Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    SIDE PATTER
BOB WHITELY
A bottle of Roamep to Mrs. Mar
garet C. Munns, Women’s Christian
Temperance Union treasurer, for
the neatest story of the week.
'There is no such thing as good
whisky,” she said, “but cut whiskies
are worse than others.” I wonder if
•die’s a member of the American Bar
. . If any of your freshman girls
ire dissatisfied with your present
■alibre of eligible males, the fresh
man prize package of the year is
ioe Walker’s little brother, Glenn.
Some men have it . . . others ain’t
got it . . . but Glenn is full of it. We
asked Pat Thompson, an obnoxious
shack rat running loose at the Em
erald booby hatch, what could be
said good about here . . . before we
finished the question she snapped
hack, “There’s nothing good about
me,” and promptly returned to the
business office. “Trapper” Jono
Ihan Veatch has been quite liberal
lately with his “coffee treats’.’ at
ihe 10 o’clock shirt at the local caf
feine cavern. “My beloved wife, the
former Theta Miss Feasley, has
ieen promoted from Grade B to
Grade A on the green chain, thereby
increasing my daily dole.” Who is
that girl who has all her faculties
flowing, and works upstairs in the
Co-op ? All we can get out of her is
;ii shy . . . Sheila. Late congratula
lions to Bill and Carol Boone O'Con
nor on the birth of future Theta ma
terial. If she turns out to be as good
looking as her mother . . . bug her!
JOon’t forget John Schaefer’s sinker
machine is out of the INOP class.
Delishus production is assured. For
ill you sweet young things who
were lucky enough to be asked to
the law school dance, you will ex
perience a new chapter in the book
:>f knowledge . . . and nothing will
pe deleted. Tuesday is another day.
pd. adv.
YWCA Forum
To Hear Loper
“Marriage, a Challenge” will be
the subject of Dr. Vere Loper’s ad
dress at the YWCA forum Tuesday,
October 29, during Religious Em
phasis week.
Dr. Loper is at present filling the
pastorate of the First Congrega
tional church of Berkeley, Califor
nia, a position he has held since
1939. Among his many duties in ad
dition to his pastorate are those of
lecturer at the Pacific School of Re
ligion. At the University of Califor
nia he is lecturer in professor Noel
Key’s course on “Sex and Mar
riage,” recently described in the
Reader's Digest.
During World War II, Dr. Loper
was president of the Berkeley war
chest and traveled 8,000 miles by
air, along with a Catholic priest and
a Jewish rabbi, speaking to most of
the army personnel on the Aleutian
islands.
Dr. Loper now holds the position
of president of the Berkeley Rotary
club for the year 1946-47 and is na
tional vice-chairman of the war vic
tims and reconstruction fund of the
Congregational churches.
He has been selected by the Con
gregational churches in cooperation
with the Federal Council of Church
es, to write the “Fellowship of
Prayer” for 1947, which is the offi
cial Lenten devotional manual of
Protestantism in the United States
and Canada.
Dr. Loper is a graduate of Gren
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University Interyarslty Christian
fellowship Bible study hour from 8
to 9 a.m. in the men’s lounge of Ger
linger hall.
Condon club meeting at 8 p.m. at
the home of Warren D. Smith.
Westminster house potluck sup
per at 6:30 p.m.
ISA senate meeting at 7:45 p.m.
in 105 Commerce hall.
Vets Dorm B-Oregana pictures
at Kennell-Ellis studios this morn
ing.
Vets Dorm D-Oregana pictures
all day.
Tryouts for the new freshman
rally squad at 4 p.m. in McArthur
court for all freshman men and
women who signed up for the be
hind the scenes committee.
nell college and the Yale Divinity
! school. His major pastorates have
been in Minneapolis, Chicago, Den
ver, and Berkeley.
McKenzie
IN SPRINGFIELD
RENEGADES
(iu Technicolor)
Kvelvn Ketes and
Willard Parker
Lover Come Back
George Brent and
Lucille Ball
Home Authority
To Lecture
Mrs. Elizabeth Steel Genne, who
will speak during Religious Empha
sis week, is a “practicing house
wife and mother” who has given
considerable study to the develop
ment of personality relationships
within the home.
After graduating from Oregon
State College she completed her
master’s degree in student person
nel administration, at Teachers col
lege, Columbia university in New
York City.
While in New York Mrs. Genne
was in residence at the famous In
ternational House. For a year fol
lowing her graduation she was su
pervisor in the Portland office of
the National Youth Administra
tion.
In the summer of 1939, Mrs.
Genne traveled in Europe, part of
the time with the Sherwood Eddy
Seminar, and the remainder visit
ing in the homes of family in Eng
land and friends in Scandinavia. Her
itinerary included the World Chris- j
tian Youth Conference at Amster- I
dam and the WSSF camp at Nuns- |
peet, Holland.
Mrs. Genne has been president of
her branch in AAUW and is active
in various parent-training, religious
and civic groups. With her husband,
Mr. William H. Genne, who will also
speak during the week, she serves
as co-chairman of the Commission
on Christian Family Living. Last
year Mrs. Genne was guest lecturer
in the orientation course for fresh
man women at Oregon State Col
lege.
Night Staff:
Ann Brady, night editor
Phyllis Kohlmeier
Lorene Rasmussen
Roberta Brophy
Roger T. Tetlow
Keith Crow
Cal Lehman
Freshmen in Geology
To Be Condon Guests
Members of the University of
Oregon Condon club will meet at 8
p.m. Thursday at the home of Dr.
Warren D. Smith, head of the de
partment of geology and geography
in the University.
Freshman majors in geology will
be the guests of regular and asso
ciate members. Alumni members
are invited to attend, according to
Dr. Lloyd W. Staples, assistant pro
fessor of geology and adviser of
Condon club.
Faculty to Attend Meet
Members of the University fac
ulty planning to attend the North
west writers’ conference at Reed
college, Portland, October 31 to
November 2, are: Dr. Philip W. ,
Souers, English department head;
Dr. Robert D. Hor-n, professor of
English; and Mrs. Alice H. Ernst,
associate professor of English.
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