Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1956, Page Six, Image 6

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    DRI/IDS TAP DICK BLUE. lelt, at the Junior Prom Thursday
Night. Ten outstanding sophomore men were tapped for member
ship next year in the Junior men's honorary. Tapping is Bill .Main
waring, center. At right is Don Hick.
Weekend Events Draw
Over 800 Moms Here
Over S00 mothers of University
students were on campus last
F;iday and Saturday for the
annual Junior and Mothers' week
end events. Entertainment es
pecially for mothers was the Sat
urday breakfast business meet
ing of the Oregon Mothers' club
and a coffee hour in the after
noon.
Winners of the mothers' at
tendance trophies which were
presented at the all-campus sing
were Phi Kappa Sigma for the
men’s living organizations with
66 per cent attendance and
Beta Phi for the women's organi
zations with a 03 per cent ma?k.
Runners up were Carson 5 with
50 per cent and Phi Gamma Delta
with 31 per cent.
New Officers Chosen
Elected president of the Oregon
Mothers’ Club for the coming
year at the breakfast was Mrs.
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water, fireplace, range, re
friegerator, $00.00. 451 E.
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Order your printing now from
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yard. 4-3615. 214tf
Photographs: House dances
and groups. Phone DI 4-3432.
The Fehly Studio. 13-tf
Lost—Blue short-jsleeved cash
mere car digan. Finder please
contact 404-B Carson. Re
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1948 Studebaker Commander
convertible, very good con
dition. Radio, heater, over
drive and other extras. $225.
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5-21
Garage for rent, $5 a month.
749 E. 13th. 5-21
Elery G. Fay of Portland, re
tiring president of the Portland
Mother;;' group. Other new offi
cers include Mrs. C. A. Kratzke
of Independence, vice 'president;
Mrs. Deo D. Palmer of Portland,
recording secretary: Mrs. Alan
A. Kinser of Portland, corre
sponding secretary: Mrs. Orin K.
Burrell of Eugene, financial sec
retary, and Mis. Jess Hill of
Cottage Grove, treasurer.
Directors- who will serve for
three year terms include Mrs.
Harry C. Visse. Mrs. V. Dominey,
Mrs. E. Burns. Mrs. William Lid
beck and Mrs. H. L. Parmenter
Elected as state vice presidents
to serve for two years were Mi s.
Allan Perry and Mrs. R. W. Ken
nedy.
Principal speaker at the break
fast was O. Meredith Wilson,
University president, who compli
mented this year's mothers’ club
on their fine record and achieve
ments during the past year. Wel
coming speeches were given by
Bud Hinkson, ASUO student
body president: Karl Onthank,
associate director of student af
fairs; Burt Brown Barker, vice
president emeritus of the Univer
sity and William Hammond, vice
president of the Dad's club.
Over $4000 in Scholarships
Beverly Landon and Sue Ryder,
co-chairmen of Mothers' Week
end, were introduced by Mrs.
James Walton of Salem, retiring
president of the Or egon Mothers.
Mrs. Walton also presented
President Wilson with the moth
er’s <heck for $4473 to cover the
30 scholarship awards made this
year to worthy high school
seniors.
Enter tainment was provided by
Don Neeley, who sang “Silent
Springs'’ and “You’ll Never Walk
Alone” accompanied by Marge
Ziniker at the piano.
Mothers were also entertained
at a coffee hour Saturday after
noon in Gerlinger hall. Univer
sity administrators, Mothers' club
officers and the Mothers’ Week
end co-chairmen greeted the
visitors in a receiving line.
Canipus living organzations
held special programs and open
house for the guests of their
members during the weekend.
Student Library Contest Prizes
.Awarded for Thirteen Collections
Book prizes were awarded to
thirteen students Saturday, from
!among 93 entries received in the
annual student library contest
sponsored by the University
Co-op store, the Association of
Patrons und Friends of the lrnl
| versity library. Mis. Henry
Tr. inp, House Librarians asso na
tion. and Prouty's Old Book
store.
The five categories were un
dergraduate student's general li
brary: undergraduate specialized;
graduate student's general: grad
j uate student s specialized: and
; special paper-hacked general or
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Award Announced
For Essay Contest
Judith Caflson won first prize
111 the Peter Pauper Press essay
contest with an entry entitled
“My* Reasons for Reading," Ber
nice Rise, browsing-room librarian
announced yesterday. Miss Carl
son will receive her choice of ten
books from the Pauper Press.
Miss Rise also stated that the
second-place winner was Cora
Standley. who will receive five
books for an essay titled "Read
ing and Me." and the third place
award went to Marlene Jewell.
The awards will be presented
■at a banquet of the Association
of Patrons and Friends op the
University libraryT to be held Sat
urday night.
Co-op Calls for
Discount Receipts
Co-u'j membeis must turn in
their Co-op receipts by -1:30 this
afternoon if they wish to* receive
their 10 per cent discount. G. L
Henson announced recently.
Receipts must be .submitted to
the office of the Co-op.
The discount is available to
members on all purchases they
made duiing the year if they have
saved their Co-op slips.
Personnel Committee
To Discuss Interviews
The SU personnel committee
will meet today at 1 p.m. in ihe
Student Union. All members have
been asked to attend. Subject of
the meeting will concern Inter
views for skeleton commutes.
Campus Calendar
Monday
Noon Spanish Tbl 110 SU
Soc Staff 111 SU
Ordi Lnch 112 SU
URC Commuters SU
4:00 Music Com 302 SU
Movie Com 312 SU
Dance Com 313 SU
6:30 Van Rysselbet'ghe
Dinner 112 SU
7:00 Oi ides Ceil 3rd Kir
7:30 Pub Bd 337 SU
8:00 Woodring beet
Ballrm SU
Campus Briefs
• There will be a I’KC meet
ing at noon today in the StudenL
Union.
specialized, for both graduates
and undergraduates.
Kirs!-prize winners received $2ft '
in books, second will receive
prizes of $1.r> in books, andthlrd
plure winners will get 510 in
books.
Winners Named
Undergraduate: George Ger
j hard, Jr., senior in psychology;
John Walsted, senior in history,
second: B. D. Toepfer, junior in
irchlteeture, third. Squire B«>
zarth. sophomore in liberal arts,
honorable mention.
Undergraduate specialised; N«k
Kwan Kim. junior in mathe
matics. mathematics library, first;
James Manns, senior in architec
ture. second with an architecture
library: Mrs. Orville Collver, spe
cial student in English, third with
a Japanese literature collection.
Honorable-mention winner was
Kobort Bureker. junior in Eng
lish. with a special library on
"Americana."
Graduate general: Harold Bau
man. graduate in history, general
American life and thought for
first place; Paul Davey, graduate
in Phvsica. second; Hurry VVld
raan, graduate in painting, third;
Thomas Grave, graduate in gen
era! studies, honorable mention
Graduate specialized: William
Rout if, graduate in history, his
tory of American foreign rela
Honcrary Initiates
Fourteen Students
Fourteen new members were
initialed into Beta Alpha Psi.
recounting honorary, at the
group's initiation and banquet
Wednesday night. James M. Gil
man Jr., president of the Oregon
society of Beta Alpha Psi. was
the speaker.
'll’." new initiates are Harmon
A rbogast, Keith Barker, Don
Bick. Robert Glerup. Richard Har
rison. James Larpenteur, George
PorU*r, Patricia Richards, Mal
colm Scott. M ugaret Tyler. Ger
ald Blank Denies Norris. Louis
Ramus, and Raymond Knutson.
Hcnoraries Tap
During Weekend
(Ci»itinu, i hum I'j.n' Oik*)
and third place to I’hi Kappa
Sigma.
Phi Theta Upsilon scholarships]
to sophomore women were given
to Esther Strom. Kendi Long
n»- Uer, Ih isiilla Ilenington, amt
Bonnie Coonu. Kwama awarded
ax scholarships to freshmen
women Estelle MacGregor, Dy
tnne Schneider. Janet Beilin, ■
Hvlen Simon, Judy Not ton and
Sandra Humphreys.
AWS scholarships went to!
Dorothy Allen, Sharon Leuthold.
and »Evra Jensen. The Hazel
Schwering scholarship was award
ed to Hazel Forsythe. Other schol
arships given were the Marjorie
Thompson Reynolds scholarship,
to Betty Feley. Zonta Club schol
urshi to Doris Allen and th“
ytiota Club scholarship to Janice
Eekhout.
Karl W. Onthank, associate di
rector of student affairs, was,
awarded the Friars Scroll for
outstanding contributions, to the
University and students.
SHISLER'S
FOOD MARKET
Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats
Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream
OPEN FROM 9 A.M.
DAILY & SUNDAYS
TILL 11:00 m.
13th at High St.
Dial 4*1342
ttons, first; Victor Mtlliiteln,
graduate lt> ^psychology. special
clinical psychology, second; James
Mackey, graduate In biology,
natural history library, third.
Honomblc mention wont to Har
old Bauman, with an early mod
ern library.
One prize of S10 cash was of
fered in the j»a|>cr'-backed com
petition, and j< was awarded
lointly to Orville Coltver, grad
uate in sociology, with a special
though", and sociology collection,
and to George Gerhard, Jr., with
t general collection,
ma
Honorable mention In the
paper-backed division went to r.
Baughmn Lee. graduate student
in political scieiu -. with a collec
tion on Hast-rn affalls.
Tlie prizes will !>• awarded Sat
urday night at the annual bun
quel of groups sjionsoiing tl‘> •
contest. Ileaci University librarian
Carl Hint* will pt<*> tnt awards at
the banquet at wh; h all prtze
winners will ta- gte- .ts of the A •
sociation of Patror.. and Friend.*
Japan Is Topic
Of Ogasawara
YoMitkatxu Or i »waia, profes
sor of fjwgniphy at Univer
sity in Tokyo, Jn .«n, w?IJ speak
tonight at M pro on 'Regioi 1
Geography and its Art In Japan.”
The lecture will given in the
mezzanine gallery of the museum
of ait
The lecture Ih sponsored by th»
•far Eaatern studh* committee of
the University. Slide* will be
■hown during the lecture and
there will al.-ej Ive a special ex
hibit
Ogasawara is ut*o director of
the Land Use S irvey of the
Geographical Survey Institute
which is under the Ministry of
Construction. Thin is similar to
our Department of the Interior.
He has written paper on fish
ing villages in Japan, resource.
in Borneo and gcoraorpl.ic re
gions in Japan.
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