Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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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!
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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
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3teve doesn’t mind it so much and
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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
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