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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1963)
ASUO PRESIDENTIAL Hopefuls Snennis Crinch and Shrill Sturburne began the annual presidential campaign in their usual fashion, sitting on their . . . donkeys (sic). STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 5th IN TWO THEATRES HEILIGl 1-BFTTF9 PICTljPES tffPMTT SOUNT - 660 WIUAMETTI \JP/,Mn 4.4152 WVE-IN THEATR 11'I THE PULITZER ' PRIZE NOVEL NOW COMES TO ■' THE SCPEEN1 TbkiilV^ | Mockingbird GREGORY PECK A FahoU MuftifM. fclrtwil frtAictMM Hcluri (WMIWKUAK Goldschmidt, Buel To Resign Numerous campus leaders in cluding the editor of the Emer ald, the campus walk sweeper, and the student body president have announced they will resign from their respective offices with in the next month ASUO President Neil G o 1 d schmidt told the Emerald Sun day that he will leave his office April 17. "They won’t let me stay any longer,” he complained. EMERALD EDITOR Ron Buel has announced his resignation ef fective May 1 for similar rea sons “I’m sick and tired of the job,” he said, “and you had better i deltete my deroratory comments about my editorial page editor who has actually done a wonder-1 ful job." Ti Ger Bomm, University side-I walk cleaner, has also announced that he would soon resign his position "I have decided that I am barking up the wrong tree Every dog has his day, you know,” he said. To fill the vacancies, an all campus election will be held April 17, and a new editor will be se lected May 1. Frat s... (Continued from page 1) ASl'O President Neil Gold sehinid said, ‘The loss of the fraternity system will mean a loss to the whole University. It; has given me a great deal of warmth to deal with representa tives of the fraternity system, j Having at one time been a fra- i ternity man myself, I know that it can be an exceptionally re warding experience for the in dividual However, in this case, the individual must give way for the good of all.” Harvey Griffin, IFC president said, ‘ This decision has caused a great deal of sadness in me Being a fraternity man, I know the great value that can accrue to the individual fraternity man In this case, however, I must admit that, unfortunate as it is, we must sacrifice ourselves for the good of all. I must admit that I feel especially bad that the fraternity system will do the greatest good for the University by leaving it." Alexander Wingarten, care taker of Pearl Buck School said, With that fraternity system gone. I don't know who's going to clean the place up now. This has caused me a great deal of unhappiness. I was a fraternity man myself and I know the experience can mean a lot to a young man.” Advertisement Dairy Queen Tastes Rotten April Fool! Dairy Queen tastes wonderful, just like it always has. To celebrate April Fools Day, the Dairy Queen store will not be giving away free Dairy Queens. So run right down to the Dairy Queen and get one today. Little Man on Campus ff^TMAf aASS Of £N<5IUG&& HW POOZ— IVe SEgtf V£0« T(Z.V!Na TD GET TH1 PEW TO Wove &A CUTlATHlS eUlLPlHd'1 JC eep warm and i am wi til Monerud-Huntington HEATING OIL L 123 E. 10th -Dl 2-1791 J Don't be a meat-head! Get Vitalis with V-7. It keeps your hair neat ali day without grease. Maturally. V-7® is the greaseless grooming discovery. Vitalis® with V-7 fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dryness, keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Try it! ROUND TRIP CHARTER FLIGHT NEW YORK to EUROPE ONLY JUNE 13-SEPT. 7 LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Contact Michael Philippas, Ext. 1977 AND Come to Meeting: Tues., Apr. 2, 7 p.m., S.U.