Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    Lila Johnston
Will Design
Greve Trophies
Lila Johnson, graduate student in
sculpture, will begin work on the
basic design for the Carl Greve tro
phies this week. Miss Johnston was
selected by M. R. Sponenburgh of
the sculpture school to design the
awards, which will be presented to
the outstanding men’s and women’s
Jiving organizations this spring.
Portland jeweler Carl Greve, do
nor of the trophies, will present
Miss Johnston with $50 for her
work. She will complete rough
sketches this week and the winal
sketch will be selected by next Mon
day.
Men's and women’s trophies will
be from two to three feet high and
identical in form, with the only dif
ference being the detachable name
plate.
“We hope to show the finished
cast to the students before the
term is over,” stated A1 Pietschman,
Greve’s representative on campus,
yesterday.
The student committee appointed
to work out a point system for
awarding the trophies is still re
ceiving information from other
schools and organizations.
However, said Pietschman, “it is
imperative that living organiza
tions know that they will be judged
on this year’s actions, such as schol
arship, service, and general good
citizenship.”
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hall was chosen “Betty Coed” of
1948-49 at the Sophomore Whisker
ino last Saturday night with Bill
Gaffney, Pi Kappa Phi, as her “Joe
College.”
The two “typical college stu
dents” were selected by voting at
the dance, ballots were attached
to each ticket.
At intermission three sophomore
men competed for the “longest
beard” award—which included a
shave in a barber chair on the or
chestra platform by campus barber
Charlie Elliot. Henry Chaney took
the award by grace of his well
developed shrubbery. The other
contestants slunk away vanquished,
though the contest was close, af
ter being thanked by the class of
’51 President Herb Nill.
Intermission entertainment in
cluded the Pi Phi trio—Roberta
Tussing, Ann Gillenwaters, and Di
vida Riddell—a piano solo by Steve
Holeman, a trio composed of Nan
Gaveney, Leslie Tooze and Steve
Button, and a comedy routine by
Button and Bobby Chambers.
Against Playoff
SEATTLE, Nov. 16 — (AP) —
H. P. Everest, University of
Washington faculty representa
tive, said yesterday it was his
personal opinion that a playoff
between Oregon and California to
determine the Coast’s Rose Bowl
entry should not be staged.
“It wtould be a dangerous pre
cedent to encourage such post
season games for Pacific Coast
Conference elevens to play off
such possible tie situations,” he
said.
Fall Term Finals
Begin on Schedule
Contrary to rumor currently
making the rounds of the campus,
this year’s fall term finals will be
held exactly on schedule beginning
December 13, E. M. Pallett, assist
ant to the president, stated yester
day.
Confusion evidently arose from
the fact that 1949 fall finals will be
delayed somewhat in order to com
ply with Veteran’s Administration
regulations. Because veterans are
allowed not more than 15 days’ va
cation if they are to receive their
allowance, next year’s finals will
end on Tuesday, December 20.
USA Meeting Set
Thursday for Vote
The United Students Associa
tion will hold on open meeting
4 o’clock in room 3 Fenton.
The purpose of the meeting is
to discuss the party constitution
and by-laws which were drawn up
by the party’s 10-man steering
committee.
Corrections and additions will
be accepted from the members
present and a vote of acceptance
of the documents will be called
for.
Friday Last Day
For Oregana Pics
Kennell-Ellis photographers will
complete individual pictures for the
Oregana Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday.
This includes photographs of off
campus students who belong to
clubs and honoraries, seniors, and
members of living organizations
who have net had them taken yet.
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