Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1953, Page Two, Image 2

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    The Oregon Daily Emerald la published Monday through Friday during the college yea*
from Sept. IS to June 3, except Wot. 16, 26 through 30, Dec. 7 through 9, 11 through Jan. 4,
March 8 through 10, 12 through 29, May 3, and 31 through June 2, with iaauea on Nor. 21,
t.„ 23, and May 8, by the Student Publication* Board o* the University of Oregon. En
tered as second el.«« matter at the post office, Eugene, Oregon. Subscription rates: $S per
*Ck0^iIk« «£L£ri’'on the editorial page are those of the writer md do not pretend to
renresent the opinions of the ASUO or of the University. Unsigned editorials are written by
tee 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 EditorSAM VAHEY, Sports Editor
Chief Makeup Editor: Pam Keefe
Chief Night Editor: Anne Hill
Chief Copy Desk Editor: Gloria Lane
Asst. Spovts Editor: Rob Robinson
Asst. Managing cantors: nen caivcn, coo
Patterson
Asst. News Editors: Dorothy Her, Gordon
Rice, Sally Ryan
Could This Be Washington?
“Boy, I’d hate to be going into THAT locker room!”
Mo Phi 50th Year
Celebrated Today
Mu Phi Epsilon, national pro
fessional music sorority, will cele
brate its 50th anniversary today
with a regional celebration. It was
founded in 1903 at the Cincinnati
conservatory. Nu Chapter on the
■University campus was the eighth
chapter, with a charter issued in
1811. It is now the fifth oldest
existing chapter.
A regional celebration honoring
the founders is planned for this
afternoon and evening in Portland.
Similar celebrations will be held
throughout the nation.
Members of the honorary are
chosen on a basis of musicianship,
Scholarship and personality. The
purpose of Mu Phi Epsilon is to
provide a harmonious atmosphere
for musical presentation by the
members.
ASUO Senate
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for the team. All but two members
of the rally squad were going to
the California game, it was stated
in the report.
ASUO Vice Pres. Eton Coliin re
ported on the freshman election,
mentioning in particular that there
was still some misunderstanding of
the preferential voting system.
He said a publicjexplanation of the,
ballot counting procedure will be
held later in the year.
Dick Bruce and Elsie Schiller
volunteered to meet with Donald
DuShane, director of student af
fairs, to discuss the possible for
mation of a University housing
committee which would be in
charge of arranging housing for
the various conferences- held on
campus during the year, particu
larly those for high school student.
Annual Fall
Shop Slated
The annual fall term Panhel
lenic workshop will be held this
evening and Saturday morning in
the Student Union. Attending will
be members of the Panhellenic
executive council, house presi
dents, rush chairmen and Mrs.
Goyda P. Wickham, associate di
rector of student affairs and ad
viser of the organization.
The program for this evening,
which is to start at 7 p. m., in
cludes a rush week evaluation by
Sally Thurston, Panhellenic presi
dent; a standards discussion led
by Sally French, standards chair
man, and a discussion of alumnae
relations.
Saturday morning sessions start
at 9 with discussions on scholar
ship led by Jeanette Kimball; dor
mitory relations, Mary Ann
Herron; pledge training and Jun
ion Panhellenic, Barbara Rubin,
and a commentary by Mrs. Wick
ham. A luncheon will be held from
12 noon to 1 pjn.
Brouwer Math Speech
Scheduled For Today
L. E. J. Brouwer, professor of
mathematics at the University of
Amsterdam, will speak at 4 p. m.
today in Deady 102 on the topic
“The Order in the Continuium.’’
Brouwer, who is currently on
tour through American and Cana
dian universities, was a guest lec
turer at the Canadian mathema
tics seminar congress at Queens
university in Kingston last August
and September.
Jliiteninp On '
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6:15 Guest Star
6:30 News Till Now
6:45 Entertainment Guide
7:00 New French Writers
7:30 Broadway in Review
7:45 Payne Award Show
8:00 Your Star Time
8:15 UN Story
8:30 Ways of Mankind
9:00 Kwaxworks
10:50 News Headlines
10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight
11:00 Sign Off
SUNDAY
2:00..p.m. Sign On
2:03 Muslcomedy Favorites
2:30 Comedie Francaise
4:00 Sunday Opera
6:00 Sign Off
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quacked the Oregon duck. "This ttuff
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at he put hit wing around her
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Thit duck got to be a real bop*
tier when he templed theta cool
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something different in
Sunday evening eating.
Enjoy good food at low
prices this Sunday.
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