Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1954, Page Two, Image 2

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    Daily
EMERALD
The Oregon Daily Emerald is published five days a week during the school ye.
except examination and vacation periods, by the Student Publications Board of the Univc
•ity of Oregon. Entered as second class matter fet the post office, Eugene. Oregon. Su
script ion rates: (5 per school year; $2 a term.
Opinions expressed on the editorial pages are those of the writer and do not pretend t
represent the opinions of the ASUO or of the University. Unsigned editorials are writtt
by the editor; initialed editorials by the associate editors.
JOE GARDNER. Editor JEAN SAN DINE, Business Matujjjp
_ DICK LEWIS, JACKIE WARDELL, Associate Editors
PAl 1 KEEI E, Managing Editor P(5X \ A K\ \ I*! K»>. \ - M
JERRY HARRELL, New, Editor_ GORDON RlCExports Edito
t hief Desk Editor: Sally Kvan
Chief Makeup Editor: Sam Vahey
Feature Editor: Dorothy Her
Ass|t. Managing Editor: Anne Ritchey
Ass’t. News Editors: Mary Alice Allen,
Anne^ Hill, Bob Robinson
Chief Night Editor: Valerie Hersh
Ass’t. Sports Editor: Buzz Nelson
Office Manager: Bill Mainwaring
Nat’l. Adv. Mgr.: Mary Salazar
Circulation Mar.: Kick Hayden
Asa*t. Office Mgr.: Mar^e Harmon
Layout Manager: Dick Koe
Classified Adv.: Helen R. Tohnson
Morgue Editor: Kathleen Morrison
Woman’s Page Co-editors: Sally Jo Greig
Marcia Mauney
All These Traditions
A favorite pastime on campus is devising new traditions
Every year since we were freshmen somebody lias come uj
with one or two new traditions to enforce.
Now this, we suppose, is fine. Every campus should hav<
traditions—they add spirit to celebrations such as Homecom
ing and Junior Weekend.
But we’ve always wondered about these new traditions
that spring up. Webster defines tradition as "Something
handed down from the past; an inherited culture, attitude,
etc.” So how can you make up traditions each year? Some
how it just doesn’t make too much sense.
However, it is fun and we won’t complain too strenuously
There's something else about these traditions that alway>
puzzles us. That's their enforcement. The Order of the C
declares each year at Junior Weekend and Homecoming that
they will enforce traditions.
Sometimes they have. But more often either the whole thinj;
is ignored or ^lse everybody gets tossed in Fenton pool. It
doesn’t make a bit of difference, once an inquisition gets going,
if a freshman girl has worn her green ribbon every day. said
hello on hello walk and kept off the senior bench—if she’s
cute, in she goes.
(We’re still not too sure where the senior bench is; and if
anyone ever sits on it.)
We wonder what the procedure will be this year. Will
traditions be printed and then cheerfully ignored? The
total number has grown so that it’s getting difficult to
remember them all—maybe just forgetting the whole thing
. would be best.
Or will they all be rigidly enforced with violators—and
most everybody ‘else—being dunked or paddled or given
whatever the punishment is this year.—(J.W.)
Hello, Mr. Casanova
msr
“Well, well, if It ain't oar coach!”
Eugene Jaycees Sponsor Tourney
The Eugene junior chamber of
commerce will revive their an
nual table tennis tournament
Nov. 21 after an eight year lapse
Since their last city-wide tour
ney.
Scheduled for the main floor
of the Eugene armory, the one
day match is opened to boys,
juniors, men and veterans,
singles and doubles. Women are
eligible to play singles or
doubles.
All entries must be in to the
JCC in the Eugene hotel by No
vember 19.
Entry fees are 25 cents for
each event of the women’s and
junior events and one dollar for
men.
Further information may be
obtained from the JCC office,
Eugene hotel or Phil Gilbertson,
950 Park avenue.
'Moonlight Girl' Title
Goes to Rosalie Todd
NAMED 1954 MOONLIGHT Girl of I'hi Sigma Kappa Saturday
night was Rosalie Todd, Kappa Kappa Gamma's candidate.
Announcement was made at the fraternity's annual Carnation
Ball. Other finalists In the contest acre: Charlotte Schmidt,
Hendricks; Judy Duffy, Susan Campbell; Jo Ann Cowart, Chi
Omega, and Barbara Hogard, Alpha I'hl.
Rosalie Todd, sophomore in,
liberal arts, was named Moon-1
light Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa j
Saturday night.
Miss Todd was the candidate
of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She
was chosen from a field of five
finalists. Other finalists were
Charlotte Schmidt, Hendricks;
Judy Duffy, Susan Campbell;
Jo Ann Cowart, Chi Omega, and
Barbara Hogard, Alpha Phi.
Miss Todd was the guest of
honor at the fraternity's annual
Carnation Ball Saturday night.
This is the eighth year that
Phi Sigma Kappa has chosen a
Moonlight Girl on campus. Kvery
two years, one of the two most
recent winners is entered by the
chapter in the nationwide Moon
light Girl contest.
Last year's Moonlight Girl
was Joyce Bearden, Alpha Phi.
Campus Briefs
• 0 The University Insurance
society will meet today at 8 p.m.
in the Student Union.
0 YWCA Cabinet will meet
at noon today in Gerlinger. All
freshman commission presidents
are urged to attend.
0 The Hillel foundation bi
weekly meeting will be held in
the Student Union tonight at 7.
Campus Calendar
9:00 Oregana Picture Sales
Checkrm SU
Homecoming Button
Sales Terrace 1st FI
12:00 Mortar Bd 110 SU
French Tbl 111 SU
4:00 SU Bd 337 SU
6:30 SU ASUO Scrng 315 SU
7:00 Hillel 112 SU
7:30 Phi Eps Kap , 110 SU
Brs Rm Lect 201 SU
Rally Sqd 334 SU
Folk & Sq Dance
East Gym PE
8:00 APO 213 SU
YM Mbrshp 215 SU
U of O Ins Soc 315 SU
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THICK SHAKES
Weekday Car Service 'til 2 a. m.
Weekends, 3 a. m.
West 6th, Near Blair
Phone 5-9001
E. S. Pomeroy. acting head of
the history department, will be
guest speaker at the meeting.
• Movie Committee will meet
tonight at 6:30 p.m. in room 302
of the SU. Chairman JoAnn
Rogers ref|uest.s all members to
be present.
• The regular meeting of the
student traffic court, originally
scheduled for Wednesday mght
at 7 p.m. has been postponed un
til next Wednesday at the same
time.
Beverly O'Connor
Sig Ep Swamp Girl
Beverly O’Connor, uponnorod
by Delta Gemma, wan announced
an the Sigma Phi ICpmlon
"Swamp Girl" of 1W>4 Saturday
night at the fraternity’* necond
annual "Swamp Stomp."
Other < nndidateN were Sally
Hoy, Gamma Phi Beta; Marlene
Harper, Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Lorraine Hay, Chi Omega, mid
Hue Jewett, Carnon 4.
Each of the five finallatK wan
presented with a gold neeklare
and the "Swamp Girl" received
a trophy which wa« awarded by
laat year’* "Hwamp Girl," Shar
on Snyder, Pi Beta Phi.
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
XumtMTf tin* candidate* hc« fording »«, ,nJr
preference fr*»m I toward* .14 lot a* many
An you wieh t, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, ?, K. *#, , h
( ) liooth, lliun, I l‘rrmlfn|)
( ) I Cyder, iJHck, (Crroiilrnt)
( ) Ijnddioticr, Chiilff, (hr»u|ri)|
( ) Lynch, Jim. (President)
( ) Morrell, P *le»i II , (President)
( ) Porter, Pick. President)
( ) Pruitt. Hick, (President)
( ) Mira. J«>ltM, f President)
( ) Sl|Ulir«, Ski;*, t Pfr*,der»l )
( ) Speer. TIvhiu* M , (President)
( ) St*l>le*, |ltc*k, PrrwUlenU
( ) $|«ti«rd. Ilitl. f President I
( ) A Urn, 1 (Krpre*eut»tivr)
( ) Hajema. lak, (Representative)
( ) Mine, le»i» S, ( Krprnnitiii.vr I
( ) t arter. Jmir*. (Knaneuuihr)
( ) ( luiliuii. John, dUyirwaUitire)
( ) Cowrn. < Kafir* K . < Representative )
( ) Fafk, CrnwHl, < Representative f
( ) Kritiiiiin, Hetty, (Krtitntnutiu)
( ) |ltL*nd>, Jim. ( Representative)
( ) Hir*ch, Jerry, (RftaMfnUiier)
( ) Mogrrti'ti, Nancy, dtrymenativt)
| ) juhnmn, Myrtle. I Representative j
( ) Kennedy, Connie, Rtyratniitivo
( ) KtAiH, J««*n. iRrfffrieriUtiiri
j ) Mifitwi, Nancy, (RtfmmtM^t)
t ) Vtedk/tdi. Wayne, (Rryie»ft>t*ilrtr)
( ) Peek. I)un, ( Representative )
( ) Rimritk, Joan J Hn>!f>rnii!iK)
< ) RfrtiHi yal. Ilian*. < Rcptnctiaiivc)
I ) Roy, lid*, i krplcMlilalitn
( ) SHaw, Nancy. (krptneWiilivr)
( ) Walcott, Sunn, Repirwatiln'l
GRADUATE STUDENT
REPRESENTATIVE
& umber ihe «inlnUi« •cctadmE to r
preference from I toward* 4. for a* ma y
! a* you wt«h I, 2, 3, 4
( ) Klkinlot), Virgil R
( ) Rnlirttwin, Jnr»ic» H
( ) Whitty. Jf Hn WiHani
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