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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1952)
Westwooders Favored Over Ducks (t onttnucd from page four) tackier. For home games the team will wear the standard green jer sey with yellow numerals. Traveling squad: Monte Brethauer,E; Ron Lyman, E; Wayne Johnson, E; Ben John son, E; Jim Jones, E; Emery Bar nes, E; Hal Reeve, T; Len Berrle, T; Don Hedgepeth, T; Hal Sim mons, T Chuck Laird, T; Ray Mc Leod, T; Ken Sweitzer, G; Jack Patera, Q- Keith Peterson, T; Chuck Grecnley, G; Jim Jacques, G; Ron Pheister, C; John Adams, C; George Shaw, Q, H. S; Hal Dunham, Q; Barney Holland, Q; Ted Anderson, II; Manning Bar ber, H; Merritt Barber, H; Lloyd Powell, H; Farrell Alhright, H; Don Sloan, H; Tom Elliott, H; Tom Lyon, Jt; Tom Novikoff, F; Dean Van Leuven, F; Cecc Hod I ges, F; Bob Wilcox, G; Don Holt, T; and Emerson Harvey, G. Regular Publication To Begin Tuesday The Emerald will begin reg ular publication on Tuesday. The regular publication dates will be Tuesday through Fri day. There will |«- special edi tions during the year which will In- announced in the paper. OREGON (often ne) Monte Href ha uer I,E Hal Reeve LT Ken Sweitzer j,C Ron Phirnter C Krnniett Williams HO l.en Hen if R I Ron I .yman R F Hal iJuuham O Tf'l Aiulft son 1,11 Farrell Alhritfht K 11 Tom Nov ikon . F UCLA Finery Harries Hal Simmons Jack Ral'-ra Hon Hf(l«rj»<tli Hal Reeve Monte Hretliatier Fmrnett Williams ( Imrk Fain! Ron Lyman Merritt Harhcr . Heorj<»• Sha w Ike Jones Larry Hr it ten Rii'ly Feldman I Jon Moornaw Ivl Flynn Jim Thoma i Ernie Stoekert Lewis Williams Haul Cameron Fete iJailey Hill Stits (defence) LE LT u; r (; RT R F LLH R L H I.II KIT .S. John Heferson Charles Iloud Jim Salshury Sam Hoi<hosian I Jan La if 1 man Myron Herliner I Jon Moomaw Terry In-hay Fete iJailev Hill Stits Joe Sahol Attendance High At Frosh Picnic Over 1000 freshmen and new students attended the picnic held Wednesday evening on the quad rangle in front of John Straub. Roast beef sandwiches, salad, po tato chips, cookies, ice cream and fruit juice were served by mem bers of Kwama, Skull and Dagger and Phi Theta Upsilon, sophomore women's, sophomore men’s and junior women’s honoraries. Entertainment was furnished by John Jensen and Ed Kenney. Rob Glass was master of ceremo nies. for your CONVENIENCE i i i . t: Reservations may be made in the administration office— 8-12 and 1-5 Mon. thru Fri. ERB MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION ‘it's the best ducks’ nest in the west’ Sli Currents • SU Open House Tonight to Feature Musical Program Student Union open house will be held tonight from 2 to 7 p.m. in the fish bowl and on the 2nd floor of the SU. Gordon Eadgley will act as master of ceremonies. Program will feature Eeatrice Kay impersonations by Winnie May, the Fiji Trio with instru r -1 mentals and songs, Mike Lally, Eob Wheeless and Armand Smith; songs by Ed Kenney and jazz piano selections by Jim Havener, according to Dorothy Anderson! music chairman in charge of fish bowl entertainment. Sponsored by the SU board and the directorate, the open house is designed to acquaint both old and new students with information on | activities with the emphasis on ' the actual program. Jim Blue will show his rendition of “Hamlet” on the 2nd floor from 8 to 8:45 p.m. Ann McLaughlin, movie chairman, will assist in the showings. Free coffee will be served dup ing open house. Petitions will be available for students who wish membership on the SU program, staff. In 1951 the Japanese motion picture industry released 208 fea tures in addition to many news reels and short subjects. 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