Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1964, Page Six, Image 6

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    Sorority Heads
Campus Grades
l NUF.RGRADl ATE GROUPS’ GRADE POINT AVERAGES
Fall Term
Bank Men’s Organizations GPA
281
2732
2.727
2 725
27018
27014
2893
1 Campbell Club . 2 8910
2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.690
2 881
3 Theta Chi 2.662
4 Watson Hall 2.658
2655
2.621
2.616
2611
2.608
2.606
5 Chi Phi 2.588
6 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.586
2.583
2.581
2.574
2.572
2 568
2.564
2.553
2.541
7 Phi Sigma Kappa 2 539
8 Clark Hall .2.537
2.525
9 Phi Kappa Psi . 2.524
2 ‘tooft
10 Collier Hall. 2.5227
2.514
2.511
It Sheldon Hall 2.506
2.504
12 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.498
13 Philadelphia House 2.497
2.496
2482
14 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 480
15 Young Hall .2.470
2.461
2.454
ALL UNIVERSITY 2.4519
16 McClure Hall 2 447
2 444
1' Burgess Hall 2 443
18 Chi Psi .2.4417
ALL FRATERNITY .... 2.4415
19 Off Campus Men.2.439
2 434
UPPER-CLASS DORMS 2.431
20 Bovnton Hall.2.427
2.4238
2.4233
2. Phi Gamma Delta . 2.420
2.417
22 Delta Upsilon 2.4169
23 Hale Kane Hall 2.4166
2.415
24 Stafford Hall. 2 408
25 Sigma Chi .. 2.401
26 Delta Chi . 2.396
All Fraternity PLEDGE 2.393
27 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.392
28 Phi Delta Theta . 2 385
29 Morton Hall 2.381
2.2796
30 Deeou Hall.2.3791
31 Bean East . 2.375
32 Beta Theta Pi .2.371
2.367
2.362
ALL MEN 2.360
33 Kappa Sigma. 2 357
£4 Barrister Hall.2.356
2.348
S3 GanoeJIall 2.335
2.331
36 Parsons Hall 2.329
FRESHMAN DORMS .. 2.328
37 Douglas Hall . 2.304
38 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2.282
2.277
2.275
2.264
S9 Debusk Hall . 2.261
2.251
40 Alpha Tau Omega . 2.224
41 Adams Hall . 2.201
42 Alpha Hall . 2.196
43 Delta Tau Delta . 2.162
44 Sigma Nu .. 2.160
45 Dement Hall... 2.157
46 Gamma Hall . 2 138
47 Omega Hall. 2.111
48 Sherry Ross Hall. 2.014
1963 64
Rank Women’s Org. Rank
1 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1
2# Orides 2
3 Alpha Xi Delta . 3
4 Pi Beta Phi 4
5 Kappa Alpha Theta 5
6 Laurel 6
7 Off Campus Women 7
8
9
10 Tingle Hall 8
11
12
13 Delta GaGnnna .. 9
14 Alpha Phi 10
15 Alpha Delta Pi 11
16 Alpha Chi Omega 12
ALL SORORITY
17 Ann Judson 13
18
19
20 Cloran Hall 14
21 Caswell Hall 15
22 McClain Hall ... 16
23 Delta Delta Delta 17
ALL WOMEN'
24 Spiller Hall 18
25 Delta Zeta .... 19
26 Alpha Gamma Delta 20
27
28
29 Gamma Phi Beta 21
30
UPPER CLASS DORMS
31
32 Rogers 22
33 Chi Omega 23
34
35 Highland 24
36
37
38 Sigma Kappa 25
39 Dunn Hall 26
40
41
42 Zeta Tail Alpha 27
43 Alpha Omieron Pi 28
ALL UNIVERSITY
44
45 Robbins Hall 29
46
47
48
49 Carson Hall.30
50
51 Hawthorne Hall . 31
52 Bean West.32
53
ALL SORORITY PLEDGE
54
55
56 Sweetser Hall 33
57
58
59
60
61
62
63 Thornton Hall .
64
65
66
34
FRESHMAN DORMS
67 Rebec. 35
68
69
70 Henderson Hall 36
71
72 Moore Hall 37
73
74
i 3
76 Willcox Hall. 38
77 Schafer Hall. 39
78 Smith Hall . 40
79
80 McAlister Hall 41
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
EPISCOPALIANS
— The Holy Communion —
Campus Center — 868 13th E.
7:00 a m. each Wednesday
Breakfast following the Service
Noted Producer to Show Film
A brilliant color Him of "Spain”
with narration by Dwight Long,
movie producer and documentary
film authority, will be presented
today at 8 p m. in 150 Science
The program, one of the se
ries of film-lectures of “The
World Around I s." is sponsored
KWAX-FM 91.1 Me
4:59 sign on
5:00 Georgetown Forum
(NAEB)
5:30 European Review iNAEBi
5:45 World, Nat l & Local
News
5:55 Business Review (NAEB)
6:00 KWAX Record Rack
6:30 Peace Corp Interview
7:00 KWAX "Cobweb Corner"
(78 rpmi
8 00 KWAX Record Rack Un
til Midnight
10:00 Moonglow until Midnight
12:00 Sign off
Georgeanna Shine spent two
years with the Peace Corp in Af
rica Miss Shine speaks informal
lv about her ex|>ertence Tuesday
at 6.30 on KWAX
by the SL movie committee
Admission to the program is
by season ticket or by door sales
at $100 for adults and 50 cents
for students
Long has, in his photography
of Spain, tried to capture t h e
many moods of this colorful
country and its great heritage of
last character and the will to en
dure. He presents the people,
their farms and cities, their gay
carnivals and brooding ruins, and
portrays the spirit of contempor
ary Spain with the fever of new
construction in Madrid blended
with nostalgia of the past
A high point in Long’s career
in documentary film producing
Was the Academy Award lor ms
motion picture. "Fighting Lady,”
produced when he was a Lieuten
ant-Commander in the U.S. Navy
He also received the Legion of
Merit for the documentary. The
only submarine films of World
War II belonging to the Navy
were procured hy Long, w It o
taught periscope photography to
the skippers of HO submarines
Writing and adventure are a
part of Long's career As a writ
er he produced “Seven Seas on
a Shoestring," published by
Harper's and now in its 15th edi
tion In the line of adventure is
his four year feat in encircling
the globe in a 32 foot ketch
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Men's & Ladies'
ALTERATIONS
Mals Custom Tailors
Room 205 Over Seymour's
922 Willamette
Tele: Dl 4-4HM
CLASSIFIED ADS
RATES: 5c per word first inser
tion; 3c thereafter. Minimum
charge 50c. All classified ads
must be in before 3:30 p.m. on
the day preceding publication.
Call D1 2-1411, Ext. 1818.
FOR SALE
DYNA KIT monaural preamp.
Heathkit 2frwatt power amp
Electro-voice 12" woofer and
tweeter Shure microphone 344
7390.
17" ADMIRAL Portable TV.
good reception. $42 50 Ext. 1861
SI N DOG BOOKSTORE. Used L.
P.'S. 1249 Alder.
CUSHMAN scooter with wind
shield. headlight, and basket 3
speed Raleigh man s bike Call
345-1160. after 6 p.m.
54 PACKARD: automatic, power
brakes; good deal: $175. 2530
Hilyard, apt 6
WANT to sell 50-volume set of
Harvard Classics. List price $472.
Like new. Will sell at $350 in 3
payments or $300 cash. Private
party. Call 7465161.
SIZE 9 and 10's formal, cocktail
dresses, skirts and suits, good
condition. New camping tents.
343-3746.
WOMEN’S Swiss ski boots, size 9
narrow. Excellent condition, $25
343-9757.
USED IBM electric typewriter.
344-9635
'53 FORD: Good motor $75 Con
tact John Coltman at 345-9585
ZEISS Ikoflex camera, 3.5 lens,
leather case and attachments,
$47.50. Wilson Music House,
345-5312 evenings.
SKIS, 215 Kneissl Reisenslalloms,
Good condition. $<30. 344-4463.
SMALL Hoener accordion; used
pianos. Case Studio, 2623 Alder.
Q.T. Skis, good condition New'
poles, boots (94), parka. All
for $40. Ext. 1861.
ELCTRIC stove, apartment size
Everything works. $10 343 9759
MAN’S gold Swiss calendar1
watch, luminous dial;
worn. 2-year guarantee.
sell; $10. 345-5168 evenin;
WANTED
ROOMMATE, female. Large apt. 5
1 block from campus. 750 East
14th, apt. 2. 345-7956
BOY to take care of sawdust fur
nace for heating house for free
room Call 345-8378
TUTORING
GRAD will tutor in math and cal
culus. Call 342 1561.
never'■
Must J
5,
FOR RENT
STUDENT leaving college, will;
make deal if someone will take i
over furnished apt Room for
one or two persons Rent —$05 j
958'2 Patterson, apt E. between ]
4 and 7 p m
STUDIO apt 412 Mocks from
campus 1441 Ferry St.
UNFURNISHED 3-room apt . S65
724 E 16th 343-9735
ROOM iot rent: kitchen privil
eges, good atmosphere. 1161
Mill St 343-4959
2-BEDROOM house, very nice,
good area Oarage or stud y
Paved streets and walks. $9150
Payments less than rent 343
7965 762 W 25th
FURNISHED 4-room apartment
for 2-4 students, near campus
Low* rent P-hone 343-7436
LUXURIOUS studio apts. Fur
nished Pool, reasonable Perfect
for 1 or 2 students 345-3735
1515 Hilyard.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished duplex,
close in. modern, roomy, con
venient $100, water, electricity,
sewage paid. Phone 343-9757.
LARGE sleeping room with kit
chen privileges. $30 a month.
345-1307.
NEW Parkside Apts., 2 bdrm.,
furnished and unfurnished. $99
up. 5 min. from University
746-1128.
ROOM and board in private home
for male. 2934 Mill St. 343-7427.
SERVICES
TYPING at home—IBM Execu
tive and dictaphone, affiliated
with multi-lith. 688-3597.
TYPING, short notice.
342-1591
DR. ROBERT B. MCDONALD
Optometrist
Visual Examination
Contact Lens Fitting
and consultations by
appointments
Contact Lens Service
and supplies
344-2320 921 Willamette
LEARN to play with relaxation
Popular and classical. The Guy
Mair method on techniques of
teaching beginners. Case Studio
of Piano and Organ. 2623 Alder.
TYPING and ironing, my home,
services. 345-8204.
EMERALD LAUNDROMAT
17th and Pearl
Do it yourself — and save!
QUALITY Typing and Multi-lith
Call 342-2045.
TYPING—Experienced legal sec
retary—IBM Executive. 343
8106 evenings.
EXPERT TYPIST
345-7473
MISCELLANEOUS
GREGORY'S GREAT GIFTS
Quality Handicraft, from Greece
and Mexico. New shipments just
arrived Painting*, oil on can
vas or velvet, silver jewelry, lin
gerie, best Greek and French
lace. Scrapes, Horongos. Sta
tuettes. Galapagos Turtle shells
up to 3 feet in diameter, painted
by Indians and lacquered, etc.
Special Introductory Sale, 2 for
the price of 1. thru Saturday.
Students only. 408 East 11th
T BIRD FLYING CLl'B
WANTS YOU!
We’re buying two more train
ers and need students to fly
them Join the biggest flying club
in the Northwest Help us get
even bigger Our rates cannot
be beat. Compare! Anyone may
join; absolutely no restriction*
Phone attended 24 hour* Call
343 6951, anytime
ATTENTION Skiers — Special
rates. Tamarack Motel, 2346 E.
Fst St., Bend, Or. Phone Bend
382 6222 for reservations
SLEEP learning, hypnotism!
Tapes, records, books, equip
ment Astonishing details.
Strange catalog — free! Sleep
Learning Research Assn., Box
24-ep, Olympia, Wash.
SUNDOG Bookstore, used books
bought and sold. 1249 Alder
JOIN T-BIRD Flying Club.Every
one is eligible. Absolutely no re
strictions. New Piper planes.
Low student rates Flight in
struction: 7 days a week. Free
ground school every week Par
ties even! Call 343-6957. Day or
nite.
PERSONAL
THE lady who was injured in the
car collision that occurred on
Dec. 22, 1962 (a Saturday) about
1:15 p.m., on highway 97 at the
Kino junction about 15 miles
south of Klamath Falls that in
volved her car, a '62 Olds F-85
and a '61 Studc Lark Sedan both
traveling northbound, would ap
preciate the parties who observ
ed this accident by phoning Eu
gene 343-6931 or writing to 158
W. 21st Ave., Eugene, Oreg.
THE College Side Building In
recent years has earned $9,420
each year In rental revenue.
Group for Preservation of the
College Side Building
THE Co-op did receive $9,420.00
in rent from the Willcox Bldg,
last year.
From this amount someone for
got to deduct taxes, insurance,
utilities, and depreciation.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST in library (3d floor), man’s
ring; Hematite stone (blue
gray color). Reward; no ques
tions asked. Steve Riddle, 345
9565.
FOUND—Man’s umbrella. Call
Hascall, ext. 2268 Identify.