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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1949)
Baritone's Recital Planned for Sunday wayne Sherwood, senior in mu sic, will present a voice recital Sun day, February 13, at 4r p. m. in the school of music auditorium. Accompanying the baritone Sher wood, will be Sylvia Killman, grad uate student in music, who has been his accompanist since they were seniors together at Franklin high school in Portland. Included in the singer s program will be a cycle of two songs, “The Fly” and “The Sick Rose,” written especially for Sherwood by Thad El vigion, University graduate student in piano composition. Elvigion re cently completed these two num bers and they will be sung for the first time Sunday. Among other numbers to be sung by Sherwood are "Credo” from “Othello” by Verdi, “Do You Re member” by Levitzki, “Sailormen” by Wolfe and “Vier ernste Gesange” by Brahms. The Brahms selection, a favorite of Sherwood’s, is taken from the Bible. This is Sherwood’s third year at the University. He attended Mult nomah junior college in Portland Atom Bomb Discussion To Be Held Control of atomic energy will be the problem discussed at a joint In ternational Relations club—Unit ed World Federalists meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in 207 Chapman. Forum speakers will be Egeert Wengert, head of the political sci ence school, and R. T. Ellickson, as sociate dean of the graduate school and professor of physics. In 1946 Wengert worked with the Atomic Energy commission in transfering atomic control from military to civilian hands. Ellick son was a physicist at Oakridge while the bomb was still a top sec ret. Glenn Morgan, IRC president, said the subject had reached a new phase of seriousness since “the ac tion of the United Nations Atomic Energy Committee in ceasing to meet in view of the lack U. S.—Russ agreement.” Herb Weiss, president of the Eu gene Student Federalists of the UWF, said “atomic control is a ser ious question and should be handled by the UN. “This was impossible in the past because of lack of UN authority ov er the member nations. “Our purpose in presenting this problem is to clarify the issue in the hope that people will come to real ize the necessity for a strong inter national government.” Following the forum, the film “Where Will You Hide,” concerning the effects of an atom bombing, will be shown through the auspices of the Audio Visual department. CLASSIFIED FOUND—at YWCA shell rimmed glasses in blue case. Also an Ev ersharp pencil. Identify and pay for ad at YWCA. 81 FOR RENT — Two rooms $20 ’till end of quarter. Call 1456% E 18th 82 FOR SALE—New 6’3” Hickory skis. Aluminum poles and bind ings $25. Contact 1342 Alder. (Basement). 83 FOR SALE — 31 Model A Fordor. Good motor, rubber, body, S. B. lights. See Johansen, room 5B, McClure. 82 ! for two years before spending a year with the Navy in welfare and recreation work. While in the Navy he toured with an USO show titled "Salt Water Daffy.” During his University career he was soloist in “The Messiah,” by Handel, played the romantic male lead of "Mac Heath” in “The Beg gar’s Opera” by John Gay and por trayed “Figaro” in the “Marriage of Figaro”'by Mozart. He is also a member of Psi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, men’s professional music fraternity. Last year Sherwood appeared with the Portland Symphony orch estra as a result of taking first place in the men’s vocal division of the state-wide Symphony Young Artist contest. Radio has also claimed Sher wood’s vocal talents. He wrote and presented his own 15 minute pro gram over KPFM in Portland dur ing the summer of 1947. In addition he has sung over station KOIN in Portland and KORE in Eugene. There wilj be no admission charge for Sunday’s program. UO Delegates To Attend Meet On Personnel Eleven university officials and faculty members are now in Port land attending the annual confer ence of the Northwest Council of Guidance and Personnel associa tions. The three-day meeting, which began yesterday, has as its theme “Personnel Work: Time to Take Stock.” It will include special sec tions on all phases of high school and college personnel work. Speakers from the University will include Leona E. Tyler, asso ciate professor of psychology, who will act as chairman of the general session "Aggressive Attittudes and the Counseling Process.” Also speaking on this subject will be Paul Eiserer, assistant pro fessor of education and psychology. Other UO speakers are J. S. Carlson, director of the counseling center, who will discuss "Pre-Test ing and Pre-Counseling for High School Graduates,” and Robert Clark, assistant to the dean of the college of liberal arts, who will rep resent the college teacher in the panel discussion, "Talcing Stock of the Teaching Faculty’s Role in the Personnel Program." The Oregon delegation to the conference includes Prof. Tyler, Mr. Carlson, Prof. Eiserer, Assist ant Dean Clark, C. L. Constance, registrar, J. D. Kline, assistant registrar, Mrs. Golda Wickham, di rector of women’s affairs, D. M. DuShane, director of student af fairs, V. S. Fogdall, director of men’s affairs, K. W. Onthank, di rector, graduate placement service, and H. C. McMurtry, assistant pro fessor of psychology. Buy Your Fashion and Sporting Magazines at Eugene's largest newsstand WATSON’S 778 Willamette TENSION 'SHMENTION PARKAS ’SH MARK AS RAIN PARKAS $2.95 THE 99 STORE 2730 Roosevelt Blvd. Ticket Sale Starts Wed. Opens Monday Aft. 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