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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1947)
Extension Panel Plans Program Final plans for a series of sem inars on personal problems of daily living, to be sponsored by the gen eral extension division of the Ore gon State system of higher educa tion were made Thursday. “This is the first series of its kind to be used in Oregon com munities,” commented Mrs. Jen velle Moorhead, asociate professor of physical education, “and. feeling that there is a definite need for such education, we are hoping for successful results in this experi ment.” Mrs. Moorhead had charge of planning the content of the seminars and will act as director for the entire series. Westport and its neighboring communities will be the scene of the first seminar series to be held there November 6, 7, and 8. All schools in Westport will be closed that Friday and Thursday enabl ing the teachers to attend the lec tures and discussion groups. Parents in the community will be urged to attend too, Mrs. Moor head said, hoping for an even bal ance between the two groups. The program during the two and a half sessions will include lectures by the participating faculty mem bers of the touring panel, panel discussions, and small discussion groups for all those attending. Fields represented in the lectur es will be sociology, psychology, general education, and health ed ucation. The medical viewpoint will be given in each community by a local physician or a health officer, said the director, Mrs. Moorhead. Specific phases to be covered during the program include: changes in the basis of marriage gnd family life today; the import ance of community influence on child behavior; influence of early childhood experience in personal ity development; physiological and psychological problems of various age levels; problems of personal adjustment; and plans for famil ies utilizing community facilities. According to the director in j Who Needs Hair Grower? Mike Mitchell and Jim Wallace, co-chairmen of this year’s Sopho more Whiskerino dance to be held tonight at Mac court, put the ruler to each other’s beards as the no-shave period draws to & close. (Photo by Kirk Braun.) 'Cool Water' Awaiting Sophs Nabbed With Whiskers Down “Cool, Clear, Wate^” awaits all' sophomore men who have hit their razors before today’s game and who are apprehended at the game. Names of those who have ignored the no-shave edict will be read at half-time, according to Ed Anderson, Skull and Dagger president. A special barrel has been prepared for the dunking in the middle of the field and each violator will be tossed head first into it. Yesterday’s dunking saw High Sheriff Jack Schnaidt, hitting the tul) along with the violators. Schnaidt protested that his room-mates had shaved him but his protests ended in gurgles. Men who did not show up for yesterday’s dunking in front of the Side will receive “invitations” to inspect the barrel at the game today. charge, those taking the course for college credit must work out writ ten projects following the lectures on an analysis of behavior prob lems in terms of their local com munities. Other participants in the panel besides Mrs. Moorhead are: Dr. Noel Berreman, associate profess or of sociology: Dr. O. R. Cham bers, head of the psychology de WELCOME TO ALL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. V. H. Webster, Pastor Bdvvy. at High 9:45—University class Ronald Lunday, Teacher 11 a. m.—“The Church and its Future” 6:20—University Fell owship — John Chatt, President 7:30—“Christ the Del iverer From the Power of Death” FOR THAT QUICK LUNCH May we suggest Hot Beef or Special Today Oregon over USF Chip Steak Sandwiches. Also we feature a complete fountain. RUSH INN loth—on the campus THE BEST IN "COFFEE ROW" partment at Oregon State; and Dr. James Caughlan, assistant profess or of education of the general ex tension division. Mrs. Moorhead added' that the » seminar series will be available to all interested communities in Ore gon through the extension division, and that definite plans had been made for the panel to visit the Grants Pass and Astoria areas later in the year. Seating Notice A special rope barrier will di vide the Oregon rooting section into two sections for today’s Uni versity of San Francisco game, according to Ed Dick, president of Order of O. All men will sit in the north section, while women will be seated in the south portion of the stands. “We are doing this to enforce the University tradition of separating the men from the women at sports events,” Dick explained. I .■■■ 11 1.. 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(31) Honorary Hosts To BA Frosh Girls Would-be managers of Saxton’s Fifth Avenue sipped tea at the Alpha Delta Pi house at 3 p.m. Thursday as Phi Chi Theta, na tional business women’s honorary, . met with freshman gifls majoring^ in business administration. Thirty-five girles attended the tea at which Mrs. Luana Brune, alumna member of the group, poured. i A path the boys beateth j To call upon Edith. 0r^ A charmer is Eady; A recap job this fall will insure a safe drive, free from worries about long trips. • Jim Brannen YOUR NEIGHBOR IN THE TIRE BUSINESS Call Springfield 323 Highway 99 South