Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1961, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Foil Term 1960
Undergraduate Grade Averages
Men's Organizations
Campbell Club
Canard Club
GPA
2.94
2.81
2.74
2.71
2.69
2.670
2.672
2.667
2.663
2.660
2.85
2.64
2.61
2.60
2.598
2.593
U. O.
Hank
HomciiH
Or|(anluilli)n>t
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Orides
Rebec House
Delta Gamma
Alpha Xi Delta
Gamma Phi Beta
Highland House
Alpha Phi
University House
Pi Beta Phi
Alpha Chi Omega
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Alpha Gamma Delta
Columbia Annex
All Sorority
Chi Phi Colony
Tau Kappa Epsilon
2.592
2.58
2.57
2.566
2.563
2.555
2.552
2.54
2.535
2.534
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Off Campus Women
Sigma Kappa
Kappa Alpha Theta
Douglas Hall
Alpha Omieron Pi
Delta Delta Delta
ALL WOMEN
Upperclass Women's Dorms
Phi Kappa Pal
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Aider House
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Theta Chi
2.52
2.51
2.5088
2 5086
2.50
2 40
2 48
2.47
2.45
2 445
2 444
2.443
2.442
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Sweetser Hall
7.eta Tau Alpha
Ann Judson House
McAllister Hall
Delta Zcta
Chi Omega
Alpha Delta PI
Smith Hall
AIX UNIVERSITY
2.439
AUL UNIVERSITY
Cpperclass Men's Dorma 2.438
I^ambda Chi Alpha
Hale Kane Hall
Adams Hall
Barrister Inn
Omega Hall
Off Campus Men
Chi Psi
Alpha Tau Omega
Delta Upallon
2.428
2.427
2.417
2 412
2.40
2 39
2.385
2.3834
2 3831
2.382
2 381
2.37
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Carson Hall
Hawthorne Hall
DeCou Hall
ALL MEN
2.368
All Fraternity
2.365
Pi Kappa Phi
Dan Clark Hall
2.34 49
2.336 50
2.331 51
Dyment Hall
2.330
Freshman Women's Dorms
McClure Hall 2.31 52
Sigma Chi 2.304 53
Beta Theta Pi 2.300 54
Kappa Sigma 2.29 55
Phi Sigma Kappa 2.28 56
Phi Gamma Delta 2.27 57
Phi Kappa Sigma 2.26 58
2.259 59
Philadelphia House 2.257 60
Alpha Hall 2.24 61
Sherry Rosa Hall 2.236 62
Sheldon Hall 2.232 63
Phi Delta Theta 2.230 64
Hendricks Hall
Freshman Men's Dorms 2.22
Delta Tau Delta
Young Hall
Gamma Hall
Stafford Hall
Morton Hall
French Hall
Sigma Nu
Pi Kappa Alpha
Nestor Hall
2.21
2.209
2.206
2.203
2.18
2.1655
2.1651
2.14
2.13
2.05
1.95
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
Shaffer Hall
Susan Campbell
Coeds! To Look Even More Beautiful
™e Royal Hairoom
17th & Pearl Dl 3-7406
a new shop with new styles
Otis Davis to Teach
How would you like to havi>
a world champion for your
physical education teacher ?
Thin will be the case for Spring
field high school students next
i Monday, Jan. Id, when Otis
Davis goes on the payroll there.
The Olympic champion and
I graduate of the University of
Oregon will start on a new
phase of his life when he takes
over the recently vacated po
i sltion.
DAVIS WHO won the 400
meters and anchored the 1600
meter relay team last summer
in Kome has been doing prae
; tice teaching and going on lec
ture tours since his return.
There was no indication that
he would he assigned any
coaching duties at Springfield.
Civil Service Asks
For More Wages
A $15 million grant for Civil
! Service salary adjustments has
been asked of the Oregon Legisla
ture by Gov. Hatfield. Mr. Ralph
Wheeler, neighboring district di
j rector of the Oregon State Em
ployees Association, presented
I this message to local members at
their meeting in the Student Un
I ion Jan. 10.
Gov. Hatfield stated that there
is a 50 per cent turnover in state
! employees each year and it is
too expensive to continuously
train employes who are enticed
away by private industries offer
i ing better pay. The salary ad
justments should alleviate this
situation.
WHEELER also reported that
the Ways and Means Interim
Committee is still studying plans
to improve the State Retirement
System to make it more compar
able to those of California and
Washington. A report will be re
leased in the immediate future.
Discussed at the meeting was
the rapid growth of O.S.E.A.
; membership on the University
campus. Statewide, over 61 per
' cent of the 17,500 state employes
are now members of O.S.E.A.
Chapters are jointly aiming at
an increase of membership to at
, least 80 per cent before the Ore
gon Legislature ends.
AN ALL-OUT Workshop to
better inform members of their
benefits and privileges as Civil
Services employees of the state
of Oregon is soon to be held in
Eugene.
Use Emerald Classified Ads—
Phone DI 2-1411. Ext. 618
WE
DELIVER
• Hamburgers
• Shakes
• Sandwiches
• Cold Drinks
Mon. thru Fri.
7:00 p.m. — 12 Midnight
And
Sunday 4-12
Phone Dl 5-9369
Jumbo Bar B-Q
873 E. 13th
History Club To Meet Tonight
The Graduate History Club |
will meet to discuss the topic, i
| “Is Freshman History a Forgot-:
ten Course?” tonight at 8 p.m.
in the SU.
A panel of teaching fellows and ;
graduate students will begin the
discussion with a recent article
of the same title from the maga
zine “Liberal Education” as a
basis. Lloyd Sorenson and Stan
Icy Pierson, professors of history
Will comment on t he panel's views
concerning the assumptions and
methods of the Western Civili
zation survey as it is taught here
and elsewhere.
All interested persons are wel
come and will he invited to par
ticipate in the discussion of the
topic.
Classified Ads—
RATES: 5c per word first Insertion; 3c thereafter. Minimum
charge 50c. All classified ads must be in before 3:30 p.m. on the
day preceding publication. Call DI 2-1411, Ext. 618.
SERVICES
TYPING Bernice Blakesley.
DI 3-0158.
775 E. 15th., Apt. 5
APPLICATIONS are now being
accepted for limited number of
students on classic guitar. Music
background desirable but not es
sential. Call DI 5-5312 for inter
view.
;
TYPING. Harriet Wilson, 1727
Moss. DI 5-8194.
GUITAR INSTRUCTION. Pri
vate lessons. Music furnished.
Phone DI 5-6346.
TYPING. Manuscripts, theses, pa
pers. Approved UO graduate'
school. Frances G. Ericson.
2206-12 Patterson Drive. DI 3
7696.
PHOTOGRAPHY OF
! House Groups House Dances
Campus Activities
FEHLY STUDIO
1214 Kincaid DI 4-3432
MIMEOGRAPHING — address
: ing. Forms, letters, notices. A.
B. Dick equipment and sup
plies. Miahlers, 1079 Oak St.
DI 4-7172.
TYPING done quickly and accur
ately. DI 3-9757.
ROOM & BOARD
CLOSE to campus. 1433 Patter
son. DI 3-1397.
2 MALE roommates to share
apartment in Scottswood Manor.
Rent would be $30 per month.
Call Neil Read at DI 3-1913, eve
nings. During day call DI 3
1012, ask for Bud or June Tay
lor,
FOR RENT
APT. ACROSS from campus.
Ideal for student couple. 910 E.
18th, or call DI 3r9995.
ROOM near campus. DI 3-5562
after 5 or before 8 a.m.
2-BEDROOM furnished house nr.
University. Write Mrs. Willard,
Box 176, Monroe, or call TH 7
2303.
APT. near University and Hos
pital, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, ideal
for 3 students. DI 3-1390; DI 4
8584.
WANTED
STOLEN ^Valuable watch, silver
expansion band, date calendar,
23 crystals, automatic, and
round-faced. Substantial reward
for information leading to find
ing of watch or apprehension of
thief. Call Mac Greeley, ext. 492.
MALE STUDENT to share clean,
comfortable double room. Steam
heat, bedding, towels furnished.
$25 per month. DI 5-7380.
FOR SALE
1958 BLACK Renault; vinyl in
terior, white sidewalls, radio,
windshield washers, many other
extras. Must see to enjoy. Me
chanically perfect. Priced to
sell. See at 3160 Whitten Drive,
or call DI 3-5078.
FOR SALE
GOOD skis, bindings, poles, shoes;
size 8. Half price. $48.50. 133
Howard Avenue, evenings.
ONCE-USED Kastle Slalom skis.
Complete with A&T long thong
bindings. 195 cm. Swap or sell.
Call DI 4-3225 after 5.
WRINGER WASHER, $35. Al
most new. Daveno. used only 6
months. Iron, $2. DI 4-7557.
ROYAL Portable. 1953; French,
Spanish. German accents. Best
fair offer takes. Salmon, ext.
567.
KNIGHT 20-watt stereo amplifi
er. Almost new. Larry Beach,
ext. 373 after 6 p.m.
i960 VESPA. $417. Good conch
Call Nick Squires, DI 4-5039.
GOOD '49-53 Ford, overdrive
transmission, generator, start
er, distributor. Reasonable. See
Dave Clark, 4501 Franklin Blvd.
evenings.
LAMINATED skis, bindings and
poles, 6’9”. Excellent. Used twice
by sweet old Norwegian lady
; just for going to store. $40. DI
I 3-9757.
NEW tire chains, 7.10-15, or 8.00
14, $9. Bob, DI 4-9373.
LOST & FOUND
THE following articles may be
claimed upon proof of ownership
at M101 in the Student Union:
Men’s jackets, women’s coats
and jackets, sweaters, books,
gloves, scarfs, keys, bracelets,
rings, lighters, hats, shoes, ra
dios, slide rules, binoculars, wal
lets, purses and umbrellas.
AUTO REPAIRS
PACKAGE
MOTOR OVERHAUL
Includes new chrome rings, new
rod bearings, new gaskets and
oil, complete valve grind, tune
engine twice. Total parts and
labor—
$75
6-CYLINDER CARS
$95
8-CYLINDER CARS
100% WRITTEN GUARANTEE
T&A MOTORS
2025 Franklin DI 5-1110
After hours RI 6-4984
HELP WANTED
WANTED — Upper-division man
or women, preferably majoring
in Business or Journalism, to
work on the Special Promotions
staff of tlie Emerald advertising
department. Must have car, free
time in afternoons. Call ext. 618,
ask for Karinn or Steve.
WORK WANTED
IRONING WANTED. 20c a shirt
or 80c an hour. 336 East Broad
way.
; CHILD care my home, close to
University. Available mornings
and all day Tuesday and Thurs
day. 2137 Alder. DI 3-5274.