Winners named
in bridge test
Some excellent competitive
bridge was played In the A11
Campua Duplicate bridge tourna
ment held in the SU Wednesday,
according to E. C. Trenholme,
director of the context.
Trenholme in officially the dir
ector of the Eugene Duplicate
Bridge Club.
Contextantx winning first place
were Don Seymour and Tom
Higashi; (north-south) Larry
Collins and Stan Wall, i East
Weat). Second place winners
were Dick Brenner and Jim Con
ners, < North - South i; Gerry
Green and Ron Abell (East
West». George porter and Gary
Callison ( North-South i; Dave
Brewer and Judy Hyatt, (East
West I, placed third.
Duplicate bridge puts the
game on a highly competitive
level, as the couples play the
same hands and the scores are
compared with the completion of
the tournament.
Other all-campus tournaments
and an intercollegiate contest arc
»< heduled Winter and Spring
term, which will also be spon
sored by the SU Games and Out
door Activities committee.
Dean of music
to attend meeting
The dean of the School of Mu
sic will attend the annual meet
ing of the National Association
of Schools of Music In St. Uouis
Nov. 28-29.
Dean Theodore Kratt is an
examiner of schools for the
NASM, as well as official repre
sentative heads from music de
partments in universities, col
leges and conservatories through
out the United States will attend
the meetings which will be con
cerned with some of the prob
lems facing music education on
the college level.
Sue Schaeffers
named Sweetheart
Sue Schaeffers, a freshman
pledge of Kappa Kappa Gamma
was chosen Sweetheart of Sigma
Chi Thursday night.
Miss Schaeffers, a St. Francis
high school graduate, will be
crowned Saturday at the frat
ernity's house dance.
SU Sunday movie
" The Enemy Below"
“The Enemy Below,” starring
Kohert Mltehum and Curt Jur
gens, will be presented Sunday
by the Student t'nion Movie
Committee. Movie time Is 2:30
and 3.
“Enemy,” directed by Dirk
Powell, relates a duel is-tween
an American escort destroyer
and a German submarine dur
ing World War II.
Mitrhiim and Jurgens are the
two commanders of the clash
ing navul vessels. During the
action of the movie the two
enter a battle of wits.
Surplus Activities
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underneath the general Home
coming committee to construct
a large sign, depleting the
Homecoming theme, at Home
centrally, located Hpot Bueh aa
the Btudent Union.
The Canoe Fete float con
tPHt exists for reasons similar
to the Homecoming sign con
test. The problem 1h of much
greater magnitude though, be
cause without floats we would
have no Canoe Fete. But the
responsibility of houses to build
these floats haH never been
oueationed.
So, “for the good of the
house,” we spend an enormous
amount of labor on building
something, because we IIAVK
to. Obviously such an under
taking competes with the* aca
demic demands of the Univers
ity. I think our philosophy Is
wrong here: If the Canoe Fete
Is to be continued, then It ought
to bo continued because those
who work recognize that It ser- '
ves a purpose for the University
and because It Is a voluntary
effort on the part of the Individ
uals and the groups involved.
The elimination and-or modi
fication of these three time
consuming activities, seems to be
the next step if we are to fol- i
low the example of the Studertt
Union Board. If these functions
have real worth, then voluntary :
planning aud participation will
perpetuate them. If they can
only be perpetuated by required 1
participation, then they must;
have little real merit and there
fore ought to die.
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