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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1950)
Two Rallies Slated for Game (Continued from page one) assigned to them, and to be cer tain that each house participates according to the plan. Jim Fenimore, chairman of the rally board, asked that the men’s houses be at the women’s houses they are paired with by 6:15 p.m. Friday so that they can join the snowball together. The snowball will start at the Delta Zeta at 6:15 and go down University Street to 15th. It will travel down 15th to Agate and turn left to University House, from University House to 13th, left to Carson, and to Highland House. From Highland House it will go up University Street to Hendricks Hall and Susan Campbell. The snowball will go down Kincaid past Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Kap pa, Alpha Chi Omega, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Del ta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, and Delta Gamma and houses pair ed with them will meet the pro cession on the corner of 11th and Alder. From there the snowball will travel to Kappa Alpha Theta and Chi Omega, and on to the parking lot. Alpha Xi Delta, Rebec, Ann Judson, Alpha Phi, and Gamma Phi Beta and their pairings have been asked to meet the proces sion at the parking lot at 6:30 p.m. Oregon’s rally squad and song leaders will lead the snowball. Entertainment for the rally is under the direction of Jack Faust. House Pairings House pairings for the snowball rally: Delta Delta Delta, Theta Chi, Gamma Hall; Delta Zeta, Delta Tau Delta, Omega Hall; 4th floor Carson, Alpha Tau Omega; Third floor Carson, Alpha Hall, Pi Kap il' pa Phi; Second floor Carson, Zeta Hall, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Fifth floor Carson, Sherry Ross Hall, Phi Delta Theta; Susan Campbell, Sigma Hall, Phi Gam ma Delta; Hendricks Hall, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Stitzer Hall; Ann Judson, Phi Sigma Kappa. University House, Cherney Hall; Highland House, French Hall; Rebec House, Orides, Lambda Chi Alpha; Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Chi, Hunter Hall. Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, McChensey Hall; Alpha Gam ma Delta, Sigma Nu, Merrick Hall; Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Kap pa Sigma, Minturn Hall; Alpha Phi, Chi Psi, Nestor Hall. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Upsilon; Chi Omega, Kappa Sigma, Sederstrom; Delta Gamma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Stan Ray Hall; Gamma Phi Beta, Beta Theta Pi, Yeomen. Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Kap pa Psi; Pi Beta Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Kappa, Philadel phia House; Zeta Tau Alpha, Campbell Club. Lemons Announces UO-OSC Sales Tickets for the Oregon-Oregon State game in Portland Nov. 25 will go on sale Friday at the Ath letic Ticket Office, McArthur Court. Winners in the. drawing held last week are eligible to buy the tickets, Howard Lemons, athletic business manager, explained. Price of the tickets is $2.50. Sales will continue Friday and Monday from 8:30 a.m. to noon, and from 1 to 5 p.m. The office will also be open Saturday morn ing. Tl fit**1'* Two things to remember if this happens to you. 1. Try to make closing hours 2. Sell the car through EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS The wise advertiser knows the best way to meet the student market is by advertising in the student paper. OmiQn Daily EMERALD ON YOUR KNEE ON THE DRESSER IN THE CAR HOLLYWOOD MIRROR LEAVES BOTH HANDS FREE? IN BED From Hollywood comes the obvious answer... a mirror you v can use anywhere ... at home or away. Neelook adjusts to any angle for perfect vision, and the flawless mirror is double-faced, with one side magnifying and the other side plain. Three lovely colors to choose from ... ivory, pink or blue. You’ll want Neelook with you always! * at the beach TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. 797 Willamette 4-3213 Do You Know a Rumor— when you hear one? During the war we knew enough to mistrust rumors and particularly knew how dangerous it was to spread them. We knew then that rumors affected our unity, and unity was vital to winning the war. I But perhaps we don’t know that rumors are just as dangerous today as they were during the war. Because — rumors about other groups, other religions and other races always threaten our national unity—without which we cannot hope to survive. Be an active citizen—help keep your country strong, united and secure—a good place in which men can live together, prosper together and pursue happiness together. Make sure that you are not spread ing rumors against a race or reli gion. Speak up, wherever you are, against prejudice, and work for better understanding. Kemember that’s being a good American. Accept or reject people on their individual worth CAMPING