Luoma to List Positions Open -On Old Oregon Announcement of new opportun ities for student activity participa tion on the staff of the new Old Oregon magazine will be made the first of next week, according to George Luoma, editor-manager. Fall term student activity parti cipation showed an increase of over 1,000 percent over fall term of the year before. Most of the fall term staff will return to posi tions on the magazine staff, with several new ones added from ap plications that have been submit ted. Positions are open in news, advertising, and office depart ments of the magazine. All stu dents are eligible to apply, and selections are made on the basis of interest, dependability, and ability. The personnel program of the '“■’magazine includes a staff organi zation that makes it possible for staff members to be promoted within the term. Certificates will be issued for staff members who render meritorious service, and “O” pins are awarded to the most outstanding staff members. Old Oregon activity work is ISA Senate to Meet Candidates January 9 Candidates for ISA representa tives on the executive council will be introduced at an ISA senate meeting at 7 p.m., January 9, in 105 Commerce. The meeting is open to all inde pendent students in order that they may see and hear their candi dates speak. It will be necessary for all groups to send senators or some representatives to this meeting, Catherine Crombie, senate presi dent, said. The election of the council repre sentatives will take place in the early part of the week of Janu ary 14. Mailing Service to Open In Co-op Store Monday The University mailing service, locaed in the Co-op, will open on Monday. Its hours are as follows: Monday through Friday—10:30 1:30, 4:00-5:00 and Saturday— 8:00-10:00. The letters are col lected from the mail box in the Co-op at noon and 5 o’clock daily. credited towards living organiza tion activity credit. Those students who wish to sub mit their applications early may obtain them from the magazine offices in Friendly hall. A general meeting will be held next week for all old and new members of all departments. NEW THIS TERM? WELL, IT'S TIME YOU GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE GOOD FOOD AT GEORGE’S GROTTO OPEN 9-11 Ph. 4527 764 Willamette Marie Rogndahl To Sing Saturday Oregon’s Marie Rogndahl, hailed as the “Undiscovered Voice of America” when she won the Gen eral Electric company’s contest in which she competed with over 10,000 contestants, will sing over the Columbia Broadcasting system tomorrow, January 6. Miss Rogndahl is currently being starred by the National Concert and Artists corporation and appeared in a number of events in New York during the holidays. She was recenlty featured in the NCAC News, a release to radio and concert program managers, as a combination of beauty, brains and talent. In this biographical sketch of Miss Rogndahl, the NCAC News also acknowledged her foresight in returning to the University to earn her degree and receive additional training under Sigurd Nilssen after her first taste of fame and the 13 weeks with the “Hour of Charm.” Vocal Director to Talk To Town, Campus Group Glenn Griffith, vocal director for the Eugene public school system, will present a lecture, “Deepening Religious Experience Through Hymn Singing,” to the Christian young people’s Town and Campus group Sunday evening, January 6. During the past eight years Mr. Griffith has held a position with the Eugene school system in the capacity of a music instructor. He has also taken an active part in the Gleemen and is director of the Women’s Choral club in Eugene. A short devotional service will precede the meeting which will be held in the White Room of the Christian church at 6:15. All stu dents are cordially invited to attend. Sale Dates Set By Women's Honorary January 17 and 18 have been set as the dates for the twistie sale, sponsored annually by Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary. Booths at which the twisties, a pastry confection, will be sold are Shan't Mm 9t! COATS . . . SUITS ... g DRESSES . • . SWEATERS 1 FEATURED IN HERMANEKS * JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE j $ i If you budget your clothes allowance, be sure to take advan tage of the attractive bargains offered right now at 870 Willamette Phone 99 to be located at prominent places on the campus. A meeting of the heads of com mittees for the sale will be held at the Side on Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock accordding to co-chair men, Janice Lee Hansen and Trudy Chernis. Committee chair men include: booths, Jordis Benke; finance, Kay Becker; posters, Joan Rambo; publicity, Beth Basler; doughnuts, Jean Patter son; and flying speech squadron, Carolyn Wright. i~'■ ■ ■ = Ducks Eager (Continued front t>age one) man Peterson, associate profes sor of mathematics. 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