Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 1954, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Living Organizations
Phone Numbers Listed
Several University extension phones have been added to the living
organization phone list since the beginning of the term, accord
ing to Mrs. Vera Hall, campus telephone supervisor.
Most fraternity, sorority and co-op numbers are the same as
lest year.
Installation is not yet complete at Gamma hall. Barrister Inn,
and Alpha hall. Omega and Sherry Ross halls have been changed
to campus exchange numbers, but will not be in service until Mon
day. Extensions are on the University exchange, 5-1511.
The Emerald will print changes as they occur. The complete
list follows:
Sororities:
Alpha Chi Omega .5-7662
5-9524
Alpha Delta Pi .5-1803
5-2615
Alpha Gamma Delta ... 4-3515
Alpha Omicron Pi .4-7834
4- 8623
Alpha Phi .5-9250
5- 6626
Alpha Xi Delta .-5-0042
Chi Omega . ..5-0536
5-0537
Delta Delta Delta .4-0513
5-9523
Delta Gamma. . .4-6814
4-7515
Delta Zeta .5-9177
4- 2742
Gamma Phi Beta .5-9024
5- 9596
Kappa Alpha Theta .4-6634
4-6538
Kappa Kappa Gamma . 5-6711
5-4641
Pi Beta Phi .5-0161
Sigma Kappa .5-0428
5-9044
Zeta Tau Alpha .5-8726
5-8727
Women's Dormitories:
Carson. First floor .Ext 479
Carson, Second .Ext 482
5-9345
Carson, Third .......Ext 483
5-9130
Carson, Fourth .Ext 484
5-9354
Carson, Fifth . Ext 485
5-9090
Hendricks Hall .Ext 489
Susan Campbell Hall....Ext 388
5-9517
Vets’ Dorms:
Cherney Hall ..Ext 381
French Hall .Ext 382
Hunter Hall .........Ext 383
Nestor Hall . Ext 384
Sederstrom .„.Ext 385
Fraternities:
Alpha Tau Omega .
Beta Theta Pi ............
Chi Psi .
Delta Tau Delta .
Delta Upsilon .
Kappa Sigma .
Lambda Chi Alpha
Phi Delta Theta .
Phi Gamma Delta ....
Phi Kappa Psi ..
Phi Kappa Sigma ....
Phi Sigma Kappa ...
Pi Kappa Alpha .
Pi Kappa Phi .
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Mu .
Sigma Chi .
Sigma Nu .
Sigma Phi Epsilon .
Tau Kappa Epsilon .
Theta Chi .
Co-ops:
Ann Judson House
Campbell Club.
Highland House ....
Philadelphia House
Rebec House .
University House
4-5784
4- 5835
5- 9912
5-7801
5-5072
4- 0771
5- 1*421
5-0301
3- 3515 j
4- 4518 j
4- 4702
5- 0984 j
5-9428 j
4- 5653 j
5- 4821
5-6620
5-5741 i
5-2081 ;
5-6866
4- 8845;
5- 8667
5-8851
4- 6740
5- 9267 !
4- 7747
5- 8443
5-8444
5-8416
5-8417 i
5-1602
5-5521 j
5-9085
4-3875
4- 8381j
5- 9537 j
5-0723 !
4-6711 ;
4- 8742
5- 0214
John Straub hall:
Alpha .3-1014
Gamma .. 5-9415
Omega ... .Ext 495
Sigma .5-9265!
Sherry Ross . Ext 496
Barrister Inn .3-4012
ForeignStudy
AwardsOpen
Thirty foreign countries are
represented by approximately 110
students on the University cam
pus this year, according to K. S.
Ghent, foreign student adviser.
The group comprises about two
percent of the student body.
Most of them come from Can- j
ada, China, India and the Philip
pines. The largest percentage
of foreign students are Chinese.
Two trackmen from Australia
who participated in the British
Empire games are enrolled.
The majority of students are
financing their own education.
The others have room and board
scholarships given by the dormi
tories, sororities and fraternities.
A few foreign students have
graduate assistantships. These
include four from India, and one
from Sweden. Two men, from
Germany and Italy, and a woman
from Peru are graduate assist
ants in the school of architecture
and allied arts.
Hawaiian and Alaskan stu
dents are not considered as for
eign students, Ghent reports, be
cause they are U.S. citizens.
LAST TIME SAT.
'JOHNNY GUITAR"
Joan Crawford and Sterling Hayden
“SPANISH MAIN"
Maureen O'Hara and Paul Henreid
BEGINNING SUNDAY
"Crime Wave"
Gene Nelson and Sterling Hayden
"Act Of Love"
2860 WlllAMETU
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DRIVE-IN THEATR
Tope Participates
In Book Meeting
Donald E. Tope, professor of
education, left Tuesday for Stan
ford university where he will
participate in a two-day meet
ing with the committee develop
ing a school board handbook for
California.
The Oregon State School Board
association appointed Tope chair
man of a committee to make
plans for a similar Oregon hand
book.
While in California, Tope will
meet with the group there in
charge of the Kellog project.
Tope is director of the Oregon
Kellog program.
AROUND THE
=tf / OB E
French Officials
Admit Espionage
PARIS I APi Police said two
high ranking officials of the
French defease ministry con
fessed Friday to leaking1 secrets
from the national defense coun
cil. There was no immediate in
dication who got the leaked in
formation.
Previous announcements dur
ing the investigation indicated
the top secret information had
been transmitted to the French
Communist Party’s high com
mand.
The two men Rene Turpin,
chief of the personal staff of the
permanent secretary general in
the defense department, and
Roger Labrusse, chief adminis
trator in the same department
were ordered before the mili
tary magistrate investigating the
leaks.
Both held top civil service posi
tions and, as a result, might nor
mally be entitled to be present
at meetings of the defense coun
cil.
Floods Hit India
BOMBAY, India (API- Floods
caused by a freak monsoon storm
that pelted the Tapti River val
ley with 14 inches of rain in 40
hours have brought death and
destruction to a 3.000 square mile
area 150 miles north of Bombay.
Rain Hampers Relief
BALBOA, C. Z. <AP)- Heavy
rain still pelted the flooded areas
of northwest Honduras Thursday
night, hampering relief and res
cue operations by U. S. military
planes and landing craft.
Police Seek Asylum
BERLIN (APl West Berlin
police announced Friday that 270
members of the East German
Communist police force requested
political asylum here in Septem
ber.
Change Ordered
SAIGON, Indochina iAPi -
Chief of State Bao Dai Friday
ordered Premier Ngo Dinh Diem
to end the South Viet Nam po
litical crisis by taking army chief
of staff Nguyen Van Hinh into
tiis cabinet.
F
YWCA Celebrates 60 Years at UO
The University ol Oregon
YWCA will celebrate its 60th
year on the campus this yeur,
according to Betti Fackler, mem
bership chairman.
The campus group will also
join in commemoration of the
organization’s c e n t e n n I a 1, a
world-wide event, Miss Fackler
said.
The organization's plan for the
year Include a foreign student
reception, YWCA membership
week, freshmen commissions,
recognition service for Y mem
bers, study conference held joint
ly with the YMCA and the Ore
CLASSIFIEDS
SAL.E8MEN TO CALL ON CON
TRACTORS. Counties. State
Highway using earth moving
equipment, to introduce In this
area, proven Hydraulic Track
Adjusters and Road Patrol
Moldboard Shock Absorber*.
Must have general knowledge
of heavy earth moving equip
ment. Must have car. Refer
ences required. Draw against
commission or salary. Muy
permit non-conflicting side
line. Mr. Gerald H. Delin will
interview at the Eugene Hotel
from 1:30 until 0:00 p.m. on
September 29th.
Wanted: Would you like to earn
high wages by showing off your
artistic and managing talents
for just a few horn's a week ?
The Student Union needs Just
such a person to run their
emboasogiaph. For further in
formation, or an interview ap
pointment, call Soma Edwards
at 5-9523. 10-1
For Sale: Ford. 1949 club coupe,
radio and heater. Good rubber.
Excellent condition. $495. 1809
Hilyard. Ph. 5-2049. 10-4
For Rent: Modern 2 bedroom
house near University, grade
school. Modern beat. Lease.
Ph. 5-1297. tf
Found: 3 new books at Endicott’s
Radio Repair Sept. 24. 871 E.
13th. Phone 5-6272.
Room & Board: Board alone.
Phone 4-0422. Mrs. Kile, 874
E. 13th.
For Sale: Used Slide Rules in
good condition, (’all Richard
Zarones, Pr. 4-0514.
For Rent: Nice study room for 2
students with separate sleeping
room. Oil heat.
For Sale: Men’s Raleigh Sports
Bike. Call 5-6888.
Child Care: Ages 2-12. Compe
tent attendants. Phone 3-2453.
1
The SPALDING SADDLE
in dirty buck with
black saddle
to sole
gon state coii'*n«* rounuiuoie,
Kiddie Karnlval, waffle break*
fiiMt, International Kun Ki>at,
Heart. Hop and Junior.mm.or
i breakfast.
During a recent eruption, lava
flowed down Mauna Ia>h at' a
speed of -10 milea per hour. They
need copa behind the billboard*
there.
it
The Vory Little Theater
presents
ARSENIC AND
OLD LACE”
Curtain at 8:15 p.m.
Dial
4-7781 or 4-7751
For Rosorvations
2350 Hilyard
Wed-Thurs-Fri-Sat
Sept. 29-Oct. 2
ELROY HIRSCH
and
NORM VAN BROCKLIN
in
CRAZY LEGS
ALL-AMERICAN
Also
Joan Leslie Forest Tucker
FLIGHT NURSE
2 Magoo Comedies
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