Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 14, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Senior and Sophomore
Positions open in YWCA
Petitions for both elective and appointive offices in the YWCA senior
and sophomore cabinets are due by Jan. 28 In the offices of the YW,
according to Jane Simpson, vice president.
Elective offices in the senior cabinet open to petitioners are presi
dent, second vice president, secretary, treasurer and upperelass com
mission chairman. Appointive of
fices In the senior cabinet which
are open include sophomore ad
visor, two program coordinators,
international affairs, membership,
worship, religious growth, public
affairs, service chairman, house
and social, publicity, promotion,
and conference chairmen, and jun
ior advisors.
Sophomore Cabinet
Elective positions open in the
sophomore cabinet are chairman
and secretary. Appointive offices
open are membership, publicity,
duckling councelling, social, serv
ice, finance, chaplain, promotion,
and mcmbers-at-large chairmen.
Women who petition for the po
sitions will be interviewed by one
member of the nominating com
mittee and Mary Elizabeth Mc
Dowell, director of the YW, during
the first two weeks in February.
Interview Purpose
The purpose of the interviews
will be to find out the interests and
qualifications of the petitioner and
to exchange ideas about the total
program of the YW as it affects
the needs of Oregon students, ac
cording to Miss Simpson.
Nominations in writing, signed
by the nominator, will also be ac
cepted by the YW, Miss Simpson
stated. Any member of the asso
ciation may nominate a candidate
in this way, she said.
• Campus Briefs
0 (iforgi> (iaylord Simpson, vis
iting Condon lecturer, will hold a
seminar on “The Evolution of Pri
mates” January 16, at 4 p.m. in
314 Science.
0 l‘i Delta Phi, French honor
ary, will meet at 4 p.m. today to
elect officers for the coming year,
according to Coralee Nelson, presi
dent. Miss Nelson urges all mem
bers to attend the meeting.
0 AWS will meet Thursday at
4 p.m. in the Student Union. A new
secretary will be elected to replace
Noreen Johnson who did not return
to campus this term.
0 Tryouts for singers, dancers
and specialty acts for the exchange
assembly will be held tonight at
6:30 in the Student Union.
0 All traffic violators who owe
fines and have not settled with
Student Affairs office should come
to Student court meeting tonight
in the SU at 7:00. The room num
ber will be posted.
Freshman Ballot
(Continued from page one)
is allowed before that time or on
election day.
ELECTION. Polls will be open
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednes
day, Jan. 28. They will be at four
locations: The SU, Co-op, Carson
hall, and Veteran’s dorms. Only
freshmen are eligible to vote.
Classifieds
FOR RENT—Room and board or
board alone. See Mrs. Kile at
874 E. 13th. Ph. 4-0422. 1-16
LOST: Wrist watch on 13th St.
near Emerald Hall on Thurs
day. Reward. Ph. 3-1091. 1-14
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FOR SALE: Underwood noiseless
standard typewriter, excellent
condition, $55. Mr. James, ext.
587. 243 Comm. -14
FOR RENT: Large sleeping room
for 1 woman. $25. 671 E. 16th.
Ph. 5-6576. 1-14
Campus Calendar
10 u.m. IFCHdq 214 SU
Noon Geol & Geog. Lunch
110SU
Spanish Table 112SU
3:30 p.m. SU Bd 337 SU
4 p.m. Scholarship Lent
Dads room SU
Snowball Dec Comm
111 SU
PI Delta Phi 112 SU
6 p.m. Yeomen Inlt Gerl 2nd fl
6:30 p.m. Young Demos 110 SU
6:45 p.m.Cosmo Exec Comm
318 SU
Deseret Meet
Taylor Lounge
7 p.m. Stu Traffic Ct 315 SU
8 p.m. Hul O Gerl 3rd fl
Greeks to Vote
On Four Houses
Final action on a petition from
four Greek houses asking for re
instatement in the Associated
Greek Students political party
will be taken Jan. 26 when that
body meets to vote on the request.
According to the AGS consti
tution definite action affecting the
four, Alpha Xi Delta. Delta' Up
silon, Lambda Chi Alpha and Sig
ma Alpha Mu, can not take place
for a period of two weeks after
the petition or resolution is pre
sented to AGS.
The four houses are currently
members of the United Students
association, a coalition party com
posed of Greeks and independents.
The houses petitioned for rein
statement in AGS near the end of
fall term.
Lambda Chi, never a member
of AGS, will enter the party if the
petition is accepted.
Appeal Made for Senior Ball Chairmen
Friday is the deadline for peti
tions for Senior Ball chairman
ships, according to Senior Class
President Tom Wrightson. They
should be turned into the^ASUO
office, the special events room of
the Student Union or to Wright
son at Chi Psi.
Chairmanships open are decor
ations, promotion, publicity, tick
ets, programs and chaperones.
Preference will be given to sen
iors, Wrightson said.
Dr. Leland A. Huff
Optometrist
13 W. 8th Ave Ph. 5-3725
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