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

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    Dad's Day Date
Set for 1950
Dads’ day for 1950 has been
scheduled for Saturday, January
28 by the executive board of Ore
gon Dads at a meeting at the Eu
gene hotel recently.
According to Karl Onthank, ex
ecutive secretary of Oregon Dads,
the board discussed a campaign to
furnish a Dads’ room in the stu
dent union building and the Erb
Memorial scholarship fund.
Also discussed was the possibil
ity of moving the cemetery facing
University street.
President H. K. Newburn report
ed on the state of the University
and on his recent trip to Washing
ton, D. C., to attend a meeting on
federal aid to education, with em
phasis on scholarships for needy
students.
Psych Major
Tells Experience
Donald O’Connell, who received
his bachelor of arts degree in psy
chology from the University last
June, is now visiting in Eugene.
For the past year O’Connell has
been doing research work at
Swarthmore college in Pennsyl
vania on a research fellowship he
received.
"I have been working with Dr.
Wolfgang Kohler, who is probably
one of the greatest living psycholo
gists,” O’Connell said when inter
viewed yesterday. “Our study is
on electro-physiology.”
He plans to return to Swarth
more next fall to continue work
on his master’s degree and later
to enter Harvard to work on a doc
tor’s degree.
Lost Bridge Trophy
Mrs. Evelyn B. Street, house
mother of Alpha Xi Delta sorority,
reported to the office of student
affairs yesterday that she has a
bridge trophy left at the house.
The owner may reclaim the tro
phy by calling Mrs. Street and
identifying the prize.
CLASSIFIED j
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 Haulicelc, 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
18th. Call 3631 (Jerry). 147
FREE transportation East for
agreeable person willing to drive,
change tires. Leave message 219
Villard. 44g
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It's Nothing Really, Girls
SHORTLY BEFORE BECOMING first man ever to be graduateed from Bryn Mawr college, nicnara
Logan (he’s in the center) has his mortar Board adjusted by five “fellow” girl students. Logan, a mar
ried World War II veteran, studied for his AB degree under the GI bill after the government asked
women’s colleges to accept male students because of capacity enrollments in other schools. (AP Wire
photo)
New Associate Editors
DON FAIR, poised prettily at the typewriter; Helen Sherman and
Fred Taylor, peering critically over Fair’s shoulders; and Barbara
Heywood, who was unable to rendezvous with the group coincident
ally with the photographer; have been named as associate editors
for the 1949-50 Emerald by Editor Don Smith. Other staff members
will be named at the annual Emerald banquet at the Eugene hotel
on June 8.
WAA to Initiate New Members
New members will be initiated
by WAA tonight at 6:45 in cere
monies to be held in the sun room
of Gerlinget hall.
Entertainment and refreshments
will be included in the evening’s
program. Entertaining are the Pi
Phi quartet, Elaine Doo and Pat
Honl in a Hawaiian number, and
Lucille Durst in a take-off on a
French waiter.
il
Victor Record Sale
50% Off
Let us order for you NOW on this limited stock.
All new. Orders sent every, day this week.
Radio Laboratory
E. 11th St. Phone 1
Newburn to Install
Executive Council
President Harry K. Newburn will
give the oath of office to the 1949
50 executive council and class offi
cers tonight at a banquet at the Eu
gene hotel. The banquet will begin
at 6:30.
Incoming and outgoing class of
ficers and members of the execu
tive council have been invited to at
tend this annual farewell banquet
given annually by the retiring exe
cutive council.
Anyone lese interested in seeing
the installation may attend the
banquet. Price is $2 per person.
New Look Slated
For Gerlinger Hall
Gerlinger hall is now being reno
vated and should emerge with its
new look in time for the presi
dent’s reception June 18, according
to I. I. Wright, superintendent of
the physical plant.
The work includes redecoration
of alumni hall and its entrance as
well as the new quarters for the
YWCA.
Remodeling of the suite of rooms
for the Y, located on the ground
floor at the south side of Gerlin
ger, is now under way. Included is
a lounge, office and a large kit
chen. Workmen are now partition
ing the kitchen in order to make
an additional meeting place and
are cutting a, window between the
office and lounge.
Miss Lois Greenwood, executive
director of the Y, stated that the
organization will be moved into its
new quarters just before school
starts in the fall.
KDUK Promises
Better Reception
KDUK listners discouraged by
poor reception yesterday should
tune in again today, as reception
should be much better, according
to R. L. Davy, instructor in
speech.
Difficulties encountered yes
terday have been overcome and
listeners in John Straub hall and
the Veterans’ dorms can hear
KDUK broadcasts from 12 to 1
and 6:30 to 11 by tuning between
1000 and 1300 on their radio dials.
Social Chairman
Dave Harper, first-year law stu
dent will be social chairman of the
law school student body for the
next year, it has been announced
by Tom Brownhill, president. Har
per, who succeeds Bruce Avrit, is
a member of Delta Theta Phi, legal
fraternity.
ATTENTION
SUMMER STUDENTS
For the Best Meals
This Summer
Board at the
Chi Psi Lodge
1018 Hilyarcl
FOR INFORMATION CALL
Jim Kroder Ph. 1320
Qa&t'io-no.mioalLf, Speaking
You can't beat GOOD WHOLESOME
food to carry you through the day.
for—
• Breakfast
9 Lunch or
• Dinner
and
Complete ountain Service
RUSH INN
854 13th E.