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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1950)
Station Galls For Program Suggestions ' ideas are needed for KWAX ■broadcasts, according- to Dick l^ardie, program director of the pew station. Anyone with sug gestions is invited to see Hardie from 3-5 p.m. daily on the third floor Villard. “If a person wishes to write a show, get music for it, and even cast and rehearse it, we will be glad to give him an audition. How ever. any ideas are welcomed and i needn’t be as fully developed.” jsaid Hardie. j Disk jockey programs will be {featured on the new station, but ithe number is limited. Students {may sign up today on a schedule !at the studios for disk jockey ap pointments. ! “Since we will be operating six {days a week and eight hours daily, |an extensive program list must be jcompiled by winter term. This is Ithe campus station, and we hope •students will take part in offering, suggestions,” Hardie added. ■j Some types of programs are ‘interviews, discussions, poetry {readings, musical and variety ishows. and quiz programs. ROTC Rifle Team Wins Fiest Match The Air Force ROTC rifle team won its first match of the year toy one point Nov. 10 from the Uni versity of North Carolina, accords ing to results received Monday. The contest was a result of a challenge initiated by North Caro lina. Four positions were fired in the match, prone, sitting, standing, and kneeling, The University team amassed a total of 1708 while the University of North Carolina jgarnerea 1707. Major S. E. Sheffield is manager of the team this year. Students who participated in the match ■were Robert Essig, Lee Trippett, jNorman Fugitt, Wilford Nasshalm, and Harold Wedemeyer. A postal match was also fired JSTov. 17 with Oregon State and the University of Washington. The results of this postal match are still being awaited. HEILI<L<KI< Clark Gable Barbara Stanwyck “To Please The Lady” “The Masked Raiders” A Foreign Movie Club Selection “Faust and the Devil” I AN E A-0431 “Gold Stallion” ‘Stars In My Crown’ MC KENZIES J’l SPRINGFIELD i-Ll 7-2201 “The Desert Hawk” “Peggy” Clias. Coburii 5 PR I NCj.FI MR “Tarnished" “Streets of San Francisco” They Have Supporting Roles in'Othello ALLEN WEST, junior in crea tive writing, will play Montano in “Othello” Dec. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9 in the University Theater. AVIS LANGE, freshman, wno plays Emilia in the University Theater production of “Othello. The tragedy plays six regular performances, Dec. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the theater box office. (See story on page one) Student Gripe Boxes Remain Victims of Circumstances Monday’s action by the Execu tive Council was another step in the culmination of events that have taken place for over a year concerning suggestion boxes. Here’s what happened to the project last year, according to Vir ginia Wright, junior representa tive on the Executive Council: The project was started during fall term, 1949. Ron Brown, sopho more representative on the Execu tive Council, was put in charge. We probably would have had two boxes now, said Miss Wright, but Brown was injured in an automo bile accident and forced to with draw from school. Wright Was in Charge Miss Wright, then sophomore re presentative, was put in charge of the project. She said that she couldn’t locate the boxes that Brown had planned, so she had two new ones made. Then came the problem of having them install ed. “I went to I. I. Wright, physical plant superintendent, to get per mission to have them put up, said Miss Wright. “He sent me to Lyle Nelson, then director of in formation, to get his O.K.” “But elections came about that time and I forgot all about the boxes,” she explained. Cook Takes Over Herb Cook, sophomore repre sentative, is handling the job now. Said Cook, “I’m going to try and get one put in the Co-op and the other in the Student Union by Monday, but first reports from the Union indicate that the box will have to be located on the third floor.” Cook said that the library would also be a good spot if the Co-op or the Union objected to the installa tion of a box. He is also going to change the name on the boxes from “Suggestion Box” to “Gripe Box” which was the name decided upon by the Executive Council. Kwama Starts Campus Survey “Factors Influencing Students to Enroll as Freshmen at the Uni versity of Oregon” is the title of a survey being conducted this week and next by Kwama, sopho more women's service honorary. According to Albert Hopkins, executive assistant to President Newburn, results from the survey will be used by the University's Division of Information. From these results factors bringing stu dents to the Oregon campus will be determined. They will also serve as an approach to attract ing more students to Oregon, said Hopkins. Freshmen women are being con tacted in their living organizations by groups of two or more Kwamas. A personal element is being em phasized by those conducting the survey to obtain the basic reasons for attending the University. If successful, a similar survey will be given to men students winter term. This is the second time this term Kwama has contacted freshmen women as a whole. In October petitioning and activities were ex plained to them. WE RECOMMEND OUR TASTY AND INEXPENSIVE LUNCHEONS Also a wide variety ol T'resh Candy, Cigarettes, etc. REASONABLE PRICES Transfers, YWCA Sef Dec. 5 Dinner Upper-class women who transfer al} to Oregon fall term will be quests at an informal dinner spon sored by the YWCA upper-class :ommission, at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday n the YWCA, Gerlinger. Each commission member will nvite two transfer women to the linner, the purpose of which is to retter acquaint new students with she YWCA and the campus. Entertainment, including a skit m campus traditions, will be a part of the dinner program, Bar aara Burke, chairman, announced. Tickets at 25 cents, will be avail able at the YWCA, today and Fri day. Any upperclass women who has been contacted may inquire at the YWCA, Karla Van Loan, upperclass commission chairman, said. “The dinner will provide an op portunity to relax and get ac quainted just for fun,” Miss Van Loan commented. Yost Announces Committee Petitions Students may now petition for work on Religious Evaluation Week committees, George Yost, chair man for the week, announced Wednesday. The annual affair will be held January 21-24. Chairmen and committee mem bers are being called for host and hostess committee, assembly com mittee, publicity, secretarial com mittee, and fireside-promotion. Petitions may be turned in to George Yost at Campbell club or Olga Yevtich in the Educational Activities Office of the Student Union until Dec. 8. Schleiche Speaks To Group Today “The Strnri nvQ ^ 'The Structure 0f the iv Nations” will be the topio^ P. Schleicher, professor of „, cal science, in his address t? symposium group at 4 pm , in the Student Union. The United Nations is a vant subject in studying the fare state, one of the topics ch^ for research by the symp0si; group. After compiling infor. tion, they will have speaking gagements throughout the st before civic, church, and sch audiences. Anyone interested in hear Schleicher's speech is invited attend this meeting, Hermon C en, symposium adviser, stated, Bridge Lessons Slated Tonight Second in a series of bridge sons sponsored by the Stud Union Board will he held at 6 p.m. today in the Student Un Any interested students may tend. Beginners and advanced plaj will be divided into two secti tonight, Steve Englemann, mi her of the SU Board's recreat committee, said. Bob Bosley, graduate stud in math, will instruct advan players, while Englemann will in charge of the beginners' i tion. Lectures on bidding and pi ing are planned tonight, with pi tice lessons scheduled later. Approximately 30 students tended the first lesson two we ago. or just killing time between -the Hasty Tasty is one of favorite places for a rendezvous students at the University of consin. At the Hasty Tasty, * university campus haunts e where, a frosty bottle of Coca is always on hand for the p that refreshes—Coke beontf & Ask for it either way .. • both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ) 1950, The Coca-Cola CompWT COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of EUGE®