Campus ‘Tttenny-fia- IRaccad AtADPi... A summer pin was accepted by Barbara Callender from Sig Ep Rod Heestand early in July. Summer engagements were: Jan McCoy to Bob Cook, Lam bda Chi Alpha; Charlotte Stone to Pat Rankin, Oregon State College; Pricilla Cuthbert to Gary Haynes, Phi Kappa Sigma; and Shirley Crabb to Bill St. Hilaire, Pi Kappa Phi. Married are: Fran Baldwin and Lou Hed lund, Delta Upsilon; Lois Rettig and Claud Sourbeer; Ann Cuth burt and Bill Bowerman, Nu Sig ma Nu; and Ann Butler and Chuck Wirkkula. At AOPi. . . Along with Portland weekend excitement, Mary Eilertson re turned to campus wearing the badge of Theta Chi Ray Swarth out. A welcome guest at AOPi this year is Maire Parkali, a Finnish student majoring in history. Maire likes Americans because they are “so alive” and feels very much at home, although she ar rived only a week ago. In the matrimony department, there were two summer weddings —those of Mary Keller to Sigma Nu Jim Burwick and Joy Miller to Kappa Sig Lee Perry. At Sigma Chi... Contrary to the shortage of oc cupants being felt in many cam pus living organizations, the Sig ma Chi house is fairly bursting at its seams as the result of numer ous membership affiliations trans fers, and the acquisition of a Ger man exchange student. Tom Myers is a transfer from San Diego State, Jim Dersham and Harrison Fagg from Montana State, Jack Clement from Oregon State, and graduate student Fost er Provost from Louisiana State. Wilfred Meading, sophomore in journalism, attended the Univer sity of Berlin last year. "Fred” has been teaching the fellows German songs. Several former Webfoots have returned to the University this fall after attending other local colleges. They are Millard Mc Clung, Dick Ruckdeschel, Jim Andelrson, Emile Holeman, iand Dick Estey. At Sig Ep. . . The armed forces have taken their toll on the Sig Ep house. Rog Middleton, Bud Barnum, Newt Thornton, and Sam Wilson have enlisted in the Air Force. Jim Purcell was recently recalled by the Navy. Glenn Lorenz is now in the Coast Guard. Dick Kading has been selected cadet colonel of the ROTC Air Force. An overheated boiler ..Sunday brought the Eugene Fire Depart ment and caused some excitement amongst the four weekend stay at-home residents. Roommate Comes Through In Clutch Aroommate can be very help ful at unexpected times—as illu strated by a little drama enact ed in the middle of the Burnside Bridge in Portland last Saturday. The car in which freshmen Gail Savage and Lila Carlson were rid ing become stalled on the bridge. There they were, stuck in a line of several hundreds of cars also returning from the game. Amid the harsh chorus of honks from irate drivers came one friendly “beep." It turned out to be Kay Woodson, Lila’s room mate, and Martha Bartenhagen, who lives just below the three in Hendricks Hall. They gave Gail and Lila’s car a few helpful bumps and both cars finally moved off the bridge under their own power. IBM means International Busi ness Machines. This choice fact is meant to enlighten freshmen, ■and make seniors smile as if they’d always known it. In this day of war and rumors of war: There is no such thing as an in evitable war. If war comes it will be from failure of human wisdom —Law. Duck Spirit (Continued from page one) still in the preliminary stages, ac cording to a report from Herb Nill, first vice-president. Present plan of action is to secure 10 signers to a petition of living organization in tramural managers asking for a meeting to discuss the question. The idea of having student danc ing lessons as a recreational activ ity was turned over to the Student Union ballroom committee for con sideration. Dancing has been offer ed as a course by the General Ex tension Division in previous years, but some movement in the direction of non-class dancing lessons has been underway since last year. Reporting on the student court, Don Pailette stated that student li cense cards and parking permit stickers were issued to student car owners during registration and are now ready for operation. Students who failed to register their cars during the regular regis tration period may sign up at the Student Affairs office in Emerald Hall, Pailette explained. Car Owners Need Stickers Any student car-owner whose ve hicle is found parked in a student lot without sticker on display will be fined, he said. Petitions for new student court members will be called for within the week, ASUO President Barry Mountain stated. Rally Board Member Jim Cris mon reported that the board is now contacting various western institu tions on their ideas for rally promo tion, presentation, and entertain ment. The council voted $24.55 for the purchase of a new ASUO minute book, which will be completely bound in leather. The president was authorized to purchase a new ASUO gavel to replace the old one, en graving'Space on which has been completely filled with the names of past student body presidents. Appointments to Committees Appointments to student faculty committees made during the sum mer were announced, as follows: assembly committee, Donna Mary Brennan and Bob Gray; military education, Jim Goode; student af fairs, Barry Mountain, Barbara Stevenson, Jackie Pritzen, and Hank Panian; student discipline, Ed Peterson, Anne Goodman, and Eleanor Johns (withdrawn from school and replaced by Tom Bar ry) ; student publications, Anita Holmes, Ruth Landry, Bob Funk, Herb Nill, Bob Schooling, Don Smith, and Don Thompson. University Play Nears Open/ffgl Tryouts for one play and re hearsals for another are the ord er of the week at the University Theater. Final casting for “Born Yester day,” first presentation of the reg ular season, continues this week; and brush-up rehearsals for “John Loves Mary,” pre-season show, started last night in preparation for performances this Friday and Saturday nights. Season ticket holders nave first preference of seats for the return engagement of “John Loves Mary”. Cards sent out to season ticket buyers should be returned to the theater box office by Tuesday evening, Virginia Hall, business manager, has stated. Since this is an additional production, season ticket stubs are not valid. Box office opens at 10 a. m. Wednesday for regular sales. The Friday night performance has been sold to the Soroptimist club of Eugene, and persons wishing to buy tickets for that evening may contact a member of the club. ‘‘John Loves Mary”, directed by Ottilie T. Seybolt, was the last production of the summer session season. Because of its success the production is being given two re turn engagements this fall. This is the first time that the Univer® sity Theater has given a summer season play as an added attrac tion before the opening of the regular season. Daily EMERALD NIGHT STAFF Night Editor: Rusty Holcomb Night Staff: Betty Nachter, Joan Cavy, Jean Asplund, Doris Smith. Just because you have sounc opinions is no excuse for going eardrums. FREE BOWLING TEN FREE LINES • • • of Bowling will be given to the man and woman who bowl the high est game in any week. • • • AT THE ERB MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION • • • CONTEST WEEK RUNS MONDAY THRU SUNDAY REGISTER YOUR SCORE AT THE GAME DESK Welcome Back Students Now that fall term is in full swing we hope you'll let us take care of your car again this year • Quaker State motor oil and lubricants • Wash jobs • Goodrich tires, batteries and accessories when we say "WE SERVE—YOU SAVE" we mean it PRIDE OF OREGON Phone 5-9020 Broadway and Alder