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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1955)
Campus Briefs 0 Bud lively, former Oregon student, will be missions Mp< ak «t hi Inter-Varsity Christian fel lowship tonight fit 7 p.m. on the third floor of Gerllngar hull. A 30-mlnute missions movie will nl o be featured on the program. 0 Th|* Cosmopolitan club will meet Friday at 7:30 pm. at the Plymouth House. Hut-o-kama ninH will provide entertainment. Kveryone ih invited. 0 ".lane Kyre,” a radio adnp talion of Charlotte Bronte's fa rnoim novel, will be heard over KWAX tonight at. 8 p.m. Jane Kyre will be played by Loanne Morgan and Doug Stoble plays Rochester. Othcra In the cast are Jane Cotton, Jean Smith and Paul Minty. 0 Chaplains of all freshmen commissions of the YWCA will meet at 4 p.m. at the Y. Karen Kruse Is co-ordinating the meet ing. 0 YWCA Thursday freshmen commissions will have an impor-1 tant meeting at 4 p.m. in Ger- ; linger hall. Formation of com mittees for the Waffle Break fast style show will take place. 0 Members of the Mno-Kall decorations committee who are t working on the false ceiling will meet at 6 p.m. tonight in the Stu dent Union, according to Nancy Lid beck, sub-committee clm'ir man. 0 The Mno-Hull entertainment committee will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in room 312 of the Stu dent Union. 0 I* it b 11 c l ty committeemen woi king on posters for the Sno Bal! will meet tonight at 6:30 in the basement of Carson hall. 1 0 All house representatives for the WUA carnival are to turn in their booth themes by 5 p.m. today. Representatives can call either Shirley Bostad at 5-9345 or Joanne Jolley at 5-9044. 0 The Oregon Alpine Club will meet today at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Union, according to George Skinner, vice-president. 0 The Ski club will meet to night at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Union. Campus Calendar Noon Phi Beta 110 SU FT A 111 SU; Speech Staff 112 SU FSKF 113 SU Soc Dept 114 SU, 3:00 UIS Platform 111 SU 4:00 SnoBall Decor 112 SU I Panhel Coun 113 SU i Sno-Ball Pub 312 SU 6:00 Sno-Ball Decor 111 SU 6:30 Alpine Cl 110 SU Scab & B1 112 SU Smarty Party Dadarm SU ASXJO Seriate 334 SU 7:00 Air Com Sqd 114 SU IVCF Com Lnch 7:30 NAACP 113 SU. Ynf Repubs 214 SU Delta Theta Phi Gerl 3rd FI 8:00 APO 213 SU Condon Cl Gerl 1st FI UNIV. OF SEVEN WEEKS HAWAII *499 SUMMER S'SSIOK FOR ONLY PLUS $30 TAX SEVENTH ANNUAL SEASON HOWARD TOUR THE ORIGINAL TOUR AU INCLUSIVE PROORAM for information, consult MRS. T. J. GRAVES Sigma Kappa 851 E. 15th — Phone 5-5501 Ilni, SAM Top House Grades Sigrrin Alpha Mu and University House topped the grade list for men'* and women’s living organization*, respectively, for fall twin. University House also ranked first on campus with a GPA of If.97. Theyd-iammles scored with a 2.94. f ollowing is a complete list of house grades, in order, as re Ieared by the office of student affairs: GROUPH’ GRADE POINT AVERAGES, FALL TERM 1954-35 M'*n’s UO Women’s Organizations (and Rank) GPA Rank Organizations (and Rank) 2:97 1 University House (1) -9*~ Sigma Alpiia Mu (lj 2.94 2:86 3 Delta Gamma 12) flan inter Inn <2) 2.812 2.805 2.797 2.795 2.787 2.77 2.76 2.74 2.71 2.69 2.68 Rebec House (3) Ann Judson House (4) Non-Organization Women Sigma Kappa (5» Alpha Xi Delta (dj Pi Beta Phi 17) 10 11 12 Women’s Clubs Chi Omega (81 Kappa Kappa Gamma (9) Zeta Tau Alpha (10) Phi Kappa Sigma (3) Gamma Hall (4 i Non-Organization Men Phi Kappa Psi (5) Alpha Hall (6) Beta Theta Pi (7) Men's Residence Halls Campbell Club (8) Sigma Chi (9) Philadelphia House (101 2.6584 2.6581 2.655 2.649 2.63 2.620 2.610 2.618 2.303 2.503 2.501 2.590 2.586 2.579 2.566 2.560 2.559 2.553 2.552 2.540 2.538 13 14 15 Women's Sororities Alpha Phi (ID Highland House (12) Gamma Phi Beta (13) All Women 16 17 18 19 Alpha Chi Omega (14) 20 Kappa Alpha Theta (15) Delta Delta Delta (16) 21 22 23 24 Delta Zeta (17) 25 26 27 Carson Hall (18) 28 29 Alpha Delta Pi (19) All University 2.520 All University Delta Upstlon (11) Pi Kappa Phi (12) Sigma Phi Epsilon (13) Men's Clubs Phi Delta Theta (14 i Phi Gamma Delta (15) All Men Men's Fraternities Delta Tau Delta (16) Tau Kappa Epsilon (17) Alpha Tau Omega (18) Phi Sigma Kappa (19) 2.510 2.509 2.507 2.497 2.493 2.489 2.487 2.465 2.459 2.450 2.444 2.443 2.442 2.434 2.428 2.421 2.393 30 31 32 Alpha Gamma Delta (20) 33 Orides (21) 34 Women's Dormitories 35 36 37 38 39 40 Alpha Omicron Pi 122) 41 Hendricks Hall (23) 42 Lambda Chi Alpha (20) 2.369 2.367 2.348 2.345 2.335 Chi Psi (21) Pi Kappa Alpha (22) Theta Chi (23) Sigma Alpha Epsilon (24) 2.31 Hale Kane (25) 2.30 French Hall (26) 2.25 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Susan Campbell Hall (24) Men’s Dormitories Sherry Ross Hall (27) Sederstrom Hall (28) Sigma Nu (29) Men’s Freshman Dorms 2.22 2.21 2.15 2.14 2.09 51 52 53 Kappa Sigma Yeomen (31) Nestor Hall (321 (30) 2.063 2.057 2.049 54 55 56 Cherney Hall (33) Hunter Hall (34) 1.93 1.81 57 58 LAST DAYS to return for refund, books purchased this term. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, Jan. 12-17. Please present your cash register receipt when asking for a refund. j ^ t ^ "THE .STUDENTS OWN STORE" J) S U Currents Friday-at-Four Features Eight Eight. students will present en tertainment at thin week's Fri day at Four in the 8U fishbowl. The hula will be performed by | Mae Ito and Jane Uyjehara, both i freshmen in education. A1 For ' raster, freshman in business, will | play the guitar. Th<- blues will be presented by Ann Earkhurst and Skip j Shearer, both freshmen in lib 1 eral arts, while jazz and bop se j lections will be presented by Billy Rutherford’s trio. Those performing in this trio are Billy Rutherford, Deacon Harris, both in liberal arts, and Sam Whit ney, freshman in business. Public Relations Meets The Public Relations Commit tee will meet today at 4 p.m. in room 313 of the SU, announced Lolly Quackenbush, chairman of the committee. First Fishbowl Mixer Scheduled for Friday The first fishbowl mixer of this term will be held Friday, Linfield Is Named Emergency Center McMinnville- ( ap »-Linfield college here announced Wednes day that in the event of an enemy attack on the Pacific Northwest, tfie college will be turned into an administrative center for the i staff of the Oregon Civilian De fense Emergency Welfare serv ice. Dr. Harry L. Dillin, president, said the college would be the fo cal point for directing many wel fare centers that would be set up in Northwest Oregon. Mc Minnville, 38 miles southwest of Portland, is considered by de-' fense officials to be outside the! probable damage area if Port land is attacked, Dillin explained. Jan. 14, from 9 to 12 p.m. Bob Morrell, freshman in pre-med, is in charge of this week's free mixer. CLASSIFIEDS Attention Married Students: Close in Sub. Modem Home. Very attr. & ideal for small family. Nice lawn, trees, gar den soil. River Rd. Dist. Close to bus. Rt. Price $6000.00; $750.00 Dn. Wilcox Realty. 860 Will. Dial 4-9162 or 4-9011. 1-14 Card Tables—metal with color ful plastic tops, $4.95 (were $7.95). Occasional tables, 25% off. Floor lamps now $10 (were $19). Johnson Furniture, 649 Willamette. S & H Green Stamps. 1-23 Part time; men & women wanted to work into full time with guarantee & bright future in low cost auto insurance field. If you are ambitious, call 4-9444 or stop in 926 Oak St. MWF Lost—One checkered overcoat at Gamma Phi house dance, taken by mistake. Return is urgent —car keys in pocket. Phone 4-1180, Robert H. Grant. 1-14 BURGERS; Coney Islands, hot chili, shakes, fries. Delivery Service, and on Friday and Saturday 12 until 12. THE HUT. Phone 4-6319. 1-14 Alterations and dressmaking. Phone 3-4182 for appointment. Mrs. McCoy, 2024 Emerald, Apt. 1. 1-14 Lost; “Child Psychology” by Jersild. Contact Shannon Mc Gee. Phone 4-6814. 1-14 Royal Portable Typewriter with case. Good condition. $45. Ph. 3-4300. 1-13 For Rent: Clean quiet room for man. 1370 Agate St. Mrs. Mc Fedger. 1-12-tf HOME away from home, large room, twin beds, 3-4654. 1-17 College Girls Love! to dine out in a romantic, intimate atmosphere. Make a date to have dinner in Seymour's new Riviera Room . , . where you'll dine by candlelight and soft music, sur rounded by scenes from the French Riviera. You'll find prices reasonable in the Riviera Room, din ners start at $1.60, and we serve delicious steaks, sea food and chicken. Your favorite cocktail also available. ta/noum jor cjood joatdL