The OCE Lamron, 1946-10-28

The OCE Lamron, 1946-10-28

LAM VOLUME XXIV OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1946 NUMBER 3 European Student Faculty Stellar Entertainers Speaks at Assembly Comments Week's Attractio·n • • • • ■ • • • • • • • THINK IT OVER Guest speaker !l-t the assembly • • • • • • • • • • • • Breathes there a an with soul Oheering and jeering, no doubt, on Tuesday, October 22, was Mr. ■NOTICE! • ■NOTICE! • so dead, who never to himself bas ■ ■ . are common accompaniments of ■ ■ Lamron staff meeting, Mon- Monday, 3-5 p.m., Tubercu- said: "Why am I reading this?" Pekka Mannio of Helsinki, Fin­ ■ war. It may be supposed that the ■ ■ day, October 28, 4 p.m. in the • lin tests at the health service. Do you know why? Uh-huh, that's land. Mr. Mannio, a graduate of ■ ancient cave people did plenty of • • • • ' Lamron offl.ce.-Editor. ■ • ■ • • • • • right, AWS is presenting a rollick­ the UI11versity of Helsinki, was • • • • • • • • • • • • both. At any rate, throughout re­ corded history, ing half-hour of entertainment at sponsored by CCYM. gloating over the S&K Pledge the assembly on Tuesday, October Asserting that the war inter­ vanquished appears to have been 29, in Campbell hall auditorium. Collecto Coeds the usual practice. Mutilation of rupted education in Europe and Just to name a few of the stel­ the bodie of fallen enemies ..nd Asia, Mr. Mannio espoused the s Four Members lar performers, there is that out­ cruel punishments inflicted upon cause of the World student Ser­ Initiate Two standing actress of stage and captives have been somewhat cus­ Staff and Key members, led by vice Fund. dormitory, Miss Ms.r'jorie Rieck, Two very surprised campus co­ tomary, also. their adviser, Mrs. McBee, and The speaker stated that this who will be in black-face for this eds, Joanne Sloan of Cottage Yet, from time to time, effort their president, Avis Hudson, as­ fund was established "to give ma­ Academy Award performance. As Grove and Dona Canutt of Port­ has been directed toward banish­ sembled in Campbell hall with terial aid to deserving students an added attraction, the program land, were informed of their ,elec­ ing these crudities from this "sci­ their pledges, Lillie Young, Lillian throughout the world. Now, more Raun, Jeanne Matteson and Alice chairman was fortunate in ob­ ·than ever, students in Europe, tion into Collecto COeds, women's ence of barbarians,'' as Napoleon service honorary, last Tuesday ev­ called war. While we may smile Burnett. After pledge ribbons had taining that well-known comedi­ <ntlna and India feel the need for an, Miss Dona Canutt, whose ening. 'I1he girls were informally with Cervantes at the knights in been given and congratulations this material aid. There 1s a great specialty is the role of a school­ initiated with a coke at McNelly's armor, their code of chivalry was extended to the four girls for their need for buildings, libraries, text marm. The chorus consists of too and then were assigned various designed to cause themto be actu­ admission into the service club, books and equipment whioh were many famous actresse to mention small and sundry duties to per­ ated by motives other than the the group went to McNelly's for s destroyed during the war. Also them here so attend the assembly form before the stroke of 12 that primitive passions. cokes. There the pledges were re­ there is a need for such primary Tuesday to see your favorite' same night. Pledging began on Perhaps such an ideal is im­ quired to sing for the crowd and necessities a.s food, housing and "character" star. Wednesday and continued on possible of general realization. to propose to the coach, Mr. Knox. clothing for students." 6 On the return trip, the girls sere­ Preceding th e entertainment Mr. Mannio concluded his talk through Saturday. November will The fact remains, however, that see the two popular girls formally these chivalric principles have naded West House and Arnold mentioned above, will be Miss 'by expressing the hope that the Arms. Joan Seavey, dean of women, who United States continue giving gen­ initiated into the organization by found lodgment in the minds of candlelight ceremony in the music some men. These, historians and A fOIIIlal initiation was given will speak on "Simpli:fled Social •erously to the World Student Ser­ Security.'' room of the girls' dormitory. philosophers are inclined to call Monday evening, October 21, in vice Fund. the music room of Jessica Todd In a later interview with Mr. November is chuck full of things "noble." to be done by Collectos. The tra­ An example is our own George hall in honor of Mrs. Oma Belle Rec Hall Open Mannio, he stated that the uni­ McBee. She was presented with a versities In Finland and Europe ditional rush tea for prospective Washington. "No huzzaing,'' was Collectos to be taken in during his order addressed to his victor­ corsage of yellow, variagated car­ don't have campuses as do the nations. The Staff and Key mem­ colleges in the United States. winter term has been planned3 for ious soldiers just before the sur­ For Social Hour the afternoon of November at render at Yorktown. Playin a bers selected Mrs. McBee as their There are no dormitories nor g The opening of the rec hall last the ,home of Mrs. Delmer Dewey, conspicuous part in the great adviser to take the place of Mrs. grounds; the students live at Florence W. Hutohinson, who is week proved very successful as it home or board out around the the club's adviser. drama. of history, Washington car­ In preparation for Campfire's ried out the formalities of sur­ taking a leave of absence. Mrs.In­ afforded a break in the usual town. He further reported that grind at the books. skit night program, Edna Pike, render with due regard for mili­ McBee is a supervisor in the plans are underway in Helsinki to Wednesday was the "trial" night Ethel Pamperin and Connie Eykel­ tary etiquette. Whatever Wash­ dependence training school. Qual­ construct three living establish­ and with such a good turnout, bosch have been selected to offer ihgton's faults, he WM never ifications required of an adviser ments near the college. there is no doubt that the rec hall sugestions to the club for Collec­ "cheap." Nor did he consider kill­ are leadership, friendship and co­ While in school, Mr. Man-nio will be a scene for various stu­ tos' skit. ing men in battle as "good hunt­ operation. wa<; editor of the college maga­ dent activities. Looking a little farther into the ing." The Father of his Country, zine which is similar to our paper. A. juke box· is provided for The advertisements in these edi­ future, November 23 is a date to being an enlightened man, recog­ Rec Hall To Be remember, as Collectos will spon­ nized that those who attempt the dancing. For those who do not tions were unique in that archi­ dance, there are tables set up for tecture students drew cartoons for sor a Thanksgiving dance in the degradation of others succeed only rec hall that night, complete with in lowering themselves. Goblins' Hideout cards, reading, or studying. Three the advertisements. clubs are in charge of the ar­ entertainment, refreshments, fun Real war criminals are ignomin­ If you're the type who is afraid During the war years, there was rangements, the Collecto Coeds, and dancing. And then for dorm ious, not because of what happens of witches, ghosts and black cats a Lotta Movement in Finland Staffand Key and Varsity o. Each girls who enjoy something a little to them, but because of their own on Hallowe'en, here is just the -which resembled our Wac. This of these clubs will take charge for different in the way of Friday acts. place for you on that night. The was a purely volunteer service or­ one week. nights, a pajama and all-night By order of Charles II the body girls of Todd hall are sponsoring a ganization. Mr. Mannlo, himself, The rec hall will be open on slumber party in the living room of Cromwell was removed from Hallowe'en party on October 30, served six years in the Finnish Wednesday and Friday nights of the dorm is being scheduled. the tomb, publicly decapitated, at 8 p.m., In honor of the associ­ army. from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday Food and entertainment are on and the head put up on London ated men students and their The assembly was opened by a and Sunday afternoons and even­ "brief presentation ceremony, dur­ the menu, too! Bridge. This royal degenerate thus wives, with tihe faculty and stu­ ings. ing which awards were given to This past week has seen the sought to heap indignities upon dent body members invited. It members busy being fitted for, or the man he dared not face alive. isn't expected of the married The student council is working the new members of Crimson O. on a plan for refreshments to be sewing on, attractive red wool What he actually accomplished couples to leave the family at served and to have the hall open skirts to be worn with the regu­ was to establish himself before all home, so bring the children. Miss lation white sweaters and red in­ the world as just another ridicu­ Denney and Mrs. Jones will be at all times. Sadie Hawkins signia of the club on Tuesdays or lous kinglet. chaperones for them, and they other special Collecto Coed event William Wallace, the defeated promise to keep the goblins out WSSF Provides Plans Revealed dayll.

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