Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1951, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Stanford Trip
(Continued from page one)
The one-dormitory plan for fresh
man men.
Students composing the Univer
sity dormitory committee are
Anita Holxr;a, Stan Turnbull, Dick
Dahlberg, Nancy Allison, Jackie
Pritzen, Barbara Bates, Bill Cloth
's r, Bob Schooling, Leslie Tooze,
and Mountain. Howard Lemons,
administrative assistant to Presi
dent Newburn, will also take the
trip to Stanford.
At the present time a committee
headed by P. L. Kleinsorge, pro
fessor of economics, is making a
study of the fraternity situation
under the present national emer
gency. An alumni group will visit
the University campus later this
spring to observe the deferred
living-in plan at Oregon
Snake Talk Will
Feature Live Model
A. S. Lockley, instructor in biol
ogy. will talk on "Snakes. Their I
Biology and Ecology” at the Sig- ]
ma Xi lecture at 8:15 p.m. Mon
day in 103 Deady.
Before the lecture the local chap
ter of the science honorary will [
hold a business meeting at 7:15!
p.m. in 105 Deady. New members
will be elected.
Lockley is an authority on j
snakes and at his lecture will ex
hibit a live, five foot boa constric
tor.
Who is the ugliest man on the'
Campus? I
Frosh Women
To Attend YWCA
SophcmoreMeet
All freshman women are invited
to a YWCA sophomore cabinet
meeting in order to get acquainted
with their officer, at 4 p.m. today j
in Gerlinger Hall, according to
Ancy Vincent, president.
The officers will explain the j
spring program of activities, and
the meeting will divide into five
groups, consisting of those inter
ested in the following activities:
YWCA freshman picnic, kiddie car
nival. posters for drives coming up
spring and fall terms, the duckling
counselor program, and Red Cross.
General chairmen of four com- j
mittees, posters, kiddie carnival, 1
picnic, and decorations for the'
Junior-Senior Breakfast, were ap
pointed by Miss Vincent at a meet
ing of the cabinet at noon Tues
day. They are. respectively, Bar
bara Swanson, Kathy Tribe, Jean
Gates and Jean Webb, and Jean
Mauro.*
Chairmen for the remaining com
mittees will be chosen from fresh
men members, perhaps Thursday.
“The entire success of the term's
program depends upon interest :
shown by freshman women, and
their help. By attending the meet- j
ing we hope to get things under
way as soon as possible," said Miss
Vincent.
GeologyMajors
To Discuss Ore
A debate on the origins of ore
deposits will be held by six geol
ogy majors as part of a seminar
debute and lecture at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in 301 Condon.
A second feature of the pro
gram is a talk on diamonds by
Mrs. Gladys Hannaford, who has
an extensive knowledge of the dia
mond industry. She will exhibit
some real stones.
All geology and geography ma
jors, Condon club members, and
friends may attend. An informal
social meeting of Condon club will
follow the lecture. Refreshments
will be served.
Insurance Meeting Set
The University of Oregon Insur
ance Society will hold its monthly
business meeting at 3 p.m. Thurs
day in room 7 Commerce.
All members of the group and
other individuals interested in the i
insurance field are urged by Sec
retay Don Bowman to attend the !
meeting.
a^PEALC
NIGHT STAFF
Night Editor: Sarah Turnbull
Night Staff: Mary Ann Moore.
Joyce Clark, Joan Marie Miller,
Dean Spitznogle
Broadcast Set
For April 26
"Lot's Sing. America," annual
broadcast featuring hundreds of
high school students, will be stat
ed Apr. 26 In McArthur Court,
climaxing a weekly series of 45
rninule music broadcasts which
originate in Eugene.
Feature attraction of the broad
cast will be the Foster giade school
band from Foster in Linn County.
The program will include such
melodies as "Frog Went a Court
in'," "When Irish Eyes Are Smil
in',” "Yankee Doodle," und "De
Camptown Races."
The annual bfondcAHt, as well
as the weekly shows, are under the
direction of Miss Maude Garnett,
associate professor of public school
music.
State-owned radio station KOAC, I
Corvallis, which carries the weekly
shows, will also carry the "Let's |
Sing, America" program.
S. U. to Feature 'Ava'
“One Touch of Venus," the Hol
lywood movie starring Ava Gard
ner, Robert Walker, and Dick
Haymes, will be shown at 2:30 and I
4:15 p.m. Sunday in the Student j
Union Ballroom.
A Woody Woodpecker cartoon !
and a selected short subject will be 1
shown with main Sunday afternoon j
bill.
If you can grow the biggest cab
bage this year you're entitled to
have a swell head.
Chairmen Needed
For Moms Weekend
Petitions for general chairman
of Mother’s Weekend are due by
6 j».m. Monday In the ABUO office,
Student Union. Petitions may also
be obtained at the Office of Stu
dent Affairs, Emerald Hall.
Mothers' Weekend Is held an
nually in conjunction with Junior
Weekend.
Hear KWAXl
1 lave that F.M. set
repaired l>v
Endicott's
Radio and Appliance
H71 13th Ave. K.
LIKE THOUSANDS OF AMERICA’S STUDENTS
MAKE THIS MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF AND GET
WHAT EVERY SMOKER WANTS
ARA EGHIGIAN
PARK COLLEGE
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OICK LEVIN
VIRGINIA
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Mildness
OVER 1500 PROMINENT
TOBACCO GROWERS SAY:
"When I apply the standard tobacco growers’ test
to cigarettes I find Chesterfield is the one that
smells milder and smokes milder."
A WELL-KNOWN INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH ORGANIZATION REPORTS:
"Chesterfield is the only cigarette in which members
of our taste panel found no unpleasant after-taste."
LEADING SELLER
IN AMERICA’S
COLLEGES
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