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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1950)
Hidden Meaning Read into Lost Articles in SU By Clyde Fahlman There is quite a cross-section of . culture in the student union. ;] The best indication of this is the ] “lost and found” section at the i main desk. } For example: ♦. l. World’s Finest Dalton Hat. . . i size 7 >/2. • • .probably some profes [ sor’s negligence. . 2. One ski glove... .season is just starting... j 3. Two beanies-denoting fresh J men... j 4. One black bow tie-some 1 body is going social... J- 5. Five slightly used right hand '' gloves... .have to eat with one 1 hand 6. One silk, one wool, and three 1 rayon scarfs... .curls will be curls... 7. One lady’s white handbag I (and nuffin in it?)... j 8. One jar of blueberry jam.... < well, a guy gets hungry... 9. One red thermos bottle... .and 1 thirsty too... i 10. One red hair ribbon-tra | dition—dyed that way to give it ; that Christmasy effect. .. 11. One pamphlet entitled “Psy ; chological Aspects of Pediatric Practice”_is there a baby in your future? 12. Four English comp books.. . .freshmen that had the idea rhet oric just ain't right • 13. Twelve notebooks of various shades and colors... .oh, well... won’t need notebooks in. Korea anyway... 14. Eight camp coupon books... somebody had fun this summer... 15. One Koyalton filterwell pipe. .. .gave up chawin’.., 16. Six tubes of lipstick... .more ' fun I reckon (us country boys ain’t been getting round too much) 17. One finger nail set-how i cuticle can one person get?... 18. One package of Luckies.... ; denoting that someone.. .tch! tch! . .has been smoking... i 19. One purple blouse... .indicat : interview Nancy Massion, song , leader; Nancy Kuhnliausen and i ing . .. uh ... that is . . . suggesting j that... j Well, there IS quite a cross sec j tion of culture that finds its way I into the SU. f - | Radio Studios To Record 'Sing' "Lot's Sing America” will be a feature of the community sing to ; be hold at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday i in the Student Union Ballroom. It will bo second in a series of eight radio shows rebroadcast by i the experimental program of the • university radio studios under its j “Experiment. . .Radio." Don Porter, KUGN announcer, | will act as master of ceremonies. ! Solo parts during the “everybody • sing” will be handled by Joy Grim 1 stad and Lorin Miller, while j Maude Garnett, associate profes , sor of public school music, will ! be-song leader. Organ music will i be provided by Zonda Montgomery, i instructor of music at Willamette ! High School. \ The purpose of the “Experiment. ' , .Radio” scries is to “create new I types of radio broadcasts or to revive old shows,” co-producer Jack i. Vaughn said Monday. “The whole series is being re corded for later release over sta tion KOAC. and more important, to be made available to all uni ' versity radio stations across the nation as representative of what the University of Oregon studio s do," Vaughn remarked. The program is open to both students and townspeople. Admis sion is. free. Metzler Wins Fee Scholarship Kenneth Metzler, senior in journalism, has been chosen win ner of a fee scholarship awarded annually by the Eugene chapter qf the American Newspaper Guild, Gordon A. Sabine, dean of the School of Journalism, announced Thursday. Metzler, an associate editor of the Emerald, was unanimously chosen by a joint committee of the Guild and School of Journalism. The scholarship, amounting to $132, was awarded on the basis of three items—aptitude for the field, financial need, and scholastic standing—in that order. Now attending the Miami Beach, Fla. national convention of Sig ma Delta Chi, men's professional journalism fraternity, Metzler will be graduated at the end of sum mer session, 1951. He has worked his entire way through, more than three years at the University. Last summer he was acting editor of the Medford News, a weekly, and reporter on the Roseburg News Review, a daily. His past activities on the Eme rald have included jobs as report er, assistant news editor, and news editor. Now vice-president of Sig-j ma Delta Chi, Metzler was award ed the SDX award as the out standing sophomore worker on the Emerald two years ago. With an overall grade point average of 2.68, Metzler has an average in journalism courses of 3.17. AWS Christmas Party Petition Due Petitions for the AWS Christ mas Charity party are now being called for, according to Barbara Stevenson, AWS president. Chairmanships open are general chairman of the entire event, food, decorations, publicity, collections, program, invitations, and distri bution. Petitions, open to all women, may be picked up in the Office of Student Affairs. All petitions are due to either Miss Stevenson, Kap pg.* Alpha Theta, or Eve Overback, Hendricks, by 5 p.m. Wednesday. An. Ohio man was arrested for stealing 200 slabs of bacon from a truck. It isn’t wise to take sides. (■ We imagine that the sun-tan loving gals are trusting that men will prefer bronze this summer. EMERALD ADS BRING RESULTS French Chat Planned All French-speaking people are invited to a causerie or chat at 4 p.m. today at the College Side. First-year students and native Frenchmen are especially wel come. HAND DIPPED Chocolates & Fudge Made in Eugene SUGAR PLUM 63 E. Broadway C O M E IN V AN 0 S.tt OwJt OoYHpXtiXC -T) t*ip£ttlj CHRISTMAS CARITS J tvrvtC . BOX ASSORTMENTS 0 BY ^fycb^J&astveO, r«MSKTINOrS; «NOIVIOtlAkV~r.--— ''FOR IV B R V iP B R # 0 M; 'X© H JLYOU RltlST on the BALCONY at the ..u mU teSt To S\r V 2. *• •MJEjuAis"* ^ rv KeeS f oi BV • Irstty o£ ° {JiuvefSI * ;ahotIia Enjoy your cigarette* Enjoy truly -fine tobacco tkit combines both perfect mildness and rich taste in one great cigarette - Lucky Strike! Perfect mildness? You bet. Scientific tests, confirmed by three independent consulting laboratories, prove that Lucky Strike is milder than any other principal brand. 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