CAMPUS CALENDAR 8—IVCF, Men’s Lounge Ger. [ 9:30—RE Week Coffee Hour, 110-111 SU 11:45—Chem. Dept., 110 SU YWCA-Intn’l Luncheon, 111 SU 1—RE Week Conferences, 112 113-333 SU 8—SU Music Comm., 206 SU 3:30—RE Week Cultural Forum, Dad’s Lounge SU 4— IVCF Lecture, 333-334 SU Senior Ball Promotion, 110 SU WAA Booths Comm., 315 SU Cosmopolitan Cabinet, Men’s Lounge Ger. UO Assembly Comm., 337 SU 4:30—RE Week Forum, Ball room SU Trepp Lecture, 213-214. SU 5— Mortarboard, 111 SU 6— Beta Alpha Psi Init., 333 SU IVCF, Alumni Hall 6:30—Beta Alpha Psi Dinner, 11.3 SU Kwama, 334 SU SU Recreation Comm., 313 SU YMCA Cabinet Meeting, 318 SU 7— Newman Study Club, 333 SU Alpha Phi Omega, 112 SU Chr. Science Organiz., 1152 Emerald St. 7:30—Recorded Concert, 206 SU Symposium, 111 SU Delta Nu Alpha, 110 SU J1FC, Delta Upsilon 8— SU Directorate, 302 SU Dames Club, Men’s Lounge Ger. 8:15—Millikan Lecture, Ball room SU ' 8:15—Hillel Club, 333-334 SU Frosh to Vote On Constitution The new constitution drawn up by the freshman council was vot ed on by freshman residents in all houses and halls Monday night. The proposed constitution was pre sented to each group by the coun cil representative. Results of the vote are still indefinite. Designed to cover any problem which might arise in the school year, the constitution has been ratified and approved by the coun cil. If the constitution meets the approval of the majority of the class it will go into effect immedi ately. Standing committees will be selected to begin work on various class functions, such as the frosh picnic. Council members will return re sults of the voting at their meet ing Wednesday night. Oregon Library Receives First New Paint Job The old section of the Univer sity Library is now being repaint ed for the first time since it was built in 1937, I. I. Wright, super intendent of the physical plant re ports. Thus far the physical plant workers have painted the reserve reading room, the reference room, first floor and basement, the future reading room in the basement, and the circulation room. Ceilings have been painted off white to aid in the general light ing, Wright said. The walls of the phone booths have been painted black in an attempt to keep people from scribbling on them. Within the coming year the physical plant expects to repaint the second floor of the library. Some changes in the lighting in the building may also be made, Wright concluded. Federal aid is simply a system of taking money from the people and making it look like a gift when you hand it back. Needle-shy Donor Ogles Nurses as Blood Spills By Bob Thalhofer Idle thoughts of one of the Red Cross’s sacrificial lambs. . . . .Twenty-one? Well, I guess! Yes, I filled out one of those cards. .What’s the tag for I wonder? I hope they don’t expect any trouble. Maybe they use these tags for expeditious handling of the re mains. . . .Say, aren’t these girls in the white sweaters and skirts a bunch of cuties though. And look at those Pepsodent smiles! _Take off my jacket? How could she know it was my shirt ? I guess it does look like a jacket at that. Girls Again . .. .Oh, boy, a chair and girls again. . .That guy better not horn in. I’ll let him know what I think about line buckers.. .. Name and address. Wonder how many times they ask you that around here? Gads, imagine that 25 years old... .Looks like they’ve got all the top brass from the RO out this morning. There’s the Lt. Col. and Major Palm. Just for kicks I’d like to ask them if those suspenders were GI. .. . I wish they’d take this thermo meter out of my mouth. How long does it take to check a tempera ture anyway ? Ninety-seven point six and 62 on the pulse. That girl thought she was pretty funny with that crack about me not being alive. Have to Wait Holy smokes, you mean we real ly have to wait for all these peo ple? Chairs again. I’ll be worn out by the time my turn comes with all this hopping from chair to chair. At least they are warm. I think I’ll fool them this time and wait two moves before I hop again. That skiing is taking its toll Why there’s that St. Vincent nurse, wonder how her brother is doing in the Air Force?... .Why don’t they let a person answer all these questions by himself? Must think we’re all stupid. . . . Gee, that band is tight on my arm, and here comes the needle! Well, it wasn’t too bad consider ing that I’m getting more needle shy every time. . . .Look at that smile on the redhead. She really must enjoy leading us to the slaughter... . Apple Juice! More tables and more chairs. .. . Apple juice! They really do this thing up right. Say, this is good. No, Major, this isn't my second cup, I coddle my drinks-Why must they have use sitting here where we can see those people ly ing on those cots? This waiting is bad enough without that. Look at that girl, is she pale. Why, there’s my RO company commander, what’s his name, any way ? Say, this is really a great place to meet people. Woops, it's my turn to go where the blood does flow. . . .1 must say, that everyone is certainly friend 'City of God' Topic Of Breen SU Talk Dr. Quirinus Breen, professor of history and social science, will speak on “The City of God” by Saint Augustine from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Browsing Room at the Student Union. Dr. Chandler B. Beall, professor of romance languages, will lead the discussion. Miss Bernice Rise, reader's consultant, announced that the general public is invited. YWCA Petitions Accepted all Week Petitions for YWCA cabinet (positions will be accepted through this week, Lois Green wood, executive secretary, an nounced Monday. Interviews are now being given for applicants. Those who are ; petitioning for positions requiring | interviews may check at the YW | headquarters in Gerlinger any ! time this week. ly around here. This nice old lady makes me feel like somebody’s father the way she’s leading me around... .They could use a little more padding on these tables if you ask me, and a little more length wouldn’t hurt. Use A Bed Rail If that woman from Springfield wants a pillow she oughta rest her head on the bed rail. I’ve seen worse. First time she’s ever been in the SU, huh. It sure is a swell place all right.... So this cute little nurse is from Providence! Looks as if I missed a good deal by not doing a little more operating out there. St. Vin cent grads all over.Novacaine! That’s new. Don’t remember them using that the last time I went through this. But the last time they jabbed me four times, too!. : . . There’s that cute little girl from the ski trip. Gee, they’re tapping her on both sides.. . .And all the time I thought that I was a blue blood. Blue Blood Half a pint to go... .Heck, no, I don’t need the stool to get off. . . More old ladies leading you around. . .Woops, better not step on that fella. He really took a dive. Ah, hah, a cot, no less.... I can’t see staying here for ten minutes. I feel fine. Gotta get borne to eat, too. .. .Now, I have to sit for five minutes. Whatta system, whatta system!.. .There’s that cute AOPi. What’s she doing with the Red Cross uniform?... Too bad tnese aren’t the two-for fifteen donuts. .. .Hmm, I never knew she was a counselor at Hend ricks. Nice little group we have herd.Ob, oh! That girl just keeled over out of her chair against that fella. Guess I had better get home to lunch. J World's Fate Our Problem-Case (Continued from page one) the dying soldier who was shown the theory that “you never give up the things that make life enjoy able; but you take them with you,” Dr. Case demonstrated that it is within man’s power to answer these questions and to “become great by answering life’s ultimates unafraid.” “Now is not the time to settle back, for there is no ease in sight. But this is a time filled with -pos sibility,” Dr. Case concluded his address. * David Seaman, director of Wes ley Foundation, introduced Dr. Case. Speak Today Dr. Daniel McGloin and Dr. Harold Case will be featured speakers today as Religious Em phasis week activities swing into their second day. A change in program has been effected so that Father McGloin will speak tonight at 8:15 in the SU ballroom instead of the pre viously scheduled speech by Dr. Robert Millikan, Cal Tech physi cist. Dr. Millikan will speak Wed nesday night at 8:15 on “The Road to Peace.” Father McGloin will use as his address topic, “A Stake in Tomor row’s World.” Dr. Case’s address will be given this afternoon at 2:00 in the SU ballroom. There has also been a change in the program for the Hillel meet ing. The talk by Rabbi Leo Trepp will be given at 8:15 p.m. in the Student Union. Also this afternoon at 4:00 in 207 Chapman, Dr. Millikan will conduct a joint science seminar. This morning’s devotional ser vice is being conducted by Wesley house in Alumni hall from 7:30 to 7'50 a.m. At 7 a.m. a mass is conducted in Gerlinger Annex by Father McGloin. Tomorrow’s Program Tomorrow the Y M C A and YWCA are in charge of the morn ing devotions which will be held in the Men’s Lounge of the SU. Dr. J. Randolph Sasnett, director of the RIE Foundation will speak on “Reverence.” Gretchen Gron dahl \vill be student leader. The second in the dinner fireside programs will be conducted to night. House pairings were listed in yesterday’s Emerald with Mar garet Powne in charge. The fire side program this week is ar ranged so that the speakers come to dinner at one of the houses and then the other houses schedul ed assemble after the dinner. “Cer tainties in an Uncertain Wo’^af the theme of the week, is the fire side theme. I Everyone Knows it why shouldn't you? Emerald Classifieds are the thing to do. ‘ (flyfe to fioct Gt uligion ootid do (Hfh Sr— He mWt! If You admire this kid, don’t you? He’s got guts enough to stand up for his pitcher against the whole opposing team. But this kid has more than guts! He has grasped one of our very oldest American traditions—that men and women have the right to be judged on the basis of their individual merits. Being “foreign” is noth ing against an individual—nor is his race— nor is his religion. It’s up to each of us to keep disunity from our families, our community and our country. Make sure that you are not spreading rumors against a race or a religion. Speak up, wherever you are, against pre judice, and work for better understanding. Remember that’s being a good American citizen. 4 Accept or reject people on their individual worth