Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 06, 1953, Page Two, Image 2

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    Omaton Daily .
EMERALD
Ike Oeegon Daily Eiiuu publithed Monday through Friday during the college Tear
except Jan. 5; Feb. 23: Mir. 2,3, 5, 9, U> and U; Mar. 13 through-30;.June 1, 2 and 3 by the
f tutUnt Publications Board oi the University of Oregon.- Entered as second class matter
at the post office. Eugene; Oregon.- Subscription.rates: $5.per school -year; $2 per.term.
Opinions expressed on the editorial page are those of the writer and do not pretend to
S present the opinions of the AS0O or of the University. ■ Editorials are written by the
Rot and the members of the editorial staff.
Jim Havcox. Editor
Ron Bmwk, Business Manager
Helen Jones, Lassy Hosast, Al Kane, Assoc'ate Editors
Bill Gusney, Managing Editor
Jaceie Waesell, News Editor
Sam Vahey, Sports Editor
Doesn't Like Her Lines, Eh?
“It’s a wonder I don’t get kicked out of class—my work seems to
require so much individual instruction.”
Notes to the Editor
I am writing this letter in re
gards to my letter printed by the
Emerald recently. I must say
that I was disappointed in the
emasculated treatment given to
the letter, but I fully realize that
the economy drive and thus the
attempt to conserve-space is the
culprit . . .
I do sincerely feel that the pri
mary point . . . was obscured by
deleting parts of the letter and
therefore I am afraid it will go
by unnoticed.
... I am afraid that the im
pression left by the article is
that we are merely concerned
with the refusal of the Student
Affairs Committee to recognize
the NAACP. On the contrary, we
are deeply concerned with the
rules and regulations of the com
mittee in regards to recognizing
any group of students.-This
though was the important point
in the entire letter ...
I also would like to have you
print a correction to my letter,
caused either by a typographical
error on my part or by a misprint
on your part. In the last para
graph I stated that “We believe
that the policy of this committee
is closely correlated to the lack of
interest in student government,
lack of cooperation, morale ...”
By some accident it came out
MORALS which constitutes an*
other concept altogether.
I am not qualified to state the
condition of morality on this cam
pus and a notice of correction, I
think, would save me much em
barrassment.
Robert Holloway
President, NAACP
Campus Calendar
9 a.m. Jr. Wknd Queen Vote Terrace SU
Noon Yeomen 112 SU
Spanish Table 113 SU
3 p.m. AWS Exec Coun 111 SU
3:30 SU Bd 337 SU
4 Jr Wknd Float Par Hse Ch 334 SU
6:30 Druids 112 SU
Jr Wknd General 313 SU
7 Educ Movie 207 Chapman
7:30 Knight Lecture 201 SU
6 Hui O Gerl 3rd FI
Dates for Performance, Cast
Announced for 'Brigadoon'
"Brigadoon," University thea
ter’s musical production, will open
Friday, May 22 and run May 23,
25, 26, 27, June 3 and 4. Tickets
for the presentation will go on
sale at the theater box office at
1 p.m. May 18, according to Mrs.
Gene Wiley, theater business man
ager.
Members of the cast, directed
by H. W. Robinson, associate pro
fessor of speech, include Gordon
Green, senior in business, and Doug
Stobie, junior in music, both play
ing Tommy Albright; A1 Barzman,
junior in speech, Jeff Douglas;
Allison LeRoux, freshman in jour
nalism, and Jeanette Stone, senior
in music, both cast as Meg Brookie.
Scott Lehner, freshman in mu
sic, Archie Beaton; Perry Stamp
er, junior in art, Harry Beaton;
Pat Henry, freshman in law, Mr.
McLaren; Dorothy Anderson, sen
ior in music, and Mary Lou Teague,
Tfeshman in music, both portraying
Fiona McLaren; Diane David,
sophomore in liberal arts, Jean Mc
Literary Honoray
Initiates 12 Women
Twelve women were initiated by
Chi Delta Phi, national literary
honorary, at ceremonies Thursday
night at the Delta Zeta house,
Marilyn Patterson, president, pre
siding.
New members are: Joan Beck
man, Barbara Boushey, Sally Cum
mins, Marilyn Harber, Lloydene
Hurt, Gayle Johnson, Rita Kenyon,
Joan Long, Ruth Lear, Dottie
Luebke, Barbara Schurman and
Adele Summers.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday, May 12, at the College
Side.
Laren; Bob Luoma, graduate in
music, Angus MacGuffie.
Edward Kenney, sophomore in
liberal arts, and Jerry Reynolds,
freshman in music, both cast as
Charlie Dairy mple; Gloria Lee,
sophomore in liberal arts, Maggie
Anderson; Forbes Hill, graduate in
speech, Mr. Lundie; Emil Smith,
sophomore in business, Stuart Dal
rymple, and Neil Tardio, junior in
art, Frank.
Dancers Listed
Dancing roles will be played by Diane
David; Joan Hambauer, sophomore in busi
ness; Sue Shreeve, freshman in liberal art-;
Pat Cauvel, sophomore in liberal art-; Carol
Arneson, freshman in music; Barbara John
son, freshman in art; Monnic Gutchow, sen
ior in physical education; Audrey Mistretta,
sophomore in music; Carol Saltus, sophomore
in English; Kathy Keilly, freshman in lib
eral arts; I.aura Pearson, senior in English.
Pat Hartley, senior in music; Jackie Dens
more, sophomore in music; Louise Matter,
sophomore in music; Vivienne Brown, fresh
man in English; Jackie Jensen, sophomore
in art; Lucia Knepper, freshman in liberal
arts; Doug Patterson, sophomore in music;
Earle Culbertson, freshman in art; Dale
Banks; Ivan Midlam, junior in political sci
ence; William Hug, junior in music; and
Einil Smith, sophomore in business.
Chorus Named
Chorus members include Tamson Brecsc.
sophomore in music; Jane Patterson, junior
in music; Eva Jean Miller, junior in music;
Jackie Madigan, senior in music; Kathleen
Harris, sophomore in liberal arts; Phyllis
Helmers, senior in music; Nancy Lcaverton,
freshman in liberal arts; Vivienne Brown; j
Jackie Jensen ; Alice Weston; Shirley John- .
son, freshman in sociology; Mary Morgan;
Rosie Lowrance; Martha Spatz, sophomorel
in liberal arts.
Janis Evans, senior in music; ishuley
Bruge, freshman in liberal ;tfts; Carole
Woodroffe, sophomore in music; Carol Ar-j
neson: Alta Haag, freshman in music ; Bcv-i
erle Goheen, senior in music; Jackie Dens
more; Margaret Jackson, freshman in mu
sic; Mary Sweeney, freshman in music;
Marilyn Jaehnke.’junior in business; Laura
Pearson; Mary Alien, sophomore in liberal -
arts; Diane Dunn, freshman in liberal art-;
Ruth Cutlip .junior in business; Elizabeth,
Erlandson, senior in English.
Lee McGary, sophomore in anthropology;
Sally Ingalls, freshman in liberal art-; Nan
cie Steinmetz, junior in English;’ Sue
Shreeve; Donna Schafer, sophomore in lib
eral arts; Bob Luoma; Ray Post, sophomore .
in music; James Baker, juunior in music;
Neal Pierce, junior in music; Ivan Midlam;
Raymond Walker, sophomore in ait ; James
THE CLASS OF 1954
presents
"HOLI-DAZE"
JUNIOR WEEKEND '
May 7-10
CAROL LEE TATE
Penney’s
At WAY S HR iJT OOjAtlTY!
Tan; Donald Wilaon, senior in psychology*
Clifford Matmisck, graduate in music.
Spencer Snow, freshman in liberal arts;
Barton McKagan, senior in art; Doug Pat
terson; Norman McCabe, freshman in lib
eral arts; R«»grr Danielson, sophomore in
business; Raoul Madox, junior in music;
Kmil Smith; Russell Cowell, freshman in
liberal arts; Don Jackson, sophomore in mu
sic; John Daree, sophomore in business; Ted
Drahn, freshman in business; Dick Carter,
junior in business; and Kenneth Harper,
freshman in business.
Twelve Violators
Will Be Punished
Twelve students have been re
ported to the Order of the O as
traditions violators, according to
Barney Holland, junior weekend
traditions chairman. Violators are
to report to Fenton hall at 12:25
this afternoon.
Women violators will be dunked
and men violators are to be hacked.
The following students are to
report for punishment: Gary Mc
Manus, Kent Dorw’in, Max An
derson, Bill Dellinger, Garry Mc
Murry, Bob McCracken, Sonia
Edwards, Fatty Fagan, Edna
Humlston, Diane Kamsey, l'at
Gilbert and Barbara Dunston.
Holland stated that the fresh
man men had been particularly
lax in observing traditions.
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