Slide Series On Studying Now Available (Continued from ttaye seven) with outside work are presented, showing students how they may divide time between classes, work ing hours, study, and recreation. "Study regularly—a 11 e n d all classes,” and "Keep accurate and complete notes,” advise the next two tips. A sheet of neat, well kept notes is flashed on the screen at this time. The series advises students to "Know your professors” and to "Take examinations on an honor basis.” The accompanying talk stresses the idea that students who depend on cheating in their fresh man year seldom are able to com plete three more years of school successfully. Pictures of the infirmary and intramural sports advise students to “Keep in good health.” "Devel op your technique for studying effectively,” is the last final tip in the series. Fogdall will show the series upon request to members of any men’s campus living organization. Three are already scheduled for Tuesday night. Outing Club Plans Hike A surprise hike is planned to take the place of the scheduled outing club bicycle trip today. The hike, destination unknown, will begin at 12:30. Due to un certain weather the bicycle trip was canceled in favor of the hike. Any woman student may partici pate. An optometrist says blue or violet lights stop headaches. Red lights have a habit of causing them. FOR SALE—5 stamp-vending ma chines, 3 placed on campus, ph. 5-4775. 68 FOR SALE—1937 Ford cpe. New motor, clutch, brakes and tires, good paint. Perry Montgomery, Ext. 323. G9 WANTED—Radios, dead or ailing, to be repaired by Endicott’s Radio Service, 871 E. 13th, dial 5-6272. 71 FOR SALE—1939 Royal deluxe portable typewriter. Excellent condition, $39.50. Maihie Chan, Ext. 483. 67 LOST—Delta Zeta sorority pin, owner’s name on back. Finder please phone 4-6021. 69 Chambers, OToole, Thompson Vie (Continued from baae one) that she has grown at least a half inch. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, who live in a campus apartment, list can asta as one of their favorite pas times and often have canasta par ties with other young married couples. Bobbie says she also en joys her housework—and likes to cook, especially mince-meat pie. As for being one of the finalists for hostess, Bobbie was slightly surprised, since she did not know her picture had been turned in until later. JoAnne Thompson Gracious Mrs. JoAnne Johnsqn Thompson has all the prerequisites for a Dads’ Day Hostess. Besides being a charming five feet eight inches tall, with dark brown hair, blue eyes, and a slim 125 pounds, she can cook and sew. When interviewed she was wear ing a trim gray suit she had made herself. Now she is in the process of making curtains for their new apartment. "Chocolate fudge bars are my specialty in the kitchen,” she says. Husband Fred agrees that it’s a recipe that never fails. JoAnne gained much of her do mestic ability by majoring in home economics at Oregon State Col lege, where she was graduated in June, 1949. She was married last August, and her husband is now majoring in business administra tion at Oregon. At Oregon State, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, Mrs. Thompson was es pecially active in music groups. A member of Madrigal, women’s chorus, and Euterpe, music honor ary, JoAnne both sings and plays the piano. In the summer of 1947, JoAnne was a member of the Meier and Frank College Board, which she says "was loads of fun.” Another top event for her is skiing, mostly at Anthony Lakes near North Powder, where she used to live. Harriet O’Toole Newcomer to the Oregon cam pus is brown-eyed Mrs. Harriet McGill O’Toole, who came to the University this term from Cor vallis, where her husband attended Oregon State. Harriet, who graces her five feet, nine inches with dark brown hair and an even smile, is a for mer Rose Festival princess from Franklin high school in Portland. Married last August, Harriet claims “cooking new things for my husband” as her hobby. “His re action varies,” she smiles. As a former Oregon Stater, Har riet revealed that she is impressed with the friendly atmosphere of the Oregon campus. Commenting on Webfoot hospitality, she re called an incident when two Ore gon men from a class she attended with her husband spoke to her downtown, remembering her from the class. When asked whether they knew she was married, she laughed, “I honestly don’t know.” Harriet, who was unaware that her husband entered her name for Dads’ Day Hostess until called by Chairman Dick Lee, comments that she is “happy it all happened, now.” “It’s a grand opportunity for campus wives to know more stu dents on the campus and enter student activities,” she said. Show Goes On Despite Weather (Continued from page one) judged between 11 a.m. and 12 noon. A trophy will be presented to the first place winner. Students will escort Dads to the annual luncheon, slated for 12 noon at John Straub Hall. Oregon Governor Douglas McKay and Uni versity President Harry K. New burn will be the principal speak ers. Tables will be decorated with cedar given by the Eugene Gard ens. Short silks and suits are in order for women at the luncheon. The program will be broadcast over KERG, Eugepe, and KOAC, Cor vallis, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. Election Scheduled Election of officers and yearly business will be transacted at the annual Oregon Dads meeting, 2:15 p.m. in the Guild Theater, Johnson Hall. Tours of new campus construc tion will be conducted by members of Phi Theta Upsilon, junior wom en’s honorary, and Skull and Dag ger, sophomore men’s honorary, after the business meeting. Individual students may conduct their own fathers about the Uni versity, Hospitality Co-chairman Anne Case has announced. Rec ommended sites for visitors are the outside of the Erb Memorial Union, the University Theater, the library addition, the new music building, and Carson Hall. Carson will be open from 3:30 to 5 p.m. for tours to the fifth floor, Unit A, only. Guides will be pro vided in the dormitory. Eight p.m. will see the Oregon Washington basketball game played in McArthur Court. Tickets for the game may be purchased by Dads at registration booths; they may sit with sons and daughters or by themselves in special sec tions at the Igloo. Halftime entertainment will in clude the introduction of the new Oregon Dads’ President and the Dads’ Day Hostess by Basketball Game Chairman Eddie Artzt. The Hostess’ corsage will be donated by the Eugene Flower Home. To Announce Winners The Hostess will announce the winners of the sign, registration, letter writing, and cleanup con tests, if the latter is held. Oregon polevaulters George Ras mussen, Northern Division cham pion, Lloyd Hickock, and Don Amphibians Defer Pledge Installation Amphibians, women’s swim hon orary, will not install new pledges this term, Barbara Ebeling, presi dent, announced. Members of Amphibians will be willing to help students perfect their swimming skills. A list of Amphibians is posted on the hon orary’s bulletin board in Gerlinger. Anyone wishing help is urged to contact a member. Pickens will perform during the half. Open house and entertainment is being planned for Dads by many campus living groups after the game. Sunday’s events will include special Dads’ Day services at Eu gene churches. The weekend will be topped off by dinner with sons and daughters, in living organiza tions or elsewhere. ScholarshipsOffered For Summer Course The drama department at Lewis and Clark College, Portland, has announced ten full-tuition scholar ships will be offered for the first summmer theater of modern class ics to run June 12 through Aug. 11 on the Lewis and Clark campus. Arthur Coe Gray, director of speech arts, will be in charge of the nine-week course. Valued at $100 each, scholar ships will be available to appli cants of any age, with or without previous training or experience. Judging will be based largely on talent in acting. A full schedule of six plays will be produced. Selections will be made from the plays of Shaw, Ib sen, Molnar, O’Neil, Anderson, Behrman, Milne, Kelly, Maugham, Barry and Obey. Credit will be offered in acting, playwriting, staging and modern drama. Special season tickets for the en tire summer theater series will be available to the public. Further information about the scholarships may be obtained by writing Director Gray at Lewis and Clark College. 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