Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    Willis Caldwell
To Show Films
At Westminster
Willis Calwell, will show color
ed motion pictures of his attempt
to scale Mt. Huascaran in the Per
uvian Andes at the Sunday West
minster forum.
Westminster President C 1 e 1 i
Conrad has invited all students
and faculty members to attend the
one-hour program beginning at
6:30 p.m.
Willis Cald\vell was in a party
of four which set out to climb the
highest peak in Peru, the 22,180
foot Mt. Huascaran, late in 1940.
The men were blocked near the
top by a 300 foot ice cliff.
Caldwell took several thousand
feet of motion picture film during
the expedition.
Two members of the party, in
cluding Caldwell, remained in Peru
after the Huascaran ascent, to
descend in a balsa raft the little
known Maranon, true source of the
Amazon river. They barely escaped
with their lives in this attempt
when the raft crashed into sub
merged rocks.
Caldwell and his companion
found themselves without supplies
deep in the most desolate and un
known regions of Peru, and will
Student Offered
Grad Awards
Circulars containing notices of
graduate awards being offered for
the school year 1948-1949 are now
available for reading in the gradu
ate school office, 200 Fenton hall.
These awards include scholar
ships, assistantships, and fellow
ships at Wellesley, University of
Wisconsin and Yale university and
awards from the Social Science Re
search council, the General Elec
tric Educational Fund, and the
Charles and Julia Henry fund.
Students interested in applying
for one of these awards are asked
to read the circulars before the end
of fall term as several of the
awards have final application date
of January 1.
also show two reels on :lie rarely
photographed Darien Indians and
the San Bias tribes in Fanama. I
Phi Beta Pledges
Fifteen Formally
Fifteen University women selec
ted for outstanding work in drama
and music by Phi Beta, national
music and drama honorary, were
pledged at a formal ceremony at
the Alpha Chi Omega house last
week. President Aileen Wendt of
ficiated at the candlelight cere
mony.
Those girls pledged were Ann
Seabrook, Betty Bagley, Ann Gil
Margaret Adkins, Pat White, Grace
lenwaters, C,i raldine Hettinger,
Hoffman, Jean Carlson, LeJeune
Griffith, Mary Ellen Everton, Mar
garet Reeve Ann CcGeorge, Sally
Terril, Harriet Walker, and Geor
gene Shanklin.
Sports Staff
Ed Artzt
Don Fair
Ward Bebb'
Bob Reinhart
Fred Taylor
Wally Adams
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Choral Group
Sings Tuesday
The Eugene Women’s Choral
club will present its midwinter
concert Tuesday night at 8:15 in
McArthur court.
Dorothy French will be the solo
ist with the chorus of more than
90 women singers.
Proceeds from the concert will
be used by the Maud Densmore
scholarship fund which provided
scholarships last spring to four j
voice students in the University
school of music.
The concert will be under the
direction of Glenn Griffith, and
Marjory Scobert Wilson is the ac
companist. All students will be ad
mitted on, their ASUO cards.
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day at the Co-op.
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Seniors Offered ,
Cola Scholarships
Applications for Peps i-Cola
scholarships should be filed in the
graduate school office, 200 Fen
ton hall, by December 19. Twenty
six three year graduate fellowships
are available to outstanding col
lege seniors carrying a stipend of
$750 a year to be used for study
in any field in any accredited
graduate school in the United
States or Canada. All applications
must be endorsed by the dean of
the Graduate school and sent to
the scholarship board before Jan
uary 1.
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SUNDAY'S
OFFICIALS
Herb "The Sponge”
Hamer
Art "Hop Happy” Litch
nian
Bill “Boozer” Stratton
Wally “Back Booth"
11 u liter
LINEUP
CHI PSI
200 Dwight “Pits" Gabbert R
195 Chet "Locomotive" Lowry R
107 Bill “Ironsides" Ellison R
200V-> Bob "Banzai" Xeiderhouser C
170 Jim “Harefoot" Ellison L
175 Bud “Sugar" Hoetfel L
195 Dick "Machine Gun" Mavwell L
175 Choo Choo Charlie Bufner O
165 S\Y* Crazy Legs Kroder L
175 Slip Stream Strader R
170 Bobby Maxwell F
PHI PSI
E Ken “Gobblemup" Allen 175
T Dick "Irish" Callahan 220
G Rich "The Boomer" Hooper 190
Bob "Pudgy" Reed 210
G "Chi Psi Buster" Rich Ward 189
T “Sno-Shoes” Don Kresse 200
E Vic "Slewfoot’ Selman 165
"Scouter” Cal Smith 165
H George "No-Legs” Bartlett 180
H Les "Ole’Man" Hixson 198
"Pistol” Pete Hoar 187
SEAGRAM'S RESERVES
165 Scat Back Walker P.
ISO Xorm "Gladhand" Tremaine Rl
165 Vince "Lightning" Otto B
168 Ron "Greasy" Peterson L
*Soaking Wet
Basil “Shoes" Kockos 183
i Mac "Gluefingers” Epley 175
Keith "Snake Hips” Allen 170
f Paul “Digger” Morris 180
CHI PSI - PHI PSI
See the biggest Bacchanalian event of the year
PHI PSI - CHI PSI
15th traditional Tackle
tilt. Kick off time is
2:30
Sunday afternoon
at the practice field