Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 11, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Need Delegates
For Model UN
Berkeley to Host
Annual Conference
The University of Oregon has
been invited to represent a United
Nations country at the “Model
United Nations" conference at the
University of California, April 15
through 18.
Prospective delegates should
contact Bob Maffin or Eaton Field,
seniors in political science, who
will choose the eight member dele
gation. Maffin may be reached at
3-1b27 and Field at 4-8845, Maffin
said William Williams, history de
partment. and C. P. Schleicher, po
litical scie nce, will also accept ap
plications, Maffin said.
The country to be represented
will be chosen by the delegates.
Campus Calendar
Noon Yeomen 110 si'
Middle drove H.S. Ill SI'
•Spanish Table 112 SU
Keg. Traffic ft. 113 SI'
.8 pan. M ont.'s l ac tea (Jerl. 2nd FI
8:30 SU I5il 331 SI
4 pan. .Mystic Sale ( It III SI
0:30 Newman Cl 110 SU
7 pan. Ktudtr t Traffic Ct. 113 SI
7:30 Itoss I/cet 201 SU
Alumni Assn Comm 315 SC
7:45 Ilillcl Meet 112 SU
C VI XSTKOl'HK
Beaux Arts Ball
Friday the 13th
THURS., FEB. 19
EUGENE ARMORY
CONCERT. 8 to 9:30
DANCE, TO 1 A.M.
I
UO to Host Seven Schools
In Annual Oratory Contest
The University forensic department will play host Tuesday to the
seven schools participating in the annual oratory contest and a fire
side chat Initiated this year under the sponsorship of the Intercolleg
iate Forensic Association of Oregon, Herman Cohen, forensic adviser,
announced today.
Awards for both events will be marie on a competitive basis, Cohen
said. Each school is limited to one entry in each field. World peace is
© Campus Briefs
© I'rlday Ik the lust day to join
the YWCA, Recording to Barbara
Keelen, membership chairman.
Memberships may be purchased
from house representatives or at
thi^ Y office in Gerlinger hall.
Women must be members to vote ;
in the Y elections later in the
month, Miss Keelen said.
* * *
© There will be a Student
Cour t meeting tonight at 7 in the j
SI for all students with citations
which haven’t been paid in the Stu
dent Affairs office. Room number
will be posted.
* * *
O Committee chairmen for the
Phi Theta Upsilon Mystic sale will
meet at 1 p.m. today in the Stu- i
dent Union, according to Doreen
Geinger, co-chairman of the event I
tne general topic selected for ora
tions in the contest and the dis
cussion of the domestic state of the
nation will be presented by the
fireside group. The fireside chat is
an experiment in presenting a pan
el discussion with each speaker
presenting an extemporaneous
speech on the general topic.
Schools attending the conference
include Oregon State, Linfield, Wil
lamette, Lewis and Clark, Univer
sity of Portland, and Northwest
Christian college.
O Today at 5 p.m. is the dead
line for petitions for chairmen of
the annual WRA carnival to be
held Feb. 28. Petitions may be
turned in to Mary Wilson at the
Delta Gamma house or to the cage
at Gerlinger.
Chairmen for tickets, finance,
promotion, publicity, booths, deco
rations, the food booth and clean
11 r» tore
Say It- With Flowers
from Your Reliable
University Florist
£u q en
13th & Patterson St.
e>i ftome
Eugene, Ore.
Submit Writings,
Women Asked
Women interested in affiliating
with Chi Delta Phi, national liter
ary honorary, may submit manu
scripts now for consideration, vice
president Pat Poliak, senior in lib
eral arts, has announced.
Initiation of new members will
be held in April. Interested wom
| en Who have written short stories,
j plays, or poetry may submit a
> sample of their work to Bernice
Rise in the Student Union brows
ing room. Prospective members
will be asked to attend several
meetings of the group, Alisa Pol
iak said.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Col
lege Side. A short story “Enjoyed
Together” by Sue Lichty, senior
in journalism, and a poem “Two
Worlds” by Sally Hayden, junior in
business will be read and discussed.
Chi Delta Phi is the national
literary honorary for women inter
ested in creative writing.
CATASTROPHE
Beaux Arts Ball
Friday the 13th
Light Up Your
Valentine's Heart
• With a beautiful
RONSON LIGHTER
$8.40 and up
• With a handsome
BILL FOLD
® With a graceful
CIGARETTE CASE
$4.20 and up.
\\ itli many other tasteful
gifts from
Phone 4-4611
Skiers!
Willamette
Pass
Ski Area
will operate
Thursdays
as well as
Saturdays and Sundays
$2.50
ROUND TRIP
Reservations - Rentals
Call
Hendershot's
Sporting Goods
770 Willamette Ph. 4-9325
BUSSES: Leave Greyhound depot,
U of O Campus, 8 a.m. — and
you're back in Eugene at 6 p.m.
Let's Go Skiing!
(CjnlyTime willTkll...
WHAT A
BEAUTIFUL
voice!
k '
JUST LIKE
abird!
More People Smoke Camels
THAN ANY OTHER
CIGARETTE!
Only time will fell about a
promising singer! And only
time will tell abouf a cigarette I
lake your time...
lest
.CAMELS
for 30 days
-for MILDNESS
and FLAVOR 1
THERE MUST BE A REASON WHY Camel
is America’s most popular cigarette
leading all other brands by billions!
Camels have the two things smokers
want most—rich, full flavor and cool,
cool mildness...pack after pack! Try
Camels for 30 days and see how mild,
how flavorful, how thoroughly enjoy
able they are as your steady smoke!