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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1948)
Organizations Elect Officers February 23 Election of officers for the YWCA, AWS, and WAA was set for February 23 at a meeting of representatives of the three or ganizations recently. “We agreed that on that date to avoid what happened last year,” said Laura Olson, president of the YWCA. “Last year there was loss of time, the programs had to be altered, and the election was post poned until spring term.” The earlier election date will give an opportunity for the new officers to work under the super vision of retiring officers for a longer period of time. They will not take office this year until af ter the installation ceremonies, and the new AWS officers will wait until after AWS weekend in spring term before taking office, Rene Cowell, vice president of AWS, said. The representatives are hoping this date will not conflict with any house office elections. Miss Cowell said Monday that this will give them a chance to know if they will be holding a campus position be fore accepting an upper house of fice. The YWCA will call for peti tions and interviews for both elec tive and appointive offices the be ginning of winter term, Miss Ol son announced. The place of elections has not been decided yet. Payments Due Campus clubs and honoraries are requested to make payments on space contracted in the 1949 Ore gana, says Olga Yevitch, business manager. The woman who advocates equal rights for her sex is a generous soul, willing to settle for half. Campus Calendar YWCA cabinet meeting at noon in the bungalow. AWS Christmas tea committee meeting at 4 in the Alpha Gamma house. PHI THETA meeting at 6:30 in the AOPi house. MORTAR BOARD will meet at 6:45 in the AChiO house CHRISTIAN SCIENCE organi zation will hold the last meeting for this term in the YWCA at 7:45. NEWMAN CLUB meeting at 6:30 in Gerlinger annex. Father Royce will give the third in a se ries of lectures—"Catholic Ap proach to Psychology." Teacher Prospects Must File Records All prospective teachers who plan to make use of services offered by the University teacher placement service in obtaining teaching posi tions for mid year or for next fall are asked to meet today at 4 p. m. in room 4, Education. Those interested are asked to en roll and file their records with the placement office as soon as possible, as enrollment is to be completed before Christmas vacation. Friday Dead Line For Loan Requests Interlibrary loan services re quired for Christmas vacation should be requested through the library by December 3, due to the congestion of the mails during the holidays. Requests to the Pacific North west Bibliographic Center, Ore gon State College and other units of the Oregon State System of Higher Education will be handled as usual. 4 PRINTING OF DISTINCTION Dance Programs ♦ House Papers Announcements ♦ Crested Expert _ ♦ Stationery Lithography ♦ VJief PRinnnG compflnY Telephone 470 - 169 76 West Broadway See Skating TONIGHT—8 P.M. Special Price to University of Oregon Students (40c) SESSIONS: Nightly—8 P.M. —also— Sat. & Sun Matinees— 2:30 P. M. • Skates Sharpened • Rental Skates • Coffee Shop Eugene Ice Arena 1850 W. 6th Phone 4957 i YW Christmas Dessert Tues. The sophomore commission of the YWCA will hold a Christmas des sert Tuesday night at 6 at the Bun galow, announced Barbara Steven sen, president of the commission. While dessert will be served by the commission, dinner has been cancelled to provide funds for for a "Care” Christmas box. The deci sion as to the destination of the box will be made by the group at the dessert, Miss Stevensen said. A program is planned for the ev ening. Jackie Barbie is in charge of the refreshments committee Dr. Ellickson Passes Cigars for New Son Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Ellickson arc the parents of a baby boy, James Raymond, born Sunday in Vancou ver, Washington. Dr. Ellickson is associate dean of the graduate school and professor of physics at Oregon. The mother and the eight-pound fourteen-ounce son, are reported to be doing well at Northern Perman ente Foundation hospital in Van couver. The Ellicksons are parents of two older children, Byrn, aged 7, and Mary, aged 5. v.anreroury uuo To Hold Tea Dance Canterbury Club of St. Mary's Parrish, Episcopal church, will en tertain University students at a tea dance from 4 to 7 p. m. Sunday, De cember 5. All students are invited to the af fair, particularly those interested in seeing the Episcopal church and meeting members of the club. 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Chuck Dimon. 52 Christmas Seal Drive Opens Dec. 6 Annual Christmas-scal drive for the benefit of those stricken with tuberculosis, will be held on the Eu gene campus December 6-10, as an nounced yesterday by chairman Starly Sparks. Seals will be available at living organizations, as well as at a booth in the Co-op. Assisting Miss Sparks as co chairman of the drive is Carol Udy. Both chairman are freshmen. A feminist is a woman who cites the Cambridge Mayorality situation as an example of the way men run things. Planting time draws near and once more the gardner asks himself if it’s possible that anybody raise parsnips on purpose. Whiskerino Pics Pictures taken at the sopho more Whiskerino dance are now on display on the bulletin board in the Emerald quonset. Orders will be taken there. Can you qualify for this $4000 A-YEAR JOB? Get the full details from the Aviation Cade! Interviewing Team. It will be here: ROTC Hdqrs Dec. 15-18 8:00 A. M.—5:00 P. 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