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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1950)
Meeting of Song Leaders at 4 Today A meeting of all house song leaders will be held at 4 this after noon in the Kappa Gamma house, announced Co-Chairman Ann Gil lenwaters. A drawing will be held to deter mine the order in which organiza tions will appear in the elimina tions for the All-Campus Sing, which is scheduled for Friday eve ning, May 12. The terrific prices being paid for some rookies suggests someone may be rooked. -*1 lW Six Poll Booths Set Up for Constitution Election (Continued from page one) tors, a 29-member Senate to exer cise legislative and investigative functions, and a student judiciary. “Anyone can petition to run for an ASUO office under the new con stitution; he does not have to be put up by a political party, ’ the president stated. Elections will be held under the preferential system, with the two candidates polling the highest num ber of votes being named president and vice-president and the next nine candidates being named Sen ate members-at-large, according to the proposed constitution. “A closer tie will be formed be tween student government and the Co-op and Student Union Boards and other committees,” Johnson said. Chairman of the Co-op and Union Boards will be members of the President’s cabinet under the new setup. Young Demos to Meet Young Democrats will meet at 7:15 tonight in 105 Oregon. New committee chairmen and workers will be chosen. Kwamas' Deadline Scheduled Monday Petitions for membership in Kwama, sophomore women’s hon orary, are due at 5 p.m. Monday to Lorna Larson, Chi Omega. Applications, which must be ac companied by a clear snapshot or photograph, should include com plete records of activities, Miss Larson said. ( A minimum of 2.00 GPA, both cumulative and last term, is re quired. Tapping of 30 freshman women for membership next year is set for the Mortar Board Ball. Washington Edges c (Continued from page four) as his teammates screamed at him to wait for the catch. Nelson took Jones’s throw be hind second and relayed it to the plate as Swanson, having tagged up, was again home-bound. The throw was wide, just outside of the left-handed batter’s box and Swan son barely beat Smith’s desperate lunge at the plate. Three walks loaded the bases for the Ducks in the bottom of the inning but the runners hadn’t moved when Tom grounded out to end the contest. Washington 120 000 0011—5 9 1 Oregon 001 200 001..0—1114 Who Lives Next Door ? ® What’s wrong, Joe? You finally got that new house, didn’t you? You ought to be real happy. But you look like you ate something that didn’t agree with you. Worried about the people next door? Why? Different religion ? Different sounding names? So what? Stop worrying, Joe. You’ll find them real Americans. You may even get to like them. If you don’t, that’s all right too. Just leave them alone and they’ll leave you alone. But the chances are, once you really get to know them, you’ll find them okay. In the meantime, count your blessings. You’re in a fine new house with improvements that you couldn’t find anywhere else but in Ameri ca. And how did America get that way? Be cause of 3, lot of people with even funnier sounding names than the ones your neighbors have. Names like Kosciusko, Pulaski, Haym Salomon. Make sure that you are not spreading rumors against a race or a religion. Speak up, wher ever you are, against prejudice, and work for better understanding. Remember that’s being a good American. Accept or reject people , on their individual worth A