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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1950)
CLASSIFIED .WANTED — Transportation to Portland weekends. Willing to share expenses. Call 5-4196. 16 LOST—Gray gabardine overcoat at Theta House during Bunion Derby. Return to Paul Muzzio, Delta Tau Delta. 16 LOST—Polyhase slide rule, black leather case, hear SU. Reward. Ext. 234, Daniel Yuzon. 17 FOR SALE—New portable type writer reasonable. Call 49620, 1916 Villard. 16 LOST—Slide Rule, tan leather case. In or between SU and Chapman. Reward. Phone Adele Leonard 4-1189. 17 FOR SALE—9 tube shortwave radio. $49.50. Phone 4-3817. 17 MIX-UP—Overcoats at Pi Phi dur ing Bunion Derby. Jim Cris mon 4-2269. 17 For the second successive year, the University Co-op is offering book scholarships to five foreign students. Amounts to be awarded will be $30 for fall term and $15 tor winter and spring terms. The five winners will be picked by James D. Kline, foreign stu dent adviser, and G. L. Henson, manager of the Co-op. Announce ment of winners will be made next week. These scholarships were granted by action of the Co-op Board. . LETS GO TO CABLES (DRIVE IN) 4 9311 11:30 Friday night Oct. 13th THE CREEPER” “MUMMIE’S DUMMIES” October 11 “CONVICTED” Glenn Ford Rogues of Sherwood Forest IAN I <%i 11:30 Friday, 13th ‘DEAD MAN’S EYES” ‘ALL GUMMED UP” Comedy—Cartoon KENZIE'sM JTI SPRINGFIELD 7-2ZOI i “THE FURIES” Barbara Stanwyck “WHITE TOWER” VARSITY spRiNOFiELp I 7-340] October 13 ‘BLONDE DYNAMITE” ‘OVER THE BORDER” with Johnny Mack Brown CASCADE Drive In Theatre Friday, Oct. 13th Rachel and the Stranger” ^Loretta Young, Robt. Mitchum “MUMMY’S TOMB” Campus Ifteviy - - IRoccnd Tri-Pelt The Tri Delt house was decor ated this week for Barbara Bar ney’s engagement party. She an nounced her engagement to Walt McKinney, Beta, by giving her sisters favors of miniature scrolls. Bev Miller announced her en gagement to Jim Fenimore, SAE. Bada Boylen, after keeping it a secret for two whole days, is pinned to Lambda Chi Rich Pad dack. The ZTA’s gave a fireside for their Tri Delt guests before they left to move into the dorms, where they will wait for the completion of their house. Campbell Club A pinning party took place this week for Jack Evans and Delta Zeta Dorothy Anderson. Gamma Phi Beta Announced this summer was the engagement of Joanne Gabrielson to Fiji Lloyd Hickock. Also this summer was the pinning of Celie Wallace to ATO Leigh Campbell. Summer weddings included Jan et Paulson to Bob Skopil, Phi Psi; Elizabeth Weinzirl to Bill John ston, Chi Psi; Gwen Roberts to Stan Carlson, Fiji; and Joanne Fox to Phil Thorne, Fiji. Rebec House The engagement of Ann Dres sier to Don Morgan of Jackson ville, Oregon was announced this week. A summer engagement was that of Rebec House President, Dorothy Dann to George Bower, a graduate of Oregon State. Sigma Kappa Sally Lewis is wearing the Fiji pin of Dick Berg. Carol Lom bard, SK affiliated from Oregon State, was recently pinned to Jack Secoy, Pi Kap. Over the summer months, Pat Nielsen and Mary Havens were engaged to Delt John Barton and Phi Sig Chuck Vaught, respec tively. Recently wedded are Sue Allen and Phi Delt Bill Teuffel; Louise Carsillo and Campbell Club’s Glen Gillespie; and Caroline Hill and Pi Kap Jim Kenny. Delta Zeta The Delta Zetas had their first pinning of the school year last Friday when Rusty Holcomb was pinned to DU Don Dimick. Dorothy Bouffleur became the bride of Pi Kappa Phi Cal Nesbit on October 8th. Most of the girls attended the wedding which was held in Salem. On the other hand, another event of the week did not cause any happiness. Needing a floral arrangement for the living room, two of the girls, Sandra Scott and Marilyn Olson, went out and cut some beautiful autumn leaves. YM Sets Drive For Members A YMCA membership drive— first of its kind on the Oregon cam#Ms—will be held Monday through Friday next week. President Dave Swanson states that all men’s living organizations will be contacted during the drive. Other men students will be con tacted by individual members of the organization. Now located in 318-319 Student Union, the YM will carry on an intensified program this year, which will include recreation, sports, national and world affairs activities, and community, cam pus, and religious service. All members are eligible to serve on committees, which handle the various aspects of YMCA ac tivities, Regular membership meet ings are held every second and fourth Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the SU. The membership committee met last night to map out final details of the drive. Students Warned About Solicitors Campus living organizations have been cautioned again by Ray Hawk, director of men’s affairs, not to do business with solicitors who haven’t been cleared through the student affairs office. Every solicitor who comes on the campus must get a letter of authorization from Hawk, the di rector explained. He said that when a solicitor comes to the door of a house he should always be asked for his authorization letter. This is mainly for the protec tion of the students, Hawk said, because solicitors who are approv ed are known to be “on the level.” In addition, Hawk stated that no house is to make a contract with an outside photographer to take pictures of house dances or parties without first clearing with him. Any house wishing pictures of such events can contact Art French at the University photo graphic bureau and arrange for a campus photographer to do the work. IjlfffaRALD TODAY'S STAFF Assistant Managing Editor: Fred Vosper Desk Editor: Fenton Butler Desk Staff: Howard Lindbeck, Louise Hoblitt, Janice Taylor, Judy McLoughlin, Barbara Rubin, Jack Clement NIGHT STAFF Night'Editor: Sarah Turnbull Phil Bettens, Sue Riddlesbarger, Pat Word, John Welser. Just Arrived UKES $4.75 and up Graces Music Co. 12th & Willamette Phone 4-9252 Oregon, Idaho Aiming... (Continued from ttaae fnur)K The 37-man traveling squad list ed by Aiken includes: Ends—Emery Barnes, Monte Brethauer, Dick Daugherty, Dick Salter, Jake Williams; Tackles_ Bob Anderson, Don Eldart, Gus Knickrehm, Hal Simmons, Jerry Shaw; Guards—Del Clemens, Chet Daniels, George Diederichs, Gene Edwards, Dean Hanson, Larry Hull, Ray Lung, Don McCauley, Gerald Moshofsky, Emmett Wil liams; Centers—Dave Gibson, Chuck Laird, Dick Patrick. Quarterbacks—Jim Calderwoed, Hal Dunham, Earl Stelle; Half backs—Bob Carey, Jack Country man, Hal Cuffell, Tommy Edwards, Emile Holeman, Ray Karnofski, Ron Lyman, Don Sloan; Fullbacks —Carl Ervin, Chuck Missfeldt, Keith Moore. Probable starting lineups: Oregon Idaho Brethauer . ...LE. LeDuc Knickrehm LT. Beguhl Daniels .LG. Colquitt Gibson .C . Baxter Lung .RG. Douglas Anderson .RT. Fray Daugherty ....RE. Mullins Stelle.Q . Glaves Edwards.LH. 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