Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 11, 1952, Section 2, Page Four, Image 12

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    Business Manager
Named by Board
$1 Fine Imposed
The student traffic court col
lected $1 in fines Wednesday night.
Fined was Jean Lewis, senior in
journalism. Cases dismissed by the
court involved Henry Wedemeyer,
junior in liberal arts and Lee Nel
son, senior in art.
The court postponed decision on
the case of G. E. Kostritsky. assis
tant professor of arts, until after
consulting Ray Hawk, director of
mens affairs. A decision will be
reached on the case involving Jer
ry Nudelman, junior in business,
after examining the area of viola
tion.
Sally Thurston, junior m busi
ness, was named winter-term busi
ness manager of the Oregon Daily
Emerald in action by the student
publications board Wednesday
night.
Miss Thurston served as busi
ness manager of the Emerald dur
ing the latter part of fall term fol
lowing the resignation of Jim Shea.
Ron Brown, senior in journalism,
will serve as advertising manager
winter term, Miss Thurston an
nounced.
Petitioners for the business man
ager position were Miss Thurston,
Brown, William V. Cheek, sopho
more in liberal arts and Charles
Bucklin, junior in business.
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PULLMAN .$27.50
QUICK TRIPPER.$19.50
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Topcoat
Pi Lambda Theta
Adds 10 Members
Pi Lambda Tlii'ta, women’s edu
cation honorary, added ten new
members to its group in an initia
tion ceremony Monday in Gerlinger
hall.
Those initiated were Surname
Chaisittiyudhaparn, graduate in
education; Mildred Elliott, gradu
ate in physical education; Helen
; Jackson Frye, senior in English;
i Kay Haynes, graduate in physical
education; Barbara Raup, gradu
I ate in physical education; Jean
| nette Potter, graduate in physical
I education; Louise Watson, assist
ant professor of education; Beverly
| Wild, junior in history; Gwen
I Paugh, senior in foreign languages,
: and Jennelle Moorhead, associate
i professor of health education.
Newly elected officers of the
! group are Pat Choat, senior in
journalism, treasurer; Shirley
Nichols, senior in English, corre
: sponding secretary, and Nancy
Rodich, senior in mathematics,
keeper of records.
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and Stretch Your
CHRISTMAS VACATION
Fly West Coast Airlines high over
crowded highways to your Holi
day destination in Paul Bunyan's
Empire. Get there quick, save
precious hours for extra fun . . .
return refreshed!
For information or reservations call:
Eugene Travel Service, 5-8431 or
West Coast Airlines, 4-9321
(Formerly operated
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West Coast Airlines and
Empire Airlines.
Now operated by
West Coast Airlines, Inc.)
UJESTCORST
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untunes
University Library Temperatures Show
Drop of Ten Degrees in Second Check
The University of Oregon library
has cooled down as much as ten
degrees as compared with the tem
peratures published in the Novem
ber 20 Emerald. Latest figures
show a range from a high 81 to a
low 76.5 degrees. These new tem
peratures were taken Thursday.
These temperatures show a big
drop over those previously taken.
Temperature
Section
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Deck 1
Deck 2
Deck 3
Deck 4
Deck 5
Fahrenheit
Basement
81
79.7
78
76.5
77
78
78
77.6
79
Civil Service Exam
Blanks Available
Application blanks for students
planning to take the junior profes
; sional assistant examinations must
j be in by Dec. 29, according to an
: announcement received by the
1 graduate placement office.
The examination cover options
j for social science analyst, statisti
cian, and bacteriologist with a
I civil service rating of GS-5 at a
starting salary of $3410. The exam
^ will require three hours.
All of the requirements must be
| complete by June 30, 1953. The ap
j plicants must be under 35, unless
j claiming veteran preference. Infor
mation on applications and re
quirements may be obtained at the
graduate placement office.
The state flower of Oregon is the
Oregon giape. The state’s nick
name is “The Beaver State.” Mot
to of the state is The Union.
The greatest drop occurred In the
decks where the temperature pre
vlously ranged from a low 80.0 to
a high of 87 degrees. All of the
heat that was In the decks seems
to have gone to the levels. Pre
vious temperatures Indicated a low
of 75 and a high of 78.
I. I. Wright, superintendent of
the physical plant, was not avail
able for a statement concerning
the library’s heating.
Giver Makes
Yuletide Gifts
(Continued from />a;te three)
Christmas eve. They then return
home, where traditionally fine
French cooking is served in the
‘reveinnon,’ the Christmas dinner.
Small children arc sent to bed, and
the parents fill the childrens shoes
with gifts and place these by the
fireplace.
Father Christmas
Each family has its "creche," a
figurine depicting the nativity
scene. These are the primary dec
orations in the house during the
season. The Christmas tree is set
up only on Christmas afternoon,
for the distribution of gifts
The gift giver, Father Christ
mas, is delegated by the Christ
Child to come from heaven and
distribute gifts according to
French custom. There is no Santa
Claus in France.
Christmas season officially
closes on the feast of The Three
Wise Men, January 6. On this day
special cakes called "The Cake of
Kings" ate eaten. A hidden object
is in one of the cakes, and the
finder is proclaimed king of the
home for the day.
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and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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