Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Pledge List Released
By Oregon Officials
(Continued from page one )
Eugene Roberts, all of Eugene;
William Bell, Fossil; Jerry Daven
port, Norway; Clarence Dunton,
Milwaukie; James Gerow, Oregon
City; Ormand Hankins, Cottage
Grove; John Hendrickson, Merrill;
Verle Jensen, Junction City; Rus
tin Kimsey, Hermiston; Larry
King, Malin; George LaGrander,
Drain; Jack Lane, Cove; Jack
Lanford, Medford; Martin Magi,
Tigard; Ray Miller, Broadbent;
Donald Naibaur, Lakeview; John
Ramos, Echo; Larry Rose, Reeds
port; Carl Winans, Hood River;
Gene Carpenter, San Diego, Calif.;
Robert Crall, Orinda, Calif.; James
Gillespie, Redwood City, Calif.;
William Huffman, Los Angeles,
Calif.; Carl Irwin, Seattle, Wash.;
Henri Soumena, Millrace, Calif.;
George Mutschler, Wilmington,
Calif., and Paul Johnson, Anchor
age, Alaska.
Sigma Phi Epsilon—Gary Don
nell, Joseph Flatt, Patrick Henry
II, Donald Kupp, Gary Stanton
and Harold Williams, all of Port
land; Richard Redfem, Eugene;
Bert Bamforth, Rogue River; Jean
Bowles and Darrell Brittsan, both
of Pendleton; Harry Cameron,
Reedsport; Gary Cannon, Milwau
kie; Roy Chase, Salem; Dennis
Davis, Art Ekerson, Robert Hays,
and George Maddox, all of Med
ford; Wilbur Haase, Cornelius;
Donald Hannu, Seaside; Boyd
Harris, Condon; Donald Lovett, j
Oswego; Vendis Miller, Prine
ville; Charles Turryfill, Lowell;
Lewis Tycer, Eagle Point; James
Warren, Grants Pass; Charles
Wingard, Hillsboro; Thomas But
ler, Hercules, Calif.; Richard
Childs and Clarence W. Curnow,
both of Sacramento, Calif.; Phil
ip Crundall and Robert Sullivan, j
both of Los Angeles, Calif., and
Homer Winslow, Petersburg, Alas
ka.
Tau Kappa Epsilon — David
Carlson and Yoji Matsushima,
both of Portland; Richard Harri
son and Warren Wilson, both of
Cottage Grove; Wilburn Pearson,
Hopkins to Speak
Carl E. Hopkins of the Univer
sity of Oregon Medical school will
open the 1953-54 lecture series
of the University of Oregon chap
ter of Sigma Xi, national science
honorary, tonight in the science
building.
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SELL 5TTHRU THE
WANTADS
Bates: 4c a word first insertion, 2c
on succeeding insertions.
Audrey: Meet me for coffee to
night at the SU near the juke
box at 9:30. I paid for the ad,
you buy the coffee. Ed. 10-6
4 kittens to give away; 3 toms.
Call 3-3597. tf
YALE, HARVARD, PRINCETON,
WEST POINT, and NAVY—5
large regulation pennants of the
country’s most traditional uni
versities, 5 for $2.00. Postage
prepaid.
College Banners
P. O. Box 381
Branford, Conn.
10-12
FOR RENT — Two car garage
close to campuss, 1369 Beech. $5
per car. Phone 5-0384. 10-8
Golden Retriever pups for sale.
Handsome companions for field
and home. Registered. 1674
Columbia. 10-12
FOUND—Set of keys at Bill Bak
er’s Men’s Wear. 10-8
. Whether placed by phone, by mail,
or in person, Emerald Classifieds
make YOU a “selling salesman.”
Phone Ext. 219. tf
FOR RENT: Small attractive
apartment for one person. Pri
vate bath and entrance. Ph.
5-5340 evenings.
Klamath Falls; Ingemar Strom
berg, Troutdale; Robert Christian,
Medford, and Andres Toribio,
Maui, T. H.
Theta Chi—Douglas May, Port
land; Emerson Hamilton, Jr., Carl
Groth, Jr., and Stanley Hudson, all
of Eugene; Stanley Drapela, Sal
em; Thomas Burke, Roseburg;
Howard Eaton, Beaverton; Rich
ard Speelman, Samuel Taylor and
Kenneth Thayer, all of Ontario;
Rext Titus, Baker; Gary West,
Halfway; Peter Zinsli, West Linn;
James Davis, Payette, Ida., and
Robert Maupin, Eureka, Calif.
IT
Press Group
Meets Tonight
Jurgen Dobberke and Lothar
Loewe, German students in jour
nalism, will be the featured speak
ers at the organizational meeting
of the University Press club to
night at 7:30 p.m. in the Student
Union.
Both Dobberke and Loewe were
with Berlin newspapers and helped
cover the East German revolt
against Soviet domination last
June. In addition to his speech,
Dobberke will show some photo
graphs that he took during the
riot.
The Press club is open to all
university students who are inter
ested in journalism, regardless of
year or major.
1953-54 Concert Dates Set
Concert dates have been set for
the 1953-54 Eugenc-University
Civic Music association season, ac
cording to an announcement by
Dr. G. B. Hull, president of the
organization.
First presentation will be Paul
Gregory's "John Brown's Body"
on Oct. 19. Other artists sched
uled include Leonard Warren, Met
ropolitan baritone, on Oct. 29;
Yehudi Menuhin, violinist, Jan. 8;
the Vienna String symphony with
soprano soloist Rosl Schwalgcr,
Feb. 8; Guimar Novaes, Brazilian
pianist, Jan. 31; Portland sym
phony, Mar. 2; Addison and Win
ters, colored duo, Apr. 7, and Na
dine Connor, metropolitan so
prano, on a date in May to be
announced later.
cllno Connor, Metropolitan Ho
ur court, and University students
aro admitted on student body
cards.
Campus Calendar
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FSFF llisu
Art Gal Comm 112.SU
p«l Chi 113 HU
1:00 Scabbard St Blade 334 KU
3:00 Hkull St Dag 111KU
4:00 Eron Hem 334 N(J
6:30 Phi Theta Ups in.su
7:00 Young Demos 110SU
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