Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    ASUO Alphabet Conglomeration
Confronts Puzzled New Students
amho wnal'H that7 Thin Is a
question which confronts new
students each year.
ASUO stands for the Asso
ciated Students of the University
of Oregon. Any regularly en-1
rolled student at the University I
Is thus a member of ASUO.
Governing body of the group!
Is the ASUO senate. Normally
composed of 29 members, It Is
headed by the ASUO president.
A president and vice-president
and two representatives from j
KWAX to Feature
'Scotty's Music'
A new KWAX radio feature, j
“Scotty's Music’’ will be heard ;
from H.'.io to 0 p.rn, every Mon
day. Mark Tapscott, senior in
Speech, is featured.
Monday's featured guest on the
program will be Audrey Mist ret
ta. contralto, a former winner
of the Miss Oregon contest. Dur-1
ing the summer both Miss Mis
tretta and Tapscott entertafhed
at the Student Union.
Another gtoup that will per
form on ’’Scotty's Music" in the
near future are “The Casuals,"
a singing trio. Members are Tap
scott: Ron Finlay, sophomore in
liberal arts, and Bill Hathaway,
speech major.
ROTC to Introduce
Different System
A new system of selecting
ROTC students to serve as cadet
officers is being introduced by
the army ROTO this term, ac
cording to Lt. Col. R. D. Kvans,
professor of military science und
tactics.
The system will give each sen
ior a chance to display his lead
ership ability and show what
position he should be assigned
permanently.
Cadets will rotate between six |
companies of basic ROTC stu
dents. serving in positions from
company commander to assistant
platoon leader.
This period of rotation will
Iasi until the sixth drill period.,
At that time, tentative officer!
assignments will be announced.
Finul assignments will be made
prior to the ninth drill session, j
Rating of cadet performances
during the rotational period will
lie done by the cadet tactical of
ficers, company commanders and
platoon leaders.
By giving Btudents ample
chance to demonstrate their abil
ities, this system is expected to
aid staff officers to make better
selections. The system is similar
to that used at ROTC summer
camps.
Graduate Business
Tests Offered
Students planning to take
graduate business courses next
year at colleges other than Ore
gon are advised to check with
the respective schools imme
diately about admission tests.
Some colleges require their
graduate students in business to
take these tests which will be
given February 3 and May 14.
Applications and fees must be
filed with the admission test for
graduate study in business, edu
cational Testing Service, 20 Nas
sau St., Princeton, New Jersey,
two weeks before the tests.
Further information and sam
ple questions are given in a bul
letin of information offered by
the testing service.
Tuna Not Radioactive
GENOA, Italy—An Italian pub
lic health commission Thursday
checked and found no radio-ac
tivity in a cargo of Japanese
caught tuna.
Head Emerald Classifieds
each class, the ASUO president
and vice-president, nine senators
at-large, a graduate student,
and two voting faculty members
comprise the senate.
The overall Job of the senate
is the performance of student
Ixsiy functions. • Student prob
lems are coped with by a system
of appointed committees and a
six-member cabinet.
At the present time there are
11 senate committees which are
appointed by the ASUO presi-j
dent. These committees make
regular reports to the senate as
a whole.
Committees Listed
Current business committees.
are for the ASUO-Student Union
screening board, the community!
cheat, ASUO insurance, consti
tutional revision, honor code, ex
change assembly. Millrace, for
eign students, Northwest Fed
eration of Collegiate Leaders, and
the rally board.
The ASUO screening board has
as its main function the review- j
Ing of alt applications for posi-:
tlons on the SU board, and to
pass on for further judgment
those students whom the board
believes to be eligible.
The rally board is responsible
for school spirit, the rally squad
and the scheduling of rallies be
fore athletic contests.
The community chest and in-'
surance committee are the new
est committees and are respon
sible for the community chest
drive on campus and the selling
of ASUO accident policies, re
spectively.
Constitution Checked
Two standing committees on
the senate are the constitution
revision and honor code com
mittees. The former has as its
main duty the ironing out of
antiquated phrasing in the con
stitution and the checking of
the constitution to keep it free
of errors. The latter is a sound
ing board for student body feel
ing toward an honor code.
The NFCL and OFCL com
mittees are set aside to study,
along with other colleges in the
Northwest and the state, school
government problems. Inter
school relationships are also the
concern of these two committees.
Assembly Kupervlsedd
The exchange of assemblies
with other colleges and the su
pervision of the assembly which
visits high schools throughout
the state is the job of the ex
change assembly committee.
Orientation of foreign students
and the integration of these stu
dents into campus life is the task
of the foreign students commit
tee.
AFROTC Selects
Information Staff
The Air Force ROTC detach
ment has selected its cadet pub
lic information staff for the com
ing year. Wider news distribu
tion through local radio stations
and home town newspapers is the
aim for the group.
Members of the staff, headed
by Bill Brandsness, are Buzz
Nelson, Bruce Tennant, Chuck
Mitchelmore, Roger Long, Hunt
Lippert, Ardon Milkes, Stephen
Morrison and John McCall.
Professor to Discuss
Shakespearean Tragedy
"Shakespeare and Tragedy" is
the title of the Student Union
browsing room speech to be
given tonight at 7.30 by E. C. A.
Leseh, professor of English.
Causes that led up to the
tragedies will be discussed by
Lesch. He will also examine
these tragedies as they were
written by other authors, for
comparison and contrast.
Lesch is a University of Illinois
graduate. He received his bache
lor and master degrees from Uni
versity of Illinois, and his Ph.D
from Princeton. He has been at
Oregon since 1928.
Coffee, will be served during
intermission.
Read Emerald Classifieds
The Millrace committee studies
ways of returning the stream to
its former state as a center of
campus acitvity.
There aj-e also five faculty
student committees. These are
the student discipline, student
publications, student affairs, as
sembly and military education
committees.
The senate has the responsi
bility of appointing some mem
bers of these committees.
Cabinet Explained
The ASUO cabinet, with the
student body vice-president as
its chairman, has five other
members who represent the fields
of public relations, athletics,
campus social activities, the Ore
gon Daily Emerald and the Stu
dent Union board.
In addition to his cabinet du
ties, the ASUO vice-president
also has charge of elections.
Activities Listed
The ASUO sponsors several
campus activities during the
school year. Among these are
Homecoming, rallies. Dad’s Day,
Mother's Day, Duck Preview,
exchange assemblies and the stu
dent traffic court.
The ASUO president and the
senate select a chairman for
each of the committees and the
chairman submits a report of
progress to the senate each week.
TOMATO SANDWICH MADI
■ T AMATIUI TOMATO
SANDWICH MAKU
CLASS HOUSE OWNED
• T MAN WHO NEVER HEARD
OF OLD MOVERS
OUTSIDE WORLD
AS SEEN RV LITTLE MAN
LIVING IN BEER CAN
RICH SARDINE WITH
PRIVATE CAN
What makes a Lucky taste better?
44
IT’S
TOASTED"
to taste better!
CUSS OF SEE* WITH
HOLE IN ITS HEAD
HAMMOCK DESIGNED BY
MAN WHO INVENTED THE
STBAPLESS EVENING GOWN
Doubtless, you’ve guessed that the Droodle
at the right is: Careless two-gun cowboy
enjoying better-tasting Lucky while wait
ing in ambush. Lots of other two-gun cow
boys—and many millions of no-gun folks—
agree that Luckies taste better. Students,
for example, prefer Luckies to all other
brands, according to the latest, biggest
coast-to-coast college survey. Once again,
the No. 1 reason is that Luckies taste
better. They taste better because Lucky
Strike is the cigarette of fine tobacco . . .
and “It's Toasted” to taste better. “It's
Toasted”—the famous Lucky Strike proc
ess-tones up Luckies’ light, mild, good
tasting tobacco to make it taste even
better. So, enjoy the better-tasting ciga
rette . . . Lucky Strike.
GOT A LUCKY DROODLE?
If you ve got a Lucky Droodle in your
noodle, send it in. We pay $25 for all we
use, and also for many we don’t use.
Send as many as you like with your
descriptive titles to: Lucky Droodle,
P. O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y.
•DROODIES, Copyright, 1954, by Roger Price
“WHAT’S THIS?"
asks ROGER PRICE*
author of
The Rich Sardine
for solution see
paragraph at left
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LUCKIES TASTE BETTER Cleaner/ Fresher/ Smoother!
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