Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 28, 1951, Page Seven, Image 7

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    WSSF Solicitors to Hear
Drive Procedure Today
World fltudent Service Fund
house nn<J religious grout* solicitors
will mwl at -1 :30 p.m. today in 101
Condon, .Solicitations Chairman
.Mary Alice Baker announced.
According to Mian Baker, a
WHSK film will be shown and
solicitation procedure explained.
"With the WSSK drive beginning
Apr. It, it is very important that
every house representative attend
or send an alternate,” Miss Baker
emphasized.
House Hepreseiitallves
House representatives announc
ed by Miss Baker include Janet
Rycl, Alpha Chi Omega; Mary
Kllen Burrell, Alpha Delta Pi;
Billie Hamden, Alpha Gamma
Delta; Mina Sloan, Alpha Omlcron
Pi; Betty Derrah, Alpha Phi; Edith
Hading, Alpha XI Delta; Evelyn
Clay, Ann Judson; Joan Avery,
Carson 2; Marcia Kagleson, Carson
3; Donna Hart, Carson 4; Pat
Bishop, Chi Omega.
Norma Hultgren, Delta Delta
Delta; Pinky Walters, Delta Gam
ma; Sandra Scott, Delta Zcta;
Valerie Weinman, Gamma Phi
Beta; Kathleen Fraser, Hend
q|fks; Gwen Ramsey, Highland;
Diane Beklns, Kappa Alpha Theta.
Sally Stone, KappH Kappa Gam
ma; Sally Hayden, Orides; Barbara <
Booth, FI Beta Phi; Dorothy Dann,
Itebee; Jackie Wilkes, Sigma Kap
pa; J-ortia Murakawa, University
House; Beverly Gustone, Zeta Tati
Alpha.
Jim Goldrainer, Alpha Hall;
Paul Lasker, Alpha Tan Omega;
Hog Dockstader, Beta Theta PI;
Bill Vlbrans, Campbell Club; Doug
Clayton, Cherney Hall; John Chan
ey, Chi Psi; Delvin Miles, Gamma
Hall; Abbott Paine, Delta Tau
Delta; Hod Smith, Delta Upsilon;
Gordpn Links, Hunter Hall; Craig
Dudley, Kappa Sigma; Bill Laugh
ton, Lambda Chi Alpha; Dick Nu
bauoe, MeChesney Hall; Ben Sch
midt, Minium.
Bob Burge, Phi Kappa Sigma;
Cyriia Hunt, Philadelphia; Neil
Chase, Phi Sigma Kappa; Don
Hibbard, Pi Kappa Alpha; Fred
Decker, PI Kappa Phi; Armond
Smith, Phi Gamma Delta; Bob
Wilkins, Phi Kappa Psl; Kd Dick,
Sederstrom; Pat Dignan, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon; Don Olds, Sigma
Alpha Mu.
Jim Owens, Sigma Chi; Hay
Morgan, Sigma Hall; Earl Averill,
Sigma Nu; Bart Cross, Sigma Phi
Epsilon; Tom Neketln, Sherry Ross
Hall; Paul Erickson, Tau Kappa
Epsilon; Jack Faust, Theta Chi;
Morrin Sahr, Yeoman; Walt Pro
bert, Zeta Hall.
'Visitors from Vienna' to Give
Music, Dance Concert in SU
“Visitors from Vienna," a group
of 32 Austrian students, will give
its second Kugene concert of music
and dances from Austria in their
native costumes at 8 p.m. Satur
day in the Student Union Ball
room.
Sponsored by Delta Phi Alpha,
German honorary, this goodwill
tour is visiting Eugene for the
cecoiul consecutive year. Last year
their program took place in Eu
gene High School,
Tickets, $1.20 including tax, arc
available at the Student Union in
formation desk. There are no re
served Brats, but one can reserve
tickets by culling the foreign lang
uage department, Ext. 506, W. A.
Roecker, adviser, reports.
The«e students and teachers on
leave from various Austrian schools
and universities ring, dance, play
many instruments, and present an
other specialty of their land, yodel
ing. Dr. Oscar F. Block of the Uni
versity of Vienna, will direct them.
Ann Darby Announces
YWCA Cabinet Members
Appointive members of the 195t
52 YWCA cabinet have been an
nounced by Ann Darby, president.
Chairmen include: religion and
worship, Janie Simpson; public af
fairs, Kay Kuckenberg; interna
tional affairs, Marian Briner;
service, Janls Evans: nursery,
Carolyn McLean | membership,
Jackie Wilkes; house and social,
Grctchen Grondahl; promotion. Sue
Lichty; publicity, Kathleen Fraser;
and conference, Myra Wood.
—Those appointed as junior ad
visers include Sharon Anderson,
Mary Alice Baker, Joan Carto
zaln, Janis Evans, Anne Graham,
Mimi Jones, Pat Johnson, Dolores
Parrish, Joyce Rathbun, Carolyn
Silva, Harriet Vahey, and Marri
anne VVeiby.
Elected officers in addition to
Miss Darby are Karla Van Loan,
vice-president; JoAnne Hewitt,
second vice-president; Lillian
Schott, secretary: Virginia Kellogg,
treasurer; Bonnie Birkemeier, up
per-class commission chairman;
and Ancy Vincent and Cathy Tribe,
sophomore commission chairman
and vice-chairman, respectively.
Members of the new and old
cabinet, accompanies! by Miss Lois
Greenwood, Y executive secretary,
will hold their annual retreat at
Yachats this Friday and Saturday
to make plans for the coming year.
T Schoolers
To Attend Salem
Newspaper Talk
A group of students and faculty
members from the School of Journ
alism will travel to Salem today to
attend the centennial forum of The
Oregon Statesman, Salem news
paper. The theme of the forum is
“Newspapers of Today and Tomor
row.’’
Wallace A. Sprague, managing
editor of “Parade.” New York City,
is chairman of the panel.
Speakers are Lawrence Davies,
head of the New York Times Bu
reau, San Francisco; Richard L.
Neuberger, journalist, and state
senator from Portland; and Dor
othy O. Johansen, professor of his
tory at Reed College at Portland.
The'forum will be at 8 p.m. at
Waller Hall on the Willamette Uni
versity campus.
Music Faculty
To Attend Meet
Six members of the School of
Music faculty will attend the music
educators' national conference
Thursday through Saturday at
Missoula, Mont.
Delegates are R. E. Nye, asso
ciate professor of music education;
E. A. Cykler, associate professor
of music; Robert Vagner, associate
professor of music; Milton Dieter
ich, assistant professor of music;
George Boughton, assistant pro
fessor of violin; and W. C. Woods,
instructor in piano.
Nye will be chairman of a panel
on “Music in the Elementary
School—What is its Future?’’
A New York man was given two
years in prison for breaking into
a pool room. One miscue, and he’s
behind the eight ball.
It’s human to make mistakes,
the trouble is some people are just
too human.
YMCA, YWCA
Slate Summer
UO Activities
A number of Hummer camps,
leadership training schools, and
European work-study seminars
sponsored by the YMCA and
YWCA are available for interested
students this summer.
Th- annual Pacific Northwest
student summer conference at
Sea beck, Wash, is scheduled for
June 10 through 17. A student
citizenship seminar will be held in
Washington, D. C. June 23 through
Aug. 31. The St. Louis summer ser
vice project is scheduled for June
13 through Aug. 1 ]. and a leader
ship training school for officers
and cabinet members of "Y” or
ganizations are being held in Chi
cago, New York, and Berkeley,
Cal., during the summer.
The College Summer Service
group will convene in New York
June 23 to Aug. 14 and four groups
will be traveling in Europe for the
work-study seminars from July 3
to Aug. 28.
Students, in addition to holding
meetings and conferences for these
various conferences, will be able
to hold jobs and gain college credit
for some of the sessions.
Further information is available
at the YMCA or YWCA.
The flowers they refer to that
bloom in the spring must be water
lilies.
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CLASSIFIED
Pla<«- your ad at the Student
Uninn, main desk or at the
Shack, In person or phone ext.
21!), bctvM-en 2 and 4 p.m.
, Monday-Friday.
I Hate*: First insertion 4c a
word; subsequent insertions,
2c per word.
Two Trailer spaces, private bath
room, for rent; one block from
campus. Call 5-7182. 98
FOR SALK; By owner this week.,
$8,'}00 F.H.A. or G.I. terms; 2
bedrooms; garage, living room,
kitchen-dining space, bathroom,
basement, automatic forced air
oil heat, large lot, 9.9 N, Jeffer
son. Mrs. Sheekler 5-3645 or
5-1511 (Ext. 256). 95
Emerald Seeks
Staff Workers
A pplications arc being accepted
for beat reporters, special assign
ment writers, and rewrite workers
! on the Emerald, according to News
l Editor Gretchen Grondahl.
Specific beats now open include
• the University Theater, Oregon
I and Commerce Halls, Politics, and
| Inquiring Reporter.
Persons interested in doing such
work this term may contact Miss
Grondahl between 2 and 5 p.m. any
day at the Emerald Shack. Re
porting experience is desirable but
not required.
Jane Powell, Fred Astaire
“Royal Wedding’’
Loretta Young
“Cause For Alarm”
Back by popular demand ! !
“Grapes of Wrath”
and
“Tobacco Road”
LANE c3,
Marta Toren
“Deported”
Jeff Chandler
“Johnny Holiday”
.MW'S
Myma Loy
“If This Be Sin”
Paul Hrnrird-Katherine McLeod
“So Young, So Bad”
VARSITy «
Spade Cooley
“Everybody's Dancing”
Robert Stockwell
“Belle of Old Mexico”
The Erb Memorial Student Union
Spring Term Hours
Building Closes:
Sunday thru Thursday 11 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 1 p.m.
Opens
Monday thru Saturday 7:30 a.m.
Sunday 10 a.m.
Cafeteria Service, Noon Hours:
Monday thru Friday, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Cafeteria Service, Evening Hours:
Sunday thru Friday 5:30 p.m.-6:45 p.m.
(No Cafeteria service Saturday or Sunday noon.
However hot sandwiches may be obtained at the
Soda Bar at these times.)
Soda Bar: Monday thru Thursday 7:30 a.m.-10:45 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 8:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.
Sunday 11 a.m.-10:45 p.m.
Main Desk: Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday 12 noon to 10 p.m.
Recreation Area
Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.