9 m i Daily EMERAL I'ijty-tliird year of publication \OMMK LIV IMVKliSTl V OF OKKIiON, Kl OKNK, FRIDAY, I K RRL'ARY 6, 1053 M MBKR (18 run Fest ■ To Include Talks, Eats A buffet dinner of Chinese and American food, a coffee hour and > an international mixer will high light the eighth annual Interna tional Fun Fest Saturday. Tiie event, which is sponsored by the YMCA and YWCA, will begin at 1 p.m. with registration in Ger linger hall. All events have been . placed for Gerlinger. A registra tion fee of 25 cents is being charg ed those attending. According to Ted Goh, general < hairman, the event will give stu . dents a chance to meet foreign stu dents both from the Oregon cam pus and from other colleges in the state. This year, for the first time, American talent is being included * in the program. 1 he afternoon coffee hour will start at 3 p.m. The program as an nounced by Leo Osburn will fea lure Ed Kenny, tenor; Juan de . Montenegro, pianist, and the "Un called-Four” a male quartet made up of Emil Smith, Don Wilson, Jim Tan and Kay Walker. *1 lie dinner will be served at 3 p.m. on the sunporch of Gerlinger. ! Dinner tickets will cost $1.20 for Americans. Oregon foreign stu dents will be asked to pay 60 cents. Following dinner a forum on Student Life the World Over” will . be held with Luitpold Wallach, as- i sistant professor of history, as moderator. Seven foreign students will comprise the panel for discus sion. Those attending the "fest" will see the Oregon-Idaho basketball game at 8 p.m. The International . mixer, featuring dances of other countries, will start at 10 p.m. on . the third floor of Gerlinger. Ready For Dad's Visit i 3 4 5 6 1 9 10 11 13u i**? ik l<)2021 ' ... . Kin* unit s anu me seheunle of events for the coming weekend general committee. Carol la-e Tat-, Don Almy, general chairman Jo Joan ( arto/.ian are shown looking over the shoulders of Ward Cook are members of the Dad's hn Gamiles, Norma Hultgren and Jim Light. Day and Houses Vie to Welcome Dad Sign Judging to Open Dad's Day Judging of house signs at 4:45 p.m. today will officially open Dad's Day weekend, according to John Gamiles, general chairman. Governor Paul Patterson and H. K. Newburn, University president, will be guest speakers at the Dad's luncheon to be held in the SU ball room Saturday at 12 noon. Tickets for the luncheon will still be on sale Saturday at the main desk of the SU, said Gamiles. The luncheon program will be broadcast over radio station KOAC and over a special wire to the SU fishbowl for those who are unable to get tick ets. Mrs. Sally Webb, Dad's Day hostess, and the other two final ists, Mrs. Eunice Early and Mrs. Nancy Green, will be presented at the luncheon. Corsages for the hostesses will be furnished by Flowers Unlimited. Doors to the ballroom will open at 11:40 a.m. General admission tickets will admit visiting fathers to the bas ketball games both Friday and TRAVIS CROSS Who Runs the UO? Travis ( joss, director of the division of informatoin, was appointed to his present position in June of 1950. Befoie that time he was direc tor of information and alumni affairs at Willamette university in .. Salem. Cross graduated from Stanford university with a bachelor of arts after serving two years in the Navy. As director of the division of in formation, Cross is responsible for public information of the state system of higher education. His office handles all inter-institution al publications and assists the smaller institutions which have no information services. All information given out in re gard to the state board and the chancellors office comes through Cross’ office. The office of the division of in formation is located in Johnson hall. Browsing Room Hears Riegger W allingford Riegger, American composer, played several of his original recordings to a capacity browsing room audience Thursday night. One of Rieggcr’s presentations was a cantata entitled “In Cer tainty of Song.1' He passed around mimeographed copies of the work, so that the audience could follow the lyrics more closely. In response to a request from the audience, Riegger played a brief section on the piano from , one of his modern dance pieces. I Tlie composer denied that his works, which range from the con ventional to the revolutionary, be tray a Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde per sonality. “The dissonant and the harmonious both ‘come naturally’ j i to me,” he said. Saturday. Reserve seat tickets at SI.SO aie on sale at McArthur court. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday 4:45 p.m. Judging of sign contest 8 Oregon-Idaho basketball game 8 “Death of a Salesman,” Uni verstiy Theater Saturday 9-11 a.m. Registration of dads, Eugene hotel 9 a.m. Registration if dads, Stu dent Union 9:30 Executive business meeting, SU 1’ noon Dad’s Day luncheon, SIT ballroom - P-m. Dads' business meeting:, SU 6 p.m. Dinner with sons anJ daughters 8 p.m. Oregon-Idaho basketball game (presentation of Dad’s Day hostess and trophies for largest registration at half time) 8 “Death of a Salesman,” Uni versity theater Sunday 11 a.m. Church services 1 p.m. Dinner with dads in living organizations I Ducks Set to Meet Vondols Tonight Tilt Will Decide ND 2nd Place Scconrl place m the Northern division basketball race is at >take tonight and Saturday when the University of Ore-on Webtoots and the University of Idaho Vandals clash in a pair