On the Air
By Marty Weitzner
Radio honorary Kappa Rho
Omicron planning an Oregon
broadcaster's meeting on campus?
Here's a chance for someone to
make some contacts . . .
Interesting drama coming up
next Thursday on the Workshop
series. Concerns a man who puts
himself on trial to see whether he
Was justified in giving up his life
jduring World War III. Written by
hn undergraduate student at the
University of Wisconsin . . .
; Speaking of Wisconsin, w'hat
would our radio division be without
jthe “Big Ten”? The entire radio
’faculty. Dr. Alburey Castell (who
broadcasts over KOAC), and Mrs.
jzonda Montgomery (whose “Piano
^Portraits” are heard over the state
Station) have all been connected
With Midwestern universities.
| Trend is nothing new, since last
[year’s faculty, Glenn Starlin and
Bob Davy came from Iowa and
Wisconsin respectively . . .
Here we go again, but there is
action on the KDUK front! The
department, afraid to commit
themselves because of possible red
;faces, has set a deadline for either
[getting a solution of current prob
lems, or giving the student body
[insight into the mysterious situa
tion.
Big problem is one of engineer
ing rather than of administration.
Staff and program schedule have
already been lined up . . .
Audiences are welcome at KOAC
broadcasts. There's a chance you
may be allowed inside the control
booth (especially radio students)
if you clear with members of the
department beforehand. . .
Question- Might not conversa
tions between the radio division
and the I.F.C. and other campus
groups result in a GOOD campus
radio station?
Further question With all the
“talent" floating around this uni
versity, what are the possibilities
for a variety show over KOAC? . . .
A writer asks, “What's become
of the women who used to hook
rugs?" Maybe their time isn't up
yet.
FOR SALE - '46 Ford Tudor, super
Deluxe, R & H. Sportlite, Very
Clean—See at 1003 High Street,
Between 5-6 p.m. (22)
LOST—Two keys on chain along
with good luck charm and small
knife, around vicinity of Straub.
Call Jo Foreman, Ext. 484. (22)
WANTED Students laundry to do
in my home. 1145' j E. 21.
ALTERATIONS — Mrs. Byron
Krog. Susan Sampbell, Apt. 2.
Ph. 5-9337 for appointment. (22)
FOR SALE '46 Ford Tudor super
Deluxe. R & H. Sportlite, Very
clean See at 1003 High St.,
Between 5-6 p.m. (22)
WANTED Man or Woman Vio
linist to play for Country dances
Sat. nights. Must know how to
play square, old-time, modern.
Phone 78312 after 5. (22)
LOST Oct. 15, gold Omega wrist
watch. Inscription on back. Lois
Nathan, 5-4391. Generous re
ward. (22)
LOST — Ring it watch in P.E.
building, Monday at 3. $5 for
each item. Call 323 and ask for
James Hess. (28)
WANTED Students laundry to
do in my home. 1415’- E. 21st.
FOR SALE-,'40 Stude., 4-dr.,sdu.,
“A" motor, 5 good tires, very
clean, $475. (32)
Scholarship Cups
Awarded Houses
Scholarship cups were present
ed to two University men’s frater
nities at an Inter-fraternity Coun
cil banquet Thursday night at the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house.
Tau Kappa Epsilon received the
Dahlberg cup for the highest grade
average among men’s fraternities
during the 1948-49 academic year
for the second successive year. The
Onthank cup for the highest fall
term pledge class grades was pre
sented to Pi Kappa Alpha.
Presentation of the Dahlberg
cup was made by Irving Steinbock,
Inter-fraternity Council secretary
treasurer. The Onthank award was
presented by Kenneth Seeborg,
vice-president.
Local YW Officers
Plan Portland Trip
Velma Snellstrom, campus YW
CA first vice-president, and Lois
Greenwood, executive secretary,
will travel to Portland Saturday
for a planning session for the 1950
Seabeck Conference.
Both worflen are members of
the planning committee for the
conference, held annually by the
YWCA. This year it will be from
June 11 to 18.
Campus Calendar
12 noon—YWCA Junior Advis
ers luncheon meeting at the Y
quarters.
8 to 12 p.m.—Open house at the
YMCA.
SUNDAY 11 a. m.
“SEVEN THINGS GOD HATES”
RASH BROADCAST
University Class 9:45 a.m. ■ Fellowship 6:20 p.m.
7 :30 P. M.
“WHAT I WOULD DO IN EUGENE IF I WERE
THE DEVIL”
BAPTISMAL SERVICE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Brclwy at High Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor
Missionaries-Moving Pictures—Mon., Fri., 7 p. rn.
Swim Coach Calls
Meeting For Frosh
All freshmen men interested in
swimming will meet Monday at 4
p. m. in Room 101 of the Physical
Education Building, George Moor
head, frosh swimming coach, said
yesterday.
Although the swimming season
doesn’t start until winter term,
Moorhead called the meeting to be
come acquainted with this year s
prospects and orient them on 1949
50 schedule.
It’s nice for a man to be king in
his home until the queen takes the
jack.
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