Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1951, Page Six, Image 6

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    Chaplain Emphasizes
Serious Study in Talk
H\ \bott Paine
You young folks attending col
are the cream of the crop in
our world today. Mid Kent A l
t'., rat Robert P Workman, retired
Nivy chaplain in addremtng »
y nt dinner meeting of fraternity
# >1 mi ton tv presidents Wednesday
n ;ht in the Student t’nion
-College in a place "here we
k'.on 1r»w to ch»ni*e friend* and
£. t along with people.' Workman
Mated He al-*' emphasised the
Importance of »k»ng studies ser
!.»1>|> because they are th- founda
ti n and basis of college education
Speaking on lx-hi If of the Inter
aternitv Research and Advls- r>
cimn!. which he represent* he
a verted: '‘Fraternities and aoron
ti.-s make a contribution t«> th«
I. of atu tents that the umver
0t y cannot itself make, for they
f. rmsh the veiv beginning" of
democracy itae’.f The IRAC i» a
nntional organisation uniting all
focial fraternities, sororities hon
or arret* and professional frateroi*
t it >
A veteran of 36 years In the
Knvy Workman served as a chip
LET’S GO
TO
CABLES
(DRIVE IN)
Jim aboard »»m>« durtntt mo»l wl
that t.mo A* H fraternity m*». he
a need for »c«VM to take fril'
trrmtv and soiertty life ***'
wttaly. I
•Too many fraternity men nftri
thrv leave college t.«'k t*“"k *n<
*ay. -that was knl *twf« He point
ed out. It* our >*»» to live when
xv e Ket out of school In a manner
that xv.it ito our fmtemitiev nn«t
sot or it iev credit, he added.
Keen lima the growth of fra' i ,
nittev aud aorontlev he nave the
following statwta* Kratemitie*
have t .’60.000 member*. votimU' V
660 ooo. women* prv>fe» tonal or
ganisation* »7.<»0. men's profe*
atonal group* 1.000 amt honor
a ne* 160.000
Applications Due
For Scholarships
Applications for ch .'»!’hit *
awarded by Kw«m», ^.phoncre
wunirn't wivtrr lioltorary. Will be
accepted a’. the of (ter of the direct
or of women's affair* to KnieraM
Mali until 1- noon Saturday
Scholarship* are available l" any
freshman a jtvitn who will ert *
Ir.jr her nophomore y«-ar at the
I'nivennty neat fall Awarding of
the *chol;*r*hips will be baaed on
need, grade*. rettponMbililie*. am!
participation in cam pu< jurlivilie*
The nuntb«-r of ucholar ship* to
be aw arvlol and the amount of each
will depend upon the number of
application* turned in.
Who t* the ugliest man on the
Cair.pua ?
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
— INVITES YOU —
''at 1-10 p m Spring C'ainpfirt-m« Harlow
Sun. 11 a.m. "THE ASCENSION"
Hruadca>t <»\» r KASH
O 45 -I’nivcrdlv l'la» I*r«-«l Heard, ua.1 ■ r
6 JO p.m.—Kellov. >hip Hour
7:30 p.m—"HOW TO MARK A CITY GLAD"
l)r. Vance H. Webster. Pastor Bduv at Hi„*h
KNOX FAVOAS CHIGNONS . . .
Hut then is a particular .style for you that makes
“Knox" your hat for on or off the campus wear
The prices start at $10.95. Spring colors are gny
and ours alone in Hu^cnc
/sonnet A/oak
FINK HATS 921 Willamette
Improving Education at Oregon
Subjecf of Student Symposium
■ttlnnfj <■ '"i **< >* *
|.„J of rm|nlrr>t«*r«t» *el It) the
| ni.n.llt Ih. !*•** ‘“•4rn* u
mr.dfrrf with • M »t «htng. ho
i sn't adept Mmarlf t«. wHih- thr
k,m>«i .uidooi gru h»gerd tl«"”
in man> rmpiUrd .••««»» ,h»*
Ur doesn't h»>r tlnir to *prnd on
•oHiirthlng hi* Jw«n't already
know
Tjtin -it n problrth !n *****
untversitlr* and u l« tr«HM#l by
Itw faculty Thr recently accept■
(«4 trVi.*U>fl* M*
rtetilum in thr t/«>ilrKr of Liberal
Vil» »h<tuld help »n«ii|fi*Wy in
recognising individual »ttff *“r
el*ce«
tlnimbsl ( «tirw
Thr temedial reading rntirw t*
gmng to hr one of thr moat lf»»*
p.>rt»nl nitowhoti* Many wtn
dent* have fair intelligence but
■» : ts*wv • one. mil of * h ■
practically DontniUr* whsrh
Irivrt thrni hrlpiraa in thr t hi
vrnnty Writing K should h«)r
follow1 ml on lurh a roarer tong
*!£.. a >tu4rnl ran t write tmlit
hr ran read easily
I would hold reservations on
thr \»*orl*tr of \rl* degree »•
m ommriutrd by thr ( onuulttrr
on t urriculwm KrtWoa, and I
nultrr It wlft undergo fnrthrr n
v t»i..n
fn.lrr thr plan ti <t<- **>»dd be
20 hour* of sub-collage work fr.
quired mlmas the frtodent j.» * w I
spmfV r*amtnat»«r-« wnnh la
a c onsoles able •rttow«t of Work
below (ullrfr level A frW fflttr
dial cutita i for specific dr firirn
rir* ar«- fine but • university is
an imlilulM for hijfhrf learning
and f don l *•* I hr Berroity f->r
t»-tr»chit,g high * hoot
t nulv I irmpltrm
Thr bifgrat boon for «iprlinr
*» iitrnti will hr exemption from
required onirtw* by inrt I mwM
!>kr to go to an wtrrmr anti way
I think tbrrr should tjr a* many
trait* as thrrr »rr («,!>. J rr.
cjuired.
Tar sophomore honor* *t*i«n
Mill rarrupt students from Warn
n-i|iii.rmrnli by test, thu* pro
tiding for »tu«irnt* who a ant to
move ah<nd at Ikrir own parr
Thru* innovations will be ranch
more rffr. uvr if. somehow fresh
man at drnl* ran g< t an overall
picture of thr turnculum and
Utnr placr tn It, Which bt mgs me
to thr advising system
« i.ii ii i » nun ’Hum
Kirwt aw advjwf nhiiuM pot it
river to Isl i advisee what 11 — nil ■
riculum in (tndmu wmuilly
have wo tunirptfon of the whole
until th< y ur> junior* aw l then
they *. <• many things they wish
Uw-y had done
Sound, adiie wi maid !>e mu H
more liotnimi-iiliil in jitwhin^
Knud students ami H<-l{«• r»K (eior
ones than lhr« are,
If student* ale kept as tgnor
ant of sophomore honor • a • they
are r,f the present honors system,
it wiH have little value There ar*
i ouistle >. Student* of well above
average who haven’t the foggiest
notion what a readings and eon
ference course is
Ini -rdepurltm ntul Kapjeirt
Koi a third auggestton, ad vis -
era -Would try to famdian/<- them,
selves with other department i
Another evil in the advising sys
tem is that ntiidenta do not n< ■ •
eesarily change adviser* w hen
tin y change their majors some
tiling which should follow auto
matically.
\nd last of all, advisers stmulil
try In he unbiased—or ul least
they should understand that If
everyone were Interested In the
same thing, the world would he a
dull plai e.
The'silent war which ex »t« be
tween Home departments often
keeps a student from even aampl
ing different fields in order to
make up his own mind about
them.
Tlit* l« im»I anything that i an
lw t>y legislation Ini'
only hy irmtr |«wHnr m
s . >1* r. Iiv.lt. it.: »!„„ It-,
w ill br N*>l
( rrtlfli atr I rltl<i*r,|
t*ant»n W oiilil yon riilf!
dial nr* »y»l«u wh.- rr y*»u gri a
crrliltvalr »(s« i Iwu yraia of to.
Irgr *
(•till to rr That si-' . f; |»jr! •'
th |>Un 4l4i» t Mlwi mr *o mm h
r* ->|<t that m tnm j>ib« »»« »
ro i !r: al/r ari.i out of work that
1»1 ( rv«A work A I*
\r r Urgtre WoilUl |»c flltr if it
wrt* »U college work
llird I l; by y i !i .
Hint the (Ki-wol Imrtoni nyrtriti
gr'» lilllr piith from IHr profoc
tufa «lri alimlrnU brrr
lilllltorr 1" gr( i !> • | .»»
\t right I *<r' 1 U-j t
(•Itmorr I U f-k that t 5
has auffrlrj t«r. a>.. se litrif ':rv»l
ha* lw«-n a ir»Uy full |4an i
lit it *» .1.*:.; hr*r t k til,» flit
a fit that a«H *rt» « rvef 11.r
turn thr prrwr.I ]!f i<i s'
(knit »<■" they tf .nk i *:bt r .
tie ahir til 4*1 Jmhof* Work ) ' i
hr it about it nw.slly ty hear s i ,
or from »>mr its* wko ha* ifcessr
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t are* for JV -
point Jo you><- got In Mn*
ptro thr elsxtmta l(A( thry rr
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hoi ora work
liilrn rr What y «.*>
No **;,«* ie going to takr it a* a
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