Saturday evening. A short skit will also be presented. Clint Paine and his rally com mittee will also be on hand to lead a rally for the Oregon-Idaho game are to be turned in to Dorais, or the alumni office, where they will be checked and the results en tered on the chart. Contained with the name of each alum should be his rank, service branch, post, and class. Hally At the McArthur court rally Friday, November 6, John Stehn and his band will play songs of the various service units includ ing the air corps, marines, navy, army and coast guard. The men enlisted in the different reserves will stand at attention as their respective song is played by the band and sung by the student body. CLASSIFIED ADS 9 Lost LOST Tuesday, small black purse with zipper. Contents matter of board for month. Finder phone Nisma Banta, 2135-W. Reward. |;r~ MONTGOMERY WARD y 1059 WILLAMETTE PHONE 4200 I Prep Scribes (Please turn to pape two) schools of less than 500 students, the best paper in schools of more than 500 students, the best mim eographed weekly and monthly, and the best news notes in local papers. Since the association started in 1922, the Franklin High Post and the Benson Tech Pep hold the record for the best paper in the state, each having won three times. The Post won in 1938, 1939, and 1941, while the Benson newspaper won in 1929, 1935, and 1937. In high schools of less than 500, Pendleton high school’s “Lan tern” has won consistently, tak ing top honors eight times, the last six of which were consecu tive. Other highlights of the meet ing will include election of offi cers, the banquet Friday evening at the Osburn hotel, the rally dance Friday afternoon and the Oregon-Idaho grid contest, to which the press delegates will be guests of the ASUO. The United States has some 000 junior colleges. Eugene's ARROW SHIRT Headquarters BYROM & KNEELAND 'The Man's Shop' 32 East 10th Ave. 1 “'Fit to be tied P” If you’re “fit to be tied” with shorts that hitch and hind you, change to Arrow Shorts, with the patent ed seamless crotch construction . . . there’s no binding or chaf ing, and there’s plenty of room! The Arrow Sanforized label is assurance that the garment will stay your correct size. (Fabric shrinkage less than 1%). 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