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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1943)
I Cover the Campus i;1:;:: a st ii ,!ii!|iitilnn!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiniiiiinii!i!i!ii;i!!iiiiii!ii!ii!!iti!i! r» i (Continued from page two) game of "Ro-Sham-Beau” . . . IT’S FRIENDSHIP: D. Shana han and his A-Dee-Pi woman . . . B. Aiken and La Belle Dyer, Dee Gee dish . . . B. Huggins and an other Golden Anchor lass . . . Hank “The Yank’’ Voderburg and his Kappa ... Mi “Gosh’’ _Go-ss and William "San Diego’’ pWood . . . OFF THE WIRES: Charles Politz pulled the last 1914 vintage dime from his pock et the other day and went out on a coke date with Pi Phi Miss Maxwell. His every move was carefully scrutinized by the Ar row woman’s secret lover or ad mirer, King Klam Kuhl, who sneaked in and out of doorways watching Politz’ progress . . . Politz is now worries and has sent out a hurry-up call for body guards. . . 1 HONOR ROLL: Chief Schmoo: Lee Ghormley. High Lord Schmeer: Bill Malt man Most Lowly Schmuck: Paul Thurston Schmouse-hound: Jerry O’Cal laghan Schmink: Jeffrey Kitchen ^ QUIZ SECTION: Is lovely Bev Jacobs still carrying that heavy torch for the departed ERC lad? . . . What is the story behind T. Goodwin’s drop slip in Math 10? . . . Where will the V-l destina tion be in July ? . . . When will Janet Harney settle down? . . . When will Mr. Chicchester real ize that Miss Crawford is signed, sealed', and all but delivered to Santa Clara university? . . . What’s there in this1 Fred Weber Mary Sherman combination ? . . . ON CAMPUS: (With apologies to Bob Sell) Tom Roblin’s not makin’ any money off that slot machine at Robinson’s . . . Paul "Women Dont Faze Me” Beard is lolling around the Pi Phi house in spare moments . . . Thanks for these sunny afternoons and the — slanting Pi Phi roof . . . Betsy I^Wootton confides: "Mark and I aren't going steady any more. He just takes me out every day!” . . . Barbara Jones is rather si lent concerning her trip to San Francisco . . Bert (Have it around!) Moore spends most of his time sucking in cokes at the Side, and dreaming of the great American novel he's going to pen some day . . . BEST SONG OF THE DAY: "That’s My Affair!” BEST JUMP BALLAD: Peter Demmer and Ray Dickson's own original "Asleep in a Sloop” . . . And that’s a dirty thirty for this morning. . . . ES353H "THE 39 STEPS" Starring: Madeline Carroll, Robert Donat Plus— “THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES” Jean Arthur Robert Cummings 'HIT PARADE OF 1943' ♦ JOHN CARROLL ♦ SUSAN HAYWARD And Freddie Martin and His Orchestra And Second Feature! Nuf Sed (Continued from page tzoo) pressure of a swift kick on the end of the bottle. He is condemned, a sight that only Knight’s and Del Monte can love. His day is monotonous, an orgy in his obsession. He rises early, stretches, presses the button by his bed that releases a soothing spray of essence of catsup to his half croked face. He has a catsup hangover from a quart too much of Old Mr. Catsup the night be fore. He makes for the bathroom, takes his tomato juice shower, gargles a half-glass of Listcrcat sup, brushes his teeth with Dr. Trylon’s Super-Seensuous Catsup paste, applies Flitch's Catsup Re vitalizer shampoo to his hair. He makes for downstairs, has his daily breakfast — Klellogg’s catsup garnished with all-bran and scrambled eggs. He drinks his two cups of catsup black, makes for school. The rest of his day is spent in dreaming, thinking, talk ing, and acting about just one thing—girls. When in New York several years ago, we took one of our cat somaniac friends to the Sert room of the Waldorf thinking that perhaps the refined atmos phere and the excellent gold-plat ed food would make him forget his obsession. His request to the stoop-shoul der waiter: "An order of catsup. Also- a steak to put under it.’’ Then there are people who don't like catsup. But why deal with inaminate curiosities ? Pass that swell red stuff by Heinz, please! Patricia Farrell Named Pot and Quill President Patricia Farrell, sophomore in liberal arts, was elected presi dent of Pot and Quill, women's creative writing honorary, at its last meeting of the year held at the home of Mrs. Alice Ernst, as sociate professor of English. Miss Farrell won the group’s $5 membership prize for 1942. Outgoing president of Pot and Quill is Audrey Lynds, junior in Romance languages. Kid's Name Left Out Journalists aren't perfect and so a name was left out of the list of ERC men who left last month. A recent military com munique revealed that James A. (no relation) Goodwin, formerly a frosh in PE, is stationed at Camp Roberts. Goodwin comes from Hollywood, also in Califor nia. "IDAHO" * Roy Rogers * Smiley Burnette "The Falcon Strikes Back" TOM CONWAY "THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA" * Ann Sothern * Melvyn Douglas Tennessee Johnson Van Heflin Defeated Greek Leader Talks to Gal Who Won Bv Rl'SS HUDSON EDITOR'S NOTE: Here, folks, you find the result of an interview between the campaign manager of the man who lost and the girl who beat the man who lost. "Every member of the student body a producer," is the motto of newly-elected student body prexy Nancy Ames. In keeping with her executive ultimatum Nancy spent, her first week as student executive No. 1 looking for a broom to clean up the council chambers. Coke bot tles and miscellaneous refuse of the past administration must dis appear before the real work of the new year begins, she believes. "It seems like every minute has been a busy one since the inaug uration last Thursday," Nancy said. "I've been to a meeting of the Educational Activities Board, the Student Affairs Committee, and presided over my first council meeting. It was all very enlight ening to me—looks like a busy year ahead right from where I sit.” Weekend time was more than crammed full of honors and events with her selection as a Mortar Board pledge on Friday night as the Ail-Campus Sing and being chosen to hold the Gerlinger cup as the outstanding junior woman on Saturday night at the Prom. "And even on Sunday my sor ority kept me in the iimelight in their mother-daughter contest.'' she added. "I’ve certainly had a busy time, but now I am ready to spend, some hours living- tip to the expectations of a president.” Her first official act at kicking the ball around came with the ap pointment. of a committee to re vise the Athletic Board regtsla t ions concerning athletic awards. Executive agenda promises to be crammed full during the remain ing weeks of the term with the appointment of the war board chairman, the student body card drive chairman, and the military coordinating committee. "The fall will bring some radi cal changes in student govern ment, I feel sure," she said, "but the recently adopted constitution will make these changes very much easier.” University of Manchester in England>is turning out engineers in two and one-third years. Gals Would Give Fags to Soldiers Good American cigarettes for fag-starved soldiers is the aim of the campus’ latest drive. Gam ma Alpha Chi, a kind of female Alpha Delta Sigma, is sponsor ing the drive. In cahoots with a leading i ig arette manufacturer whom «e refuse to plug because we roll our own, the advertising women will begin Monday taking contribu tions through hving organisa tions. The drive well end Wed nesday. The deal started when the fag company offered to sell the weeds at cost and take care of the ship ring to soldiers. Cost means J cents per pack. If only 25 Weeks me raised. 500 packages of cig arettes will go to service men in Isolated fighting fronts where they now are getting as fe was one pack a month. (Australian cigarettes are reportedly foul )' If the campus can find $ti;5, 2.,500 packs will be sent. It'rj lip to jjou. Diving organization rep resentatives will be appointed Monday to accept contributions. The organization throwing til the most change will, be cm an etjual social plane with the house that won. jntramurals this term, the way the gals talked. EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS FIND LOST ARTICLES 2c Per Word for the First Insertion Only 1c Per Word for Each Additional Insertion LET US HELP YOU! Phone 3300 Ext 354 Dregon W Emerald