Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 02, 1954, Page Two, Image 2

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    Daily
EMERALD
The Oregon Daily Emerald is published five days n week during the school year
except examination and vacation periods, by the Student Publications Board of the Univer
sity of Oregon. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Eugene, Oregon. Sub
scription rates: $5 per school year; $2 a term.
Opinions expressed on the editorial pages are those of the writer and do not pretend to
represent the opinions of the ASUO or of the University. Unsigned editorials ,»re written
by the editor; initiated editorials by the associate editors.
Another Waldo
Ever since Waldo’s departure to WSC last year something’s
lieen missing on campus. We’ve had no outstanding dog-type
personality. Everybody knew Waldo, the big black and white
dog who lived at the Theta Chi house and kept all other
campus animals in a state of terror.
And now, after almost a year there’s a new personality
emerging dominant. He’s Jim Dandy, the A TO boxer.
Not quite as big as Waldo. Jim Dandy nevertheless i- about
the biggest dog on campus—and certainly the most aggressive.
And other campus mascots have learned to'respect the boxer's
teeth.
When he arrived on campus front a kennel in Portland,
Jim Dandy was just another campus mascot. But his appear
ances at football games—he has no respect for people in grand
stands, if they’re in the way he climbs or jumps over them—
and his battles with smaller campus animals arc fast winning
him a reputation that may soon equal Waldo's.
Don't know if Jim Dandy has acquired a taste for a beer or
two on Friday afternoons as we’ve heard Waldo had. Nor !
do we know if he'll make squirrel chasing his favorite sport.!
But we’re confident the campus mascots have a new leader, i
-—(J-W.)j
SC Currents
White Tower Plays
Sunday in SU
This Sunday’s movie is con
cerned with the different mo
tives of six people who want to
climb a mountain which has
never been scaled. Glen Ford,
Valli and Claude Rains will star
in this adventure film “White
Tower."
The movie will be shown at
2:30 and 5 p.m. in the Student
Union ballroom Sunday, with ad-,
mission 30 cents, according to
JoAnne Rogers, chairman of the i
movie committee.
Campus Calendar
9:00 School Bldg Conf Reg
istration Lobby 2nd FI
Noon School Bldg
Conf Lnch 110
Coop Lnch 114
BSA Plan Com Lnch
RE Wk Exec 319
12:15 Phi Beta 315
Jr. Panhel 334
12:45 Rally Sqd 333
4:00 IRL 110
Skull & Dag 315
Oregana Flying Spch
334
Jt Asbiy & Lect 337
Phi Beta Kappa
Gerl 2nd FI
6:30 IFC 110 SU
Alpha Delta Sigma 113 SU {
Alpine Cl 315 SU I
ASUO Senate 334 SU
7:30 Yng Repub 111 SU I
8:00 Epis Inq Gp 319 SU !
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Lost Articles Available
Students who have lost note
books should check at the main
desk in the Student Union, ac
cording to Mrs. Gene Bailey.
* * *
Music Talk Cancelled
The recorded music concert!
lecture scheduled for today has I
been cancelled due to conflic-j
tions, announced Shirley Hardy.1
Campus Briefs
• Religious Evaluation wwk
chairmen will meet today at noon
in the Student Union, according
to Bob Hastings, chairman. There
will also be a meeting Friday at
4 p.m.
0 ('hi Delta Phi, women’s lit
erary honorary, will meet this
evening at 6:45 at the College
Side, President Valerie Govig
has announced.
0 Members of the Alpine club
are requested to attend a gen
eral business meeting of the
group. It will be held at 6:30
this evening in the Student
Union.
0 Oregana upper staff will
meet tonight at 6:30 in the Ore
gana office on the third floor
of the Student Union.
CLASSIFIEDS
Wanted: Ride to Wisconsin or
vicinity for Christmas holi
days. Will share driving and
expenses. Gordon Gibbs, 751
8th, Springfield, or call 7-9006
12-3
ALL KINDS of mending, my j
home, 2745 Kincaid. Phone
3-1302. 12-6
Alterations and Sewing: For
mals a specialty. 1287 Oak or
call 4-3094. 12-2
For Sale: Slightly used Smith
Corona portable. Call 4-9026
after 5 p.m. 12-1-tf .
Wanted Experienced waitress.
Hours, 6-11 p.m. Call Ham-'
burger Inn, 5-9545. 12-9
Free—Console Radio given away ,
for study purposes. Call 3-4193
after 6 p.m. 12-2
Vacancies for room and board!
for the next quarter. Mrs. Kile !
874 E. 13th. Ph. 4-0422. 12-3 ;
Typewriter. Reasonable. L. C.
Smith, Ph. 4-3304. 12-3
Tutoring in English. Call 3-3509
mornings or evenings. 12-8
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CORRECTION
THi BIG, JUICY
19c HAMBURGERS
SERVED EVERY DAY—
NOT A SPECIAL
AT . . .
CABLE'S DRIVE IN
HIGHWAY 99 AT FERRY STREET BRIDGE
Who Will Be BEAU BRUMMELL?
Winner Announced at "Friday-at-Four"
In the Student Union Fishbowl
Awards to the Winner:
Beau Brummell Statuette
Cashmere Sweater from Fennell's
Dinner at the Eugene Hotel's Bib 'n' Tucker
Corsage and Boutonniere by Eugene Flower Home
Airways Limousine Service to the Premier Showing of
"Beau Brummell"
Beau Brummell Leather Billfold from M-G-M
Heilig Theater Pass for the Remaining School Year
VOTE FOR ONE
BOB BAKER_
DICK CAMPBELL
DICK COLEMAN
STAN SAVAGE _
ART WEBER_
SID WOODBURY
METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER
MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS
FOR BAKED GOODS'
By serving Bread and Pastry from the
Home Bakery you will have more
delicious and appetizing meals.
Home Bakery SJSMSSj
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL!
ONLY ONC WEEK!
25% Reduction
On Large Assortment of
SWEATERS!
All Colors
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS
FENNELL'S
ON THE CAMPUS
Hit the right note for the holidays
• • #
in an ARROW
Formal shirt!
You’re bound to come on big in an
ARROW formal shirt. They feature
good looks for certain, and comfort
always! Choose the Arrow Nassau
(fine broadcloth), above, or the Ar
row Mayfair (smart piquet), below.
The choice is yours ... hut be sure j
you choose Arrow. You’ll hit just the fa
right note on any formal occasion. /
Both Arrow dress shirt styles aic m
priced at 16.00.
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