Band Concert Draws Demands For Encores An enthusiastic audience ap plauded the excellen tmusicianship displayed by the University band in their conceit in the school of music auditorium last night. Evelen musical selections, in cluding three encores, were per formed under the able direction of John H. Stehn, associate professor of music. Precision was displayed by the band in “Bouree” by Bach, the first number on the program. Two Weber selections, “Oberon Over ture” and “Concertino” for clari net followed. Marked crescendos and descrescendos were evident in the ovrture. Margaret Holm, gave a fine per formance as clarinet soloist with the group in the Weber concer tino. Her runs were especially clear. Ford Interviews Planned Monday Applicants for the “Ford Field Training- Program” will be inter viewed by David G. Mhrquardt, Ford Motor company representa tive next Monday, in the graduate placement office, Emerald hall. Marquardt, Ford supervisor of college recruitment, salaried per sonnel, will conduct a general meet ing at 9 a. m., followed by individu al interveiws. Seniors who wish to secure in terveiw appointments should' con tact the graduate placement office immediately to fill out the neces sary forms. “The Ford Training Program leads into all of the professional level occupations in the huge Ford organization,” Karl W. Onthank, placement service director, said yesterday. “Pay is especially good for such tranining programs, but the re cruiting department is highly se lective.” USA Meeting An organizational meeting of the USA council will be held to day in 207 Chapman. All dele gates are asked to attend. ,, ITS A OtfrOm DELIGHT! Warm-hearted drama with real .! people and Disney eharaelers! Re-printed In READER'S DIGEST! SO DEAR TO * MYHEART ^ TECHNICOLOR 3‘kft Starring lull IVES•BEULAH BONDI HARRY CAREY' LUANA PATIEN and BOBBY DRISCOLL Diittlfd by HAROLD SCHUSUR Rrluoctd through RAO Radio Pictuns, Inc' Screen Hoy by John Tucker Battle • Adaptation by Maurice Hop# end Tod Soars • From the Story by Sterling North HEILIG—APRIL 3-6 MAYFLOWER April 7 “Fantasia trom "uie wamure by Wagner displayed power in the brass sections, while “Perpetual Motion” by Strauss was charac terized by quick, light, accurate playing. Vocal soloist in “Prelude to Act II, and “Dicht Teure Halle,” from Tannhouser” by Wagner was Bar bara Detrick, soprano. A good bal ance between Miss Detrick’s sing ing and the band accompaniment was maintained. Prokofieff’s “Marche from Love of the Three Oranges” was played in a light, amusing manner. Rich bass notes predominateed in the “Second Hungarian Rhapsody” by Liszt, last number on the evening’s program. Included as one of the three en cores demanded by the audience was a Sousa march, “Invincible Eagle.” MBS. EDWIN W. SCHWAB, 14-year-old mother, is shown with her twin boys, Robert and Richard, who were bom March 27 at Plainwell, Mich. Her husband is in the armed forces. (AP Wire Photo) State Scholarship Applications Due State fee scholarship applies tions must be filed in the regi; trar’s office by 5 p.m. Friday, til office announced yesterday. These scholarships pay $22 p« term, and an additional amour for non-Oregon residents. Ad Staff Dick McLaughlin Day Manager Layout staff: Shirley Hillari Barbara Williams, Matt Fros Jean Lovell: Women Journalist* Invited to Meetiug Any girls interested in worki: ! on the women’s page of the Ei erald are asked to meet at the Phi house today at 4 p.m. The pr< ent staff of the page should al attend this meeting. 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