Modem Dance Artist Programs Exhibition Merce Cunningham, modern dance artist, will present a pro .1 emm ot dances on lhuisday, bebruary 10, S p. m., in Oerlmger I gym. Among the eight numbers on his program will be “A Diver fi°n«" '‘Ko°t of an Unfocus" and “Monkey Dances." John Cage, composer of the majority of Cunningham’s dances, will accom pam him on the piano. Cunningham, born in Centralia, Washington, studied at the Corri'.-n bjdiool in Seattle and then joined the company of IMartha Graham where lie spent several years as soloist. At the present time he is conducting professional dance classes in Jsew York City. In February, 1948, Cunningham lectured on dance at the National Intercollegiate Arts Conference held at Vassar college, and in the summer of the same year was in structor in dance at Black Moun tain college in North Carolina. While at Black Mountain he creat ed the dances for, and performed the role of the monkey in “The Ruse of Medusje” by Erik Satie. Registration cards will admit students to the performance free of charge, v/hile faculty members and no:!-m. udents will re required to p ■ tickets, costing $1.20 each. Sponsoring the program are the sehoi 1 >f health and physical edu cate the educational activities board, and patronesses and alum nae of Phi Beta, women’s national professional music and speech fra ternity. , The audience will be admitted through the southwest sunporch and northewst doors. FOR SA LE—36 Ply. Sed. Good con dition. See at Univ. Press or Ph. LOST -Pink shell and gold glasses in blue zipper case. 6010-W 78 FOR SALE—Used Mercury II F2.7 Tricolor ctd. Lens, with filter and case. New 6x30 hensolt wetzlar binoculars, used portable Philco radio, battery or electricity. Con tact Clifford Larson evenings, 641 W 22nd Ave. 78 RENT—Room available in Vet’s dorm. Call after 2 p. m. Ext. 448. Dick Bauer. 78 VACANCY in Vet’s dorm available mmediately. Contact Hollie Pihl. 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Call 25-F-14. 78 i Nineteen Confined Nineteen students now in the in firmary are Martha Stapleton, Mary Bristol, Virginia Korn, Anne Fenwick, Phyllis Calvert, Patricia Porter, Patricia Delaney, James Darby, William Shaefer, Earl Freedman, William Wolfe, Myron Spady, John Gaudion, John Kovenz, Thomas McCarty, Earl McFarlan, Norman Eckerson, Jessie Lathrop, and Paula Nigg. Dance Planned By Newman Club Newman club will have a Valen tine mixer dance in the YWCA next Sunday night from 7 to 9. Fran Mahula, club president, expressed the desire that all Catholic stu dents attend the dance so they may become acquainted with the mem bers and social functions planned for the year. The club has been holding regu lar Sunday night meetings at the YWCA this term. Mahula said the j members enjoy the surroundings of the new location, and find it con I venient because of the facilities for serving refreshments. Friends to Gather The weekly Friends meeting will be held at the Universfty YMCA Sunday at 10 a.m. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Provision is made for care of young children. Honor lies in honest toil. Vets Warned Against Frauds Veterans of this area who are iiiped by a solicitor to enroll in a trade or correspondence school should check with the Veterans' ad ministration if they plan to study under the GI bill, Donald C. Scli rvorer, VA representative warned today. Numerous instances of cjiies tionable soliciting for schools have come to light in Oregon this win ter. Schworer pointed out. "Vete rans have lost both money and time under the GI bill because of misun derstandings which the solicitors apparently fostered.” The VA represenative outlined these pointers: 1. No solicitors represent the VA or carry its endorsement. The VA promotes no schools, but a veteran may learn of an approved school by inquiring. * ’SHU 2. No down payment is necessary for any veteran eligible under the GI bill. He needs only a VA certifi cate of eligibility to be enrolled. 3. Vocational advisement services are available without charge, through the VA, and these do not. promote particular schools. •!. A careful check should be made* on any promises of housing, part, time work while attending school or employment after graduation. Better Business bureaus have specific information on the stand ings of schools and their job pros pects. Frosh Hoopmen (Continued from page four) and a pair of free throws for 1& points. His deceptive faking and driving into the key for left or right hand ers proved difficult to stop for tins Duckling guards. Korpela, chiefly on the strength, ot his jumping left-handers from behind the key. matched White witri 16 points to take frosh scoring hon ors. 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