Campus At Dee Gee... All of the Dee Gee’s are justly proud of pledge Lyn Hartley who recently was chosen the Sweet heart of Sigma Chi. Three additions to the recently pinned column are Jacque Kurtz to Beta Ray Lung, Kay Wood to ' Theta Chi Fred Scoggin, and Mary Ijams to Theta Chi Bill Gregg. The Eugene Alumnae entertain ed last week for the pledges and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, the new house mother, at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Russel. Enjoyed by all at the Dee Gee house this year is exchange stu dent Jaka Thordardottir from Ice land. She is the sister-in-law of Hildur, who stayed with them last year. At University House. . . Recent engagements Include Jo Zimmerman to Jim Wolters of Phi Kappa Psi and Betty Wasson to Earl Hockema of Coquille. f Tubbings and short-sheeted beds 'were included in the aftermath of an annual party presented by the new members of the house for the old. The Co-op Alumni Association held their annual homecoming din ner and meeting at University House Saturday night. Mary Peterson was recently pledged to Phi Beta, music and speech honorary. At Phi Delt... Junior Representative on the executive council this year is Dave Rodway. Don Peterson was tapped for Friars during the Homecoming dance intermission. Newly pledged this fall were Thomas Thorpe, Raymond John son, James Loscutoff, and Eldon Urbigkeit. George Rasmussen, ex-Duclc pole-vaulter, has been competing in Africa this fall with an Ameri "can all-star track team. He plans to return to school this winter. Initiated on Oct. 15 were David Alexander, Bill Landers, Daryle Nelson, and Thomas Paulus. Leaving soon for the service is Bill Moore who recently passed his Navy physical. At Z T A. .. Two engagements announced at the Zeta House were those of ‘Dorothy Smeed to Dick Cramer and Bee Jae Meade to Bob Jones. At Phi Kap. .. Oregon Phi leaps had the op portunity to meet Phi Kap Arthur Langlie, governor of Washington, during their stay at the “Skull House" chapter in Seattle this weekend. The Phi Kap football team roll ed over the TKE's 9-0 last week to win the annual Teke-Phi Kap football trophy. At Theta Chi... Hal Simmons has a new nick name around the house. It seems .the first-string defensive tackle was told by his draft board his feet couldn’t stand the rigors of army life, and hence, the nick name 4-F was initiated. New pledges include: Cy New man. ex-Vanport "Joe College," and Cliff Tyler, also from Van port. At S A M. . . A wonderful weekend was had by all of the Sammies who travel ed to their Washington chapter for the recent football game. High light of the weekend was the chap ter dance held at the New Wash ington Hotel. Ken Goodman pinned Joan Hirsch of Carson Hall. Bob Rubenstein is the new sec retary of Alpha Delta Sigma, na tional advertising honorary. This year’s president of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism honorary is Tom King. Tom is al so a member of Friars, senior men’s honorary. Stan Steinberg was elected secretary of Beta Alpha Sigma, national honorary for men’s accounting. NIGHT STAFF Night Editor—Mary E. Hall. Night Staff—Pat Word, Sue Riddlesbarger, Jeanne Bosserdet, Ilia Edwards, Judy McLoughlin, John Welcer. TODAY'S STAFF Asst. Mng. Ed.: Fred Vosper Desk Editor: Fenton Butler Staff: Louise Hoblitt, Mary Kelly, Judy McLoughlin Batching is that summer period which some men look forward to and are darn glad when it’s over. CLARICE BARNETT TRAILERS See my buys before you buy 1561 Hwy. 99 No. — Ph. 4-1522 EUGENE I EMERALD ADS BRING RESULTS V LOOK OUT! He's Headed for * DUCK INN On 11th near The Mayflower COPPING'S CHAMPION SERVICE STATIONS No. 1—11th and OAK No. 2—6th and BLAIR FOOTBALL CONTEST WIN "FREE" TICKETS TO ALL U. O. HOME FOOTBALL GAMES 1st—2 TICKETS TO OS-O GAME A Irioittj, ' PLUS 10 GALLONS OF GAS TWO (2) WINNERS; 2nd—2 TICKETS to os-o game RULES = 1. • Dick Stxlte predictions for this week: ORE. 13; COL. 19 f 2. 6. I All entries must be completed before 11 a. m. Saturday morning and turned in at either of the Roy Copping stations (11th and Oak or 6 th and Blair.) No entries will be accepted after U a.m. Mark only one square — your selected winner. Entries with the squares of both teams marked will be disqualified. TIE-BREAKER! Pick what you think will be the exact score of the tie-breaker game. Li the event of a tie among the contestants on the n umber of games won and lost, the nearest cor rect selection on the exact score of the tie-breaker game will determine the winner. All decisions of the Judges are final. Last Week's Lucky ■^Winners were! GORDON JOHNSON, 110 Ingell Way, Eugene. JOEL SHINER, 2288 Alder, Eugene. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON HOME SCHEDULE: Jf, Nov. 25 — O. State at Portland * iHAME .SSIL....,,...._ADDRESS.PHONE V “IT’S THRIFTY TO TRADE AT COPPINGS” ROY' COPPING JPiUette Tire Hem*quarters In Eugene