Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1954, Page Eleven, Image 11

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    Budget, Open House Plans
Slated For SU Discussion
The 1954-65 budget and plana
for the Student Union open house
will be discussed at the HU board
meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday in
the Student. Union, Hob Pollock,
board chairman, has announced.
Four vacancies on the board
nre to be filled. Open positions
include two year terms from the
college of liberal arta and th
school of bUHincHH and one year
terms from the graduate and
law schools.
The liberal arts post was va
cated when fieri Porrltt did not
return to school this term. The
other three positions were not
Fulbright Award
Blanks Available
Seniors and graduate students {
may apply for Fulbright scholar
ships by turning in application
blanks before Oct. 31. The appli
cations are available in the for
eign student office, Emerald 207.
The awards for study in for-'
eign countries cover transporta
tion, tuition, books and room and
board for the recipient. To la
eligible the applicant must be
a U.H. citizen and have a bache
lor's degree or must receive his
bachelor’s before taking the
award September 1955.
Head Emerald Classifieds
r~--=-■-==n i
1955
OREGANA
SPECIAL
RESERVE
PRICE
filled last apring.
Officer* of the board include
Andy Berwick, vlce-prcaident;
Phylli* Peapton, nenrctary; Sonia
Kdward*, treasurer, and Donna
Schafer, directorate chairman.
Other members of the board in-1
elude Stan Hunsdon, school of:
health and physical education;
Sally Ryan, school of Journalism;
Tom Taylor, school of archcitec
ture and allied arts, and Herman
Oihen, faculty representative,
Ex-officla members of the board
are Donald DuShane, director of j
student affairs, and Si Kllingson, I
director of the SU.
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