Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 17, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Susan Campbell Residents
Have Pictures Taken Today
Susan Campbell hall will have
Oregana living organization pic
tures taken today from 9 a. m. to
5:15 p. m. at Kennell-EUis, Janet
Bell, living organizations editor,
announced.
Eugene freshmen who are pled
ges of fraternities may check their
fraternity as their living organi
zations. .They will appear on the
fraternity-page-as Eugene fresh
men, the same policy which is used
for sororities; Miss Bell said.
. All other dormitory students
and pledges must check their dor
mitory as their living organiza
tion; and_Will appear on their dor
mitory page.
Off-campus independent Eugene
men who are affiliated with a dor
mitory but not living in it, may
also have their picture taken and
appear on the dormitory page,
stated Miss Bell.
Campus Calendar
Noon Theater Exec Bd.llO SU -
Asbiy co2» riu StC
Econ- Dept ■- 112 SU
Art GUT;- 'Z 313 SU
4:30 Homecg Lunch--* HO SU
6:30 Yng Demos 111 SU
*- -Football Movie Blrm SU
. T^QS Christian Sci Ger 1st fl
• 7:30 Alpha -Phi Omga 110 SU
„ i : IKL 334 SU
- - Phi Eps Kap Ger 2nd Fl
S:Wl.Hui O
Attire will be suits and ties, and
Miss Bell urges all men to check
all activities they are affiliated
with on the activity envelopes at
Kennell-EUis.
Wednesday's schedule will be
Gamma hall, from 9 a. m. to 5:15
p. m. Thursday, Merrick and
French halls will have pictures
taken, also from 9 a. m. to 5:15
p. m.
^ The sub-committee on pro
motion for the Homecoming dance
wil meet today at 2 p. m. on the
third floor of the Student Union,
according to Don Bonime, chair
man.
Jluienititj. 9ft
... Oft KWAX
* jf:00 p. m. Sign On
- vw$.;03 Piano Moods —
Four for 'alQukrter
News-Ttll-Now -
6:45*. Sports" shots . .
7:0© French Musie Festival
8:00 Joan Klinger Show
8:15 UN Story
8:30 Voices of Europe
9:00 Kwaxworks
10:50 News Headlines
10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight
11:00 Sign Off
MjMt?
SELL IT THRU THE
WANT ADS
FOR RENT—One bedroom unfur
nished house. $55 month. Phone
5-2176. 11-13
LOST—6 months old Labrador.
Black with white marks on
chest. Return to Delta Upsilon.
4-0711. Reward. 11-16
Private party has mahogany Les
ter Spinet piano for sale. Ex
cellent condition. $450. Phone
5-0216. 11-16
FOR RENT—large, cheery, com
fortable rooms, $5 per week. Old
Pi Kappa Phi house, 1385 Frank
lin Blvd. Phone 3-2828. 11-17
Anyone interested in a 6-week
non-travel agency European
Tour, see Mitzi Asai, Carson
hall pr call 5-9345 11-16
SIAMESES kittens. Deposit will
hold for Christmas. Phone 5
7383 or 4-0659. 11-16
FOUND—a baby shoe near educa
- tion building. Contact Mitsugar
Sakihara, Cherney Hall.
Repair your own car. Self-service
gdrage. J. & J. Motors. 3880
West 11th avenue. Phone 5-3902
% Homecoming luncheon com
mittees will meet today at 4:30
p. m. in the Student Union. All
committee members are urged to
attend.
CAMPUS BRIEFS
• A meeting of the Emerald
night staff will be held at 4 p.m.
today in the Emerald shack, ac
cording to Anne Hill, chief night
editor.
• Application blanks for
Christmas work in the Portland
Post Office may be picked up in
the student employment office in
Emerald hall.
• Deseret club, Latter Day
Saints student religious organiza
tion, will meet in the Student
Union today at noon. Members at
tending are to bring lunches, ac
cording to W. D. Richins, adivser
of the group.
• Alpha Phi Omega, men’s
service honorary, will hold a busi
| ness meeting tonight at 7:30 in
j the Student Union, announced to
| Pres. Jerry Froebe.
0 The urconil rehearsal of the
Homecoming variety show will be
held at 3 p. m. today in the Stu
dent Union ballroom, according to
Judy Morse, co-chairman of the
show.
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I've got something
to crow about,
I'm learning to Fly at...
McKenzie Flying
Service
1300 28th St. Ph.7-2366
I
30 E. 11th
Eugene
RENTALS
ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS
$5.00 Per Month
$12.50—Three Months
Brooks Office Machines
Ph. 4-8035
CHOICE OF YOUNG AMERICA
=FOR THE ///W STRAIGHT YEAR -
CHESTERFIELD
/S THE LARGEST SELLING CIGARETTE
IN AMERICA'S COLLEGES ...
by a 1953 survey audit of actual sales in more
than 800 college co-ops and campus stores
from coast to coast. Yes, for the fifth straight
year Chesterfield is the college favorite.
CHESTERFIELD IS THE ONLY
CIGARETTE EVER TO GIVE YOU PROOF
OF LOW NICOTINE, HIGHEST QUALITY
The country’s six leading brands were ana*
lyzed chemically—and Chesterfield was found
low in nicotine—highest in quality.
This scene reproduced from Chesterfield’s
famous ‘center spread” line-up pages in
college football programs from coast to coast.