Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 11, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Three King' Candidates
(Kmrralil photo by Larry Spaulding )
LOOKING KINGLY OX A SPRING-LIKE DAY an three of the six finalists for "King of Heurt*.”
Left to right around the drinking fountain by Fenton hall are Bud IlinUsou, Bill Shepherd and Boh
Reid.
The King of Hearts will be
crowned this year at the Oregor.
Idaho game Friday night. The
coronation of the ‘King" will
take place during the half.
Alpha Chi Omega Kappa Kap
pa Gamma and Delta Gamma
will be the hostess houses for the
Heart Hop this year. The annual
“Y” sponsored dance will start
after the game Friday night and
will last until midnight.
Interviews with thxee of the
finalists follow;
Bill Shepherd
Bill Shepherd, a transfer from
Stanford this year, is a member
of Delta Upsilon and is sponsored
by that fraternity for the King
of Hearts contest. Bill is a sen
ior.
He has been chairman of the
DU Homecoming sign committee
and of their WRA booth and has
also become a member of the Ski
club since he has been on cam
pus. At Stanford Bill also held
membership in the Ski club and
was on the tennis team.
An economics major, Bill lists
his major interests as outdoor
spoils, popular music and eating
steak.
Bud Hinksun
Bud Hinkson. junior class
president and member of Druids,
junior men's honorary, is a mem
ber of Sigma Chi. Bud is spon
sored for the King of Hearts
contest by Alpha Chi Omega.1
Chairmanships of the Homecom
ing bonfire committee and the
Red Cross boa rd are included in
his activities. Bud mentions
among his interests, golf, horse
back riding and most any other
outdoor activity. As evidenced by
his activities. Bud stated that lie
especially enjoys working with
people.
UO Scientist Says His
Department Unknown
The University of Oregan sci
ence department is not getting
its share of students because “the
people of the state are not aware
we are around now,” Donald F.
Swinehart. associate professor
of chemistry, said Tuesday in an
address to members of the Eu
gene Exchange club.
In the past eight years, Ore
gon's science department has
produced as many master’s and
doctoral degrees as bachelor de
grees. Swinehart cites this as a
ridiculous situation and believes
the science department should be
graduating BA's at a 10 to 1
ratio.
Swinehart stated that there
“was a political upheaval in this
state” in 1932 and all science
courses were then moved to Cor
vallis. Science was restored to
Campus Calendar
Noon Italian Tbl 111 SU
German Tbl 112 SU
3:00 Fiedler Lect Dadsrm SIJ
4:00 Fri at 4 Fishbowl SU
RE WK YM-SU
Woody's
round the clock
DRIVE-IN
THE BEST CHICKEN
IN-A-BASKET IN TOWN!
Car Service Weekends Only
Weft 6th, Near SUir
Phene 5-900J
the University of Oregon in 15*42.
but Swinehart said the general
public apparently isn't aware of
this.
A national dip in the educating
of scientists has taken place in
the United States, declared
Swinehart. The Soviet Union, he
said, is now educating two and
one-half times as many graduate,
engineers as the United States.
The lack of qualified high
school science teachers is the
‘‘bottleneck” in the training of
American scientists, he said. By
1965, 10,000 new science teachers
will be needed annually, th'e pro
fessor said.
He is a junior and a history
major.
Bob field
Bob Reid, president of the
Order of the O. is sponsored by
Sigma Chi and Delta Gamma in
the "King" contest. A member
of Sigma Chi, Bob is a junior in
business administration.
Bob lists president of the Order
of the O, wrestling, track, song
director and singing in two quar
tets as his major activities.
BA Studenfs
Plan Meeting
The eleventh annual Student
Business conference will be held
in the Student Union Feb. 16 and
17. The conference is sponsored
by the students and faculty of
[the school of business udminfs
! t rat ion.
Businessmen who are experts
in their fields will speak to small
! groups of students, and will give
the students a chance to learn
\ about possible job opportunities.
Freshmen and sophomores have
been urged to attend, according
to an announcement from John
Watson and Jean Underhill, stu
dent chairmen.
• Classes in the school of busi
ness administration will be dis
missed in the afternoons so that
students may attend the confer
ence.
‘Stock Market*
NKW YORK (Al’i The stock
market advanced strongly Thurs
day to its second straight new!
all-time high.
Wednesday the market a
measured by the Associated
Press average of 60 stocks broke :
through the old 1929 peak to
register a new historic high.
Prices were up Thursday from
1 to 3 points in many cases, and
some stocks pushed their gain
up to around 6 points.
Volume stepped up smartly to
an estimated 3’.. million shares.
That compares with 3,360,000
shares traded Wednesday when
the market was strong.
I
THE
SIDE
The Food and Atmosphere
Has Made It Oregon's Fav
orite Meeting Place!
Features
Giant Sub Sandwich
and Coffee!
Eat Here Tonight!
College Side Inn
NEXT TO THE CAMPUS - 889 East 13th Ave.
Come to the Senior Ball
THE CLASS OF 1955
Requests the honor of your presence
at the
ANNUAL SENIOR BALL
“Dreams of Tomorrow”
February 19, 1955 9:00 1>.M.
ST l DIM l NION HA I .IJtOOM
Formal
Wilkinson to Lecture
On Individual and Art
"Art and the Individual" la tho
topic Jack Wilkinson, assistant
professor «.r art, will speak on
ut I his Friday night’s coffee hour
in the HU browsing room.
CLASSIFIEDS
SALKS OPPORTUNITY: Our
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to work 3 hours per day, ft
days a week or weekends. This
means $150 per month. For
Interview call Mr. Arnold, Eu
gene Motel 1-5 Friday oi 8-9:30
Saturday morning. 2-11
For Rent: Attractive "apart
mette." Furnished, twin beds
for two. hot plate. Phone
4-3548. Address 435 E. 13th
2-15
Shakes, Fries, and Burgers. For
Quicker Deliveries, Call before
7’30. The Hut, Phone 4-0319.
2-lt
I.lke New, Handlers men’s boots,
$12 50. New type cable bind
ings $3,00. 5'. woman's skates,
$7.50. Phone 5-3498 2-11
For Rent: Sleeping room. Break
fast privilege One or two
boys, $25. 831 E. 14 th 2-15
Attractive bachelor opts. Near
camptm. Phone 4-iri27. l-24tf
Man's Black Tuxedo. Si/- :j9.
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