If lies the apple ofyour^eye If shesyourdarlin SWeetie,4ppie Say I love you, Sir or maam' •Say it best Q,. Why not call Western Union now and give us your messages for Valentines Day Sunday, Feb. 14 870 Pearl St. Telephone 4-3221 CcimpuA (fences 0 The Alpine club will meet at 4 p. m. today in the Student Un ion, according to John Vazbys, vice-president. 0 Petition deadline for ehair manships of the WRA carnival to be held Feb. 26 is 5 p. m. Fri day, according to Co-chairmen j Sylvia Wingard and Kay Partch. The petitions may be turned in at the Student Union petition box on the third floor of tire SU or at, Alpha Phi. ^ A short French film dealing with the modern painter Braque will be presented at 8 p. m. today in the Audio-Visual department of the Library by the depar tment | of foreign languages. 0 Architecture students apply ing for Ellen M. Pennell tuition scholarships for spring term must file their applications with the secretary of the architecture school by Tuesday. # 0 Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women’s service honorary, will meet at 6:30 p. m. today in the Student Union, according to Pres ident Janet Wick. All members are required to attend and wear their official blue uniforms. Miss Wick said. Pictures for the Ore g&na will be taken. 0 Chi Delta Phi, women’s liter ary honorary, will meet at 7 p.m.' today in the Student Union to hear Gwendolen Lampshire Hayden, Eugene writer, discuss her "Ex periences in Writing.” 0 Ski Quacks, University ski club, will not meet tonight, as was previously announced, according to Sonny Stoyanov, president. -. -—-, jOutenintf. On ...On KWAX THURSDAY— 6:00 p. m. Sign On 6:03 Piano Moods 6:15 Four for a Quarter 6:30 News Till Now 6:45 Sports Shots 7:00 University Hour 8:00 Patrioscript 8":15 UN Story 8:30 Serenade to the Student 9:00 Kwaxworks 10:00 The SU and You 10:30 News Headlines 10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight 11:00 Sign Off Opening Announcement! Seymour’s Riviera Room Cocktails and Dinners A smart new dining room with Continental decora tion, designed to piease discriminating college students. Delicious steak, chicken and sea food dinners and many other interesting food choices await you at Sey mour's Riviera Room. Best of all, prices are reason able. Also open for luncheons. Make a date to come to Seymour's Riviera Room this weekend for something new in dining room atmosphere. 0 Gamma Alpha ('hi, national professional women’s advertising honorary, will meet today at 6:30 p. m. in the Student Union, ac cording to Edna Humiston, sec retary. 0 All of those Interested In forming an all-campus photo club have been requested to meet in the Tom Taylor lounge of the Student Union at 1:30 p. m. Sat urday. Those interested should call Russ Walker, director of the YMCA, at the YMCA office in the SU. Hg Plans for the current year, including the May primaries and the state convention, will be dis cussed at the Young Democrats meeting at 6:30 this evening in the Student Union. Acting-president Hank Orner has urged all mem bers of the group to attend the meeting. 0 A discussion of “Present In dustrial Development in the Pa cific Northwest,’’ will be led by Alfred Lomax, professor of busi ness administration at the coffee hour to be held in the Student Union browsing room at 7:45 p. m. Friday. fi""" Socolofsky Urges Students To Enter Billiards Tourney The Intercollegiate Billiards tournament will be held Feb. 23 through March 10, Jack Socolof eky, chairman, has announced. National college team champions will be those producing the high est team scores in each of the four tournaments: pockets, straight rail, three-cushion and co-ed poc kets. Awards will be presented to the winners. Last year the University of Oregon placed third in the nation behind the University of Wyoming and the University of Washington. Frank Tilly, a member of Oregon's team, was second in thtf nation in the 1953 Intercollegiate Tele phonic billiards tournament. The matches will be held in the Student Union under the direction of Lou Bellisimo, SU recreational director. The Scores will be for warded to Chicago where results are compared. The matches are sponsored jointly by the Billiards | Congress of America and the As sociation of College Unions. Those students interested in en tering the coming pocket billiard tournament as well as any of the others, should sign up in the base mcnt of the SU Immediately, ac cording to Socolofsky. 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