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

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    Enters Second Week of Activity
"The YWCA is your campus
treasure chest” is the slogan for
the 1953-54 YW membership drive
which is now going into its second
week.
Anyone interested in the pro
gram of the organization has
been asked to contact Tina Fisk,
membership chairman; Eileen
Lindblad, YW executive director,
or any of the house representa
tives. j ,
The organization is divided into
three commissions, freshman,
sophomore and upperclass, with
Psych Honorary
Plans Reception
Members of Psi Chi, national
psychology honorary, will com
bine a business meeting with a
reception for newly elected offi
cers, Tuesday afternoon. The
meeting will be held in the Stu
dent Union.
The newly elected officers are:
Warren Bachelis, senior in psy
chology, president; Frank Goode,
graduate in psychology, vice-pres
ident; Thomas Sloan, graduate in
psychology, secretary; and Har
old Hopper, graduate in psychol
ogy, treasurer.
Plans for inducting new mem
bers will also be discussed.
Night Staff
Night Editor—Dave Parkhurst.
Staff—Joan Applebaum.
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Bates: 4c a word first insertion, 2c
on succeeding insertions.
For sale—Bechstein Grand piano
in perfect condition. Edward
Morton, Law School. 10-14
Practically new Reflex camera—
same features as Roili-cord—
Speed 1/500 F 3.5, coated lens.
Y. Kuroda, Gamma Hall, 3-1321
or 5-9415. 10-14
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10-12
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Columbia. 10-12
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Shirts
with the
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PETER PAN
COLLAR
White only
Downsstairs at
HADUY'S
Tenth & Willamette
various committees in each divi
sion. •
The freshman commission in
cludes committees for interna
tional affairs, public affairs, re
ligious and worship, and service.
The sophomore commission spon
sors the Ki'ddie Carnival for all
children in the community, and
two special service projects. The
upper-class commission is divided
into service, worship, religious
growth, international affairs, pub
lic affairs, and student-faculty at
home committees.
The house representatives for
the membership drive are C. G.
Goodwin, Alpha Chi Omega; Der
lene Crawley, Alpha Delta Pi;
Dolores Tye; Alpha Phi; Carolyn
Keith, Alpha Xi Delta; Pat Peter
son, Ann Judson House; Nancy
Hooper, Chi Omega.
Charmayne Charley, Delta
Delta Delta; Sue Smyth, Delta
Gamma; Nancy- Gilbert, Delta
Zeta; Sally Cummins, Gamma Phi
Beta; Jo Kopp, Kappa Alpha
Theta; Jill Hutchings, Kappa
Kappa Gamma; Germaine La
Marche, Orides; Pat Case, Pi Beta
Phi; Jan Williams, Sigma Kappa;
Namiko Ikedo, University House,
and Ellen Wheeler, Zeta Tau
Alpha.
• Petitions are now being re
quested for chairman of the
Browsing Room committee of the
Student Union. Deadline for peti
tions will be announced at a later
date.
CAMPUS BRIEFS
0 Three gfrjfe were pledged re
cently during women’s open rush
ing: Carol Bestul, Alpha Chi
Omega; Mary Hubbard, Delta
Gamma, and Dorothy Barker, Chi
Omega.
9 Heads of Houses will meet
in the Student Union today at
4 p.m.
0 A call for petitions for the
entertainment committee for the
Sophomore Whiskerino has been
issued by Lucia Knepper and Jo
Zehnder, co-chairmen. The peti
tions may be turned in at the
ASUO box in the Student Union
or to Miss Knepper at Alpha Chi
Omega.
• Members of Scabbard and
Blade, military honorary, will
meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the
Student Union, according to Joe
Kennedy, president.
0 Phi Theta Upsilon, junior
women's honorary, will not accept
any jobs unless given at least three
days notice, according to Janet
Wick, president. The group is
available for campus service, pro
vided sufficient notice is given, re
ports Miss Wick.
Campus Calendar
Noon Spanish Tble 111 SU
4:00 Hds of Hses 110 SU
YWCA Serv Comm
Gerl 1st FI
6:00 Soc Scl Din 111 SU
7:00 YM Off Campus S19 SU
Phi Mu Gerl 2nd FI
7:30 NAACP 334 8U
8:00 Soc Sci Cl Dadsrm SU
House Dance Dates Revealed
Following is the complete list of house
dances dates released Saturday by the Office
of Student Affairs:
Nov. 7
Campbell Club
Kappa Sigma
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Phi Delta Theta
Sigma Chi
Phi Kappa Psi
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Hale Kane
Sigma Xu
Phi Gamma Delta
Alpha Tau Omega
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Nov. 14
Carson Hall
Delta Gamma
December 5
Pi Beta Phi
Alpha Chi
Alpha Delta Pi
Orides
Alpha Gamma Delta
January 16
All Co-op Dance
Yeomen
Beta Theta Pi
Delta Upsilon
Lambda Chi Alpha
Delta Tau Delta
Pi Kappa Phi
February 6
Chi Omega
Alpha Xi Delta
Alpha Phi
Sigma Kappa
Delta Delta Delta
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Delta Zeta
Kappa Alpha Theta
Alpha Omicron Pi
Gamma Phi Beta
Rebec House
Zeta Tau Alpha
February 27
Chi Psi
Phi Kappa Sigma
April 3
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
April 10
University House
Alpha Phi
Pi Beta Phi
Highland House
Sigma Kappa
Delta Delta Delta
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Delta Pi
Delta Gamma
Rebec House
Orides
May 1
Sigma Chi
Phi Kappa Sigma
Sigma Xu
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Lambda Chi Alpha
Delta Tau Delta
May 8
Gamma Phi Beta
Highland Hou^e
Carson Hall
Kappa Alpha Theta
Chi Omega
Alpha Gamma Delta
May 22
Campbell Club
Yeomen
Kappa Sigma
Beta Theta Pi
Phi Delta Theta
Chi Psi
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Hale Kane
Delta Upsilon
Sigma Alpha Mu
Phi Gamma Delta
Alpha Tau Omega
Pi Kappa Phi
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Lecture to Feature
'Musical Pioneers'
A recorded concert and lecture
by George Hopkins, professor of
piano, on "Our Musical Pioneers”
will be given in the Peter Benson
Howard listening room Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m.
Record selections will include
a piano sonata by Charles Grlf
fes, a symphony by Roy Harris,
a piano sonata by John Cage, and
a string quartet number by Char
les Ives.
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of five $100 scholarships for wom
en students who are members or
daughters of members of the Or
der of the Eastern Star in Oregon.
The Scholarships will be pre
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of financial assistance during their
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