CLASSIFIED Place your ad at either the Stu dent I nlon main desk or the Emerald ‘‘Shuck’’; or call 5-1511, ext. 210 between 2 and 4 p.m. I tat cm: First Insertion 4c per word; xiihNetpienl Insertions 2c per word. • WANTED WANT TO BUY lute model standard portable typewriter. 5-5143. 110 : .XP WANTED 2 purt-tlme girls In the Sports Dep t., 1 full time secretary,' 1 part-time of fice girl; experience. Call Mr. Bussell at Russell’s Dep't. Store. Phone 5-3314. 110 • FOR RENT RENT FOR SUMMER furnished house ut 1448High St. $55. 110 < • FOR SALE CLUB COUPE. Radio, Heater, 41 Chev. Comp, motor overhaul. Best offer over $850.00 L. A. Green, 2200-3 Patterson. 110 Future Dentists To Be Interviewed Students who are enrolled In the pre-dental course at the Univer sity of Oregon and want to enter the University of Oregon Dental school next full will be interviewed this evening and Saturday. Ellis Jump, chairman of the ad mission •committee, and George Batterson, educational advisor, both from the dental school, will interview students who are inter ested in attending the school. Students who plan to be inter viewed must make appointments at Room 1, McClure hall, by Friday afternoon. The interviews will be held in Rooms 1 and 6 in McClure. I DIAMONDS - WATCHES SILVERWARE HERBERT OLSON JEWELER 175 E. Broadway Eugene, Oregon Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 4-5353 GREATEST BLOW ON EARTH OR BUFFALO BILL'S SQUARE DEAL In the days when it took a real Composer to know a Grace Note from a seventh inverted minor chord, there was n Freshman named Orgatroyd whose Aunt had told him the l'iano was the Fast lrack to popularity on Campus ana meriaiier. tic Relieved her urn! took lessons. Being tone Deaf, Orpy kicked the Dash hoard out of the family Steinwuy over miss ing n f!oeducationul Picnic in order to prac tice “Forest Felloes", In college, sonic other Student with the ivory touch wan always making Orgy's Schubert sound like hydraulic brakes. This frustrated our Boy. Next, he met a Brunette. She was cold to Cacophony Intt u Set up for Sonnets. He took to writing • her Sequences, for which lie had a gift. But she was getting Mail by tlie bushel, llis vaporinge were tossed out witli the Bills. Desperate, Orgy got. Then he saw a sign Jlut said “Just Call Western Union”, llis next Sonnet hit the Brunette on u Yellow ’ Blank that even She could scan, ller mother , invited Orgy Home for n Meeting. Today he is a Foreman in his Mate’s Father’s Cold • Boiled Mill. 5 * From Matriculation to Old Age, there’s 4 Mailc in a Telegram. For whipping a Saw buck from the Skipper, grubbing a Deathless Bate from the Jaws of the Basketball Cap > tain, or heating a Business Rival to the Draw, , L Telegram does ni\y Job quicker and belter. Violinist to Give Recital Sunday Robert Groth, violinist, will pre i sent his senior recital at 4 p.m. •Sunday In the music school audi torium. He will be accompanied by Dorothy Pederson, pianist. The re cital is open to the public. • Groth haa been a student soloist 1 in the orchestra concert for out j standing students this year, as has Miss Pederson. He plays first po ; sition violin In the University or j chestra and is also a member of the University student string quar tet. Petitions Asked For Annual Dance Petitions for chairmen of the Mortar Board Ball, annual girl date-boy affair May 24, arc due | today. Petitions should be turned in to Marilyn Thompson, Delta Delta | Delta; Jeanne Hoffman, Kappa Al pha Theta; or at the Mortar Board ' box, third floor of the Student I Union. WSSF Auction Today (Continued jrnni po>/e one) for their high school guests down for Duck Preview,” Carothers said. Ail funds will go to the WSSF drive, as will donations from the Ugly Man contest and the all-cam pus vodvil show. Included in the campus queen group will be Cathy Tribe, Betty Co-ed; Audrey Mistretta, Miss Ore gon; Charlotte Heup, Little Col onel; Verla Thompson, Moonlight Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa; and Anne Steiner, Sweetheart of Sig ma Chi. The faculty members are Ray Hawk, director of men’s affairs, and Mrs. Hawk; Alan Wickham, social living instructor at Eugene high; Mrs. Golda Wickham, di rector of women's affairs; Les Anderson, alumni secretary; and A. L. Ellingston, counselor for men. A special surprise group will also be sold which will be appropriate only for sororities to buy and it will remain a secret until auction time, Carothers said. Skull and Dagger Skull and Dagger petitions, due today, should be turned in to John Beal, Phi Kappa Psl, or Bob Scott, Sigma Chi. Text of Proposed Amendment (Kti note: The following Is an amendment to the ASUO constitu tion which will appear on the ballot April 30, the general student body election date.) AMENDMENT TO ASUO CONSTITUTION The ASUO Senate proposes to the Associated Students of the University of Oregon that: Article VI, Section IV (Dates of Elections) be amended to change Freshman elections from after the first and prior to the fifth week of winter term, to after the fifth and prior to the eighth week of fall term. ( ) YES, I vote to adopt the proposed amendment. ( ) NO, I vote against the adoption of the proposed amendment. If Tl "SENIORS" Place your orders now for Caps, Gowns and Announcements for Commencement Note: A few poor quality announcements were delivered in error. Anyone having these, please return to us for replacement. BALCONY THE U OF O CO-OP STORE Chinese food tastes best in hot weather. Come in any enjoy our in a quiet restful at mosphere. Stop by on your way up the McKenzie. rod taylor's 4090 Pacific Hi way South Dial 5-0046 Bellow to Speak i Saul Bellow, noted author and ! lecturer, will again be the speaker at the browsing room coffee-hour at 7:30 p.m. tonight. James Hart will be the discussion leader for , the evening. Sugar Plum CANDY, MAGAZINES, SANDWICHES 13th & Hilyard Drive Right Up Anytime .. . We have everything to go for those Mc Kenzie picnics! We' ve got the snack that ^ will bring you back " for more. You'll like our food! GREGG'S DRIVE-INN 4325 Pacific Hwv. South Phone 5-8814 ..■ ■ —) Spring is here... and so ar_ $trip6S by Ship'n Shore' A fabulous collection of fashion-bright SHIP'n SHORE striped blouses, newly arrived... straight from the pages of fashion % magazines! Wide stripes ... narrow stripes ... stripes in blocks end colors galore. 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