OrmmDaitif - . _ EMERALD The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday during the college year from Sent. 15 to Time 3. except Nov. 16, 26 through 30, Dec. 7 through 9, 11 through Jan. 4, March 8 through'lO. 12 through 29, May 3, and 31 through June 2. with issues on Nov. 21, jan. 23, and May 8, by the Associated Students of the University of Oregon. Filtered as isecond 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 represent the opinions of the ASL'O or of the University. Unsigned editorials are written by tthe editor; initialed editorials by the associate editors. AL KARR. Editor BILL BRANDSNESS, Business Manager PAT G1LDEA, ELSIE SCHILLER, Associate Editors KITTY FRASER, LAURA STURGES. Editorial Assistants JACKIE WARDELL, Managing Editor JOE GARDNER, News Edtior SAM VAHEY, Sports Editor Chief Copy Desk Editor: Dave Averill Chief Makeup Editor: Paul Keefe Chief Night Editor: Anne Hill Asst. Managing Editors: Lcn Calvert, Hob Patterson Asst. News Editors: Dorothy Iler, Gordon Rice, Sally Ryan Freshmen Now, Veterans Soon Class of 1957. That’s you, Oregon's new freshman class. Many of you are a little awed by the inevitable strangeness of this new environment, but that is to be expected. Most of the upperclassmen, looking back, remember that they felt the same way when they were New Student Week frosh, espe cially with all the “orientation” being thrown at them. You all have ideas about what you will find here, some of them bad, most of them good, many of them false. It won’t really be very long before you will be veterans at Oregon’s college life. You will have met and sized up the courses (though maybe not have conquered them), the dances, the honoraries, the University lectures, the “sosh” sessions, the football games, the get-to-gethers at the SU, the living or ganizations, the myriad other groups on campus, and all the rest. But you will find this out a lot better than \ve can tell you. You will discover that the lowly freshman hazed by stern upperclassmen is pretty much a myth at Oregon. You will find that Oregon isn't a raucous “country club,” but that it definitely isn’t another Oxford, either. We can reflect on what many students may be missing by neglecting, for instance, earnest application in the more valu able courses (and there are some of those), but the actual de cision is yours alone. We have no desire to teM you what to do, and we know it wouldn’t make an awful lot of difference, anyway. Did you come to Oregon because you want special train ing in a chosen vocation such as architecture, teaching, or law? Are you looking for a “liberal education,” that elusive goal which provides an insight into knowledge itself? Are you after a fling at the social life here? You probably came here because you want all of these, to more adequately prepare yourself for a well-rounded life, and because college is in style. You may know that the upperclassmen are regarding you with a pitying, interested look, that to them you are “those freshmen.” But that is superficial and temporary. It won’t take long for you to become part of the “crowd.” We extend to you a sincere welcome to Oregon. Advisor-Advisee Meeting fI 1 WL&Sfr r SCUCCU I TOPUNK f JUNCTfQM { *KBiPELT"tS salt, re* ro success honor. TVV HWO*Z PffiFtWC-R f-llKmUCTfll LnC*4 men and women pushing for ward as effectively as posxitil. this task of acquiring know I-* edge and understanding — a task so eritieat in a democracy where the future rests on an -enlightened citizenry. We all hope your life here as q| part of a great University ofl Oregon will be happy and me and ingful to you, and will fit you folj effective living and leadership. Victor I*. Morris Acting President a Welcome STUDENTS! WILLIAMS Department Store Located at 1015 Willamette Welcomes You, Your Relatives, Your Friends—and Invites You to Make WILLIAMS Your Department Store Headquarters for the Coming School Year! We are proud of one of the largest selections of Nationally Advertised, Famous-Name Groups of Men's Women's and Children's Clothing in Town! WILLIAMS * 1015 WILLAMETTE ST. Open Every Friday 'til 9 p. m.