Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 04, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Mother's Day Boss
Petitions Asked
Petition deadline for genera)
chairman of Mothers’ Day to be
held in conjunction with Junior
Weekend, May 8 to 10, has been
extended to 8 p.m. today accord
ing to Pat Dignan, ASUO presi
dent.
Candidates for the position will
be interviewed Thursday night
by the ASUO senate, Dignan said.
Petitions are to be turned into
tlie office of the ASUO president,
Student Union 304.
Emerald Business
Head Petitions Due
\ spring terms business man
ager for the Oregon Dally Em
erald will be selected this eve
ning by the Publications hoard.
All candidates for the posi
tion should submit their writ
ten petitions in person to Dick
Williams, secretary of the board,
no later than noon today.
Selective Service
Test Blanks Due
Applications of eligible students
who plan to take the Selective
Service College Qualification Test
in 1953 should be filed immediately,
according to the national head
quarters of the group.
Applications and bulletins of in
formation can be obtained at any
Selective Service local board. The
applications must be postmarked
before midnight, March 9. Results
will be reported to the students’
local board for use by them in de
termining deferment.
'She Stoops' Tickets
Available for Final Run
"Tickets for the University the
ater production. "She Stoops to
Conquer,” are sold out for the
remainder of this week,” states
Mrs. Gene Wiley, theater business
manager. "However, there are still
a few available for next week’s
performances.”
SUCurrents
Contest Cancelled
For Male Quartets
Cancellation of the “Barber- [
shop” quartet content for male
voice* planned by the Student
Union mimic committee was an
nounced by Chairman Dorothy
Anderson. The small number of
applicants forced the cancella
tion, Miss Anderson said. She
attributed lack of interest in the
contest to the proximity of the
scheduled date, Saturday, with
the approach of final week.
Petition Date Extended
For Movie Committee
Petition deadline for chairman- i
ship of the Student Union movie ,
standing committee has been ex
tended to 5 p.m. today. The posi- j
tion is to be filled spring term, !
since it will be vacated at the end
of this term.
Petitions may be picked up in
Student Union 301 and 310 and
should be returned to the same
| place.
Chapman Movies
Feature Dance
Movies of special interest to ;
modern dance classes will be shown !
in Chapman 207 today at 7 p.m.
The program will consist of
“Steps of a Ballet," which explains
the basic steps of the ballet and
features members of the Sadler
Wells ballet company; “Bashful
Ballerina" starring Imogene Coca
of television fame.
"The Moor's Pavanne,” a varia
tion on the theme of "Othello,” and
“The Desperate Heart” with Val
erie Bettis in a famous dance solo
which won the New York Times
Dance Award for outstanding
chorography of the year will also
be shown.
Admission is free.
Sociology Head to Talk
On Poet and Old Age
E. H. Moore, head of the so
ciology department, will speak on
“The Poet Looks at Old Age’’ Fri
day at 7:45 p.m. in the Student
Union browsing room.
The talk will be one of the
regular coffee hour series held in
the browsing room.
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'-iien feiarim, assistant profes
sor of speech, will appear on a
panel at the Western Radio and
Television conference opening
Thursday in Portland.
Starlin will take part in the
session Saturday afternoon on
training for radio.
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