Campus Briefs 0 Alpine dull will meet at 6:30 p.m. t«alny in the Student Union to discusa the Diamond peak climb. • ('III Ilelta I*hl women's literary honorary, will meet at 7 p.m. in the Student Union. 0 A freshmen leader*’ meet ing will be held tonight at Car son hall at 5:30 p.m. The group includes all freshmen living or ganization officers. William Jones,, dean of administration, will apeak. ^ .Air Command squadron will meet today in the Student Union at 4 p.rn., according to Darry Takahaahi, preaident. 0 Inter-Varsity Christian Fel lowship will conduct an infor mal carnpua Bible study session today at 4 p.rn. in the Student Union. All interested persona are invited to attend. Noon prayer periods are held Monday through Friday at 12:30 p.m. in Library 204. 0 According to hospital rec ords, Infirmary patients Wednes day were Barbara Hogard, Caro lee Witt, Gwendolyn Kills, Joanne Burns. Marjorie Travillion, Bar bara Bryan, Italcigh Meyer, El liot Carlson. Jim Gerow, Melvin Bankhead and William Stoner. 0 The IWCA Service rum mission, under the direction of Jo Zehnder, Ih xponiioring a tour of the Pearl S. Buck school for mentally retarded children. All those interested are to meet at Oerlinger hall by 3 o’clock today. 0 All typist* for the Plgger’s Guide meet in 8U 311 today at \ p.m.. according to Anne Ritch ey. editor. Anyone interested in typing please attend. 0 Infirmary patients Tuesday were Ernestine Fisk, Gwendolyn FHis, Mary Ellen Bally, Joanne Burns. Marjorie Travillion, Bar bara Bryan. Elliot Carlson and Melvin J. Bandhead. 0 Anyone interested In usher ing at the University Theater should get in touch with Jean Wiley at the theater business office or call Jack Dugan at 5-0984, 0 Women's open rushing will begin next Monday. Anyone in terested should register at Golda P. Wickham's office sometime this week. 0 All dormitory residents and Independents interested in join ing the dormitory bowling league may sign up at the recreation desk in the Student Union any afternoon. The league will bowl Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. Gone Are the Days... WORTHY OF ITS N'A.WK, the old Kmcralil Shark, a quonset hut opposite the Science building, was • hr scene of frantic activity five afternoons a week for six years. In this picture (taken two years ago) a group of students are engrossed in thought at the old circular copy desk, now re tired from service, whic h was used for nearly 30 years on the campus daily. Even Has Chute to Press i « Weekly Meetings Begin for Frosh YWCA freshman commissions j began their weekly meetings at t 4 p.tn Monday in Gerlinger hall. Groups wit! meet every Monday, I Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day at 4 p m. Each group will at some time in the term look into the general areas of* public, campus and in j temational affairs, community , service and religion and worship. Junior women will help the (groups to organize and stay with the group as resource persons: ' Freshmen will elect officers for each group. Freshmen are urged to come which ever day is most conven ; ient for them but to remain with ! the same group each week. Those ; who have not signed up are urged to either stop in at the Y office or to come to the group meeting. Read Emerald Classifieds AL.wmi itn» ru nr.i.ir.t i in me new, modern r.meraid office on two third lloor or Allen hall. Genera'llons of pmt Emerald workers will •find little reNemblanee to former Emerald head quarters loeated In basements and qtionset Hutu. Included in the approximately 1500 square feet of floor Npnee are the newa and advrrtlulni; departments and a semi-private editor's office (at extreme left In this picture). Door at rear leads to adjoining wire service room. Center right is news-copy- I desk, with reporters at typewriters in rear. Column at extreme right conceals copy chute to Lni- j versify press In hascmertt. Sunday Date For Y Visits The first in a series of visits to Kugene churches sponsored by the YMCA will be this Sun day. All students are invited t6 take part in the “visits to churches" program, according to Don Smith, chairman. St. Mary's Catholic church at the corner of West 11th and Charnelton is the first church to be visited by the group. They will attend 10 a.m. mass. Coffee will be served at Carson hall be fore the service. After the mass there will be a discussion. The "visits to churches" pro gram will continue every other Sunday. Freshmen Begin YWCA Meetings Now freshmen mombors of the YWCA are beginning their meet ings in different commissions this week. Mary Wilson, presi dent of the group, announced. The recent membership drive for the organization will continue un til Friday, Oct. 13. Reorganization of the fresh man commissions calls for each of the four groups to divide its attention among the four Y in terests: public affairs, interna tional affairs, service, and re ligion and worship. Previously each commission concentrated on only one, which limited their ac tivities. Miss Wilson also announced recent appointments to the YWCA cabinet. New junior ad visors for the freshmen com Campus Merry-Go-Round (Continued from pane six) announced her engagement to Bob Stoneroad, Chi Psi; and Betty Anderson announced her pinning to Don Smith, Sigma Chi. * * * At Zeta Tau Alpha Since spring. Zeta Tau Alpha has seen three engagements and two weddings. Rita Hughes announced her engagement to Ivan Midlam of Gamma Hall, Nancy Cottingham to Dick Card of Med ford, and Ardith Jones to Neil Chambers of the University. Rita and Ivan were married on September 26 in Eugene. The wedding of Aileen Kronquist and Jim Lee, Pi Kappa Alpha, took place on September 10 in Juneau, Alaska. missions include Barbara Bailey, Bev Braden, Jill Hutchins, Shirley Brown, Pat Southworth, and Claudia Zorn. Joanne Gerber was named co-chairman of con ference. Serve Better Meals LESS COST with Fish and Seafoods FRESH DAILY from Newman’s FISH MARKETS 39 East Broadway Phone 4-2371 Jlet J2eit CL eaners WaA yt our SUN TANS and CRUISE BLUES! zast, Economical Service 821 E. 13th Ph. 5-6321