Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 24, 1954, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Puddles, Companion
Homeless Orphans
jruaaies m, uregon s mascoi
who was introduced at the
rally Thursday night, is out
in the cold; and so is Piddles I,
his close companion in the mas
cot business.
Other than the temporary Hud
son-Duncan lettuce crate in which
they were presented at the rally,
the two little orphans, have no
home. (And that lettuce crate
gets awful drafty at nights.)
They are looking for a back
yard pen in one of the local fra
♦ ♦ ♦
Orphan
I '
PUDDLES III
Needs Home
ternities, or, better still, a barn
yard home on a close-to-the-cam
pus farm. University duck adop
tion authorities state that the
guardians of the two things must
give them all the love and devo
tion that a one-year-old duck de
serves.
If anyone feels he can meet
these qualifications, he is begged
to call Sally Stadelman, rally
board chairman, at 4-6814.
The webfooted mascots were
introduced to the student body
at the rally Thursday evening by
Yell King Tom Gaines.*Its cage,
or home, was decorated recently
by members of the rally board.
The showcase1 has a green back
ground. with yellow "O’s” painted
on both ends and the word
“Puddles” painted on a slat on
one side.
The bottom of the redecorated
lettuce crate is fittingly painted
black with an orange “O” in the
center. This signifies, of course,
that the Ducks plan to walk all
over Oregon State this year, ac
cording to Sam Vahey, rally
board publicity chairman.
Train to Berkeley
Being Considered
Tentative plans are l>eing
made for a chartered car on
the Southern Pacific's Shasta
Daylight for the (allfornia
Oregon fodthall g a me a t
Berkeley, according to Jerry
Beall, campus public relations
chairman.
The game will be Oct. J».
Bound trip fan- would be about
28 dollars, Beal! said.
Mon* details will lx* an
nounced later If sufficient in
terest Is shown. Further In
formation on the proposed trip
may be obtained by calling
Beall at Alpha Tau Omega.
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