Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 28, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    New Campus Club
To Assist WSSF
Plans were formulated last
week by the new International
Relations club to aid the campus
World Student Service fund drive,
according to Walt Crmosby, presi
dent of the organization.
“We are assisting the drive be
cause of the international char
acter it possesses,” Crosby said,
“and because of the definite need
for the drive to be successful, our
part will consist of contacting and
explaining the purpose of the
drive to the various campus or
ganizations.”
Crosby requested that anyone
interested in participating in the
club’s phase of the drive should
contat him personally, or leave a
slip with his name in Dr. Paul
Dull’s office in Oregon hall.
Proceeds from the WSSF drive
will be used for the assistance of
students all over the world. The
money will be used to purchase'
text books, clothing, medical sup
plies, and food, Crosby said.
Music Sorority Inducts
Members at Dessert
New members of Phi Beta, mu
sic sorority, will be inducted in a
ceremony to take place Tuesday
at an afternoon dessert. The des
sert will be given by Phi Beta
patronesses at Gerlinger hall.
A program will include piano
solos by Patricia Metcalf Chase,
president, and vocal numbers by
Lucile Olson, contralto, accom
panied by Emily Rhodes Parker.
The patronesses committee in
charge of arrangements is headed
by Mrs. O. F. Stafford. Mrs. C.
E. McLean, Mrs. Philip Souers,
Mrs. Harry Titus, Mrs. Hugh
Ford, and Mrs. R. M. Lyon will
assist her.
f
Political Scientists
To Elect Officers
President and secretary-treasur
er of the Poltical Science club will
be elected by members of the club
senate at the organizational meet
ing tonight at 7:30 in the YMCA.
The president, who is to hold
office for a year, will appoint a
six-man rotating program com
mittee, members of which will
serve for one term. Candidates
for president are Warren Miller,
Tom Corbett, Malcolm McCollum,
Cal Maxey, and Elbert Floyd.
Nominated for secretary-treas
urer were Gay Edwards, Hazel
Leonard, Nancy Base, Cathie
Crombie, and Hazel Trollinger. All
members of the senate are re
quested1 to attend the organiza
tional meeting.
Chief Justice George Rossman
of the Oregon supreme court will
address the group February 12 in
alumni hall, Gerlinger.
Smith to Attend Meet
Dr. W. D. Smith, head of the
geology department, will attend a
meeting of the Willamette Basin
commission in Salem Wednesday.
He will be attending the meeting
as a member of the Lane county
advisory commission on flood
control.
Dr. Warren D. Smith
New Museum Trustee
At the December meeting of the
Oregon Museum foundation in
Portland, Dr. Warren D. Smith,
head of the geology department,
was elected a trustee of the foun
dation.
Dr. L. S. Cressman, head of the
anthropology department and in
charge of the natural history mu
seum in Condon hall, is also a
trustee of the Oregon foundation.
Plans are being laid for the new
state museum to be built in Port
land by the Oregon Museum foun
dation, according to Dr. Smith.
Math Paper Published
A paper entitled “The Statis
tical Sign Test,” written by W. J.
Dixon, associate professor of
mathematics at the University,
was published in the December is
sue of the American Statistical
Association Journal.
According to the mathematics
department, the paper dealt with
the simplified significance test, or
the differences in methods of
treatments.
Condon Club to Skate
The Condon club will hold an ice
skating party Tuesday evening at
8 p.m. at the Eugene Ice arena.
All members of the club and their
friends are invited to attend.
HUNGRY?
You will discover
good food and
excellent service
HAL'S HAMBURGER HUT
1128 Alder—Around the Corner from the Mayflower
(OPEN SUNDAY)
The drama theater is on the first
floor of Johnson hall.
Ir
$300,000 is still needed before
Oregon can have a student union.
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MODERN DANCE
EVERY
FRIDAY EVENING
Olenn Snyder’s
Seven piece orchestra
9:00 - 12 ;00
at the
Woodmen of the
World Hall
291 8th W.
YOUR OLD SIBERRIAN
IS BACK NOW THE NEW
Delicious Steaks
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinners
Snacks
Excellent
Fountain
Service
744 E. 11th
NEAR THE MAYFLOWER THEATER
A MATURE ADMINISTRATION FOR AN ADULT FRESHMAN CLASS
Plus
STATEWIDE REPRESENTATION
JIM
BQCCHI
From
Klamath Falls
For No. 1
Position
JEANNINE
MACAULAY
mI: From
Portland
For No. 2
Position
Pel. Adv.