Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 01, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mortar Board Ducats
Now on Sale by Women
Tickets for Saturday night’s
Mortar Board ball have been placed
on sale in all women’s living organ
ization, according to Olga Yevtich,
ticket chairman.
Names of persons handling tick
et sales within each respective
house will be announced in tomor
row’s Emerald.
Tickets for the annual formal
affair will also be on sale in the
Co-op Thursday through Satur
day noon, and at the door Saturday
night. Price per couple is $2.
All male students violating this
Thursday’s Ladies’ Day regula
tions, held in conjunction with
Mortar Board, will be water
bagged in front of the Side Friday
afternoon at 12:30 as punishment
for their crimes.
Ladies’ Day regulations are as
follows:
1. All men wear knickers.
2. No men to wear shoes on thee
old campus.
3. No cigar smoking on the old
campus.
4. No walking- on the sidewalks.
BA Graduates
Accept Awards
Twelve University students have
accepted graduate scholarship and
store service awards for next year
in the University of New York,
the University of,Pittsburgh, and
the City College of New York, ac
cording to N. H. Cornish, professor
of business administration.
They are William Bond, William
Green, Ella Mae Kelly, John Lamb,
Gerald Miller, Ralph M. Rathjen,
F V. Sandner, Melvin Sherrieb, N.
W. Stiewig, Robert L. Thompson,
B. M. Tonkin, and Robert Wil
helmi.
The students will work part
time in selected stores in New
York and Pittsburgh while doing
graduate work at the schools. Up
on completion of the year’s work
they will receive their master's de
gree.
The scholarships pay from $500
to $800 each. Over 90 University
of Oregon graduates have received
scholarships in New York univer
sity alone, according to Dr. Cornish.
oemors MSKea
To List Housing
Married students who are gradu
ating this term are requested to list
any housekeeping rooms or apart
ments, which they expect to vacate,
with the Housing Secretary. Many
requests have already been received
for the summer session and many
more for permanent housing for
next year. Just call extension 255 or
come to Room 217, Emerald Hall -
your cooperation will be very much
appreciated. Students who wish to
sub-let their aprtments for the sum
mer are also asked to register.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE AUTO RADIO. New
and used radios to fit all cars.
Eugene Radio Co. 7th and Char
nelton. 5410-J. 144
REQUEST If the person who took
my notebook from Straub Tues
day noon intends to keep it, would
he please at least mail me the pa
pers in it. Ted Haulicek, 1565
Franklin Blvd. 146
TO RENT Apartment to rent for
summer near school. Call Ralph
Johnson, 4530-W. 147
WANTED: One passenger for trip
to Detroit, Michigan. Leaving
ISth. Call 3631 (Jerry). 147
5. No one to say “hello,” particu- |
larly on. Hello Walk.
6. All freshman men wear green
hair ribbons.
Punishment will be meted out by
members of the women’s honorar
ies, the WAA, AWS, and YWCA
cabinets, and Mortar Board ball
committee members.
Decoration committee members
for the ball, as announced by Co
chairmen Laura Olson and Ann
Woodworth, are Mary Frances Lo
rain, Donna Buse, Jean Hoffman,
Lorna Larson, Connie Jackson, El
eanor Johns, Yvonne -Lefebvre,
Anita Frost, Norma Jo Smith,
Marian Christenson, Jo Ann Bur
kett, Elaine Nemerovsky, Ruth
Dexter, Jean Michel, Nancy Pol
lard, Carol Udy and Clara Belle
Roth.
General chairman for the ball is
Beth Basler.
Alumni to Back
School at Coast
Possibilities of an Oregon Alum
ni summer camp were among the
items on the agenda of the recent
Alumni Institute held last week
end. It would be held at a conveni
ent Oregon resort, and would offer
morning classes, to be taught by
members of the university faculty,
and the rest of the time would be
devoted to recreation and entertain
ment.
Plans for field representatives in
various Oregon cities were also dis
cussed. Such representatives would
sign up members of the Alumni As
sociation, and would work on a com
mission.
It was also decided to apply the
interest from life memberships ii>
the Association to freshmen schol
arships, and to change the term of
officers to correspond with the
school year, rather than with the
fiscal year as is currently done.
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.)
4:00 Wednesday—USA general assembly 207 Chapman, voting for >
members of the steering committee.
5:30 Wednesday—Delta Nu Alpha Initiation banquet—Faculty club.
4:00 Thursday—USA general assembly, 207 Chapman, voting for mem
bers of the steering committee.
7:00 Thursday—Skull and Dagger meeting at the Side. All new mem
bers must be present.
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Student Presents
Organ Recital
Elwin Myrick presented an or
gan recital last evening as a par
tial fulfillment for his master of
music degree. Myrick studies or
gan under the direction of Donald
Allton.
His program consisted of four
groups. Such composers as Raison,
Titelouzee, Buxtehude, Frescabal
di, Bach, Franch and Simons were
represented.
KDUK Broadcasts
(Continued from page one)
which many of the nation’s leading •
campus stations belong.
Bob Litten, Dave Strauss, and
Jack Vaughn did the bulk of the >
technical work to get the station
operating. Don Hunter of the audio
visual department was the radio- '
consultant.
The speech department still will
provide service to KOAC, KWJJ,
and other stations in the state by
providing them with tape recorded *
programs from the campus.
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