jfon The Air... > KWAX Reporter 'I'liiH evening over People Under Comraunium, KWAX will present .“Drama to Order,” an indictment of the Russian stage as a propaganda devu e,’ with Earnest J. Simmons of Columbia University as producer. ,Al >. dealing with foreign affairs is Report from Europe which will pre tent a commentary on the “American Army in France.” ► Two stories of India by Rudyard Kipling are scheduled for tonight’s pci lorrnance of the Radio Workshop Drama. The drama, “Cavalcade” will star Jim Blue and Gerry peat ce. Folksongs and Footnotes on Fri ' will offer Lou Ford commrnt i and playing disc jockey for ■hlIc of special events in history. Beyond the West, another HPlay program, offers a lecture on Taoism by commentator Alan ►Watts. | - An appeal for recruits for free „dom will be given on ‘‘Sinners i Arise,” this Sunday's dramatiza .tion oit- the Cry of Warping show. England's BBC Theater the same day w*W present the ‘‘Goddess of the South.” The social and educa tional -implications of religion to day wiTl be discussed by a panel in cluding Richard Kmcrieh, Harlan Hatcher, president of the Univer sity of*Michigan and Frank Hun ger. moderator, on Modern Views of Society and Man. - Monday's Guest Star is to be Uinah Shore, with Gerry Pearce .interviewing Qais al Hadi of Bagh dad, now a student at the Univer sity. ^bury Castell, head of the department of philosophy, will tell (if “Italy, Mother of Threo Civili zations,” on his Window in the Ivory 'fewer series. ' Surprise Package, the most un .nrganiged comedy offered by KWAX, will star Al Barzman, Ger ry Pearce, Ann Moyes and Jim "Blue next Tuesday. Ways of Man kind, also on Tuesday, offers the “Case of the Sea-Lion Flippers,” a true story of the Yurok Indians in the regular series on ethics. » __ Pledgings Told By Student Affairs Eighteen men pledged 11 fra ternities during the boarding per iod, according to an announcement released by the Office of Student \ffairs Wednesday. Those men pledged were: Delta Vau Delta, Dwight Parr; Phi Del ta Theta, John Krohn; Phi Gam ma Delta, Allan A. Hoog, Lee Ft. Jackson, and Robert F. Kubeck; phi Kappa Psi, Robert L. Baker and William R Gass; and Phi Sigma Kappa, Emory S. Richard son, Jr. Pi Kappa Alpha, Scott T. Chandler; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, William Hardin; Sigma Chi, Doug Ruhlman; Sigma Nu, Dewey Sceales; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Har rison J. Bradley, Kee Briggs, K. Bart Koeppen, Donn Sullivan, and Thomas E. Taylor; and Theta Chi, Richard E. Hamilton. Campus Calendar 11 u.ni£Educ 557 111 SU N'oon .Areli & Arts 113 SU -Coop Bd 118 SU 3 p.m£VWCA Bridge Gerl 1st FI 6:00 House 313 SU PE Dinner 113 SU 6:30 Cosmos Exec 319 SU 6:45 Fun Fest Exec 319SU 7:00 Rally Btl Interview 313 SU 7:30 Biology Club 110 SU Ins Soc 315 SU Chess Club 118 SU Phi Alpha Delta Gerl 3rd FI Ricgger Asbly 801 SU Pub Bd 337 SU 8:00 Red Cross Movie 807 Chapman Dad knew best What was good for his son That's why he sent him To Oregon” - Dad's Day Feb. 6, 7, 8. SU Currents SU Users to Get Publicity Check Under a new policy of the SU board, organizations wishing to publicize coining events in SU fa cilities must check publicity stunts and skits with the committee handling the event. Committee chairmen to be contacted are Jirn Albertson, browsing room; Dor othy Anderson, music; Karl Harshbarger, coffee hour forum; ; Ann McLoughlin, movies, and : Jackie Steuart, dance. * • • Chairmen Petitions Deadline Set Today 1 Final deadline for petitions for j a special events chairman to I handle the Student Union Creative Arts Workshop program is today at 5 p.m. Petitions may be obtained in SU 301 and 310. Interviews for the \ chairmanship will be held Friday announced Don Zavin, vice-chair man of the SU board. Art Prof to Discuss .. Cezanne Friday Night David McCosh, associate pro fessor of art, will give a Friday evening coffee hour discussion on the topic, “Some Aspects of Ce I zanne's Paintings," in the SU ! browsing room this Friday at 7:45 | p.m. He will illustrate his talk with a Cezanne painting which he 1 will discuss analytically. * * * SU Mixer Friday A fishbowl mixer is scheduled for Friday after the Idaho game, according to Jackie Steuart, dance chairman. Music will be recorded. • • • Sunday Singers Set For Lunchroom Warble Another Sunday community sing will be held in the SU commuters lunch room Sunday. Winnafred May, junior in music will lead the all-campus sing. Reserves Expect Quota This Month A full quota of 209 men is ex pected by the local Navy and Ma rine Corp reserve unit by the end of this month, according to an an nouncement by LCDR Kenneth Sheppard, inspector instructor. Applicants for billets must be between 17 and 18 and one-half years of age an be willing to at tend meetings each Monday night. The course of instruction calls for home preparation as well as class room attendance at the weekly drills. Annual training duty is required of those in an organized drill pay status. This may con sist of a two week stint at the Naval Training center, a two week cruise on one of the reserve training ships or a two week ses sion at one of the various schools for navy ratings. Applications may be made at the Naval & Marine Corps Re serve Training center at 1520 13th Avenue West. ASAAA Names Dance Theme "Catastrophe” will be the theme of the annual Beaux Arts costume i ball to be held in Geriinger an | nex Friday, Feb. 13. Sponsored by the Associated | Students of Architecture and Al j lied Arts under the chairmanship | of Bob Oringdulph, junior in art, the ball is open to members of ASAAA and their guests. Dancing, from 9 to 12 p.m., | will be to the music of Ralph i Brevic’s quartet. Students will be admitted on their ASAAA membership cards. Those wishing cards can obtain them from Bob Oringdulph or Carson Bowler in the east wing I drafting room in the art school. ♦ Campus Briefs ♦ The Oregon Life Insurance : society will meet in the Student ! Union at 7:30 tonight. Guest •speaker will be Lewis S. Madsen, agency manager of the Provident Life Insurance company, discussing "What Do I Gain from Life Insur i ance ?” • • I. H. Bernstein, research as sociate of biology, will seminar to : day on “The Present Status of the j Neurone Theory with Respect to the Growth of Neutral Circuits” at : 4 p.m. in Science 314. • Kwama will meet at 5 p.m. i today in Geriinger hall, according 1 to Nan Mimnaugh, president. All members must be present, Miss Mimnaugh added. 1 Campus 0Wtenny-