Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 02, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    Three Pledged;
Fees Requested
^Khree girls were added to the
fledge lists of Oregon sororities
yesterday. They were Donna Marie
Willard, Albany, Alpha Xi Delta;
Connie Mayhall, Portland, Alpha
Phi; Anne Armstrong, Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada, Delta Gamma.
All girls who have pledge in win
terterm informal rushing are asked
by the office of women’s affairs to
pay their $5 rushing fee immedi
ately.
Scabbard Blade
Initiates Fourteen
Scabbard and Blade, men’s na
tional military honorary, an
nounc'd the initiation of 14 new
Oregon members last week. They
are Milan Bond, Richard Cramer,
John Doyle, Kenneth Fair, Harold
Finch, Morris Galen, Alan Hallow
ell, Arthur Johnson, Robert Kings
bury, Robert Lavey, Quintin Mar
tinez, Elwin Paxson, Norman
Rhodes, and James Shaw.
Charles Gratke, '23, Featured
In January Old Oregon
Charles Gratke, one of Oregon’s
famous graduates of ’23, is the fea
tured author in the January issue
of Old Oregon, alumni magazine.
Subscribers are receiving the mag
azine this week, according to Jim
Wallace, editor.
“World Order vs. Red Chaos”
was the topic Gratke discussed. He
considered “a fundamental change
in our approach to the world prob
lem” as the most significant thing
which has happened in 1948.
“The way to cope with this thing
which we abhor (the spread of
Communism) is to place the em
phasis upon our constructive tasks”
the foreign editor of Christian Sci
ence Monitor wrote.
Another story in the January
alumni magazine was written by
Dean S. W. Little of the art and ar
chitecture store. He has written a
series on present and planned ex
pansion of the campus.
The bureau of municipal re
search was explained by Bill Was
mann, managing editor of Old Ore
gon. Other stories introduced new
alumni officers and Bill Williams,
union leader.
A photo of Crater Lake was used
on this month’s cover.
Addresses Asked
Students who have changed their
addresses since registering last fall
are asked to notify the offices of
men’s or women’s affairs immedi
ately, since it is impossible to for
ward mail received for them with
out proper directions.
Copy Desk: Bob Reed, Hal Cole
man, Don Smith, Gretchen
Grondahl.
YW Exec Meeting
A dinner meeting of the senior
executive committee of the YWCA
will be held at 5:30 this afternoon
at the bungalow, announced Laura
Olson, president of the Y. The meet
ing is to discuss nominations for
cabinet position.
Night Staff: Lorna Larson, Bot
Funk, Edith Kading, Pat Wenke,
Stan Turnbull.
Cougar Kittens Lose
EVERETT, Feb. 2—(AP)—The
Washington State College fresh
man basketball team dropped its
first game in nine starts last night
bowing to the Everett Junior col
lege five, 53-50.
Saturday Last Day
Saturday is the last day to drop
courses, Clifford Constance, regis
trar, stated in a reminder to the
student body yesterday.
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29 passenger car available at all
times at a low, economical rate of
$.32 per mile!
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wfien the ligKt was RED;
He didn't get far,
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SO NOW POOR JACKIE IS DEAD !
This Jack Horner isn’t a first-grader who doesn’t know any better. Grade school
children have better safety records than adults. No—this Jack Horner is you.
Three out of every four pedestrians killed are breaking a rule—jaywalking—crossing
in midblock—disregarding a traffic signal. What a tragic waste of 9,000 lives a year!
Next time you cross the street, wait for that green light! Cross only at crosswalks;
don’t rush out from behind parked cars. Where there are no signals, look both ways
before crossing. Spend au extra second and stay alive!