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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1947)
Gal Splashers Finish Season In the final round of the women’s .swimming intrmurals Hendricks j tall amassed enough points to boost their total to a winning 46 points. Susan Campbell was second with 19, University house, third, with 18. Other teams in order were Highland house, Alpha Phi, Sigma Uappa, and Gamma Phi Beta. Harriet Minot was the highest individual scorer with a total of 18 points. Maryanne Hansen scored ■ill of the 12 points for Alpha Phi. \ -'iirst and a second place gave ten points to Sylvia Branden to put her in third place. Diving events were won by Har riet Minot, with Birdella Ball the runner-up. Winner in the 80 yard freestyle was Sylvia Brandon in i time of 55.8. with Birdella Ball in second place. Forty yard breast stroke; first, Harriet Minot with 32.3; second Barbara Skinner. CAMPUS CALENDAR ! 12 noon: Junior advisers of the, YWCA commission groups will meet at che YWCA. 8 p.m.: Open house after the Homecoming events at Wesley house. , 8 p.m.: Open house at Westmin ster. Dancing. Bob Newburn Makes Honor University high’s Bob Newburn. son of University President Harry j K. Newburn, has been named first string quarterback on the official Tri-County league southern divi sion All-Star football team, select ed by the coaches of 10 participat ing schools. Newburn, one of two unanimous ! selections, gained his position by virtue of his fine passing ability, | and will return next year to spark ! the Uni high tide. Music School Plans Opera Auditions Auditions for parts in the “Beg gar’s Opera” will be held Tuesday ! in the music school auditorium. . Those interested are asked to try I out. The opera will be given by the school of music in May. Of the total urban area traffic accident fatalities, last year 8,200 I happened at night, according to ' the National Safety Council. • STAN KENTON Recordings “Artistry in Bolero” "Come Back to Sorrento" “Willow Weep for Me” " I'antasy" "Safranski" “Opus in Pastelles" “Aint Xo Misery in Me” “Artistry in Percussion” "Theme of the West” “CuriositN ” at Radio Laboratory 768 Past 11th Phone 1085 WANT TO SHOW THE FOLKS THE CAMPUS? For that typical college atmos phere be sure to take them to The Falcon Open Sundays o to 8 1426 Onyx ' Phone 18W Across from John Straub Bonfire Chairman Calls for Assistance The individual piles of mate rial that have been gathered by various houses for the Homecom ing bonfire tonight will be con solidated into one heap today, announced Perry Holloman, bon fire chairman. Holloman requested that all houses cooperate by having men on hand today to aid in repiling the stacks of wood. He urged that men start working as early as possible to insure a good fire to top off the noise parade. Ad Staff Day Manager Bob Chaney Assistant Manager Marilyn Turner Layout Manager Bob Zeller Layout Staff Ray Muessig Emerald Classifieds . ' All classified is payable in advance at the rate of four cents a word the first insertion, two cents a word thereafter at the Emerald Business Office. , Classified deadline is 4 :00 p.m. the day >rior to publication. LOST man’s 21 jewel Bulova wrist watch, leather strap some where on campus. Call Gene Hamblen, Phone Marcolla 132. (53) Jim Stewart Joyce Bailey Eleanor Johns Marty Piper Anne Case Sales Staff Margo Gammill Anne Harbison Elizabeth Kelley Eunice Royce Mary Keller Mary Roome Katherine Kuluris Ruby Bienert WANTED: Ride to Seattle for Thanksgiving. Share expenses. Call Wallace Berning, Ext. 378 (47) (48) (49) (50) WANTED: Ride for 2 to Boise for Thanksgiving. Share expenses. Call Dale Lint, Ext. 378. (47) (48) (40) (50) FOUND: Camera on the campus. 1128 Alder, Phone 1349W. Night Staff Betty Lagomarsiho, night editor Florene Stoermer Larry Davidson Hollis Dilfarb Bill Howlett Dick Humphrey H. W. “Pen" Pendarvis Fine Music Delicious i ■« Foods x Fine Music Ph. Sp. 375 & 2144 - Hi 99 So. There’s a really new tire awaiting your inspection at our place. It’s the 1947 FEDERAL with patented Wedge-Grip Tread and slot edges for skid resistance ; . . . latex-dipped cords, extra cushion I rubber between plies, and scientifically rugged overall construction for blowout protection and 1-o-n-g mileage. Examine this great new tire before you buy. SEE... COPPING FOR F1NER-THAN-EVER ROY COPPING 112 East 11th r I H I Dont take chances on slippery roads with worn tires. Stop in here today and see our fine selection of tires at down-to-earth prices. Protect your car—drive on safe, new tires. __-______ _ | ■. .11,1 ULL, JJ_i__l_m__L—1.1 . • /