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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1951)
AWS Dean's Tea To Be Thursday New women students will have a chance to meet Mra. Golda Wlck hutn, director of women’H affairs, at the Dean'a Tea, Thursday after noon from 3 to 5 p.m. The tea will be held In Gorlinger Alumni Hall. The tea m the first function of the Associated Women Students for the new year. New at U den La at I ending the tea will meet and talk with AWS congress reoreecn talives and office™, and will learn about the functiona of AWS, ac cording to Nancy Alliac , prcsi dent. Arrangements for the tea are being made by AWS cabinet and congress member*. Other AWS of fice™ are: Murilyn Thomp.son, vice president: Helen Jackson, secre tary; Kluine Huilung, treasurer; and Joan Walker, sergeant-at arms. YWCA Open House Open house at the YWCA for all new students on campus will be ! held from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday ; at the Y headquarters In Gcr linger. Mary Elizabeth McDowell, the j new director of the campus Y, and members of the senior and sopho more cabinets will be present to meet and talk to guests about the Y and answer any questions. The purpose of the event is to i familiarize new students with the 1 Y activities and headquarters. Freshmen will also become ac-1 quaint wit hthelr duckling counsel ors. Freshmen are to be escorted to the event by their counselors, but Miss McDowell emphasized that I even though a freshman has not heard from her counselor, she Is urged to attend. During the afternoon, Jo Ann Hewitt, second vice-president, will give a brief welcome speech and a resume of the freshman commis sion program. Ann Darby, Y president, remind ed upper-classmen attending that they are not to wear their sorority pins. All Y members nrc invited to attend, Miss Darby said. 1951 Civic Music Series (Continued from page one) Only season tickets, no single per formance tickets, are sold. Season ticket price is $6.15. University Division Workers University division groups, cap tains, workers and their areas and phone numbers are: I Captain Mrs. Earl M. Pal lets 4-5659; Johnson Hall, School of Education, Earl M. Pallett; Em erald Hall, Clifford Constance, 4- 1358; extension div., Mrs, Clif ford Smith, 5-5520; house mothers, Mrs. Edith Jacobs, 5-7109. II Captain Mrs. Ewart Bald win, 5-5025; geology, geography, psychology, Mr. Ewart Baldwin; nrt and architecture, Miss Brown ell Frasier, 4-0240; mathematics, Mrs. Lidke; women's phys. ed., Miss Rosamond Wentworth,5-7693; men's phys. ed., Ernesto Knollin, 5- 779(5. III Captain Mrs. Oliver Wil lard, 5-3205; English Dept., Mr. Oliver Willard; English Dept., Rob ert D. Horn, 4-6446; school of Mu sic, Milton Dieterich,, 5-3595; Chemistry (McClureI, D. K. Swine hart, 5-4593; Municipal Research, Mrs. L. O. Ehlers, 7-9005. Group IV IV Captain — Mrs. David M. Dougherty, 5-2723; Co-op, Marga ret Kirkland, 4-1726; Chapman Hall (2nd and 3rd floors)- home economics, philosophy, religion, Mabel Wood, 4-5532; military, J. H. Cunningham, 5-5532; journal ism, Mrs. Warren C. Price, 4-9753. V Captain - Kenneth Scott Wood, 4-7879; library, Robert Cry der! history, economics, sociology. Miss Yvonne Heppley, 5-7552; biol ogy. physics, Mrs. A. L. Ellingson, 4-5804; business adm., Miss Doris Holland. YMCA Cabinet to Hold The senior cabinet of the YWCA will meet at noon today in Ger linger for the first meeting of the year. Ann Darby, Y president, re minds all members to be present as several jmportant matters are to be discussed. i KWAX Announcer Auditions Slated Auditions for radio announcers on KWAX, the University FM radio station, will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the third floor Viliard studios, according to Jim Blue, chief announcer. “Any student interested in radio work may audition, although some radio experience is preferred,” Blue said. Fo- any additional information, Blue may be contacted at Ext. 407 or at 4-8381. The station will be on the air for the first time this term Oct. 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Fri days, and from 3 to 7 p.m. on Sun days. The first broadcast over KWAX was heard April 1, 1981, and most ! of the air time then was devoted i to music from records. "This term j we expect to introduce a number ! of new programs, including sem inars,” Blue reported. TODAY S STAFF TODAY'S STAFF Makeup Editor: A1 Karr. Copy Desk: Don Michelwait. 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