Speech Contest Prize Winners -Announced The winners in the W. F. Jew ett Inter-Sectional Speech contest held December 6, 1945, were an nounced recently by W. A. Dahl berg, director of the speech and drama division of the University. In first place with superior rat ing were Kenneth Christianson and Estella Mae Allen, In second with an excellent rating were Don Mc Neil and Patricia Arnold, and third wth a rating of good were Robert Ringo, Richard Tansing, erta Quigley. The prizes awarded to these win Rex Gunn, Betty Gaines, and Rob ners were $15 for first, $10 for second, and $5 for third. The judges were Frank G. Black, A. B. Stillman, and John C. McCloskey. The purpose of the contests, which are held shortly before the close of each term, is to present »~and judge the best speeches given in the beginning classes of the speech department. 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Grey, and Brown predominating As currently featured in Mademoiselle—exclusively Yours at ¥Jft .w w^ssr/r rsowess Today's | World GENERAL DOUGLAS Mac ARTHUR reported that his policy of using “the entire structure of the Japanese government” to carry out the surrender term has “attained the desired ends.” * * * THE CIO UNITED Packing House Workers of America an nounced that its 200,000 members would strike January 16 in support of the union’s demand for a twen ty-five cents an hour wage in crease. # * * THE PEARL HARBOR investi gating committee named Seth W. Richardson, Washington attorney, as its new council. Oregon 3?EtaEHAU> Copy Desk— Maryann Howard, editor Laura Olson Shirley Sisley Chuck deGanahl Inez Richardson j June Goetze To Geology Department Several interesting and valuable ore and mineral specimens have been given to the University of Oregon geology department by Glenn Morgan of Eugene. Dr. Warren D. Smith, head of the de partment, said they will be used in economic geology classes. They were given to Morgan by the curator of the museum in Sydney, Australia, who knew Dr. Smith. Taken from the Broken Hill mine, one of the most famous mines in Australia and located in a classic mining district, they will be invaluable in teaching, accord ing to Dr. Smith. Morgan, a member of the merchant marine when he became acquainted with the museum cura tor, plans to enter Oregon as a student this term. CAMPUS CALENDAR Today Classes begin Fraternity rushing Sorority rushing Westminster open house, 4 to 5 30 p.m.; all invited, University Hour over KOAC at 4 p.m. Westminster potluck dinner at 6 p.m. Basketball game at McArthur court tonight. Friday Rushing continues Kappa Kappa Gamma open house, 3 to 5 p.m. Jam for Breakfast (Continued from page two) ruptcy recognized his music as it should be recognized (eh Gertrude Stein). So he sings and tenors like possessed with Hamp. Herman at Five The Herman shot at ABC, Sat urdays at 5 have been discussed. You might like to know who plays. Pete Candoli, trumpet; Flip Phillips, tenor; Chub Jackson, bass, and drums are new, Davey having returned to N.Y. and Eddie Condon’s new club. Chum of ours, Gene England, ex-Shaw basist reveals that the startling rhythm ideas are all creations of Herman’s guitarist, name unknown at press time (wonderful to hear them words again). If more sponsors like Wildroot would pay dough for more bands like Woody’s, at least the cause would have a prayer. More bad, but occasionally startling radio: Orson Welles at '10:45 a.m. Sunday, also ABC, has had good things. Bunk Johnson, George Lewis, Zuty, etc. But has also used same organization as BG for reading letters from Hershey, Pa., mother’s dub against pigeon feeding. That’s enough. Extension Classes In Russian Offered Dr. B. C. Friedl, associate pro fessor of Russian and Romance languages, will give two extension courses during the winter term starting the week of January 7, the general extension division an nounced this week. Thursday evening he will have his first year Russian class meet ing in room 2, Commerce. On Tuesday evenings Dr. Friedl will give his course on contemporary Russian civilization. This class will also meet in room 2, Commerce. Dr. Friedl is an authority on Russian language teaching, having taught United States army offi cers during the war. He is also thoroughly familiar with the cur rent Russian scene and has writ ten books and articles relative to the Russian language and civiliza tion. Dr. Friedl is planning exhibits, a musical program, and motion pictures in connection with his courses. Collegiate (Continued jrom page two) tracted from their sanctuary with some little difficulty. At last report, a red racer was still racing around somewhere. None of the reptiles are poisonous. 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