Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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0 The House Managers will
meet in the Student Union at 6:30
this evening, according to Gerry
Bowden, president. There will be
election of officers.
0 The World University Serv
ice solicitation committee will
meet at 3 p. m. today in the Stu
dent Union, according to Chair
man Germaine LaMarche.
0 World University Service
fund drive workers will meet to
day at noon in the Student Un
ion, according to Ted Goh. gener
al chairman of the WUS drive.
House representatives, committee
members and chairmen are to at
tend, Goh said.
0 Petitions for the Junior
Weekend queen coronation com
mittee are due at 5 p. m. today,
according to Jim Woodyard, chair
man. Petitions should be turned
in to Woodyard at Sigma Nu.
0 All women interested in
spring term rushing must sign up
immediately in the office of Mrs.
Golda Wickham, associate director
of student affairs, in Emerald hall.
‘0 Phi Beta, music, speech and
drama honorary, will meet in the
Student Union tonight at 6:30 p.
m., according to Donna Shafer.
0 Members of the Duck Pre
view transportation committee will
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meet today at 4 p. m. in 313 SIT,
according to Bob Berry and Jack
McClenahan, co-chairmen.
^ WUS drive house represen
tatives will meet in the Student
Union at noon today, announced
Anne Hill. The representatives will
meet with the drive's executive
committe, including all chairmen,
subchairmen and adviser.
0 A short French film, “Le
Mont Saint Michel,” will be shown
by the department of foreign lan
guages at 8 p. m. today in the
audio-visual department of the li
brary.
0 The YWCA public affairs
committee will meet today from
12 to 1 p. m., according to Eileen
Lindblatt, Y executive director. It
will be a sack lunch meeting, and
everyone interested is welcome.
• George Wood, regional presi
dent of National Students associa
tion, will meet with interested stu
dents in the Student Union today
at 4 p. m. Senate members are
especially urged to attend. The
ASUO senate Will not meet to
night. The next regular meeting
will be April 15. according to AS
UO President Tom Wrightson.
Frosh Women
Eligible for Posts
Only freshmen women are eli
gible to petition for chairman
ships of the annual Phi Theta
sponsored "Mystic Sale,” President
Janet Wick has announced. The
petitions are due at 5 p. m. Mon
day and may be turned in to Miss
Wick at Pi Beta Phi.
Positions open for the sale in
clude general chairman and chair
men of publicity, distribution,
house sales, booth sales, collec
tions, decorations and promotion.
Committee reports from previous
years are available at the office
of Mi-s. Golda P. Wickham, as
sociate director of student affairs.
The “Mystie Sale” dates have
been set for May 5 and 6. Tra
ditionally, the item to be sold is
kept a secret until the first day of
the date.
An annual moneymaking pro
ject for the Phi Theta scholarship
fund, the sale was begun in 1949.
Candied apples, doughnuts and ap- j
pie turnovers have been sold by
the group.
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Rules for 'Sing'
To Be Discussed
Rules concerning: the All-Cam
pus Sing will be discussed at the
first meeting of song leaders from
all participating living organiza
tions at 4 p. m. today in the Stu
dent Union.
Names of the songs must be
turned in at the meeting, accord
ing to Ann Gerlinger, chairman of
the Sing. In case of duplication of
songs, the group first submitting
the name will keep it.
Due to construction complica
tions in McArthur Court, it is as
yet uncertain whether the Sing
will be held there or outside.
Co-chairman of the annual event
with Ann Gerlinger, junior in bus
iness, is Jane Bergstrom, sopho
more in art. Sub-chairmen of the
Sing include Geri Porritt, sopho
more in liberal arts, judges; Jack
Lally, sophomore in liberal arts,
and Marvin Young, sophomore in
pre-med, set-up; Anne Ritchey,
sophomore in journalism, contact;
Kathy Olson, junior in music, and
Sheila Fitzpatrick, junior in liber
al arts, tickets and passes; Miriam
McDowell, freshman in liberal
arts, programs; Shirley Bier,
freshman in liberal arts, decora
tions. and Marcia Mauney, fresh
man in liberal arts, publicity.
Dance Combo to Be
Featured at Mixer
‘‘The Whisperers," an all-cam
pus dance combo, will be the fea
tured band at the Friday Fish
bowl Mixer at the Student Union,
according to Phyllis Pearson, SU
dance chairman.
“The Whispers" will be mak
ing their second appearance at a
Fishbowl Mixer at this dance,
which is a no-date affair. The
dance will be held from 9 to 12
p.m. and there will be no admis
sion charge.
Friday night’s mixer will be the
last until April 30. when a special
program will be presented.
Arthur Baumohl, Fifth-year law
student, was fined $1 by the traf
fic court at their regular meeting
Wednesday night in the Student
Union. Baumohl was fined for
failure to display a student sticker
on his car.
SELL IT THRU THE
WANTADS
Don Wtr.il, Classified Advertising Mgr.
FOR SALE — 4-dr. 36 Dodge. Mo
tor, body, paint, tires, uphols- j
tery perfect. 70,000 actual miles.
See & drive it. You’ll agree $225
is a right price. Ph. 5-7123. See j
at 47 Adams St. 4-12 j
LOST — Billfold at art school, j
Contains important identifies- j
tion papers. Carla Taylor.
FOR RENT — Desirable four rm.
downstairs apartment, yard,
some ftirniture, fireplace, auto
matic heat. 328 12th Ave. West.
Ph. 4-9390. Mrs. O. M. Foster.
FOR SALE — Royal portable
typewriter, first clas3 condition, i
$45. Ph. 5-8620. 4-9!
ENGLISH BIKE: Brilliant red, 3j
speeds, light generator, chrome
carrier. Like new, but at half
price, $37.50. Ph. 3-2474. after
5:30 or see at 2340-4 Patterson
Dr. 4.9
WANTED — Male passenger to
share expenses to San Francisco
Saturday. Ph. 4-4032. 4-8
LOST — In science building, ladies
Ronson lighter, initialed PMH.
Call Polly 5-9345. 4-16
THESES & PAPERS TYPED
Professional typist, approved by
graduate division, will accept
work now for spring deadline.
1610 Columbia St.
Typewriter — Almost new- Under
wood portable. Sacrifice for $50.
2339-1 Patterson Drive. 4-9
Sororities Entertaining
High School Seniors
Panhellenic executive council
has listed the scries of dinners to
be given this month by sororities
to entertain Eugene high school
senior girls, according to Carol
Wenner, Panhellenic president.
Dinners started Tuesday eve
ning, April 6, with Kappa Alpha
Theta and Alpha Delta PI hosting
girls with last names from A to
M, and Alpha Phi and Zeta Tau
Alpha those from N to Z.
Unlike previous years, only two
dinners cnri be held on the same
night. Both the dates on which
the dinners will be held and the
alphabetical groups of girls were
Petitions Due Fri.
For Arts Program
Petition deadline is this Friday
at 5 p. m. for chairmanships in
the various divisions of work on
the Student Union - sponsored
Creative Arts Workshop program,
including music, dance, literature,
drama, art, and for help in gen
eral continuity. The program will
be presented Friday evening, May
21.
Petitions may be picked up on
the third floor of the Student
Union and returned there or to
general chairman Valerie Cowls at
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Caves' Manager
To Interview Here
The Oregon Caves' manager will
be on campus April 20, to inter
view for summer employees. Ap
pointments to ste him can be
marie through the student employ
ment service. Emerald Hall.
Men Interested in working as
counsellors in a private boys' camp
in northern California may apply
at the same office. Applicants
must be at least 21 years of age
and, hold a senior life saving cer
tificate.
designated by the executive group.
Other sororities yet to enter
tain: Thursday, April 8, Delta
Gamma amt Alpha Omicron PI,
A to M, and Gamma Phi and Al
pha XI Dtdtn, N to Z; Tuesday,
April 13, Kappa Kappa Gumma
and Sigma Kappa, A to M, Delta
Zeta and Alpha Chi Omega, N
to Z; Thursday, April 15, Pi Beta
Phi and Delta Delta Delta, A to
M, and Alpha Gamma Delta and
Chi Omega, N to Z.
The same schedule will be fol
lowed April 20, 22. 27 and 29,
wth a reversal In the alphabetical
groups from which girls are to be
invited.
Police Slate Auction
The Eugene police department
will hold an auction of unclaimed
automobiles and bicycles Friday
at 10 a.m. at the municipal Jail
parking lot, acording to TAJ
Brown, chief of police.
Thirteen cars ranging in age
from a 1930 Ford to a 1945 Chev
rolet will be auctioned, in addition
to eight bicycles.
SUMMER TOUR
EUROPE-NORTH AFRICA
JUNE 30—AUGUST 31
England, Franca, Spain, Morocco,
Algario, Switzerland, Germany.
Conducted by Prof F. Beurboutton.
$1230.
43-Day Trip from Now York lo Now
York
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