Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 24, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    School of Education Honors
Stetson at Farewell Banquet
A farewell buffet dinner was held
Sunday at the Eugene hotel for
Fred L. Stetson, professor of educa
tion,who will be retired at the end of
spring term. He has taught at the
University since 1913.
An address was given by James
Burgess, superintendent of schools
in Astoria. Many of Stetson’s
friends, professional associates and
colleagues attended the affair,
sponsored by Phi Delta Kappa and
Pi Lambda Theta, school of educa
tion honoraries.
1913. Before coming to Oregon, he
had served as principal in grade and
high schools in Washington and
Wisconsin, and held various posi
tions in other schools and universi
ties. He acted as a visiting profes
sor at the University of Pennsyl
vania in the summer of 1929.
cieties including Phi Beta Kappa,
received his Master’s degree from
the University of Washington in
Stetson, a member of numerous
state, northwest, and national so
Radio Week Reviewed;
New Schedule Presented
Dr. Paul S. Dull, assistant pro
fessor of political science and his
tory, spoke on “What Would a
Communist China Mean to Oregon’’
over KOAC last night at 8:45. An
expert on Far Eastern affairs, Dr.
Dull has traveled extensively in
China, Japan, and Korea, and is
probably as qualified as any person
outside of high government circles
to interpret present developments
in China.
Webfoot Huddles, featuring Bob
Roberts an Norm Lamb, discussed
the sports week at the university.
Among the topics discussed were
the signing of Jerry Lillie as assist
ant football coach, and the windup
of the track, tennis, and baseball
campaigns. The show ran from 8 p.
m. for fifteen minutes.
A half hour musical program
starting at 8:15 presented Margaret
Adkins, pianist, and Janet Nielsen,
soprano. Miss Adkins played selec
tions by Beethoven, Brahms, and
DeBussy, while Miss Nielsen’s se
lections included works by Mozart
and Franz Schubert.
Tonight, Campus Headlines will
present an original program deal
ing with the school of architecture
and allied arts. The script, written
by Jay Ryerse and Marge Truchon,
will feature running commentary
by Dean Sidney Little, and his sec
retary Eileen Rudd, concerning ac
tivity within the school.
A musical interlude features
Mary Cooper, coloratura soprano.
Miss Cooper will sing three selec
tions. The program is produced by
Norm Lamb and will come over KO
AC at 9 p. m. It will be rebroadcast
over KEX at 5:30 on Saturday.
Today’s Staff
Straw Boss:
Chuck Grell
Flunkies: Tom Panages, Bob
Reed, Bill Yates.
Campus Calendar
(Notices for Campus Calendar should be turned in, in typewritten form, to the Emerald
News Editor’s office by 3 p.m. of the day preceding publication. Notices will not be accepted
on Saturdays or Sundays.)
Noon Tuesday—Order of the “O” will meet—Sigma Phi Epsilon.
6:30 Tuesday—Choir rehearsal—Wesley house.
6:30 Tuesday-—Interdorm council meeting—at the Side.
7:00 Tuesday—Senior class meeting—105 Commerce.
7:45 Tuesday—Christian Science organization meeting—YWCA.
7:30 Wednesday—Lecture by Dean Dean S. W. Little on Frank Lloyd
Wright’s autobiography—Browsing room of the library.
7:30 a.m. Wednesday—Chapel service—Wesley house.
Freddy Frosh
will never learn,
His travels
are a mess—
Loaded down
with luggage
Which should go
RAILWAY, EXPRESS
Physics Senior
New President
Of SPS Chapter
Robert Wright, University senior
in physics, was elected president of
the Oregon chapter of Sigma Pi Sig
ma, national physics scholastic so
ciety, last Thursday.
Other officers elected were Wes
ley Nicholson, vice-president, Rob
ert Brown, secretary; and Dwight
Berreman, treasurer.
Recently initiated into member
ship in the organization were 16
University students and faculty
members. The students included
Byron Brendon, Richard Dahlberg,
Mrs. Phyllis Hanson, Wesley Nich
olson, Arnold Knudson, John Lew
is, Alan Peterson, Robert Forrest,
Donald Kohler, and Hsicnyung
Chen.
Among faculty members initiated
were James Ballingall, Craig Hud
son, Herman Johansen, Leonard
Jones, Fa-Si La, and Shih-Kan
Chen.
Old members and new initiates
will hold a picnic on June 8, 4 p m.,
at Skinners Butte.
The University chapter of the na
tional group was organized in the
spring of 1948.
High School Senior Wins
Oregon Mother's Scholarship
Announcement of its 1949 Schol
arship winners was made yester
day by the University of Oregon
Mothers’ scholarship committee.
Oregon Dads’ scholarship winners
were announced simultaneously.
Awards of $200 each went to Sar
ah Jane Keeley of Milwauxie, win
ning the Petronella G. Peets schol
arship; Vera Gwen Paugh, Baker,
for the Louise H. Cook scholarship;
and Roberta Ellen McKown of
North Bend, the Eurt Brown Bar
ker scholarship.
Supplementary scholarships of
$100 were presented to Marilyn
Joan Holcomb, Newport; LaRae
Kenner, Sherwood; Robert A. Paul,
Newburg; Betty Jane Moshoisky,.
Beaverton; Philip Hamilton Ringle,
Salem; Lois Evelyn Schmidt, Tilla
mook; Albert Leland Wach, Hood
River; Joanne Lee Walker, Lincoln,
Portland, and Jacqueline Jewell
Wilkes, Washington, Portland.
Oregon Dads awarded four Don
ald M. Erb Memorial scholarships
of $100 each to Donna F. Beckius,
Franklin, Portland; Richard A.
Bray, Eugene; Sharon Sue Wil
liams, Klamath Falls; and Helen
Elizabeth Jackson, Klamath Falls.
Awards of $50 were given by Ore
gon Mothers to Mary Karen Ere
meef, Milwaukie; Barbara Ann Ful
ton, Eugene; and Joan Dorene Ja
cobs, Eugene.
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