Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 1954, Page Eight, Image 8

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At Alpha Chi Omega ...
Alma Owen is the newly-elected president of Alpha Chi. Other of
ficers elected for the next year include Virginia Johnson, first vice
president; Cynthia Long, second vice-president; Lucia Knepper, cor
responding secretary; Donna Trebbe, treasurer; Phyllis Pearson, rush
ing chairman; Elaine Long, scholarship chairman, and Robin Rum- j
ery, social chairman.
Latest to join the ranks of the pinned is Nancy Septka, pinned
to Amos Bowles, Kappa 3igma.
At Alpha Delta Pi...
Mary Louise Hudson has taken over the prexy position at ADPi. Gail
West is the new vice-president; Darlene Crawley, recording secretary;
Jean Smith, corresponding secretary; Jean Sandine, treasurer; Jane
Cotton, rush chairman; Hanna Sue Hansen, scholarship chairman, and
Barbara Johnson, social chairman.
At Alpha Xi Delta . . .
Two Pi Kppa Alpha engagements have stolen the spotlight at Alpha
Xi. Carolyn Ruth Keith recently announced her engagement to PiKA
Robert Rounds. JoAr.n Sabin has announced her engagement to Glenn
Shieman, a PiKa now in the Army.
A recent pinning is that of Diana Skidmore to Raleigh Meyer, Sigma
N.
At Kappa Alpha Theta ...
Cupid has been busy at the KAT house, with four engagements an
nouced recently. Jo Hayes is wearing the ring of Neil Dwyer, Phi Psi.
Also engaged to a Phi Psi is Bev Moore, to Jerry Anderson. Florence
Wright's engagement to Larry Wolfard, Beta, was announced early in
the term. Latest of the announcements is that of the engagement of
Paula Curry to Nick Marineau. Phi Delt at Oregon State.
Pinned Thetas include Connie Seymour to Dave Wells, Fiji; Ann
Johnston to Stan Savage, SAE, and Suzi Robertson to Jack Peterson.
SAE.
At Orides . .
Recent marriages of Orides members were Janet Loupson to Ray
Packwood, ATO; Dixie Lucas to Ward Sherman, Phi Sig from OSC;
Adriana Jaunlins to Carlyle Darby. Teke, and Dagmara Grisle to Bob
Hill. Janice- Hollister has announced her engagement to Dave Same,
Teke now with the Army.
Winter term initiates include Gloria Lane, Judith Pederson. Sa’ly
Barnum, Connie Drury, Lillian Houstan, Wilma Woodford, Rita Gris
lis, Winona Fishback, Evelyn Studenicka and Roseland Lowrance.
New pledges of the group are Marilyn Knox and Delores Schleichert.
Phi Thetas Sell Labels Today
Campus sales of return address
labels begin today at booths in
the co-op and Student Union.
Members of Phi Theta Upsilon,
junior women’s honorary, are
handling the sales.
The gummed labels, with name,
address and a border printed on
them, come in small pads of 30
labels each. Price is 300 labels for
SI.25.
Phi Theta Upsilon members will
take orders for the labels and the
printing firm will deliver the fin
ished labels within three weeks.
The honorary will continue its
house sales next week. Another
campus sale will be held next
Saturday at a booth in Gerlinger
hall during women’s elections.
Opening
Announcement!
Seymour’s Riviera Room
Cocktails and Dinners
A smart new dining room with Continental decora
tion, designed to please discriminating college
students.
Delicious steak, chicken and sea food dinners and
many other interesting food choices await you at Sey
mour's Riviera Room. Best of all, prices are reason
able. Also open for luncheons. Make a date to come
to Seymour's Riviera Room this weekend for something
new in dining room atmosphere.
DIOGENES??
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Search On for 5 c Coffee.
By Larry Guinn
Emerald Feature Writer
"Where are you going, youth?”
the man asked. "Sir,” he replied,
“I’m searching for the fabled -five
cent cup of coffee. I have travelled
many a veary block down to the
‘quad but seem unable to find it."
The man bowed his head and
wept silent tears for a moment,
then he said to the Oregon student,
"Come with me.”
They journeyed into a place
called the "Side.” The man pointed
to the wall behind the coffee bar,
where a sign was displayed. It
read:
OBITUARY
On January 30, after a lingering
illness, the 5-cent cup of coffee
died.
Interment will take place im
mediately in its own grounds.
NEW PRICE
Ten cents
Then the man led him across
thr* street to "Taylor's.” There he
learned to his increasing sorrow
that nickel coffee had departed
on Jan. 15. Down the way they
found the "Rush Inn” where five
cent coffee had reigned throughout
the month of January as a special
feature. It had come and gone with
Groundhog day.
They stood on the street, the
man and the student. "You see,”
the man said, "its all over with
nickel coffee."
"But why did it have to go? It
was so good.”
"Consider this,” replied the man
kindly. “According to the National
Restaurant asrociation it co;ts six
to seven cents to brew a cup of
coffee. The restaurant owner must
figure In his overhead expenses,
such ns labor, heat and utilities.
When coffee si>’ ^present as
much as eighty cent of the
total amount of tue revenue, the
AFROTC Group
Elects Officers
Jerry Farrow, sophomore in bus
iness, was elected president of the
Air Command Squadron recently.
The group is a newly-organized
basic Air Force honorary com
posed of the top 20 sophomores
in AFKOTC. Farrow has announ
ced plans for the selection of the
top 20 freshmen in AFKOTC for
pledging later in the term.
Designed primarily as an honor
ary organization, the group will
serve the campus in a limited ca
pacity, Farrow said.
Other officers of the honorary
president; Timothy James, secre
tary; Buzz Nelson, treasurer; Tom
Stamper, operations, and N. N.
Mihailov, adviser.
Sophomores named for member
ship in the group are Merle At
v.-ood, Richard Bach. Otto Crum
roy, Doyle Higdon, Lynn Husband,
Dick Lundy, Robert Meador, Ro
bert Ransom, James Richey, How*
ard Sussman, Samuel Yfahcy. Ar
thur Weber and Bob Wallberg.
management ran t afford to lose
two cents on every cup It sells."
| "Remember," the man caution
led, “It hin t the retailer's fault
that coffee prices are so high.
Frost ami Insects In Rrar.il have
done much damage to coffee crops.
j Consequently, the supply is short,
I forcing higher prices.”
"Besides,” he continued, “refills
are still only five cents around
campus. If you drink more than
one cup, your marginal cost for
the succeeding cups is it nickel.
The more cups you drink the low
er your nverage cost becomes,
drawn down by the marginal cost.
Therefore "
"Thank you for your comforting
words,' he broke in. "They will
help so much."
"Think nothing of it.” said the
man. "By the way. have you heard
that by putting a nickel Into a
juke box you can get "Forty Cups
of Coffee" ?
The student shuddered. That's
terrible,’
"I'm hurt.” the man said, and
they parted.
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