Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 03, 1952, Page Seven, Image 7

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    193 Students Named on Honor Roll
For Winter Term; 11 Four-pointers
The honor roll for winter term
contains 11)3 name*, ns re leaned by
tho registrar's office. Twenty
seven of these students had all "A"
grades or a 4.00 GPA.
The Hat of four-pointers Includes
Warren Bachella (2 LA), Patri
cia Bellmer (3 Kp), Catherine
Black (4 KB), Donna Bu»e (4 Soc),
Kenton H. Butler (4 Psy), Charles
Crone (4 H), Hope Ecklund (3 H),
Eugene Kvonuk (4 H), Clrctehen
Grondahl (4 J), William Hall (2
LA), William Harris (4 Ch), Ron
ald Iyowell (2 P-Med), Evelyn
Marsh (4 Eng), Charles Mathias
(4 Kc), June Nichols (4 E).
Vera Faugh (4 FL), Roy Pea
cock (4 Ph), Jackie Pritzen (4
Engl, William Reeves, Jr. (3 P
Med), Dirk Bchepen (4 Mth),
Stanley Sweeting (4 )4st), Denise
Thuin (3 Psy), Glenn Torrey (3
CSSc), Patricia Ward (3 GSSc),
Walter White (1 LA), Christopher
Williams (4 G8c), and Charity
Williams (4 FL).
3.50 or Better
Students who made at least a
1 3.50 l based on not less than 12
term hours) are:
Gerald Alexanderson (1 LA).
Klohi.nn Amacher (4 Soc), Doug
las Ambers (4 PS), Alan Babb (3
B). David Barney (2 LA), Gloria
Barry (4 K), Barbara Bateman (2
LA i, Janet Bell (2 LA). Gerald
Berreman (4 An), Durga P. Bhu
tan 1 (0 J), Bonnie Birkemeier (4
Bi), Donald Bowman (4 P-Med),
Margaret Bown (2 LA).
B Through I>
William Boyer (3 GG), Stanley
Boyer (4 B), Robert Bradbury (2
PS), Geraldine Brisco (3 Bi, David
Brown (4 P-Med), Beverly Brun
ton (3 Sp), Marjorie Carlson (4
Mi, Iris Coderstrom (4 E), Robert
Christian (3 B), William Clothier
• 4 J), Richard Coenenbcrg (4 B),
Winston Cosine <2 P-Med), Rich
ard Durby (3 BI), Diane David (1
A) , Navarre Booth David (2 B),
Merle Davis (3 Bi, Daniel Dorn
reis (4 B), Mary Dorris (3 Psyi,
William Drips, Jr. (1 P-Med).
K Through (4
Ilia Muy Edwards (2 E), La
Verne Watts Edwards (4 Mi, Ade
line Ehrlich (4 Bi), Margery Ann
Fischer (3 Psy), Mary Fowler (2
El, Charles Fredricks (4 Ch),
George Frey (3 A), William Grad
ner, Jr. (4 B), Anne Gentle (3
GSSc), Dorothy E. Gerrard (4 P
Nun, Gordon Gibbs (1 P-Dent),
Francis Glllmore (3 Eng), Jody
Greer (3 Eng), Gretchen Grefe (3
Bi, Dagmara Grisle (3 LA i.
II Through J
Richard Haake (3 B), Charles
Hames (4 E), Laura Harper (1
LA i, Judith Harris (1 LA), KacJ
, Harshbarger (2 LA), Jim Haycox
(3 J), Anne Henderson (4 Eng),
Yvonne Hepplcy (4 Hst), Richard
Hiatt (4 Sp), Preston C. Hiefield,
Jr. (3 P-L).
Jeanne Hoffman (4 Soc), John
HOlmes (3 B), Emmett Huff (4
Eng), William Hurley (4 L), Fran
ces Hussey (4 Hi, George Hypes
(2 LA), John Irvin (3 Ph), Helen
Jackson (3 Eng), Karen Jacobson
(2 LA), Robert Johns (2 LA), Pat
Johnson (3 GSSc), Leland Johnson
(4 B), Keith Johnson (4 GSe),
Joyce Jones (2 B), John Jones (4
B) .
K Through L
A! Karr (2 LAI, David Karr (3
B), Julianne Klink (3 An), Leona
j£iite*U*uj 9*t
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Thursday
5:00 Piano Moods
5:15 UN Story
5:30 Nows
5:45 Campus News
0:00 Campus Interview
0:i5 Music in the Air
6:30 Workshop Drama
7:00 Progressive Rhythms
7:30 Surprise Package
7:45 Music from Villard
8:00 Campus Classics
0:00 Serenade to the Student
10:00 Anything Goes
10:50 News
10:55 A Tune to Say Goodnight
Mae Kohler (4 Psy), Shirley Mae
H. Korpela (4 Sp), Milton Koto
shlrodo 14 II), LaVatin Krueger 12
•J), Barbara Lee (4 B), James
Hong Lee (4 P-Med), Joanne Lewis
14 Eng), Vernon Lidtke (4 Hut),
William Linklater (3 P-Law),
Nancy Lunsford (3 GSSc),
M’s Only
Tolbert McCarroll (3 P-Law).
Carolyn McLean (2 LA), Kaoul
Maddox (2 M), Joan Manning 14
Eng), Lawrence Maves (3 M),
Surinder Kumar Mehta (4 Soo,
Melissa Sue Mlllarn (4 Bi), Joan
Marie Miller (2 LA l, Georgianna
Mills (3 PS), Beverly Moore (1
LA), Nancy Moore (1 LA), Roy
Morgan, Jr. (4 GSSc), Lajuana Jo
Morto n(2 LA), Robert Moursund
12 LAi, Patricia Mullin <4 B),
Molly Muntzel (4 Ai, Mary Myers
(2 LA i,
N Through P
Lois Nathan (3 A), Coralie Nel
son (4 KL), Lee Nelson (3 A),
Donold Neraas (4 A), Philip New
man (3 An), George Nitschelm (2
P-Denti, William Norval (4 p
Law), Maxine Nuttman (3 Hst),
Gerald Ohlsen (1 LA), Dorothy
Mae O'Leary (3 B), Beverly Os
trurn (4 Eng), Dolores Parrish (3
list), Mark Patterson (2 LA).
Dorothy Pedejson (2 M), Char
les Peterson (4 J), Irene Philan
14 M), Allan Pilling (4 GG).
K Through S
Virginia Rabbit (2 Mi, Vanda
Randall (2 LA), Lois Randle (3
Soo, Louise Reed 13 BLS), Lura
Rcmpel (2 LA). Paul Roake (3
M), Donald Robison (4 MLh), Clara
Belle Roth (4 E), Sam Saunders
(4 Mth), Mary Emi Sawada lOMi,
Jackie Saylor (1 A), Patricia
Scott (2 LA i, Janet Shaw (3 Eng),
Carolyn Shepherd (3 Eng), Shirley
Shupe (2 LA), Joann Sloan (2
LA), Howard Smith (4 H), Thom
as Snyder (4 B), Curolee Stamper
(2 A i, Jochanan H. Stcnsch i2
Chi, Diane Stewart (4 Eel, Mau
reen Sullivan (3 Eng), Robert
Summers (1 LA).
T Through /
Thomas Taylor (2 A), Edward
Toyooka (1 P-Med), Robert Tra
cey, Jr. (4 B), Cathy Tribe (2 Bl,
Helen Triska (4 B), Peter Vandijk
)4 A), Elizabeth Waddell (4 M),
Joanne Walker (2 LA i, William
Walker (2 LA), Jaunita Waters (4
E), Valerie Weimnann (3 Hi, Mar
tha Weirtck 13 A )
Mary Louise Whitaker (1 LA),
Peter Wayne Williams (1 B),
Sharon Sue Williams (3 Hst),
Shirley Anne Williams (4 A),
Thomas Wayne Williams (4 B),
Sylvia Wingard (1 LA i, Virginia
Wright (4 Soc), Paul Yokoyama
(4 BSe). Leo Wayne York (4 M),
Constance Young (4 Hst), Otto
Zundritsch (0 J).
Toronto, now building a $70,
000,000 subway, will be the fifth
city in North America with an
underground rapid transit system.
The others are New York, Boston,
Philadelphia aud Chicago.
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• Campus Briefs
• A total of $1,224.17 in Rift*
for the foreign student service
fund were takes by the University
during fall term, according to J.
0 .Lindstrom, University business
manager. Donors included parent
teacher associations, churches,
schools, public service organiza
tions, the embassy of Pakistan and
University dormitory resident.
• Walter G. Ranks, graduate in
(speech, lias been elected president
1 of the Block and Tackle club, an
| organization open to persons who
i stutter and those who have a pro
I Sessional interest in helping those
jwith stuttering handicaps.
_
• Pel it ions for chairmanships
for the All-Campus Sing are now
being called for by Junior Week
end chairmen. Chairmanships open
are judges, decorations, programs,
tickets, seating, publicity and con
tact committees. Deadline is Mon
day, April 7. Petitions may be
turned in to Jody Greer, Pi Beta
Phi, or Francis Gilirnoic, Kappa
j Alpha Theta.
• A meeting of all World Stu
dents Service Fund chairmen has
I l,ecn called for 3 p.m. today in the
| Student Union by Jo Sloan, gen
eral chairman.
• State representatives from
j campus living organizations for
(he May 2 and 3 mock political
| convention will meet at 6:30 p.m
i today in Room 3, Fenton hall.
ASUO Senators Make
Grade-point Again
For the second straight term.
; every member of the ASUO senate
i made the grade literally.
All of the 27 members made a'2
j oint or better, the giade required
to stay in student government ac
tivities.
The average grade was a 2.86
I wi,h 12 senators making a 3 point
| or better and one. Arlo Giles, earn
j mg a 4 point carrying nine hours.
Three pointers included Joan
i Abel, 3.06, Helen Jackson, 3 67
| Virginia Wright, 3.79. Jean Gould!
3.2a, Jeanne Hoffman. 3.63, Judy
McLoughlin, 3.2-i, Tom Barry, 3.06
: Kill Frye, 3.20, Dave Rodway!
13.21, A1 Karr, 3.65. Bill Carey
(ASUO president), 3.50, and Bob
Locke Essay Subject
Of Discussion Group
j The second essay in John Locke's
| "Of Civil Government” will be dis
! cussed by the Great Books Discus
sion group at 8:15 p.m. today at
' Wesley foundation, 1236 Kincaid
st.
Discussion leader will be Bill
| Karl. The meeting is open to the
I public. Members are asked to read
| the selection before the meeting.
Memfcersffor PS
Honorary Sought
Pi Sigma Alpha, national politi-'
cal science honorary, is now railing !
for petitions from students inter
ested in membership, according to
Tom Barry, president of the orga-;
nization.
Petitions may be obtained from
members of the honorary and must
i be turned in to the members or
Mrs. Pickett of the political science i
! department by April 18.
i To be eligible for membership,
Barry said, a student must have
j completed at least 15 quarter hours
I or 10 semester hours of work in
; government, political science, in
ternational if lations or public ad
ministration including at least one'
course not offered in lower divi
1 sion work. The student must have
11 B average in these courses and
I an accumulative GPA of 2.75 or
better.
Election of officers will take
place at the next meeting of the
honorary, slated for April 19 at I
17:30 P-m. in the Student Union.!
| Members include Doug Ambers,
1 Evelyn Baker, Margaret Bishop.
Leo Boyle, Ellen Christiansen.!
Claire Cordier, Jim Crittenden,
Hoy Eames, Walt Ereauff, Carson :
Moore. Frank Neuber, Richard
Haul, Morris Sahr and Carolyn
Silva.
CcmSrdlcjck favited
For Gisesf Lecfyre
Frederick Combellack, associate
professor of classical languages,
has been invited to be the annual j
visiting lecturer in classics at Bryn
Mawr college. He is in the East at
j this time filling the lectureship.
Combellack, nationally recogniz- ■
: ed for his work in the field of'
Homeric studies, has published;
widely in the field. His work has
| included not only studies but also
! took reviews for learned journals.
He is presently engaged in writing
i a hook on "Homer and His Audi
ence." The Oregon professor was
recently made an assistant editor
of "Classical Phililogv." a journal
published by the University of Chi- i
; cago.
- - I
Baldinger Gains
New Art Position
j Thomas O. Baldinger, holder of
! a master's degree in art education
I from the University of New Mex
! ico, has been appointed assistant
j professor of art in charge of art
education, hy Sidney W. Little,
; dean of the school of architecture
and allied arts.
Baidinger's appointment came at
ihe beginning of spring term. He
also attended the University of
California and the Art Institute of
Chicago.
Medical School
Takes 19 Sfudenls
Admissions to the medical school
in Portland include 10 Orrgon stu
dents, according to a report re
leased by A. H Kunz. brad of t'e
University chemistry department
and cha.i-rnan of the University h
committee on pre-medical and pio
dental advising.
The list of University admission
includes David Brown, Eert Canu
bell. McGregor Church, George
Hailing, Donald Maim. John Belt,
Richard Bylund, James Kmeg*
Robert Morrison, Jr.. Jules Napi« r,
David Williams, George Zupa->,
Charles Crederieks, John Cleland,
Richard Rawlinson. Jr., Ralph Ad
ams John Garvey. Wayne Parpi: a
and Daniel Yuzon.
YMCA to HcEd
Retreat Saturday
The cabinet of the YMCA w 'l
hold its annual retreat Saturday at
the home of Frank Graham near
Jasper.
During the retreat the new of -
cers of the YM.wil! be ins*.-tiled a: >J
the purposes and projects of the
YM will be explained.
Plans for spring term will al ;o
he made at this time and J.entatb e
plans for fall term -will* also f>o
made. Jack Merner, secretary of
the YM, will talk to the group
about the chances of work <a
YMCA-sponsorc-d summer project.!.
Ary interested YM member t
urged to go, Merner said. The stu
dents will leave the Student I’nj r
at 8 a m. and transportation w> l
be furnished, he stated. There wi'l
he a -light cost for the two meals
to be served during the day.
Abuot nine-tenths of M: liigar -i
people live in the southtr,i four
tenths of the State.
CLASSIFIED
Place your ad at cither the Stu
dent Union main desk or the
Emerald "Shack”; or call
5-1511, ext. 219 between 2
and 4 pm.
Kates: First insertion 4e per
word; subsequent Insertions 2c
l>er word.
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