Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Race Backers
To Meet Council
Eugene’s Millrace Park associa
tion will appear at the city council
Monday night to make a report
on progress in the drive to restore
the race.
The association representatives
will present the council with the
property easements which have
been obtained so far. Kieth Fen
nell, association secretary, has re
ported that there are still a few
easements out, but that it is hoped
that these will be signed over to
the association in the near future.
“We hope to meet with favor
able results from the council,” de
clared Fennell. He added that he
expects the council will be sympa
thetic toward the association’s
cause.
M. Turner Elected
New GAX Prexy
Marilyn Turner was elected pres
ident Wednesday of Ze'ta chapter
of Gamma Alpha Chi, national
women’s advertising fraternity.
She will succeed Jordis Benke.
Other officers include: Leslie
Tooze, vice president; Donna Mary
Brennan, secretary; Dorothy Orr,
treasurer; Eve Overbeck, reporter;
and Barbara Buddenheagen, pro
gram chairman.
The new officers will be installed
at the next meeting.
Museum Shows
Japanese Arf
Japanese art is currently being
displayed at the Museum of Ori
ental Art in a temporary exhibi
tion.
Some of the objects have never
been displayed before in the mu
seum, among them a miniature ox
cart shown in the mezzanine gal
lery, and a collection of sword
guards.
Also featured is a series of Nag
asaki prints, showing the ideas
Japanese had of life in America
during the nineteenth century. A
display of dolls used in Japan dur
ing the Girls’ Festival, as well as a
group of warriors representing he
roes of the past are also shown.
To Direct Festival
Maude Garnett, associate pro
fessor of public school music, will
journey to Nelscott Sunday to di
rect the Lincoln county sacred
festival.
Easter music will be sung by the
combined county church choirs in
Nelscott’s Chapel by the Sea.
All that time is lost which might
be better employed.
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June 30. 1949
An Adventure in Good Smoking
Tiger Turns on Trainer
One hundred and sixty pounds of Bengal tiger cub {above, right) floored veteran trainer Rudolph
Mat hies, 54, as he trained seven tigers for opening of Ringilng Brothers and Barnum and Bailey
circus at Madison Square garden. Mathies was treated for scratches on left arm and shoulder. (AP
Wirephoto)
Fantasy Society
Elects Officers
The Eugene Science Fantasy So
ciety has elected Roscoe E. Wright,
sophomore in liberal arts, as presi
dent of the organization and Nor
man E. Hartman, freshman in lib
eral arts, as treasurer. Vacancies
exist in the offices of vice-presi
dent and secretary, but these are
expected to be filled at the next
meeting.
The organization is a new one
in Eugene and its first meeting
was held last month. In the future
it will meet monthly, on the second
Thursday at 7:30 p.m., at 14G 12th
street east.
This is a world-wide club and
membership is not limited in any
way; regardless of age, beliefs,
sex, or anything, except a common
appreciation of the fantastic lit
erature. At the present time there
are 15 members, he youngest of
which is 13 and the oldest 50.
The club's magazine will be on
sale bi-monthly for the present at
Watson’s.
Dr. Kunz Appointed
Chem Profs Head
Dr. A. H. Kunz, head of the Uni
versity’s chemistry department,
has been appointed chairman of a
newly organized Association of
Northwest Teachers of College
Chemistry.
Faculty Invited
To OSC Dinner
Faculty members and their
wives from this campus, have been
issued a special invitation from the
Corvallis chapter of the American
Association of University Profes
sors, to a joint dinner meeting
April 13.
Dr. Robert B. Heilman, execu
tive officer of the department of
English at the University of Wash
ington, will be speaker for the
meeting, which will be held in the
OSC Memorial Union building. He
will speak on “In Defense of High
brows.”
Dr. Heilman spoke on “Othelio”
on the UO campus in January.
Found: One Dog Atop Condon
Could he be waiting for his master’s voice?
The plaster dog, trademark of Victor records, which is perch
ed on the corner of the Condon roof, seems to be waiting in vain,
for not man}- noticed him yesterday.
Just how “\ ictor Kanine” got in his precarious position, and
just who put him there, is an unanswered question. Apparently
the}- thought the campus needed a watchful eye.
Tut where the dog came from is no mystery—it belonged, and
probably will be returned, to the Appliance Center, 70 W. 10th.
ORDER NOW!!
Special Flowers for
Her House Dance
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Public Market Bldg.
Newman Club
The Newman club’s first meeting
of the term will be held Sunday,
April 10, at 7 p. m. at the YWCA.
.
Phi Mu Alpha
Elects Officers
Carl Gutman, sophomore in mu
sic, was elected president of Psi
chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia,
men's national professional music
fraternity, Monday night.
Other officers were Andrews
Flanders, national councilman;
John Kienzle, vice president ;
Lynn Sjolund, secretary; Lyall
Gardner, treasurer; Donald Bun
yard, alumni secretary; Donald
Jordhal, historian; and Rodney
Wagner, warden.
Installation ceremonies will be
held for the new officers next Mon
day night.
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