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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1945)
be ;d CAMPUS CALENDAR Inter-frat council meeting today at the Side at 4:00. French program: “Scenettes et (.'antiques” December 6 at 4:00 in Gerlinger. Dr. L. S. Cressman, head of the .anthropology department, will speak at the College Fireside toup Sunday evening December 9 t 8:00 in the Congregational , church. His subject will be “An Anthropologist Looks at Religion." Everyone is invited to attend. “Campus Headlines,” the all campus variety show, will be pre sented over KOAC and KEX at 9:05 p.m. December 12. The theme for this program is based on the foreign language department. First meeting of Orides winter term will be held January 7. Along with these holiday greetings is our little message of thanks to our kind friends. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you one and all! THE WHITE PALACE CAFE 47 E. 10th GIRL WANTED LONG HOURS LOW PAY “The boss smokes Sir Walter Raleigh Smokes as sweet as it smells .. the quality pipe tobacco of America” i**3 ' “ - “ } BUY WAR | STAMPS • 1ND tiONOS rifCC. ^4-poge illustrated booklet tells how to select and break in a new pipe.- rules for pipe cleaning, etc. Write today. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, Louisville I, Kentucky. P i | News, j and Interviews | |r < By DALE TYLER Varsity gridsters were aided greatly during the past season by pigskin handlers from sunny Cali fornia. One of these is freshman Steve Mazzera from Petaluma, California, some thirty-five odd miles from San Francisco. Returning from active duty in the Army, veteran Steve, prefer ably “Muzz,” turned his sights on the University of Oregon and is majoring in physical education with coaching plans for a life-time occupation. Knee Pants Start Muzz started his athletic career while in knee pants and later proved to be one of the leading athletes in Petaluma high school, earning a total of thirteen varsity letters, in football, basketball, and rack. Steve held down the right guard position on Tex Oliver’s gridiiron varsity and his 190 pounds of keen eyed pigskin flesh proved a defin ite menace to opposing teams. Although Muzz would like to play on the Casaba squad, now that the football curtain is down he has decided to turn his whole hearted effort to his academic courses. When spring term rolls around, he plans on donning the Webfoot woolens for Coach Hob son’s hardball hitters. All-Year Athlete An all-year athlete, Steve spends his time during the summer months playing for an independent baseball teafn and also earning good money at that. Although Muzz has played with many grid iron teams, he states, “Oregon has more talent and possibilities for a top team rating than any I have ever played on. We have had some bad breaks that might have caused us to lose the game, but for all the bad breaks, we have had good break's that helped us win others.” With a hopeful outlook for next season Steve seems quite confi dent that the Ducks will have a better chance, with the help of the returning veterans. Likes All Muzz finds it hard to get back on the old hard road of studying, started the term with only 12 hours of subjects, but remarks, “The kids here are really swell and they sure help a lot when it comes to giving me that badly All’s well BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF EUGENE I o U 0 I leeded boost when I get down and >ut.” As for the weather up here, 3teve doesn’t mind it so much and lad very little trouble getting accustomed to it, in spite of the fact that he has spen his entire life in California. Dancing is Muzz's favorite hobbie, with sports following a close second. To all you Webfeet— A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Peerless Hand Laundry 1231 Alder Phone 539 HAPPY HOLIDAYS OtL. « -t' GET IN THE SPIRIT COME AND EAT! Lemon - O Phone 2717 Cor. 13th and Alder “DOC” IRELAND, Prop. 1 Wembley Ties, first choice of American men, are being shown this season in "Colors of America's Frontiers." There's no better way to say "Merry Christmas!" As Featured in LIFE and ESQUIRE Morrison-Henning McDonald Theater Building