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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1956)
Spring Honor Roll Lists 300; 45 Straight A's More thnn three hundred «tu t.M mafic the spring term honor roll released by the registrar's of fice. Of the .HOD students listed, 45 made perfect four point h. The honor roll includes all stu dents who mad« a 3.5 or better Student a making a perfect 4.00 grade [joint average were: Carol Orlach, Oaii Ciritsch, Roger Cross. Mary McCronkey, and Mer ritt Whitten, all of Portland. Joanne Aebiacher, Kathryn, Nancy Draper, Kenneth Erickson. Reata Oloor, Rosemary Hite, Richard Hogan. Timothy James, Marsha Meyers, David Mour ound, Mark Robbins, Robert Rob inson, Ronald Spicer. Alien Swearingen, Robert Toxtbeig, and Mariya Trippett, all of Eu gene. Barbara Bailey. Albany; Betty Walters. Ashland; Marilyn Chris tensen, Aatorla; Joseph Rigert, Beaverton; Jacqueline Kerris, Bend; Paul I.lzundla, Burns; Es ther Strom, Clackamas; William Booher, Condon; Mary Ziniker, Creswell; Marilyn Miller, Enter prise. Gordon Summers, Halfway; Marilyn Gerber. Klamath Kalla; Pay-on Woolsey, Lowell; Betty Selvey, Mi Minnville; Laura Dau ghenbaugh, North Bend; Dick Nooe, Redmond; Prances Pass more, and Ruth Sawyer, both of Springfield; Sandra Schorr and Gyla Beth Seal, both of Salem; Harry Asch, Long Inland, N.Y.; Nancy Goasctt, Bremerton. Wash ; Oharle* Stcvenaon, Yu caipa, Cal.; and Joanne Zihndrr. Elk Grove, Cal. •12 From Portland Listed on the honor roll with 3,.»0 GPA were the following Portland students: Dale Bajema, Morton Berennon, Jane Berg atrom, Erwin Boring, Merle Ruth Burk, Barbara Burns, Richard Butler. Myra Campbell. Alice Cushman. Joanne Chambers, Mar lin Claussen. Lynnea Dewey. Jean Kay, Nan cy Kerguson, Helen Klippo, Carol Gerlach, Dorothy Griffith. Gail Gritsch. Roger Gross, Beverly Hall, Hubert Hall, Richard Hall, John Harding. Carolyh Kaser. Jerome Katzky, Gundar King, Jimmie Luey, Jackie McAfee, Sharron McCabe. M iry McCroskey, Philip McHugh, Louise McManlgal, Jean McPher son. Estelle MacGregor. Deloris Metzger, Catherine Mundorff, Colleen Murray. James Noble, Barbara Nyberg, Sharon Pederson, Lee Ramsey, Karen Rice, Darlyne Robinson. Richard Sly, Carolyn Smyth, Pa tricia Southworth, Samuel Vahey, Sandra Vonderheit. David Wells, Gail West, Merritt Whitten, and Claudia Zorn. Many From F.ugono Eugene students with honor roll standing were: Joanne Aesbis cher. Delmer Aosbischer, Larry Anderson, Robert Beatty, Kath ryn Beatty, Gene Bigelow, Carol Boals, Richard Bronaugh, Con stance Brown, Lon Bryant, Rob ert Bureker, Mary Bussard. David Cass, Ruepert Cederwall, Ruth Chertok, Margaret Collins worth, Gary DeBroekert, Clar ence Dejean, Alvin Denham, Nancy Draper, John Earle, Mal colm Edmundson, Everett El dridge, Ann Erickson, Kenneth Erickson, Laurie Fischer, Samuel Frear, Joan Fuller, Dorothy Gam blin, Hubert Garrabrant, Lola Glenn, Reta Gloor, Valerie Govig, Kathryn Griffith and Myron Grove. More From Eugene Allen Hamilton, George Hemp hill, Rosemary Hite, Burton Hob son, Richard Hogan, Jill Hutch ings, Timothy James, Charles Jeppesen, Virginia. Kapsa, Dennis Katl.i-r, Helmut Kratisse. Dianna McCllntock, Donald Mc Cltire, Shirley McLean, Charles McMahon, Ellen McReynolds, Florence Mallery, Erla Matson, Winston Maxwell, Marsha Mey ers. Claudia Milkes, Marjorie Moore, George Morgan, Willa Morris, David Moursund. James Patton, Edward Phin ney, James Polkinghorne, Ger aldine Porritt, Paul Raymond, Bonnie Read, Raymond Reid, Mark Robbins, Keith Robertson, Kaye Robinette, Robert Robinson. Dean Schnaible, Thora Seaver, Courtney Smith, Mary Smith. William Smith, Nelda Spain, Dean Sparks, Ronald Spicer, Phyllis Stalsberg, Due Ethel Stanley, Ed win d Stockwell, Alien Swearin gen. Robert Tor.tberg. Robert Trigg, Marlys Trippett, Martha Turn bt;II. Agnes Ctecht, Richard War kentin, le*lla West, Kathryn Will cox, Sandra Williams, Nan Wood and Shirley Woodruff, also of Eu gene. \-B-r Othi-r students on the honor roll are: Clifford Ackley. Leslie Adkins, Robert Adler, Beverly Anderson, Bob Archibald, Vianne Atchison. June Bacher. Barbara Bailey, Marion Baum, William Bechen, Frank Berkshire, Carol Bestul, Joyce Birkholz, William Bocher. Kenneth Boyer. John Brandt. Vivienne Brown. Craig Cheshire, Marilyn Chris tensen, Arlene Clark, William Cook. Ida Coston, Ruth Coston and Nancy Crandell. D-E-F-G Laura Daughenbaugh, Leroy Drussel, Kenneth Durham. Mary Egan, Karleen Evans. Jacqueline Ferris, John Flaxel, Lyle Foltz, Clifford Fountain, Mary Jo Fourier, Nancy Fox, Robert Francis, Robert Fudge. Marilyn Gerber, Melva Gowan, and Sally Jo Greig. H-I-J-K-L Roger Hagglund. Nancy Hagg lund. Larry Hall, Erik Hansen, Betty Haralson. Phyllis Higdon, Harriet Hornbeck, Thomas How ser, Edna Humiston. Bonnie James, Barbara John son. Kenneth Koeppen, Glen Kuy kendall. Germaine LaMarche, Alice Las key, Douglas Liechty, Paul Li sundia, Leo la Lorenzen. M-N-O-P Michael McCormick, Terrance McCullough, Helen McGary, Wil liam Mainwaring, Loretta Ma«on, Joan Meltebeke, Donald Millage Donna Miller, Marilyn Miller. Peter Miller.. Judith Milne, Gail Moan, Mollie Monroe, Jimmy Moyer. Donna Nichols, Dick Nooe. Sally Oar, Gladys Osborne, Ar thur Ostrander. Joan Passmore, Craig Philips, and Jerome Pool. R-S Jarold Ramsey. Robert Ran som, Gordon Rice, Charles Rich ardson, Joseph Rigert, Jo Ann Rogers, Gerald Ross, Dale Rus sell. Gwendolyn Samuelson. Jean Sandlne, Ruth Sawyer, Loeetta Schelske, Sandra Schori. Gerald Schwarz, Gyla Beth Seal, Betty Seley, Jon Shaw, Joan Shoe maker, Clara Shogren, Perry Sloop, Myron Smith. Evelyn Sod erman, Sylvia Sommerer, Fred Stammer, William Stoner, Esther Strom. Gordon Summers, and Ralph Swenston. T-Z Peter Taussig, Agnes Thomp son, Herbert Titus, Eckard Toy. Robert Turley. Dorothy Wada, Nolene Wade. William Walters, Betty Walters. Shirlee Warren, Ronald Wilder, Payson Woolsey, Mary Ziniker. and Margery Ziniker. Out of State Students from other states on the honor roll were: Carole Ad ams, Harry Asch, Bruce Brenn. Gregory Calvert, Ann Cavanagh, Robert Coffin, Shelley Doggett. Donald Gibbs, Nancy Gossett, Marlene Grassechi, James Greene. Marion Henderson. Irwin Joslvn. Gilbert Lieberman, Dorothy Lin go. Leo McMahon, Charles Mitch elmore. Barbara Pinkerton, Annie L. Quackenbush, John Raventos. Nancy Reynolds. Inga Shipstead, Charles Stevenson, Donald Swan son. Norio Takayama, Arthur Web er, Oakland Wong, and Joanne Zehnder. From Overseas From territories and other countries were the following stu dents on the roll: Frances Achee, Alice Belt, Chung Chang. Tong Veep Nixon's Arrival Sees Busy Reception By BILL COOK Emerald Staff Writer From the moment the flagship "Little Rock’i touched its wheels at Eugene airport Wednesday aft ernoon bearing Richard M. Nixon, a whirl of well organized activity Bui rounded the vice-president. State and local Republican lead ers headed by Douglas McKay were lined up expectantly to meet the smiling Nixon as he deplaned with his wife, Pat. With him were newsmen and photographers who quickly shot the necessary pic tures of Nixon and McKay shak ing hands on the airport ramp. The crowd was small and varied, ranging from small chil dren waving banners to party workers to everyday folk excited by the glamous of seeing an im portant leader so close at hand. Outstanding among the last was an older lady who clutched a let ter from Nixon and said as he shook her hand, “I received your letter. Thank you so much. Good luck and God bless you.” In the background were the ever-pres ent Secret Service men trying so hard to be inconspicuous that they were obvious. Holds Press Conference When the hand-shaking was over, the vice-president was ush ered into a press conference with the Secret Service clearing the way. This reporter discovered their efficiency when upon nearly colliding with Mrs. Nixon, he was 15 Coed Workers Counsel in Dorms Fifteen coeds are serving as counselors this year in the Uni versity's women's dormitories. They are Joy Dewey and Hazel Forsythe. Hendricks: Carol Beech and Joyce Spillman. Susan Camp bell; Lorna Lee Davis and Lloy dene Hurt. Carson 2; Florence Woodworth and Becky Beairsto, Carson 3; Katie Rapp and Mary Jo Williams. Carson 4; Phyllis Stalsberg and Mary Cadiz, Car son 5. In the women's units of John Straub hall those serving as coun selors are Janet Kneeland. Sherry Ross unit: Patsy Williams. Omega unit: and Marilyn Avery, Barris ter unit. Cheah. Kwang Han, Louise Huese, Yasuo Ishida. Helen Knight, Tan Liang. Ken neth Liu, Peter McCart, Setsuko Ogura, and Owen Watkins. snatched out of the way by a very husky agent. Nixon left the short press con ference soon after and was hustled into a motorcade which headed for the Eugene hotel. At the hotel Nixon “dropped in” on ; a precinct meeting in progress, then moved on to a veterans meet ing and a reception. He then re ; tired to his room to rest for his speech at McArthur court. Hall Decorated The basketball pavilion was ! transformed into a junior con vention hall for the speech with ; posters, signs, elephant heads, 1 and placards for the audience to wave. The halls and aisles were : swarming with Eugene police, members of the Sheriff’s posse— wearing their guns for the big i event- and of course the Secret Service, still looking "inconspicu ous." Two of them were sighted ; inspecting the area under the speakers platform. The evening’s excitement got ; underway with the entrance of a I color guard marching to music reminiscent of the late lamented three ring circus. The ceremony became a complete fiasco when the Oregon flag refused to stand. And of course Dandy, the ATO mascot, was there. Platform activities began with | the introduction of state and lo cal candidates from coroner to ! U.S. Senator—the candidate for j secretary of state was con I cpicuously absent — and short speeches. Nixon Enters At last it was time for Nixon to arrive. Right on schedule, at 7:55. he entered the packed audi torium. He was introduced by Harris Ellsworth and promptly at 8 p.m. Nixon began to speak. He spoke in a vigorous style somewhat like a first affirmative speaker in a debate, due perhaps to his debating experience and the fact that he was supporting the j party in power. A note of campus interest was supplied when Skull and Dagger, sophomore men’s honorary, tap ped Nixon as he left the audi torium. Nixon thanked Walt Schreck. president, for the in signia of the honorary and said he would “wear it at my next speech, but not at Oregon State.” I -- - PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • Students! — Faculty! 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