Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 24, 1954, Page Six, Image 6

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    Honors Program Offers Training
Oregon's sophomore honors
program has ceased to be an
experimental program as it
enters its third year this term,
according to Kenneth S. Ghent,
aoting chairman of the- sopho
more honors committee.
The sophomore honors program
is-designed to offer basic train
ing in liberal arts for more ad
vanced students The basic pro
gram fills the part of the stu
dent's schedule usually given to
satisfying the lower division
group requirements.
The group includes three-term
sequences in literature, history,
the study of society and a choice
of biological science or physical
science.
Approximately 300 students
have been enrolled in the sopho
more honors program to date.
Fourteen completed the course
Tickets on Sale
For UO Staff
The University Athletic depart
ment has announced that special
season athletic tickets are avail
able this year to all university
staff members. The tickets, now
being sold at the athletic ticket
office, will entitle holders to ad
mittance to all varsity athletic
events during 1954-55 including
football, basketball, baseball and
track. 1
A married faculty member
may purchase one ticket for each
member of his family for whom
he claims tax exemption. Single
faculty members and civil-service
employees may purchase two
tickets.
, Price of the season tickets is
$15 each.
Board Meeting
Rescheduled
The Student Union Board meet
ing originally scheduled for Wed
nesday was postponed when
Chairman Boh Pollock was called
out of town.
Assistant Chairman Andy Ber
wick said that the board will
try to meet next week. If rush
ing schedules make further post
ponement necessary, the board
■will meet Oct. 6.
■ The 1954-55 budget will be
discussed at file meeting and
the filling of four vacancies, ac
cording to Berwick.
Open positions include two
year terms from the college of
liberal arts and the school of
business and-one-year terms.from
the school of law and the gradu
ate school.
Library Now Taking
Faculty Assignments :
Applications for the assign
ment of faculty studies in the
Uiiiversity Library are now being
received at the library office. The
office will accept applications
until October 1.
Faculty members who are en
gaged in research which re
quires the use of library ma
terials will be given, priority.
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last spring and 12 more have
only one examination remaining
and are expected to finish this
fall. Before sophomore honors
are granted, the student must
pass comprehensive examinations
in each of four fields of study.
The sophomore honors pro
gram is open to the top 20 per
cent of each entering class, as
measured by high school records
and scholastic aptitude ratings.
Eligibility is calculated by the
director of admissions and is
indicated on a test result card
issued to each freshman before
his final conference with his
adviser.
With the consent of the sopho
more honors committee, the pro
gram is open to students who
CLASSIFIEDS
Wanted: R.N. for doctor's office
full time. Call Student Employ
ment office. 9-27
Wanted: Accompanist for Uni
versity dance class. Call ex
tension 226 for appointment.
9-27
Board & Room: Sleeping room
and study for male student near
U. of O. in private home. Hot!
plate or breakfast if desired.!
1572 Viliard Street. Phone1
5-5224. 9-27
Board & Room: 3-room modern.
special apartment. Walking,
distance of campus and town I
for 3 or 4 boys. $25 apiece.
Phone 4-8586. 830 Hilyard.
9-27i
Board & Room: Clean Modern
Rooms for Men in home con
venient to Campus. 1355 Wal
nut. Phone 4-3188. 9-21
have previously attended Oregon
and who have a cumulative grade
point average of 2.75 or higher.
Students who have completed
more than 93 hours are not
eligible.
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UNFINISHED FURNITURE
Where the
Campus Saves
In Furniture . . .
Unfinished
4-Drawer
Knee hole Desk
16«5
3-Drawer
Unfinished Chei
»
4-Drawer
Unfinished Chest
14»
COFFEE TABLES . . . 4.95 & up
CHAIRS .3.00 & up
STUDY TABLES .... 9.95
BOOKCASES.6.95 & up
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