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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1947)
wto Fans to Get lance to Exhibit mateur shutter-jockeys (cam fans, to you) are given an op tunitv to exhibit their pet pic es in the photography depart nt of the forthcoming first edi i of The Emerald Literator. n Jones, photography editor of Emerald’s new art and liter ire supplement, will judge all itographs submitted to the lerald editor's office, the deadline for photographs, irt stories, poetry, and essays imitted for publication in the erator is noon, April 19. The ht-page magazine will appear b the April 26 edition of the erald. ui v/ork turned in must be ginal and authored by students w enrolled in the University, otographs should include teeh ;al details as to camera used, ises, lighting, film, etc. Manny Mussman will handle the ose department; Dagrnar tanks is editing poetry; Kay hneider is in charge of art; ary Margaret Dundore, music, id LeJeune Griffith, drama. ickei Danes (Continued from page one) sis. The winning women's house 11 be the one which collects the 3st nickels. The prize for the m will be awarded oil a different sis. Each time a man enters a ’ferent women’s house, he chalks a tally for his living organiza in. For instance, one man might unt ten points for his house by ncing at ten different houses, lus the prize goes to the men’s use which has the most men out d the most men circulating from ii.Tfi to house. I Student Tours to Mexico ADVENTURE • EDUCATIONAL Seven Weeks Made to Order SOUTH OF THE BORDER Once again colorful, romantic Old Mexico is calling you. This summer take advantage of the first opportunity since the war to meet your Mexican neighbors. Spend 7 exciting, educa tional weeks behind the scenes below the Border. Study the customs and the language of a truly foreign country. See for yourself the multitude of historic landmarks in the land of the Aztecs. I^joy the cosmopolitan atmosphere of mile-high Mexico City. Here is a complete all-expense tour, including 5 thrilling weekend trips to Volcano, Fortin de las Flores, Taxco, etc. If you desire you may attend sum mer school at National University in Mexico City. Veterans may receive up to $200 while attending. By special arrangement modern hotel apartments in picturesque settings are available for housekeeping. Costs have been held to a minimum to meet the modest bud get. Tour commences June 28, return August 18. Students, teachers, and alumni are urged to investigate this opportunity. Write today for complete details. The doors of Old Mexico are opened to you. B05 Berkeley Square, Berkeley 4, Calif. BOR SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT 3 Rround Trip from Eugene By Air $588.02 (including tax) ly Bus $428.10 (including tax) Telling the Editor ABOUT THE CAMPUS In the course of a recent casual conversation with our venerable campus policeman, the latter ex pressed with regret that he must perform the onerous duty of break ing up a vigorous softball game then in progress on one of the beau tiful campus lawns. It occurred to me that the burden of such a duty might to some extent be relieved with a reminder to the student body in the Emerald that if we are to continue to enjoy the gift that nature with man’s care has given us, we must cooperate by ex ercising a restraint appropriate to a full appreciation of this gift. It is to be noted that already there are some ugly bare spots on sections of the campus greens caused by the “cutting of corners.” Since voluntary cooperation is Voting to Name j <Continued from pai/e one) hires will be posted at the Co-op luring the voting are Bobbie Full mer, Nina Sue F*ernimer>, Jean Barringer, Pat Davis, Sallie Tim mens, Jan is Petersen, Norma Figone, and Joanne Utz. The juniors were chosen by their houses, and were placed in the finals by five judges. The judges were: R. D. Horn, professor of English; Mrs. Mnrjorie Cunning ham, assistant dean of women; George Hall, assistant dean of men; and Doris Spearow and June Johnson, representatives of last year's Junior Weekend court. more to be desired than official reg ulation, it is suggested that the Em eiald carry on a more or less con tinuous campaign for the mainte nance of a beautiful campus. —Howard E. 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