CLASSIFIED Place your ad at the Student Union, main desk or at the Shack, in person or phone ext. 219, between 2 and 4 pjn. Monday-Friday. Rates: First insertion 4c a word; subsequent insertions, 2c per word. FOR SALE: ’40 Ford sedan, excel lent mechanical shape, fair body, bargain. Call or see at Campbell Club. 64 Don’t read this unless you need auto insurance. Phone Tom Barry 4-2269. M-W-F FOR SALE: ’36 Ford Sedan—46 motor. Excellent mech. condition. Bob Jensen Ext. 445. 64 TODAY'S STAFF Assistant managing editor: Nor man Anderson Desk editor: Judy McLoughlin Desk staff: Sunny Allen, Vir ginia Dailey, Char Graydon, Joyce Clark, Mary Ann Moore, Marjory Bush The piano in the University ra dio studio has 87 keys, not count f-Thg one that is out of tune. New Commander uu GEN. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (left) listens intently to Italian Foreign Minister Count Carlo Sforza (right) as they and Premier Alcide De Gasperi (center) meet in Rome’s Viminalc Palace to be gin discussions on what part Italy will take in the defense of West ern Europe. Meeting took place after Communist riots against Eisenhower’s visit had caused one death and had brought injury to nearly 100 throughout Italy. (AP WIREPHOTO) Morfena Sasnett Exibits Poise, Talent as Profession Speaker By Helen Jackson Poised, beautiful, a former pro fessional monologuist and a mem ber of the University of Southern California faculty—Mrs. Martena Tenney Sasnett, here for Religious Emphasis week, has combined all of her talents to be one of the out standing speakers brought to the Oregon campus by the Religion in Education Foundation of Los An geles. Before her marriage to J. Ran dolph Sasnett, executive director of the RIE Foundation, Mrs. Sas nett was a professional monodra matist. For her brilliant- career in solo dramas, she is listed in “American Women,” “Who’s Who on the Pacific Coast,” and is the only American monologuist in the International Blue Book. Mrs. Sasnett is particularly in terested in the speech and drama phase of Religious Emphasis week, and personal interviews with her may be arranged by signing in the Special Events room of the SU. She is interested in all phases of drama from teaching to Holly wood acting. Along with her speech and drama work, Mrs. Sasnett has par ticipated in informal discussions in the fields of personality, wom an’s role, and marriage and the home. She and Dr. Sasnett are conducting the “Marriage Tomor row” series of Religious Emphasis week. She is also scheduled to speak at the Carson Hall dinner fireside program. MARTENA SASNETT At present Mrs. Sasnett is for eign student assistant at USC. Her article “Foreign Student Problems on American Campuses” was pub lished in the October issue of “Col lege and University.” Onthank Goins Treasury Post Word has been received of the election of Karl W. Onthank, grad uate placement director, as trea surer of- the Western Placement and Recruitment association. Onthank returned to the campus Monday after a month-long trip that took him to Hawaii and South ern California. The association, designed to pro mote further co-operation between school placement services and the employer, had its inaugural meet ing in Los Angeles. While there, Onthank served on the constitu tion committee and participated in a discussion entitled "Public Relations and Personnel Work for Schools and Industry.” During his trip to Hawaii, On thank contacted alumni and pro cured'job placement information. According to him, job possibili ties were best in the fields of science and technology, with a few openings in managerial work and labor relations. Beauty shops rank very high in American industry. Well, think of the good features they’re always advancing. Worry is half over when you have someone with whom to talk it over. , JIFC Elects Paulus Term President I Bill Paulus, Phi Kappa Psi pledge, was elected president of the Junior Inter-Fraternity coun cil Tuesday evening. Paulus, a sophomore in business administration, succeeds DeWayne Bills who served as president of the JIFC fall term. Other officers selected by the junior fraternity organization were Jack Adair,Delta Tau Delta, first vice-president; Dick Othus, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, second vice-presi dent; Fred Baltz, Phi Sigma Kap pa, secretary; and Bob Jones, Theta Chi, treasurer. The election of a slate of five officers followed the adoption by the group of a re-organization plan aimed at the spreading responsi bility. The new plan increased the number of officers to five through the addition of a second vice-presi dent and the division of the form erly combined job of secretary and treasurer. Lemon-Orange Squeeze promo tion was discussed by the council in its regular business session. Plans were announced for a fea tured spot Thursday on the Don Porter record program carried over station KUGN. Universal-International proudly announces is now a motion picture... Yes, after 6 long, laugh-filled years' of acclaim, the wonderful Pulitzer Prize winning play has been transferred to the screen - with loving care. 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