Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 23, 1951, Image 1

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VOLUME LO LMVKRSITV OF OREGON, EUGENE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951 NUMBER 80
A Typical Dad
IT'S TOO BAD,DAD.
You know. Dad, I've been thinking.
Remember how v on explained taxes to me . . . and the debt tin
countrv owes . . . and the money the government spends? \\ hv.
Dad. you didn't have the right information at all. I’ll bet you've
m \< r heard of the Keynsian theory or sortie of the basic prin
ciple* • underlying economic systems of today.
Hut, 1 understand. Dad . . . though there are a couple more
things 1 Ve been thinking about.
Remember how you used to tell me something was wrong. 1
shouldn't do it because it just w asn't right. \\ ell, you nev er told
me w hy it was right or wrong.
W rong because it disagreed with the w ill oi Pod? Wrong
because it vvtis not for the greatest good of the greatest number?
Wrong because it conflicted with the rules of nature?
Mavbc v on just didn't know why. Dad. It's a shame you never
read any philosophy. Kant, Mill, Palev, Dewey, any of them. It
would have helped you a lot if you had understood them.
And you and Mom, Dad. Why, I remember when you used to
hav e arguments, and now that I’m older. 1 realize that you never
did:get them settled correctly. You both should have studied
some familv relations, and listened to some of the lectures we v e
been having on marriage.
lust one more point. You must not have understood or you
nev er would have told me . . .
You're smiling. Dad. Win ?
Weekend Schedule
8 p.m. — Oregon-Washington Game, .Mae Court
Saturday:
9-12, 1-5 — Keglstration, Osburn & Eugene Hotels, SC 2nd floor
9:30 a.m. — Executive Committee, SC Hoard Itoom
12 noon — Luncheon, SC Ballroom
2:15 p.m. — Business Meeting, Dads’ Boom SU
ti p.m. — Dinner, Living organizations
8 p.m. — Oregon-Washington Game, Mae Court
Sunday:
11 a.m. — Church services, Eugene churches
1 p.m. — Dinner, Living organizations
WE WELCOME ALL YOU DADS
• For a real treat, bring your daughter or son over
for one of our better than ever finch prepared
meals.
DINE IN THE
RUSTIC ROOM
BY CANDLE LIGHT
"OVERLOOKING THE OLD MILL RACK"
The Anchorage
Phone 4-1327
UO Dads' Day Begins
At 8 p.m; Expect 700
'Social Pro
For Phi Psi/
Says Hawk
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity was
placed on "indefinite social proba
tion” by Director of Men's Affairs
Ray Hawk as a result of an inci
dent with the Eugene police de
partment Thursday.
The Thursday incident and a
previous police encounter by three
members after a prank at the Del
ta Gamma sorority house 10 days
ago were given as the reasons for
I Hawk s action.
Thursday's Incident involved the
taking of a desk sign from the
police department, according to
Police Chief Ted Brown. The sign
stated "Ring Bell for Service.”
One of the men involved will be
charged with disorderly conduct,
I Brown explained.
Phi Kappa Psi is the second
me n's.,Jivingt organization Jo re
ceive the restriction this year. Al
pha Tan Omega was put on social
pro earlier this term because of
practices used in senior rides.
'51 Carnival
Booth Rules
Announced
“Alley of Oopdce-Doo,’’ theme of
tonight’s WAA Fnn House, will
play a prominent part in the scene
of the carnival, which will begin
immediately after the basketball
game in the unfinished section of
the men's FE building.
Entrance tickets, at 20 cents,
are now on sale in the Co-op and
Student Union.
Booth building will start at noon
today, to be completed by 8 p.m.
Two persons per booth will be al
lowed to stay from 8 p.m. until
the opening of the Fun House.
Paper decorations must be fire
proofed or the booth will be dis
qualified. If booths are not remov
ed by 1 a.m., 50 per cent of its
profit will be charged as a penalty.
Prizes will be awarded'to the best
all-around and highest money
making booths.
Food and participation at booths
must be obtained through scrip
purchased at the Fun House, chair
men stated.
Politicians Present
For Fiery Fracas
Approximately 180 Oregon legis
lators and wives, will be present
for the Oregon-Washington basket
ball game today, according to Lest
er E. Anderson, alumni director.
The guests will have seats in
the women's rooting section, while
women will have a like number on
the south end downstairs, to per
mit the legislators and their wives
to si^ in a student section.
The 24 th annual Dads’ Day
weekend begins at 8 p.m. today
with the Oregon-Washington bask
etball game in McArthur Court.
Thus far the only indication of
how many darts are planning to at
tend the weekend is the sale of
luncheon tickets. Seven hunderd,
the capacity, have been purchased
by students and fathers, accord
ing to K. W. Onthank. executive
secretary of Oregon Dads.
Although seats in the reserved
section for Friday’s and Saturday's
games are sold out. those in the
general admission sections will be
available to fathers at registra
tion booths, in the Osburn and Eu
gene Hotels and the Student Un
ion.
The luncheon will be held at
noon Saturday in the ballroom of
the Student Union, with speeches
by University President H. K.
Newburn, who will discuss “The
Effects of Mobilization,” and •
Chancellor C. D. Bvrne of the
State System of Higher Education,
who will explain the legislative
system anti budget of the Univer
sity.
Judging of Dads’ Day “Welcome”
signs at the living organizations
will take piece at 4:45 p.m. today.
Mrs. Berniel Tiiand, Mrs. Rich
ard Smart, and Mrs. Gene Rose,
Dads' Day Hostess finalists, will
be presented at the luncheon. The
winner will be announced at half
time of the Saturday game. Bal
lots taken at registration booths
will be tallied at closing time, 5
p.m. Saturday.
Awards will be made to the first
! and second living organizations
Last Chance Today
For Pre-Registration
Today is the last day to regist
er with department clerks in ad
vance registration for spring
term.
The final checking with stu
dent affairs office and filing of
cards with the registrar's office
may be done until noon next
Saturday. Fees may also be paid
at this time, if a student desires.
Otherwise the cards are left with
the ofice, picked up at the begin
ning of next term, and payment
is made then.
■vith the largest percentage of dad »
registered, and to the dormitory
Dr cooperative with the largest
percentage of freshmen's dads
pere.
Rules for the registration cor>
est are again listed:
1. Dads must be registered by
> p.rn. Saturday.
2. Awards wil be determined by
percentages of dads registered,
rhe Office of Student Affairs’ list
pf students residing in each living
jrganization will be the one used
n the computation of the percent
ages.
3. Only dormitories and poopera
Live groups will compete for the
freshman cup.
4. Only dads of living organiza
tions' members will be counted.
Pather*.of fraternity men and soi
srity women living in hails of re
-idence will be credited to the
halls.
5. Carson Hall will be consider
ed as a whole, rather than by
floors.
6. Fathers of fraternity men and
sorority women living at home
will not be counted.
7. Legal guardians will be con
sidered “clads” for this contest.
8. Prizes are awarded annually.
If a group wins a trophy three,
times in succession, they may keep
the cup. In case of a tie. both ar«
considered winners. They will
share the award, each keeping :t
for one half of the school year.
9. Winners pay for engraving of
their names on the cups.
Post-Game Mixer
On Tap Saturday
"Dad Our King for a Day" wlI
be the theme of a no-date mixer to
be held following the Oregon-Wasb
ington basketball game Saturday
in the Student Union ballroom. The
mixer will feature Curt Finch and
his quintet.
Admission will be twenty cents,
and all dads with Dads’ buttons
will be admitted free.
Decorations will follow the
theme, with a special entrance for
the dads.
Entertainment will be provided
by Hairy Donkers and Fred Muel
ler.
I
On Sunday Afternoon
BRING DAD TO THE
STUDENT UNION BALLROOM
FOR
"THE SENATOR WAS INDISCREET"
Also Shorts on
"KOREA" and
ELIZA ON ICE
2:30& 4:15
• Starring WILLIAM POWELL, ELLA
RAINES. ARLEEX WHELAN and
PETER LIND HAYES
• A delightful satiric comedy about a senator who
wants to be president and keens a tell tale diary.
at the STUDENT UNION BALLROOM