Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 22, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Social Calendar
Wednesday—Desserts
Phi Sigma Kappa-Alpha Phi.
Wednesday—Desserts
Sigma Chi-Delta Gamma.
Friday—Block Parties
Theta Chi .Delta Delta Delta, Delta Tau
Delta and Delta Zeta. Beta Theta Pi.
Chi Psi. Alpha Phi. Gamma Phi Beta/
Phi Kappa Psi. Sigma Nu. Kappa Sig
ma and Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Saturday—Duck Preview Dance.
Honorary to Sponsor
China Pattern Survey
Members of Alpha Lambda Del
ta. freshmen women’s scholastic
honorary, will sponsor a design
survey of choices in new china
patterns for junior and senior
women on Friday, according to
Sylvia Wingard, president of the
organization.
Over 100 women will be inter
viewed in Gerlinger hall for three
minutes each to discover their
tastes in china.
Alpha Lambda Delta will receive
50 cents for each woman interview
ed by the Doulton and Co., Inc.,
representative. Interviews will be
held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Summer Project Day
Scheduled for Tuesday
The YMCA and YWCA are spon
soring a summer project “round
up day” Tuesday. Anyone interest
ed in summer projects' sponsored
by any denominational group, YM,
YW or the American Friends Ser
vice association, may obtain infor
mation from 9 a.m. until, noon at
the YM and from 1 to 5 p.m. at
the YW.
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UIS Petitions Due
By 5 p.m. Monday
Students planning to seek nom
inations on the United Independent
Students slate must turn in their
petitions by Monday at 5 p.m.,
Elsie Schiller, UIS publicity chair
man. has announced.
The party primary will be April
29 at which time students will be
nominated for student body pres
ident, class officers and ASUO
senate. UIS will meet Thursday
at 4 p.m. to discuss plans for the
primary. Miss Schiller said.
Petitions may be turned in to
Miss Schiller at University house;
Don Collin, UIS president; Ger
maine LaMarche, Orides; Tom
Shepherd, Gamma hall, and Paul
Ward, Campbell club.
Campus Calendar
8:00 a.m. N.W. Airport Con!
Reigs Lobby 2nd FI
9:00 N.W. Airport Sessions
Dad's Lounge SU
Jr Wknd Voting Checkrm SU
Noon Yeomen 113 SU
Spanish Table 114 SU
3:30 AF ROTC 113 SU
3:30 SU Bd 337 SU
4:00 WSSF Sol 110SU
Art Gal 313 SU
Kwama Skull & Dag 334 SU
6:30 Jr. Wknd 313 SU
IFC 315 SU
6:45 Cosmos Exec 319 SU
7:00 Educ Movie 207 Chap
7:30 APO 111 SU
Clark Lect 201 SU
Stu Pub Bd 337 SU
Folk Dancing Gerl Annex
8:00 Amaron Nur Org 334 SU
Hui O Gerl 3rd FI
Ten Directorate
Posts Now Open
Petitions for the ten SU direc
torate committees should be turned
in to the office of the Student Un
ion board chairman or the petition
box on 3rd floor, before 5 p.m.
Friday, according to Tom Brand,
law school representative.
Today on KWAX |
6 p.m. Sign On
6:03 Piano Moods
6:10 Nawa Till Now 1
6:13 Sports Shota ^
6:30 Dixiaography
7 Learning in Later Life
7:13 Gay Paree
7 :30 Voice of Europe
8 Campus Classics
9 KWAXworks with Ed Meyers
10:57 Sign Off
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7th & Charnelton
Eugene, Oregon
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A recent survey made in 274 leading colleges and
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cigarette buy.
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Made About a Cigarette.
For a full year a medical
specialist has been giving a
group of Chesterfield
smokers regular examina*
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reports ...no adverse effects
to nose, throat and sinuses
from smoking Chesterfield.
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