Radio Group Named Today Verla Thompson, chairman of the Homecoming Radio Promotion committee, has announced mem bers of her committee. Sally Cum mins will handle correspondence; Lynn Rohlffs, local promotion, and Donna Hill, scripts. Members of the radio skit com mittee include Sandra Price, Ed Myers, Pat McCann and Shirley Greenbl%tt. Other members of the committee are Barbara Bailey, Patty Fagan, Abby Andrews, Larry King, Terry Duling, Naomi Brooks, Janet Monaghan, Nila Dodd and Pudge Johnson. UIS Will Clarify UO Voting System United Independent Students will meet at 12:30 Thursday in the Student Union to hear an ex planation of the University of Oregon preferential system of vot ing, Pres. Hollis Ransom has an nounced. The explanation is the first step in a program to acquaint new stu dents, especially freshmen, with the Oregon procedure before the coming elections. Ransom said. Members of UIS will later visit various living organizations. Ransom also announced the elec tion of Gloria Lane, junior in edu cation, as corresponding secretary of UIS and Gordon Rice, sopho more in journalism, as parliamen tarian. Campus Calendar .Noon t rencn XDl 110 St/ Phi Alpha Delta 111 SU 4:00 Bed Cross Bd 110 SU AWS Cong 111SU SU Bd 337 SU YW Open Hse Gerl 1st FI 213 SU 307 SU 138 CW 201 SU Dadsrm SU Gerl Annex Gerl 3rd FI 6:15 Frosh Dessert Druids 7:00 Educ Movie 7:30 Lect Law Smoker Sq Dance 8:00 Hui O Jluteninf On ...On KWAX 6:00 p.m. Sign On 6:03 Piano Moods 6:15 Guest Star 6:30 News Till New 6:45 Surprise Package 7:00 Campus Classics 8:00 Diana Starr Show 8:15 Journeys into Jazz 8:45 Hairnet 9:00 Kwaxworks 10:00 Campus Request Show 10:50 News Headlines 10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight 11:00 Sign Off wtLHW murine WANTAPS Rates: 4c a word first insertion, 2c on succeeding insertions. FOR SALE—MG T. C., Stage 1. Phone 4-4664. 10-28 LOST—Lone Ranger ballpoint pen like sold at Co-op Please return to Don Collin. No reward. 10-28 NEED MONEY! Sacrifice 1951 V-8 Studebaker, automatic drive. See at 2260-3 Patterson Drive or phone University Ex tension 292 from 8 to 5. Please return the history books taken from room 232 Common wealth last Wednesday to the sociology department. DESIRE—Married couple to share our home in exchange for child care and housework. Ph. 5-2904 after 6:00. ±0-30 Order nylon stockings that really wear. Sheer or regular weight. Phone Mrs. Phil Todd, Ph. 3-3708, or leave your order at desk 212, second floor of the library stacks. 8 a.m.-l p.m. daily. ±±‘4 FOR RENT—costumes, all kinds. 50c and up Grimes. 4-2737. Teacher Education Expansion Planned A 15-man committee began work here Friday to formulate curricula for the expanded teach er education program in the state system of higher education ap proved by the 1953 Legislature. Next fall course work in ele mentary teacher education will go into the curriculum of the Uni versity of Oregon, Oregon State college and Portland State Exten sion center; and secondary teacher education will go into the three colleges of education at Ashland, LaGrande and Monmouth. In outlining the functions of the committee Chancellor Charles D. Byrne said it must ‘‘establish guiding principles in building cur ricula at the several institutions and must plan a co-ordinated pro Readings, Tryouts Slated For Play The second and third readings and tryouts for “The Moon Is Blue” will be held today and Thursday in Villard 104 according to Horace W. Robinson ,who will direct the arena staged adult comedy. Today at 4 p.m. Robinson will hear both new readers and those who read Monday and wish to return. Thursday at 7 p.m. only those who have not read previously or who have been asked to come back will be given an opportunity to read. The popular comedy by F. Hugh Herbert will be the third production of the current season and begin its run the last of Jan uary. Soph Whiskerino Nets Large Profit For the first time in several years, according to Sam Vahey and Jim Duncan, Sophomore Whis kerino co-chairmen, the annual Whiskerino cleared a large profit. The dance made $190, Duncan and Vahey said, and the reports of sub-committee chairmen should be turned in to them by Monday. Foreign Women's Tea Scheduled The Foreign Students Women's Tea sponsored by the YWCA will be held today at 4 p.m. in the Men’s Lounge at Gerlinger hall, according to Germaine LaMarche, chairman of international affairs. YW cabinet members, besides explaining program areas, will tell how to join the YW and get into other activities. Refreshments will be served. Committee members are Jean Sandine, Gwen Endicott and Bar bara Gilpin. gram of teacher preparation for the state.” The Chancellor charged the committee with the responsibility of keeping course and staff addi tions to an efficient minimum un til needs and enrollment trends are established. He said that sel fish institutional interests must be waved aside in the interest of providing the state with a well balanced and effective program of teacher education. The committee is composed of institutional presidents, education deans, liberal arts and science staff members, the state superintendent of public instruction, Rex Putnam, Wendell Van Loan representing the Oregon Education association and John R. Richards, system vice chancellor, the executive secretary. Students Voice Wilson Opinions (Continued from page one ) aid’s write-ups about him I would take him to be a good man for the job.” Sigred Skurdal, freshman in English: "He is a very capable man and I think he will do all right.” William Heath, junior in pre dental: “Mr. Wilson is capable' enough to run a university. He has had an education and is popular; j that’s all it takes.” Hollis Ransom, president of UTS, and senior in law: "Mr. Wilson is; an excellent man for the job. Since 1 he is to be our president I wish him luck and I believe, with his liberal views on education, the re lationship between the students j and the administration will be as ’ good, if not better, than in pre-j vious years.” Lorrie Johnson, junior in his tory: “Sounds like a good man and has modern ideas about educa tion." Ted Johnson, sophomore in ge ology: “Mr. Wilson has all the necessary qualifications and the experience. He also seems to have the ability. 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