Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 12, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    KWAX Features
Seedy Interview
Rachel Seedy, the Party party
candidate for ASUO President, will
he interviewed on “Lemon Punch"
tonight over KWAX. according to
Thorne Briar, KWAX announcer.
The interview was recorded at a
■ Party party political rally being
held on top of Skinner’s Butte and
will be heard at 6:15.
As the only woman running for
the political office. Miss Seedy has
among the planks in her platform
the moving of the Pioneer Father
to be near the Pioneer Mother.
Miss Seedy is also in favor of slot
machines in the Student Union as
part of her better recreation cam
paign.
As for her qualifications. Miss
Seedy listed being a member of the
ASUO, the Co-op, and past presi
dent of the campus bird watcher's
society. In addition to her campus
activities, she also holds the post of
^National President of the T. Texas
•Tyler Fan club.
Miss Seedy, in the interview, also
answered the questions as put to
the other political aspirants in yes
terday’s Emerald. When asked
about deferred living, she advocat
ed “living for the moment.” She
also plans, if elected, in putting
out a ten page Emerald each day,
with no advertising.
ASUO Ballot Set
For Wed. Election
ASUO Ballot for Present, Vice President
3 ml Senate membershiji-at-large.
Number the candidates ir. the order of
your preference. 1, 2, 3, etc., for as many as
vou wish to vote for.
( ) UIS DON COLLIN (Candidate for
president).
( ) Non-Partisan BOB FUNK (candi
date for president).
( ) AC.S TOM WRIC.HTSON (Candi
date for president)
( ) UIS SALLY HAYDEN
( ) AGS BOB SUMMERS
( ) UIS TOM SHEPHERD
( ) AGS WES BALL
( ) Non-partisan BEX SCHMIDT
( ) UIS HOLLIS RANSOM
( ) AGS DON CRAWFORD
( ) AGS MARILYN PARRISH
( ) UIS GERMAINE LAMARCHE
( ) AGS ALAN OPPLIGER
( ) UIS JOHN VA2TBYS
( ) AGS MARY WILSON
( ) UIS PRUDENCE DUCICH
( ) AGS JOE ANSTETT
( ) UIS WESLEY ROOF
( ) AGS ROBERT POLLOCK
( ) UIS ALTA HAAG
( ) AGS WARD COOK
ASUO Ballot for Senior Class Officers
Namber the candidate in order of your
preference. 1. 2. 3, etc., for as many as you
wish to vote.
( ) UIS DONALD R. FISHER
( ) AGS PAUL LASKER (Candidate
for president).
( ) AGS PATTI RUAN
( ) UIS ELSIE SCHILLER (Candi
for president).
ASUO Ballot for Junior Class Officers
Number the candidates in the order of
your preference. 1. 2, 3, etc., for as many as
you wish to vote for.
( ) AGS ANN BLACKWELL
( ) UIS LEONARD CALVERT (Can
didate for President)
( ) UIS BOB KANADA
( ) AGS JIM LIGHT (Candidate for
president.
ASUO Ballot for Sophomore Class Officers
Number the candidates in the order of your
preference, 1, 2, 3, etc., for as many as you
wish to vote for.
( ) AGS JIM DUNCAN (Candidate for
president)
( ) AGS JANET GUSTAFSON
( ) UIS SAM VAHEY (Candidate ior
president)
( ) UIS PAUL WARD
fdwards to Speak
On Travels in East
Experiences in Turkey and other
Near Eastern countries will be dis
cussed by William Edwards, YMCA
■delegate to the World Christian
Youth conference held in Traven
core, India, today at noon.
Sponsored jointly by the YMCA,
YWCA and Westminster founda
tion, the meeting will be held in the
men’s lounge in Gerlinger hall. All
students are welcome to attend the
sack lunch event, according to
Russ Walker, YM executive secre
tary.
Correction
Gary Leaverton’s name was
omitted from the list of Phi Beta
Kappa members printed in Mon
day’s Emerald.
Campus Calendar
Noon French Table 110 SU
Univ Theatre Bd 111 SU
Phi Chi Theta 112 SU
Mortar Bd Clt 113 SU
YM-YW-West M Gerl 1st FI
♦ p.m. ASUO Forum Dad's Lounge SU
Alpha Phi Omega 315 SU
6:30 Young Demos 110 SU
Lst Man Inter 111 SU
7 IVCF 334 SU
Christian Sci Gerl lst FI
7:30 Newman Exec 112 SU
Barnett Lect 201 SU
YMCA 315 SU
8 IRC 113 SU
Barnett to Discuss Micronesians
Homer Barnett, professor of
anthropology, will lecture on “The
Micronesians — Our Responsibil
ity” in the Browsing room today
at 7:30 p.m.
The lecture has been changed
from the regular Wednesday night
time to accommodate a talk by
Werner Richter, rector of the Uni
versity of Bonn, Germany.
Barnett returned to the Univer
sity in January after completing
an 18-month tour in the Marshall,
Marianas and Caroline Islands.
He was working the Trust Terri
tory of the Pacific Islands, a Unit
ed Nations trusteeship as the head
of a six-man team of anthropolo
gists.
Color slides of Barnett's exper
lences will be shown coinciding
with the lecture. The dlscuason,
leader will bo John James, assist
ant professor of sociology.
Barnett has been at Oregon since
1939. He received his Ph.D. de
gree from the University of Cal
ifornia In 1938.
TRIPLE THREAT MAN!
AIRCRAFT OBSERVER
AIRCRAFT OBSERVER
AIRCRAFT OBSERVER
The Brains of the Team
Teamwork can work miracles. In a football game the man
who sparks these miracles is the quarterback. He’s the man
who calls the signals. There’s a man who calls the signals
for an Air Force flying team, too!
They call him an Aircraft Observer.
Do YOU hovo what it takes to become air Aircraft Observer?
It isn’t easy. It’s tough. You have to be a MAN to qualify
as an Aircraft Observer. But when you are one, brother,
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volving over a million dollars worth of flight equipment
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As Bombardment Officer, is number one man on a bombing
run, the. man who controls the plane in the target area!
As Navigation Officer, is the pilot’s guiding hand on every
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As Radar Officer, is master of a new science and operator
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As Aircraft Performance Engineer Officer, is the one who
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If YOU can accept a challenge like this, you’ll take your
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TO BE QUALIFIED you must be single, a citizen, between 19
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an Aircraft Performance Engineer.
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THE SOONER YOU APPLY, THE SOONER YOU FLY!
GST the ditail Si Visit your nearest Air Force Base or Air Force Recruiting Officer. Or write to Director
of Training, Headquarters, USAF, Washington 25, D.C., Attention: Aviation Cadet Branch. If you are
in a school that has an Air Force rfoTC program, see your Professor of Air Science and Tactics.
New Aircraft Observer Cadet Training Classes Begin Every Two Weeks
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