Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 15, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Freshmen To Meet
[ Advisers Tonight
Adviser-advisee meetings, sched
uled for tonight at 7:30, will ac
quaint freshmen with their faculty
adviser and enable them to start
planning class schedules. Individual
conferences with advisers will also
be scheduled at this time.
Assemblies, dorm meetings and
testing highlighted the first two
days of New Student week, which
began with KwamS, Skull & Dag
ger, and Phi Theta Upsilon honor
ary members moving freshmen
into dorms.
University Religious Council
houses offered supper and "get
acquainted” sessions for new stu
dent members of various denom
inations on campus at 5:30 Sun
day evening.
Students Welcomed
New students were officially
welcomed to the University at the
opening assembly in McArthur
Court, Sunduy at 7:30 p.m. Inter
im President Victor P. Morris told
freshmen of the varied life offered
by the University of Oregon. He
mentioned study, recreation and
■ friendships as important phases of
college life.
"It is the human element which
really' make the University of
Oregon," Morris stated. "It is pri
marily the teachers, students and
• those who have left their thoughts
in the books in our library which
are most important. He told new
students of the ideals of the Uni
versity-quality of work, freedom
, of thinking and individual re
sponsibility.
P.epresentir.g the teaching fac
ulty, Roy C. McCall, professor of
speech, spoke to students on "The
Great Adventure.” He called en
tering college an adventure be
. cause students are making an in
vestment in knowledge, ar.d will
. form new friendships and loyalties.
How successful a student is in col
1-ge life is determined by intelli
gence, past experiences and the
kind of person he is, said McCall.
"The more completely you give
yourself to the University of Ore
gon, the more it will be yours," he
stated.
I Transfers to Meet
Transfer students met in the
•tudent Union at 3:30 Monday aft
moon to discuss campus activi
‘-‘8. A second meeting will be
held this afternoon at 3:30. Third
session is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Thursday.
Dorm meetings, designed to
familiarize freshmen and new stu
dents with living organization rules
and regulations were held Sunday
and Monday evenings at 9:30.
; Others are scheduled for tonight
at 9:30.
Activities on the agenda for the
rest of the week include the Duck
ling picnic at 5:30 p.m. Wednes
day, ASUO assembly at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday evening, Student
Union open house 7 to 10:30 p.m.
Thursday, and the President's re
ception from 8:30 to 10 Thursday.
Saturday Dance Set
An informal no-date "Hello
Dance” will be held from 9 to 12
p.m. Saturday in the SU ballroom.
Campus clothes are in order for
the dance.
Sunday, September 20, has been
designated as "Go-to-Church"
Sunday. Students will have their
first chance to attend the church
of their choice in Eugene.
YMCA, YWCA, Women’s Recre
ational association, the Oregana
and the Emerald have scheduled
open houses for next week.
The Associated Women Stu
dents' sponsored Dean’s tea, orig
inally scheduled for Thursday from
3 to 5 p.m., has been rescheduled
for Wednesday at the same time.
Law School Lists
Honor Roll Names
Seven men qualified for the
spring term school of law honor
roll according to an announcement
released by the school.
The honor roll is based upon a
cumulative grade point average:
coveting all work done in the Uni
versity. It includes those students .
who have a cumulative grade point
average of 3.00 or higher and who
carry a full study program.
In order according to rank, the
list includes: William Duhaime,
third-year class; James L. Hersh
ner, Malcolm F. Marsh, Malcolm
J. Montague and William V.
Deatherage, second-year class, and
William V. Norval and John R.
Gill, first-year class.
Welcom e back to Oregon!
We are presenting two fine
Programs This Week
for your entertainment.
Notv Playing
“All I Desire”
with
Barbara Stamvick
and
Richard Carlson
also
“Take Me to Town”
with
Ann Sheridan
and
Sterling Hayden
Starts Wednesday
“5000 Fingers
of Dr. T”
with
Peter Lind Hayes
and
Mary Healy
also
“Jack McCall,
Desperado”
with
George Montgomery
and
Angela Stevens
Campus Briefs
0 (.'lofting hours for woman’s
dormitories this week will be 10:30
p.m. for freshmen and 11 p.m. for
upperclassmen. One p.m. dead
lines will be observed on Friday
and Saturday nights, for all wom
en on campus.
0 All new and old members of
Alpha Phi Omega, men’s service
honorary, will meet at 7:30 tonight
in the Student Union, according
to Jerry Froebe, president.
Janet Wick Elected
Phi Theta President
Janet Wick, junior in liberal arts,
has been elected president of Phi
Theta Upsilon, junior women’s
service honorary. Miss Wick fills
the vacancy created when former
president Shirley Wendt did not
return to school.
Lois Powell, junior in architec
ture, will take over the historian
position formerly held by Miss
Wick.
Living Groups Move
As Fall Term Begins
Returning students may find
that freshmen are not the only
ones who have difficulty finding
the various campus living organi
zations.
The reorganization of the veter
an's dormitories and the reloca
tion of three fraternities have
changed the lineup of living organ
izations this year.
Vet’s dorm I, which was com
posed of Merrick and Stitzer halls
last year, will again house fresh
men men, but this year it will be
divided into four halls, Merrick,
Stitzer, French and Nestor. Vet's
dorm II, which last year housed
French and Nestor halls, is now
being used to house upperclass
men and has been named Chemey
hall.
Phi Gamma Delta fraternity has
moved into its new house on 18th
street near the First Lutheran
Church. The old Fiji house, which
is owned by the University, is
now being rented by Tau Kappa
Epsilon fraternity. Delta Upsilon
fraternity, which is also building a
new house on 18th street, is living
in Vet's dorm II until the house
is ready for occupancy in about
two weeks.
John Straub hall, with the ex
ception of Hendricks Annext, or
Sherry Ross, again houses upper
class men. Kendricks Annex will
house freshman women temporar
ily. As soon as sufficient vacan
cies occur in Hendricks and Car
son halls, probably during winter
term, the women will be moved
into those two halls.
Susan Campbell hall, which last
year housed mostly upperclasa
men, is now being used for fresh
man men.
Night Staff
Night Editor .Anne Hill
Staff . Mary Alice Allen,
Dorothy Iler, Bob Patterson, Lea
Calvert.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers.
says:
welcome back1
OREGON
Welcome back to college glories,
Back to frats and dormitories,
Back to class, and prom and forum,
—what’ll you be wearin’ for ’em?
Esky has the answers, men —
What to wear-and where and when.
Shirt and jacket, coat and suit,
Jewelry—and shoes, to boot.
Briar pipes and fur-felt hats
Fountain pens and fine cravats.
Anything you must acquire
You'll find featured in Esquire.
Check the products at the right,
-they're the finest buys in sight!
APPAREL
Adler Hosiery
After Six Eveningwear
Air-O-Magic Shoes
Allen Edmonds Shoes
Alligator Rainwear
American Gentleman Shoe*
Arrow Ties
Bantamac Jackets
Baracuta Rainwear
Bass "Weejuns”
Belmont Clothes
Bostonian Shoes
“Botany'' Brand Slacks
"Botany" Brand 500 Suits
Boxer Shorts with Gripoer Fastener*
California Suede Jackets
Catalina Sweaters
Champ Hats
City Club Shoes
Clark’s Desert Casuals
Coolers Underwear
Crosby Square Shoes
Crosscord and Heeksuede Sportswear
by Berkray
Cutter Cravat Ties
Dan River Mi I Is-Kasha Shirts
Dobbs Hats
Drexel Hosiery
Eagle Clothes
Edgerton Shoes
Evans Casuals
Flcrsheim Shoes
Foot-Joy Shoes
Footwear with Cush-N-Crepe Soles
Freeman Shoes
Graroercy Park Clothes
Hammonton Park Clothes
Harriswear Sport Jackets
Jantzen Sweaters
Jarman Shoes
Jockey Underwear
Juiiliard Juillcord in Block Jackets
Juiiliard Lusteroy in Fisch Jackets
Kent Socks
Knothe Belts
Knox Hats
Lamb Knit Sweaters
Leather Industries of America
(Leather footwear and accessories)
Mansrield Shoes
Marlboro Shirts and Sportswear
Massagic Shoes
Masterbiit Slacks
Mavest Sport Coats
Mayfair Slacks
Milium (V/estbrcoke Clothes)
Milliken’s Lockhart Fiber in Tailored
Clothing
New Era Sportshirts
Nunr-Bush Shoes
Pacific Mills (Timely Clothes)
Paris Belts
Pendleton Sportswear
Personality Clothes
Phi Bates Shoes
Pieetwav Pajamas
Plymouth “Weather-Ready” Coats
Portis Hats
Porto-Ped Shoes
Rainfair Rain Topcoats
Rand Shoes
Record Clothes
Regal Shoes
Revere Verdana Sweaters
Roblee shoes
Rugby Sportswear
Saxon Slacks
Schaefer Clothing
Seven Seas Slacks
Shoes with Barbour Stormwelt
Sobelt Leather Belts
Sport Chief Jackets
Sport Shirts of Mission Valley Fabric*
Sportswear with .Talon Zippers
Stacy-Adams Siloes
Sun Suedes Sportswear
Timely Clothes
Town & Country Sportswear
Van Heusen Shirts
Vicara Fiber in Rugby Sportswear
Wembley Ties
Wings Shirts
Winthrop Shoes
Yorktown Shoes
Zero King Outercoats
LEATHER GOODS *
i Dopp Kit
Prince Gardner Leather Accessories
JEWELRY
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Parker Pen
Pioneer Jewelry, Belts
Shaeffer Pen
Swank Jewelry
TOILETRIES
Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic
Mennen Cream Hair Oil
Seaforth Toiletries
Shulton Old Spice Toiletries
Suave Hairdressing
Vitalis Hair Tonic
MISCELLANEOUS
Bausch & Lomb Binoculars
Duratone Playing Cards
Harvey Audio Equipment
Kodak Cameras
Marie Designer Chair
Oster Stim-U-Lax Junior
Sir Waiter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco
TDC Slide Projectors
V-M Phonographs