Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1953, Page Eight, Image 8

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    MDA Campaign
Starts This Week
Coin collecting canniaters for
the 1953 Muscular Dystrophy fund
Campaign were distributed this
week to University living organi
zations.
Members of Alpha Phi Omega,
men's service honorary, placed
the cannisters to assist the local
chapter of the Muscular Dystro
phy Association of America.
MDA is seeking funds to fin
ance research aimed at developing
a cure for a disease that is now
considered always fatal. More than
200,000 Americans, better than
half of them children, are afflicted
by this malady.
Crash Injures
Oregon Frosh
Robert Gast, freshman in liberal
arts, and Robert Lucas, special
student, were seriously injured in
an automobile accident Wednes
day afternoon just south of Junc
tion City.
Gast and Lucas were in a north
bound car driven by Denny
Holmes, freshman in liberal arts,
when it collided with a car driven
by Richard Klemm, Eugene.
Klemm was also reported serious
ly hurt and was hospitalized. Both
cars were totally demolished.
Gast, wfio was thrown through
the windshield of the car, is at
Sacred Heart hospital, suffering
from a lacerated forehead and fur
ther complications. Lucas, also at
Sacred Heart, had a broken collar
b o n e and fractured kneecap.
Holmes received no injuries other
than bruises and shock.
The three students were headed
for Corvallis to pick up Gast’s car,
according to Bill Denman, coun
selor at Merrick hall, where the
men live.
Homecoming Events
(Continued from page one )
two teams will be introduced. An
after-game reception will be held
in the SU.
Climax of the weekend’s acti
vities will be the Homecoming
dance from 9 p. m. to midnight
Saturday evening in the SU ball
room. Featured orchestra is Dick
Schwary. During intermission,
Druids and Friars, junior and
senior men’s honoraries, will tap
new members and the Homecom
ing queen will be crowned.
If
Sign Deadline
SetForTonight
Deadline for all living organiza
tions to put up their signs in or
der to be eligible for competition
in the Homecoming sign contest
is 5 p. m. today, Ann Gerlinger
and Ann Bankhead, co-chairmen
of the sign contest, have announc
ed.
The six judges WUo will judge
the signs between 7 and 8:30 p. m.
are Brownell Frazier, associate
professor of interior design; V.
Anne Collins, secretary of the
school of architecture and allied
aits; Virginia Kempston, counsel
or for women; E. G. Ebbighausen,
associate professor of physics;
Sidney Claypool of Claypool’s
drugstore and Ted Baker of the
Eugene Register-Guard.
Impressiveness, originality, ef
fort and adherence to central
theme will be the point stressed
by the judges. Also considered will
be lights, music and moving parts.
The judges will pick first, sec
ond and third place winners from
both the men’s and women’s living
organizations. The first place win
ners will be announced at the
Homecoming dance Saturday
night and will be presented their
rotating trophies by the Home
coming Queen. The second and
third place winners and their
prizes will also be disclosed at
this time. Delta Tau Delta and
Delta Delta Delta received the
trophies last year.
All campus living organizations
are eligible to enter the contest.
The contest rules include a price
limit of $35 for each sign, a fin
ancial statement and a plan of the
sign which was to have been
turned into the co-chairmen Wed
nesday, and the signs to be finish
ed by 5 p. m. today. Those failing
to follow these rules will be dis
qualified.
TWO ROMANS WERE
standing in the
Forum. One whispered
to the other, Pss-t,
they’ve got “Julius
Caeser”
at
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Registration Planned For Alumni at Downtown Hotels
Living organizations should en
courage their returning alumni to
register for the weekend at the
Student Union or the Osbura and
Eugene hotels, Sally Ryan, Home
coming hospitality chairman, has
announced. A trophy will be
awarded to the living organization
with the largest number of alumni
registered.
The registration booths will be
open from 3 p. m. this afternoon
IHC Prexy, Veep
Resign Positions
Conflicting loyalties was the
reason given for the resignation
of Bill Deatherage and Leo Nutt
man, second year law students, as
president and vice-president res
pectively of the Inter-hall council
at the council meeting last Tues
day.
Deatherage represents the ad
ministration as head counselor for
John Straub. Nuttman, who is in
charge of student help in the John
Straub kitchen, also felt that his
position with the administration
would prevent him from properly
representing the students in IHC.
Election of the new IHC presi
dent and vice-president will take
place at the regular council meet
ing Tuesday.
CmtiUttt?
SELL IT THRU THE
WANTADS
FOUND—a baby shoe near educa
tion building. Contact Mitsugar
Sakihara, Cherney Hall.
Repair your own car. Self-service
garage. J. & J. Motors. 3880
West 11th avenue. Phone 5-3902
Large and clean 2-room apart
ment with bath, furnished. Pri
vate entrance and utilities. $55.
Ph 5-1260. 19-21
r
until 10 p. m. this evening and
from 9 a. m. Saturday to 1 p. m.
Saturday afternoon. Members of
Kwama and Skull and Dagger will
register the alumni.
Last year’s winner of the regis
tration trophy was Delta Delta
Delta, with Beta Theta Pi and
Alpha Tan Omega aa runners-up.
Alpha Tau Omega won the trophy
in 1950. It was not awarded in
1951.
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