CLASSIFIED i’laoo your tul at the Student 1'nlon, main dcitk or ut the Shark, In perKon »>r phono ext. 2I», hot worn 2 and 4 p.m. Monday-Frlday. Rotes: Flint Insertion 4r por word; subsequent Insertion* Zr por word. FOR RENT: Donirable two bod room homo, unfurnished Col logo Mill —phone 5-6630 or 5-2527. 126 KOR SALE: Bicycle, $15. E. J. Mousley 208 Nestor. 124 KOK KENT Two bedroom apart ment. Unfurnished. 1742 Kerry Kt. $00 per month Phone 5-7801 or 4-0480. 128 KOK HALE: •World’ Bike. Good Cond. Cheap. See Len Ramp, Trailer No. 28. Ph. 5-9297. 127 WANTED TO BUY: Good older c ar. preferably coupe, up to $150. Phone 4-2858 after 5 p.m. 125 NATIONAL ORGANIZATION has opportunity for summer or career employment.Contact grad uate placement office for ap pointment with Mr. William*. u FOR KALE: Bicycle, $15. HT. J. ” Moualey, 208 Nestor. 123 LOST: Women's brown horn rim med glasses, near Mayflower theater. Call Tom Mosgrorc at Law School Lounge. 124 Petitions Due— Petitions for business manager of the 1951 Ore-Nter may be turn ed in to the ASUO office until 5 p.m. Monday. Interviews for the position will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the meeting of the Executive Council. The job involves solicitation of funds from campus organizations. No advertising is used in the book let. S. U. Board . . . Petitions for Student Union Board representative from the School of Health and Physical Ed ucation will be accepted until 5 p.m. Thursday in the office of Olga Yevtich, SU program direc tor, or Hank Panian, Board chair man. To qqualify for the board posi tion, the student must be a junior, a major in health and physical education, have three terms of res idence at the University, and meet University grade standards. Petitioners will be interviewed at a date to be announced later to fill the two-year term on the Board. Campus ‘TH&vuf-tfe- TRocatd At Pi Beta Phi... Recent pinnlngs arc Janet Shaw and Daryle Nelson, Phi Delt, and Jackie "Lewis, also pinned to a Phi Delt, Bud Covey. Over Spring vacation, -Roberta Tossing and Joe Richards, ATO, exchanged vows in Salem. Recent ly Pat Laktn and Dan Cudahy, ATO, were married in Portland and Connie Jackson and Don Fair, Theta Chi, were married in Eu gene. All three couples arc living here in Eugene. Also on the ma trimony Hat are Katherine Hoppe and Frank Hart, who were mar ried in Portland and are now liv ing in Virginia, where Frank is stationed. At Tri Delta . . . Saturday night the Tri Deltas held their spring formal. They danced to the music of Bill Flet cher in a Jungle atmosphere of "Paradise Lost." Kris Slckler received the nicest corsage of the evening. Attached to her flower was the Chi Psi pin of Bill Morris. Sunday night, Jay Frye accept ed the pin of Gene Lonon. Sig Ep from the University of California at Santa Barbara, who came up for the dance. At Delta Zeta ... Donna Buse, house prexy, at tended the National Student Union convention at Michigan State Col lege last week in East Lansing, Michigan, and reported having a very enjoyable trip, despite a little engine trouble on the plane. At Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Recently initiated into Sigma Phi Epsilon were Bill Tuck, Dcl , bert Lee. Bob Chittock, Hank Her bring, Mart Johnson, Gordon Mac Pherson, Pete Mihnos, Bill Sink, Dave Todd, and BUI Walker. Kd Tyler is now engaged to Felicia Holter, a freshman mem ber of Alpha Omicron PI. AtTau Kappa Epsilon ... Last Saturday night T.K.E. cel ebrated its annual formal Red Car nation ball. The dance was held in the Student Union ballroom follow ing a banquet at the Anchorage. 18 couples from the OSC chapter were our guests at the dance. Hal Hardin's orchestra provided the music. Over the week-end two members were pinned. Don Surfus was pin ned to Joan James, and Carlyle Darby to Nancy Steinmetz. Both girls live in Hendrick's hall. It Could Be Oregon “Gwendolyn,—you’re wearin’ high heels again tonitc—Are you trying to discourage my interest in you?” Karl Harshbarger spent last week on the Stanford campus in Palo Alto, where he entered the Pacific Coast speech contest. Karl, a freshman in speech, won second place in the oratory contest with his speech, "The Mass Production System of Organizing Human La bor." At Kappa Sigma . .. "Chunk" Nielsen recently pinned Alpha Phi Marilyn McDonald. Pete Trim also pinned DZ Mary Mikschc. Spring term initiates include Tom Angle, John Ramming, Ken neth Switzer, William Maze and Cary Plakett. House Officers for the coming ' year are Julian Hultgren, presi dent; Harold White, vice-presi dent; Jim Fletcher, treasurer; and Jim Cecil, secretary. At Alpha Chi Omega . . . Last weekend most of the Al pha Chi's went to Portland to at I tend the wedding of Anita Frost to Jack Atwater. Recent engagements arc those of Helen Hychc to Kappa Sig Tom Bauman; Jean Miller to OSC Theta Xi Jim Riggs; and Gloria Crim son to Kappa Sig Carl Buggc. Pinned over the weekend were Helen Shanks to Phi Psi Hal Le mon and Charlene Hanset to SAE Doug Clayton. Cars to Carry Jr. Week Court The Junior Weekend quern and four princesses will each ride in a separate convertible during the Weekend parade Saturday .after noon. The Junior Weekend float com mittee had formerly decided to construct a float with the help of campus living organizations on the top of an army jeep as in last year's parade, but finally junked this plan in favor of a motorized procession of new convertibles. Living organization float chair men will meet for final consulta tion before Saturday’s parade at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union. "Parade chairmen should bring itemized expense accounts for the floats to Thursday’s meeting.” commented Junior Weekend float i Chairman Lillian Schott. ''Chair men are reminded that not more than $70 is to be spent per float.” DELT TRIO The Delt Trio Plus One, campus ; entertainers, will play night clubs in Portland and Vancouver this summer, according to Fred Sch i neiter, manager. The Trio has added a new mem 1 her to their quartet, he announc ed. Jerry Crary, junior in liberal arts, will replace Paul Barrow, \ junior in speech. Crary has enter \ tained on campus, worked pro ' fessionally in California on tele ! vision, and will sing bass and play j the ukelelc in the act. The group recently traveled to Portland to participate in the city’s j first experimental television show. They also played at several Port land night spots as part of the floor show. Fred Schneiter, junior in jour nalism; Jim Bradford, junior in pre-law; and John (Billy) Eck stein, freshman in liberal arts, are the Delts in the group. Crary will become the plus one. Swim Manager Needed A position is open for a swim ming pool manager at Ontario for three months beginning June 1, according to Karl M. Pallett. direc tor of the teacher placement serv ice. The salary will be S300 per month. Anyone interested may con tact the Teacher Placement Serv ice for further details. iClean-up Pairings Released , The campus clcan-up, helil in conjunction with Junior Weekend! activities will take place Thurs- j day from 4 to 5 p.m., with only; freshmen participating in the ac-' tivity. ^ A map will appear in Thursday s Emerald showing zones to be j cleaned. The clean-up will be run as a* competition, with campus living j organizations paired for the event, j Trophies will be awarded to the winning group at the Terrace! Dance Friday. Paired living organizations j should contact each other and j make arrangements for the clean- i up, Ruth Dexter, chairman of the j campus clean-up, has announced.! Pairings for the cleanup arc asj follows: Alpha Chi Omega, Mer- j rick Hall, Mintum Hall: Alpha! Delta Pi, Sigma Chi: Alpha Gam-! ma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha! Omirron Pi, Phi Kappa Sigma.! Alpha Hall; Alpha Phi, Lambda; Chi Alpha, Yeoman: Alpha Xi ! Delta, Omega Hall; Ann Judson, Stitzer Hall: Carson 2, Kappa Sig ma, Phi Sigma Kappa: Carson 3, Pi Kappa Alpha, Philadelphia House; Carson 4, Pi Kappa Phi: ! Carson 5. Phi Gamma Delta; Chi Omega. McChesney Hall; Delta (Delta Delta, Campbell Club: Delta! Gamma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.! Stan Ray Hall; Delta Zeta, Gam ma Hall; Gamma Phi Beta. Alpha Tau Omega: Hendricks Hall, Cher ney Hall, Sherry Ross Hall; High land House, Hunter Hall: Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Tau Delta; Ka ppa Kappa Gamma, Chi Psi, Phi Delta Theta: Orides, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pi Beta Phi, Theta Chi; j Rebec House. Sigma Xu, Sigma , Hall: Sigma Kappa, Sigma Alpha 1 Nu, Nestor Hall; University House. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Zeta Tau Al pha, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Upsilon. Student Pictures Today Photographs for student affairs office permanent records are being taken from 9 to 11 a.m. each day i this week in the University Photo graphic Bureau in the basement of Johnson Hall. Any student who knows he has not had his picture taken and those who have been notified are to ap | pear, the student affairs office an nounced. The pictures are used by that office for identification pur poses. You'll rest in pieces if you'ex ceed the speed limit. HAND DIPPED Chocolates & Fudge Made in Eugene SUGAR PLUM 63 E. 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