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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1954)
ASUO Constitutional Amendments PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE ASUO CONSTITUTION ]. The following amendment would add an additional section to: ARTICLE VI so that it will read ARTICLE VI. section VI. (Nomination of Candidates) Each political party shall present a slate of candidates for the general election. These candi dates shall be selected as each of the several parties chooses. This amendment shall become effective September 1, 1954. and shall take precedence over any article or section of this con stitution dealing with candidacy for office, including section V oi this article. II. As the constitution now reads : ARTICLE VI (Elections) section III: Class positions. The same election procedure will be followed for each class. They will each return a president, vice-president, and two representatives , THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT: Class positions. The same procedure will be followed for all classes except for the freshman class, in which each candidate shall designate the office sought (president or representative), and after the election of president and vice-preisdent all remaining ballots will be credited to candidates for representative positions in subsequent transfers. III. As the constitution now reads: ARTICLE VI (Elections! section IV: Dates of Elections. ASUO elections shall take place after the first and prior to the eighth week of spring term. Freshman election sshall take place after the fifth and prior to the eighth week of fall term. THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT: Dates of elections. ASUO elections shall take place after the first and prior to the eighth week of spring term. Freshman elections shall take place atter the iifth and prior to the eighth week of fall term. The graduate student election shall take place after the fifth and prior to the eighth week of fall term. Tickets Ready For Breakfast Tickets for the annual junior senior breakfast sponsored by the YWCA are now on sale in women’s living organizations and at the main desk of the Student Union for $1. Those selling the tickets have been requested by Gwen Zin niger, ticket chairman, to turn in a preliminary count to her at Car son hall this afternoon. William C. Jones, executive di rector of the Western Interstate Commission' of Higher Education, will speak at the breakfast, at 9:15 a. m. Sunday in the Student Union, on “Humanity's Eternal Quest.” Tickets for the breakfast may be obtained from the following living organizations representatives: Alma Owen, Alpha Chi Omega. Adelaide Woodruff, Alpha Delta Pi; Tamson Breese, Alpha Gamma , Author Powers Talks to Class Author J. F. Powers will speak to the contemporary literature class at 1 p. m. today on “Catholic ism and Modern Literature.” Pow ers’ visit on the campus is spon sored by the English department, and is the fifth in a series which included' W. C. Williams, Elizabeth Bowen and Walter Van Tilburg Clark. Powers arrived here Monday and plans to leave Saturday. Thursday he will have lunch at the Faculty club with members of the English department. At 1 p. m. Thursday he will meet with combined writ- i ing classes and visitors in Ffiend ly 105. He will also be honored at a coffee hour at the Faculty club at 2:15 p. m. Powers is scheduled to speak at the Friday evening browsing room lecture at 7:30. His book of short stories, “The Prince of Darkness, and Other Stories,” is available at the Co-op for $2.75. , CAMPUS BRIEFS 0 The Red Cross board will : meet at 4 p. m. today in the Stu dent Union. The room number will be posted. ^ Committee chairmen for the annual luau will meet in the Stu dent Union at 3 p. m. today, Ha waiian club President Lorna Mur akawa has announced. 0 The Junior Weekend queen selection committee will meet at! 4 p. m. today in the Student Union, according to Ward Cook and Jack j Boettcher, co-chairmen. 0 The All-Campus luncheon committee chairmen will meet at 4 p. m. today in the Student Union, according to Corky Horton ' and Marcia Hodgson, co-chairmen. 9 Sub-chairmen for the Ter race dance will meet at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the Student Union, according to Sylvia Wingard and Joanne Hardt, co-chairmen. 0 The Hawaiian club will meet in the Student Union at 8 this eve ning, according to Lorna Mura kawa, president. 0 There will be no meeting of the Student Union board this aft ernoon, Chairman Andy Berwick has announced. The next regular board meeting has been scheduled for May 5. Delta; Martha Spatz, Alpha Omicron Pi; Kay Sonnichsen, Al pha Phi; Sue Sommerer, Alpha Xi Delta; Gail Lockhead, Chi Omega; Nancy Reine, Delta Delta Delta; Doris Olson. Delta Gamma, and Tina Fisk, Delta Zeta. Margaret Ednie, Gamma Phi Beta; Ann Bankhead, Kappa Al pha Theta; Gerry Yeager, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Sharon Brown, Pi Beta Phi; Nancy Graves, Sigma Kappa; Germaine LaMarche, Orides; Sandra Palmer, Highland house; Shirley Knox, Rebec house; Laura Harper, Carson hall; Rose Warner, University house, and Nancy Cottingham, Zeta Tau Al pha. Jlilte*Un<f Oh ...Oh KWAX 6:00 Sign on 6:03 Early evening concert 6:30 News till now 6:45 UN story 7:00 Campus classics .8:00 World University Service 8:15 This I like 8:45 Guest star 9:00 Kwaxworks 10:50 News headlines 11:00 Sign off (tuttl/wH? SELL IT THRU THE WANTADS FOUND — 1 pair Argyle socks in 'Shack'. Owner please identify immediately. Call ext. 219 or come and see us personally. 4-28 Unusual house dance favors. Ph. 4-3714. 4-29 FOR SALE — '37 Ford, needs brakes, new battery, ignition lock broke. $20. Ph. 5-1275 eves. Today's Staff Make-up Editor- Ed Beeler Desk Editor—Gordon Rice Night Staff—ValeTie Hersh Retreat Planned By Panhellenic Panhellenic's annual retreat to the coast to formulate plans for next year's rushing will be held Friday evening and Saturday, at Deane’s lodge, Waldport, Oregon. The executive council of Pan* hellenic, each sorority's rush chair man and president will be accom panied on the trip by Mrs. Golda P. Wickham, associate director of student affairs; Mrs. Vivian Pit man, City Panhellenlc secretary, and Mrs. Dorothy Woodin, jircsi dent of city Panhcllenlc. IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE EMERALD ADVERTISERS A SENIORS Place your orders now for Caps and Gowns Announcements Calling Cards for Commencement Orders taken at stationary counter U of O Co-op Store SACRED HEART GENERAL HOSPITAL School of Medical Technology Eugene, Oregon Approved by American Medical Association American Society Clinical Pathologists Registry of Medical Technologists announces the beginning of a new class in Medical Technology starting July 1, 1954 Openings are Still Available for Two Students Meeting the Requirements One Year Course Covering Hematology, Including Blood Bank, Serology, Urinalysis, Bacteriology, Clinical Chemistry, Including Flame Photometry and Spectro-Chemistry, Parasitology and Tissue Technique For Details Inquire from one of the Directors by Calling 4-6281 E. D. Furrer, M.D. K. D. McMilan, M.D. M. M. Patton, M.D.