Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 20, 1955, Page Seven, Image 7

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    DG's Top House
In Spring Grades
Delta Gamma led the spring term ho him grade list with a 3.02
grade point aveiage, according to the list released by the office of
Undent altaira. Second on the IImI whs Pi Beta Phi with a 3.01 OPA
Sigma Alpha Mu waa high on the hat of rnen’a houaea with a 2.85
and alxth place. The all-eampua average waa 2.678.
Mhi'h
Orguni/.atlous
Sigma Alpha Mu
Noiiorganlmtlon Men
Barrister Inn
Phi Kappa Sigma
Sigma Chi
(iamma Mall
All Fnlverslty
Philadelphia House
Tau Kappa Kpailon
Phi Kappa Pal
Campb«1l Club
Phi Delta Theta
Men'* ('lulls
All Men
Delta Upstlon
PI Kappa Phi
Phi Gamma Delta
Beta Theta PI
Men’s Kesldenee Halls
Delta Tau Delta
Alpha Tau U(uega
Alpha Half
Men’s Fraternities
Sigma Phi Kpsilen
Pi Kappa Alpha
Hale Kane
Phi Sigma Kappa
Sherry Rosa Hall
Theta Chi
Men’s Dormitories
Chi Psl
Yeomen
Sederstrom Hall
French Hall
Men’s Freshman Dormi
tories
Cherney Hall
Sigma Alpha Kpsilon
Kappa Sigma
Lambda Chi Alpha
Sigma Nu
Nestor Hall
Hunter Hall
(iPA
3.02
3.01
2.94
2 920
2.918
2 88
2.8.')
2.83
2.81
2.793
2.788
2.7692
2.7691
2.7873
2.7569
2.7564
2.7561
2.751
2.743
2.741
2,736
2 729
2 728
2 716
2.70
2.69
2.6783
2 6783
2.675
2.66
2 655
2.653
2 651
2.644
2.639
2.636
2.626
2.6245
2.6243
2.6214
2.6210
2 614
2.610
2.607
2.601
2.596
2.592
2 584
2.581
2.57
2 54
2.511
2.510
2.509
2.508
2.500
2.496
2.48
2 46
2.441
2.435
2 409
2 399
U.O.
Rank
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
2.377
2.375
2.34
2.31
2 27
2.2532
2.2531
2.15
52
53
54
55
56
07
58
Women's
Organizations
Delta Gamma
Pi Beta Phi
Nonorgan I /.at Ion Women
Ann Judson House
University House
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Women’s Clubs
Alpha XI Delta
2>ta Tau Alpha
O rides
Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega
Women’s Sororities
Delta Delta Delta
Sigma Kappa
Rebec Hjmse
All Women
Alpha Phi
Kappa Alpha Theta
Gamma Phi Beta
Highland House
All University
D< lta Zeta
Carson Hall
Susan CpmptK’H Jlall
Alpha Dclt* Pi
Women's Dormitories
Hendicks Hall
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Omicron Pi
FINEST TRADITION
Mil trace Undergoing Study
To Restore Beauty, Value
By Sam Vahey
Emerald Managing Editor
Oregon Millraee, the Univer
sity'* finest tradition since the '
turn of the century, is now under- j
going a study that is intended
to restore much of its beauty and
recreational value, which have
been partially lost dining the;
years immediately following
World War II.
The first step in a plan of
restoration took place during
Junior Weekend, spring term
1955, when the Canoe Fete was
staged on the Millraee waters for :
the first time in 14 years.
As student and faculty inter
est was much aroused by this
celebration, the ASUO senate.
Student Union hoard, and Edu
cational Activities Budget hoard
approved the spending of funds
for an independent engineering
study during the summer, and a
reereational program for the race
this fall.
Wilson Awaits Results
The study has taken longer
than expected, however, and Uni
versity President O. Meredith
Wilson has awaited the results of
this survey before giving final
approval to the allocation of stu
dent funds on a recreation pro
gram, which is to include, as a
start, a boathouse and canoes.
According to J. Orville Lind
strom. University business man
ager and member of the student
faculty millraee committee, Oct.
1 has been set as a tentative dead
line for the completion of the
engineering study.
Flow Too Slow
Briefly, the problem faced in
a plan of restoration for the mill
race include low water level, slow
flow of water, and unsanitary
Conditions resulting from the slow
flow.
The slow water flow may be
attributed partially to the wash
ing away of the river bank on
the north end of the intake dam.
partially to the 3ft inch outlet
pipe, and partially to a repair
section in the upper channel
which was constructed when a
portion of the channel dike
washed out in high water in the
1940's.
To overcome these problems,
the engineers are considering the
possibility of pumping water into
the millraee. Those pumps would
he installed below the dam and
would do away with a need for
Today's Staff
Make-up Editor: Sam Vahey.
News Desk: Anne Ritchey.*
Cornelia Fogle. Bill Mainwaring.
Copy Desk : Bob Scherer, Dottie
Griffith. Sally Ryan.
Night Staff: Mary Alice Allen.
Bookcases .... 4.95
and up
Chairs .3.00
and up
Wall Shelves . . . .98
and up
Coffee Tables . . 7.95
and up
Study Tables, Desks 9.95 Chests 7.50
and up f and up
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the flam and part, of the upper
channel.
Outlet Considered
Another consideration of the
engineer* is the construction of
an additional outlet, midwav
through the courae of the mill
race. Such an outlet now exists
that carries part of the over
flow to the Willamette river, be
fore parsing the millrace houses.
Thr A SCO senate has estab
lished the Miltrare committee,
whic h ha* guided the* efforts since
the: Canoe Fete. Members are
Sam Vahey, chairman; Lind
strom, Si Kllingson, Fred Cuth
bert and I. I. Wright, faculty
members; and Bob Schooling,
Rally Jo Greig, Darrell Brittsan,
Dick Gray, Kip Wharton and
Jerry Maxwell, students.
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