n Daily . EMERALD The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday throngh Friday daring the college year from Sept. 15 to June 3, except Nov. 16, 25 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 issues on Nov. 21, Jan. 23, and May 8, by the Student Publications Board of the University of Oregon. En tered as second class matter at the post office, Eugene, Oregon. Subscription rates: $5 per school year; $2 per term. • . Opinions expressed on the editorial page are those of the writer and do not pretend to represent the opinions of the ASUO or of the University. Unsigned editorials are written by the editor; initialed editorials by the associate editora. Waldos Don't Fade Away We see that Waldo has not failed us. lie’s a tradition again. ^We knew the big black and white monster would take over tWSC and the Pullman butcher shops without any delay. • He has a way of taking over most everything. But poor Waldo is mourning (or should it be mooning) for Snowbelle. At least that’s what the WSC Daily Evergreen says. We wonder. Knowing Waldo we doubt that he’s eat ing his heart out over any one girl. Waldo, we think, likes to play the field. Maybe we're wrong. Maybe he does truly love the big Saint -Bernard. If so, we hope she ll write to him. After all, it’s the least the girl can do. And have you noticed what’s happened since Waldo left? It’s ithose squirrels. They're getting downright uppity. Wander around as if they owned the place. The other campus dogs make a try at chasing them, but it’s not like Waldo. Really dis gusting—they’ll be taking over the campus any day now. It is a shame he had to leave. We miss him. (J.W.) Improved Postal Service The postman that operates between Eugene and Corvallis seems to be really getting a work-out these past couple of weeks. Take a look at our letter column today and you’d almost conclude the Emerald has more readers in Corvallis than we