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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1942)
ESA Committee Reorganizes By JUNE TAYLOR ISA seniors reorganized their activities committee at the sen ate meeting Thursday afternoon, under the direction of Jack Rob inson, newly-appointed activity chairman. Living organization heads were appointed to expedite this term's program of encouraging partici pation in activities. Betty Ann Keup is in charge of dormitories; Audrey Holiday, co-ops; and the uerson to take charge of students ying off the campus has not been chosen yet. Board Formed They will form a board under Jack Robinson to handle the file cards, decide ,on activity policy, and help individual representa tives in each organization. These representatives will be responsible for notifying interested students when positions are available and for distributing file cards. At the end of the year, they will compile a list of each per son’s activities in their organiza tion, which will compete for the Huestis cup, awarded by a fac ulty committee to the house with the most active students. 3 Appointed Betty Ann Keup, Hildegarde Roselund, and Ivan Kirschman were appointed to serve on a 'fcpmittee to interest students uW the campus in sending a rep resentative to the senate meet ings. Students also presented sugges tions for amending the constitu tion which will be considered at the next meeting, November 12. Fill Palace Now Houses Streptococci infections are the reason why a large percentage of the eight infirmary inmates are where they are. Fred Callison and Morton Rick hart have now joined the ranks of pill-palace patients. Others who are patiently waiting their day of freedom are: Adele Can ada, Katherine Ross, Fritz Gie secke, Bob Tramp, Jim Sherbert, d Leon Benveniste. RAY SCHRICK . . . . . . Emerald editor, .whose domain will be invaded this afternoon when as many of the ASUO as can get in, mil crowd the jour nalism “shack” for the SDX Emerald “Shack Rat Shuffle.” Sigma Chi Sweetheart Narrowed Down to Five The five finalists chosen in the Sigma Chi sweetheart contest Thursday night are: Betty Mc Ta.vish, Tri Delt; Jenny Koyken riall, Pi Phi; Jean Brice, Alpha Phi; Barbara Bell, Alpha Phi, and Virginia Wright, Gamma Phi. After the vote Sunday, ballots will be counted by the house presidents of each of the houses represented by the finalists. The announcement will be made over KORE at 8 p.m. Sunday. At Second Glance (Continued from pacjc tivo) ever, once inside the army and the various and numerous con tacts that had to be made, this chap began to realize that there was actually something to the temperament of others—moods, feelings, and even convictions. Slowly he began to see the rela tionship of literature to this sit uation. Significance An obscure method of deduc tion, to be sure, but he saw every one as a. potential author of his own, ready to set down his own PURSE 1 ft Buy WAR STAMPS + BUNP5 Navitol A & D__».67c Vitakaps Improved...$1.27 Codanol—Vitamins A B C D G . 98c Squibb High Potency A B D G $2.98 Squibb Brewer's Yeast Tablets .. 49c One-A-Day B Complex 44c Groves' A B D Tablets. 23c Benefax A and D Capsules.39c Various Faculty Changes Made In addition to lengthening the Christmas vacation and shorten ing November holidays, the state board of higher education Tues day made a number of personnel changes at its meeting in Port land. Those affecting the University of Oregon are: Leaves of absence- —Dr. Harold Bernard, assistant professor of education, to military service: Dr. Hugh B. Wood, professor of education, to military service; Earl E. Boushey, assistant pro fessor of physical education, to military service. Marvin E. Krenk, instructor of speech and dramatic arts, to mil itary service; Dr. Lloyd Staples, assistant professor of geology, special war work; Paul R. Wash ke, professor of physical educa tion, to military service; contin uation of leave for Herman Kchr li, director of municipal research, and leave for Harold Wyatt, act ing director. Appointments—Dr. P. A. Kill gallon as associate professor of education; Dr. Elmer Berry as assistant professor of physical education; Dr. Willis B. Merriam as assistant professor of geology and geography; Lieut. Robert G. Davis and Lieut. Dwight H. Near, Jr., as assistant professors of military science and tactics. Resignation—Ned B. Johns, as sistant professor of physical ed ucation. ideals. Then.he began to wonder about Milton, Chaucer, Shake speare and the rest that he had joked over during school. And he saw through them an under standing of human nature. To him that was one of the most important things he had taken at School now, as insecure as it might be. But he’s reading now, has just finished Tolstoy’s "War and Pearce,” and is convinced that he forgot a long time ago about merchandising, advertising and even family relations. It has tak en him over three months to fin ish Tolstoy which is probably worth more than just three hours of credit towards a 2.75. And he's just a buck-private with a gun and a cynical attitude about his "wasted” time while at school. DRIPPINGS FROM WOTR: Dan Wessler, holding down the villainous role of Tech in “Watch on the Rhine” believes in living his part, but probably not to the extent of repeating what hap pened earlier this week in one of his classes. During lecture Dan slid into intermittent slumber and was awakened by mention of his name by the instructor. Asked a question, he suddenly answered in a thick, gutteral Germanic ac cent that he hate to carry during the three acts of the play. The instructor’s eyebrows slid across her forehead, Dan muttered and blushed. We’re waiting for a. comp. Weather Forecast Friday: Mist. Saturday: Mist. Sunday: Bullseye! Soldiers' Fag Drive (Continued from pape one) er to wind up the drive. Repre sentatives will be responsible for their own boxes, and will report with the box contents to the USO headquarters each day. Members of the committee are Florence Hamilton, Betty Bevil, and Marion Schaefer. Other ap pointments will be made later. The campus USO is under the student war council, headed by Len Barde. Longest biography in Who’s Who is 129 lines. CAROLYN HOLMES . . . . . . member of the ASl’O war board who plans to gather pack ages of cigarettes to transfer to the I'SO for U.S. army men. Power Personnel Man To Interview Students Leonard Ruecker, former bas ketball manager at the Univer sity of Oregon and now employed by the Puget Sound Power and Light company, will be in the of fice of the University employ ment secretary in the YMCA hut today to interview applicants for employment in this company. Mr. Ruecker will interview all those interested who did not get to talk to Mr. C. W. Sherman, personnel officer of the company, when he was on the campus Wed nesday. j Co-op Farm Fling Set; Carey Band Slated George Carey's orchestra \1 supply music for the all co-op barn dance to be held in Gt ger hall tonight. Overalls sad calico are designated uniform; to be worn for the dance which .1)1 last from 9 p.m. until 12 o’clock. Gerlinger hall will be libe.vJly sprinkled with pumpkins, scare crows and numerous posters by Doris Horton for the occasio n Committee chairmen appointed by Adele Higgs, head of the so cial chairmen, are Paul Thurston, decorations; Betty Jones, pro grams; Betty McFadden, chap erons; A1 Larsen, check room; Wally Bullard, intermission pro gram. The intermission program will consist of talent from thv six booperative houses. New Anxiety (Continu'd from page tzvo) mans made meager gains at ter rific cost, to the North Caucasus where Hitler's armies are chiv ing forward in an effort to reach the Georgian military highway and proceed to the Caspian st a. The scene today appears favor able for the Allies in one Sect on definitely; Africa; in Russia there are signs of both Russian and Axis successes; little encour agement can be found anywhere in the South Pacific theater, but the impending sea. battle may change the situation suddenly— which way remains to be seen. The University of Texas has opened two new buildings this semester. [ PARTY! PARTY! The Eugene Ice Arena in vites you to its Hallowe’en party Sat. night. There will be skating until the witching hour of midnight at regular prices. 1’. S'.—Cider and doughnuts will be available. HUGENE ICE ARENA West 6th Avenue WINTER IS Coming Repair New NOW is a good time to check the wiring and plumbing fix tures in the campus houses ... while workmen and material are still available. Municipal Electric and Water Utilities