Newburn Witholds Semester Change According to a release from the University office of information, President Newburn has not yet placed the faculty recommendation for a term-to-semester change be fore the state board of higher edu cation, now meeting in Portland. State board business began yes terday, with committee meetings, and will move into general business today. Dr. Newburn, who is in at tendance, had not presented the board with the faculty proposal as of last night. Also attending the Portland meeting are I. I. Wright of the phy sical plant and J. O. Lindstrom, University business manager. By A1 Pietschman “Yes, she will be proud to say it came from Carl Greve’s.’ Winter term is moving frigidly along. After that nine degrees re corded yesterday morning, we can see why students are thumb ing through California catalogs. Cold down there too, though. Quite a few gals are determined to walk off with the four cartons of Chesterfields that we have of fered for the best looking pair of argyles that are being made by them. If you want to enter the contest just show us your ar gyles or arrange for us to drop over and see them—but remem ber that the contest closes Febru ary 8 th. The sox don’t have to be finished either. Just in the process of be ing knitted and enough of a pat tern knitted so we can get an idea what the argyles look like. We were rather surprised to see the Igloo cold Saturday night. Usually it is so hot at a dance that everyone is stifling, but not so this time. We searched in vain for a friendly St. Bernard, but never did see or find one even though the floor was covered with »"mm■m*■■m■■— Casadesus Speaks on Audiences, France, Critics, LA, Portland By Anne Goodman Difficult passages from Mozart, Haydn and more modern composers issued from the practice room in McArthur court. “He’s planning to put in six hours today,” explained G. E. Gaylord, president of the local civic music association yesterday, to a group in the adjoining room. Soon Robert Casadesus stopped his morning practice period and came in for a brief chat—in French —with Dr. D. M. Dougherty, head of the Foreign language depart ment. Turning to English after a few minutes, (although at times it was JC Plan Goes to Lawyer (Continued from page one) Smith, president of the state board of higher education was concerned whether the establishment of a junior college would cut too deeply into funds for operation of other state schools. Available funds funds have to be spread too thinly over too many institutions. R. Kleinsorge, board vice president stated that in his opinion we should at present work for better, and not more schools and colleges. In the last analysis, however, it is up to the public. The board has expressed its willingness to act on and cooperate with public opinion. enough dance wax to resemble a snow field. Don South and Ed Chrobat have kept asking when we would men tion them in the column so we do so now—noting to them that there is a mystery ring offered by the Pe ter Pan Peanut Butter company that has a secret compartment— just the thing for ponies. See the Sunday Journal comics for the cou pon Ed and Don. Rings, like the bust in "June Bride,” have a sentimental value too—and to match the sparkle in her eye, the most treasured rings come from Carl Greve, Jeweler, Portland, Oregon. And gals, remember, four car tons of Chesterfields are awaiting the winner of the argyle contest. il Weather forecast: Continued cold followed by Hot Coffee At 9nn Across from Sigma Xu CHECK THESE ft EDUCATION iV. TRAINING W. PAY y TRAVEL " y ATHLETICS Where elae could you obtain all these opportunltlei and ttill not Interrupt your normal civilian life? The Citizen Marine Corpe offers you these oppor tunitiee and many others. II you are a young man between the age ol 17 and 32 (older If a veteran). It will pay you In more ways than one to call oi visit your local Marine Reserve Headquarters fas complete details. hard to tell he had done so), the kindly well-built man answered questions on France, audiences, Universities, the weather and his name. American audiences to him are equally enthusiastic in any given state. With cities it is different. “I love Portland ... I hate Los Ange les,” said the artist, now on his 14th tour in the United States. Commenting on politics in his na tive France and this country, Casa desus saw much similarity. Both peoples "love independence—a free life.” Universities in France are fewer in number, but like the institutions here, sports have their place—all except baseball which is compara tively unknown there. He noted that visitors from America are increas ing every year in Paris. Although a native Parisian, the pianist noted that his name is of Spanish origin and originally meant “house of gold.” As for Eugene weather, speaking on one of the coldest days of the year, the musician said, “I like it!” Kwamas Meet Kwamas need not bring their calendar money to the regular meeting tonight to be held at Hen dricks hall at 6:00. The deadline has been extended two weeks. Then there’s the broad-minded sophomore who says he likes red heads no matter what color their hair is. Roses are red. Violets are blue. Dandelions are yellow. Music Senior To Give Recital James W. McMullen, baritone,; will present a voice recital tonight at 8 p.m. in the school of music au ditorium. Helen McFetridge will accompany the school of music senior. Among McMullen’s various selec tion will be: “Ye Blust’ring Breth ren of the Skies” from “King Ar thur” by Purcell, “Di Provenza il car” from “Traviata” by Verdi and “Sometimes" by Walther. There will be no admission charge for the program. Vice-President Needed Petitions for junior class vice president must be submitted to the ASUO office in Emerald hall by 4 p.m. Thursday, January 27, accord ing to Malcolm MacGregor, class president. To win a reputation as a prophet one has only to predict trouble. CHEESE W makes a tasty, nutritious, between-meal snack. University Grocery 790 E 11th Ph. 1597 i jyiy, uicu s a, loveiy uiras, loij bad they didn't have your size.” The moon was white 5- ' |J .! For That Valentine Remembrance!! CARDS GIFTS AND CANDY 7 At The Co-op University 4*Co-op