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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1952)
Spike Jones and His Musicians Will Play in Arena Ballroom Spike Jones will play in the Arena ballroom April 22. Sponsored by the Order of the O. Oregon's lettermen's club, and the local Junior Chamber of Com merce, the musical madman and his "Depreciation Review of 1952” will feature Sir Frederick Gas, the City Slickers and Jones' wife, Hel en Grayco. Two years ago Jones played be fore a crowd of 6000 persons in McArthur court. The Arena ball room holds 3000. His band will again use the pink tubas and col ored clarinettes used on his last Eugene appearance. Tickets are on sale at the Big Y Market. Graves Music and Art. Thompsons Music Store and the Chamber of Commerce office. Ticket sales will begin on the cam pus in the near future. Money taken in from the Jones appearance will be used by the Junior Chamber of Commerce to defray costs of the seventh annual Jaycee Junior Amateur Golf tour ney Aug. 9-16 to be held at the Country club. "SENIORS” Place your orders now for Caps and Gowns for Commencement Announcements are ready for immediate delivery All orders taken on the balcony at THE U OF O CO-OP STORE Board Approves Honor Banquet A recognition banquet for mem ber* of Student Union directorate, board and committees and three additional coffee hours were ap proved by the SU board Wednes day evening. Thiee coffee hours, which will bring to five the number planned this term, for the honor code, ASUO presidential candidates and Henri Barzun, author and visiting lecturer, were scheduled by the board. Resignation of Board Member Donna Bernhardt was submitted by chairman Ralph Hillter. The board tabled discussion on instal lation of a loud-speaker for the soda bar and the ballroom commit tee report. Mary Ellin Moore was named permanent chairman of the record ed music committee following in tcrviows with prospective candi dates. On recommendation of Director ate Chairman Clyde Fahlman, the board approved a special commit tee which will study the past year s ! activity pool setup. A request that the board spon sor Sigmund Raseher, saxophonist, was referred to a special commit tee. Robert Vagner of the school of music made the recommenda I tion. CAMkuS calendar Monday, April 14, 1952 11:45 Festival of ('ontenip Art 111 MU 7:30 Block Si Tackle 1I0SU 3:00 Jtiv Del Sem 4:00 1’1 Delta Phi MU Vodvll Film 7 :00 AsUleplads 112 Mil 113 MU 333 MU 334 MU Ailing Auto? You need the campus Doctor of Motors • tune-ups • complete overhauls • guaranteed service C. & W. auto repair 947 FRANKLIN BLVD. DIAL 5-6246 f a* hdnefiui-U)SZ Ushered into ■ new world, I had a bustling, brawling, bruising youth. I was a potential giant awakening in a world of giants. 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After 5.30 p.m. 2232-13 Patterson. 101 * Sugar Plum CANDY, MAGAZINES, SANDWICHES 13th & Hilyard Board Surveys Mentor Training Teacher education in Oregon will be under study during the six month survey being sponsored by state board of higher education. Karl W. Anderson of Ohio State j university, recently appointed re ; senrch director for the survey com* ■ milter, will arrive in Oregon June 15 to begin the study. The Ohio educator was recom mended by T. O. Holy, who con ducted the survey of public schools for the legislature last biennium. The need for the survey arose from several factors, according to Travis Cross, director of the divi sion of information of the state i system. Among these arc the cur rent teacher shortage at the ele mentary level and the present hIIo j cation. A recent point of contro versy was the granting of the pro gram for the degree of master of science In education to the tin cj» ; state colleges of education. Results of the survey will be submitted in a comprehensive pro gram of teacher education and submitted to the chancellor, if pos sible by the time the next legisla ture meets so that any necessary legislation might be acted upon. Two additional outside consultants will work with the committee and Anderson on the final report. Survey committee chairman is J. F. Cramer, dean of the general extension division of the state sys tem of higher education, who Iras been ill since February. Vlron A. Moore, assistant dean of the gen eral extension division, has been | serving as committee chairman in | Dean Cramer's absence. New Officers Elected By Legal Fraternity Williams chapter of Phi Alpha ' Delta, national professional legal fraternity group in the Oregon law school, lias elected new offi cers for the 1952-53 school year. New justice is Thomas B. Brand, vice-justice is Robert Boy er, and clerk is Leroy Ehlers. All are fifth-year law students. J. Kelly Farris, past-justice of the fraternity, was elected official delegate to the 50th anniversary convention of Phi Alpha Delta which will be in Chicago, 111., Aug.1 27-SO.