Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 09, 1954, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Training Session Set
^For WUS Solicitors
A training session for World
..University Service house represen
tatives and off-campus fund soli
citors will be held Monday at 4
p.m. in the Student Union, ac
cording to Gail West, WUS edu
cation sub-chairman,
Benjamin Barg, student leader
from Australia,", and Gladys Law
. ther, WUS regional secretary, will
lead the training session.
Barg, who is being brought to
American university campuses by
WUS, has worked with students in
Indonesia, Malaya, India and parts
of Europe. Miss Lawther recently
worked with student groups in
India,
Men’s Keps Named
Men's living organization rep
resentatives as announced by Miss
West are Karl Shirley, Barrister
Inn; Jack Richey, Campbell club;
John Lighty, Alpha Tau Omega;
Bob Davis, Beta Theta Pi; Vance
Taylor, Chi Psi.
Alan Dale, Delta Tau Delta;
Gary Callow. Delta Upsilon; Bob
Smith, Lambda Chi Alpha; Jerry
Froebe, Phi Delta Theta; John
English, Phi Gamma Delta.
Benton Flaxel, Phi Kappa Sig
ma; Roger Steeds. Pi Kappa Al
pha: Rick Pitman, Pi Kappa Phi;
Gary Weinstein, Sigma Alpha Mu;
Alex Bfler, Sigma Chi; Bob Hei
berg, Sigma Nu.
Dick Harrison, Tau Kappa Ep
silon; Nick Collins, Theta Chi;
Richard Proctor, Philadelphia
house; Gary Young, Susan Camp
bell hall; John Feliz, Alpha hall,
and Ed Beeler, Sigma hall.
Women’s Reps Listed
Women's house representatives j
include Carol David, Delta Gam
ma; Sonia Edwards, Delta Delta I
Delta; Marlene Bronson. Highland
house; Kathy Morrison, Rebec
house; Loris Larson, University
house.
Margie Harman, Carson hall;
Glenna Pearl, Hendricks hall; Bet
ty Chatterton, Alpha Chi Omega:
Joyce Comer, Alpha Phi; Ruth
Cutlip. Alpha Xi Delta; Nancy
Teller, Chi Omega.
Erma Houston, Delta Zeta; Jo
Hays. Kappa Alpha Theta; Jill
Hutchins, Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Barbara Wilcox, Sigma Kappa;
Loretta Humphreys, Zeta Tau Al
pha, and Marilyn Knox, Orides.
Nancy Dunkeson is the represen
tative of Westminster foundation.
- Houses who have not yet chosen
representatives are Kappa Sigma.
Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Sigma Kappa.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, Stitzer. French and Nes
tor halls, Ann Judson house. Al
pha Gamma Delta; Alpha Omicron
Pi, Gamma Phi Beta and Pi Bela
Phi.
Speakers Ready For
WUS Fireside Talks
World University Service house
representatives should pick up
fireside speaker selection slips in
the YMCA office. Student Union
319, today before 5 p. m., accord
ing to Lloydene Hurt, WUC fire
sides chairman.
The selection slips, which in
clude a list of foreign students
who will be available as fireside
speakers, are to be turned in at
the YMCA office Monday at 4
p. m., Miss Hurt said.
UO Coeds Invited to Compete
For Press Photo Honors
Some University of Oregon coed
may become Miss Oregon Press
Photographer of 1954.
The woman who can walk off
with the title will also win a beau
tiful _80-diamond Croton wrist
watch, a two foot high gold tro
phy and an ail expense trip to
Atlantic City in June to compete
in the Miss National Press Photo
grapher pageant.
The search for the winner, which
will end at the Press Photograph
ers ball at the Multnomah hotel
May 1, is being sponsored by the
Oregon Press Photographers as
sociation. One of ten finalists,
chosen from photographs will be
selected at the dance by a panel
of judges which will include Gov
ernor Paul Patterson and a group
of Oregon’s leading press photo
graphers.
Any girl who is single and be
tween the age of 18 to 25 may
enter. All she has to do is send
two photographs of herself, one
an unretouched closeup of her
face, the other a full length shot
in a bathing suit, to the Oregon
Press Photographers assiciation,
Box 1633, Portland.
Entry blanks are available at
the Emerald qi/onset.
Onthank Requests
info on Seniors
9
Karl W. Or.thank, director of
graduate placement, reminds all
graduating seniors of the import
ance in- getting their credentials
into his office.
Many calls are received concern
ing students 'about whom they
have no information. Credentials
should be submitted immediately,
while the professors are still avail
able to contact.
Senior men going into service
should take advantage of oppor
tunities offered by job recruiters
who come to the campus. Many
employers are willing to make ar
rangements now for a place to be
open when the men return from
their time of service, Onthank said.
Jobs are plentiful now, but in two
years the outlook is questionable
and helpful contacts should be
made now, he added.
Students
Monday, April 12
last day to return
books purchased this
term.
U of O Co-op Store
Queen Candidates
Names Due Today
Deadline for submitting' names
of candidates for Junior Weekend
queen is 5 p. m. today. Names
may be turned in to Pat Beard at
j Gamma Phi Beta,
j Queen candidates must be jun
I ior women with a minimum 2.00
| accumulative GPA and a. 2.00 G
j PA winter term.
Eliminations in the queen selec
: tion contest will be held Tuesday
! and Wednesday evenings.
Summer Field Trip
Has Six Openings
Six openings for the annual ar
i cheology field trip have been an
; aounced by L. S. Cressman, head
; of the anthropology department.
The group will leave June 24
for a six-week stay at a camp east
of the Dalles. Those going will Re
ceive University credit for summer
school.
Anyone interested should see
Cressman'at 202 Condon. Appli
| cants should have had an anthro
| pology course. The trip is limited
| to men only.
Today's Staff
Make-up Editors: Paul Keefe
and Kitty Fraser.
Night Staff: Valera Vierra.
Deadline Set
For Song Titles
Deadline for turning in song titles for the All-1 am pus Sing
is next Thursday, Ann Derlinger, chairman, told a nutting
Thursday of all house song leaders,
"In case of duplicate title- being turned in," she said, “the
hou.se submitting the title first win
lie allowed to use it.” They may
be turned in to her at Kappa Al
pha Theta any time between now
and the deadline.
Rules for Contest Listed
Rules for the sing were distri
buted at the meeting, and they in
clude :
1. No professional musician or
faculty instructor may direct, nor
may a graduate student be direc
tor.
2. At least 16 voices must be in
the groups, and no more than 3<i
from one organization may parti
cipate, including the song leader.
3. No fraternity, sorority or hall
song may be used.
4. No musical accompaniment
or special musical effects are per
mitted. including any type of mus
ical instrument.
5. Any house not participating
in the preliminaries may not par
ticipate in the final judging.
6. Dress should be standardized
within the group, and no specia'
costumes may be made which cost
jver $1 2f>. A financial statement
mint be submitted at a later date.
7. All song leaders must submit
Panhel Announces
Exec Appointments
j Appointments to the Panhellenic
• Executive council were announced
at the general Panhellenic meet
ing Thursday evening by President
Carol Wecner.
They include Pat Case, second
i vice - president; Joanne Hardt.
j standards chairman; Sally P.yan,
relations chairman; Lloydene
Hurt, scholarship chairman; Ig
nore Carlson, social and activities
hairman, and Camijle O'Toole,
publicity chairman.
READ EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS
their song lltli'ii by April 15.
8. The name song that In used at
the eliminations must be sung m
[the fitiul sing.
1). A 2.00 GI*A lx not necessary
for those participating,
10. Freshman women except Eu
gene women living at home, may
not sing with their sororities.
11. Freshman men may sing
with fraternities If their dormitory
is not participating in the sing.
Six Minute l.iinlt
Each group will be allowed six
minutes for their entire perform
ance, Including coming to and
leaving the stage. Groups are to
bring three copies of their music
to eliminations.
Women’s eliminations will be
held May 5. and men’s eliminations
will be held May 6. Announcements
of finalists will be made May 7,
Miss Gerltngcr said.
Final rraetice \ turned
Judge* for th<- final n.ght have
already been nelected, she said,
out have not yet been named for
the eliminations. Practice period*
at the location of the sing may be
arranged for on May 12 and 13.
Location of the Bing ha* not a*
, yet been determined, hut will be
announced a* soon a* weekend of
1 tidal* have selected the location,
Mine Ocrllnger added.
Finalists may make tape record
ing? of their *ong», using L'nlver
| sity equipment, for u»e in further
nra' tlce session* some time be
tween May 7 and May 15, the dat •
1 of the sing.
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Advertising—
Students intersted in advertising work may apply now at the
Emerald Shack, or by calling Ext. 219, afternoons.
Work on:
Production Accounts
Layout Promotion
No Experience Necessary
Have fun working on your campus daily, the center of student activity.
Work is interesting and gives you valuable experience.