Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    YW Recognition Service,
Conference Scheduled
YWCA to Honor
All New Members
The annual YWCA recogni
tion service will be held Wed
nesday at 4 p.m. in the dad's
lounge in the Student Union.
This program is in honor of all
new members.
Freshman commisston officers
will be inaugurated during the
program. All YW members are
invited. The dress is campus
clothes and refreshments will
be served.
House Representatives
To Meet, Bring Cards
YWCA house representativesJ
will meet today at 4 p.m. in Ger- |
linger hall. All representatives
are requested to attend and to
bring membership cards.
The main fall YW membership
drive ended last week with a
Sunday Reception
Observes UN Day
A reception sponsored by the
foreign student friendship foun
dation was held Sunday to wel
come the foreign students and to
observe United Nations day.
E. L. Johnson, dean of liberal
arts and graduate school, spoke
to a large group of townspeople
and American and foreign stu
dents. Students from Latvia.
Mexico, Japan and the Philip
pine islands came in their native
dress.
The foundation which was or
ganized in 1945 holds an annual
reception to welcome the foreign
students. This *gives the Eugene
community a chance to meet the
visitors.
Current officers are LeonaI
Tyler, associate professor of psy
chology, president; H. V. John
son, vice-president; Russell Wal
ker, executive secretary of the
YMCA, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Ross Griffeth, recording
secretary and Donald S. Willis,
assistant professor of Oriental \
languages, treasurer. Kenneth S.
Ghent is foreign student adviser, j
Attending the University this ;
year are 122 students which rep
resent 35 countries. Canada has
the largest representation which
is 23. There are 27 foreign wom
en students.
Foreign Students
Receive Awards
Five book scholarships of $60
each have been awarded to for
eign students by the Co-op board,
according to Kenneth Ghent,
foreign student adviser. The stu
dents were selected by the Uni
versity scholarship committee.
Those receiving these scholar
ships are Inger Gustafsson, Swe
den; Ki Jik Han, Korea; Vasuo
Ishida, Japan; George Lo, Hong
Kong, and Judith Pedersen, Den
mark.
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YOUR NAME
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total of 525 new members. Any
Ionian interested in joining
should contact her house repre
sentative or the YWCA office in
Gerlinger.
Study Conference Plans
Made by Oregon, OSC
A two-day study conference
will be held Friday and Satur
day by members of the Univer
sity and Oregon State college
YWCA's and YMCA’s. The study
will be made for booklets pre
pared by the national student
council of the groups.
Cost of the trip will be ap
proximately $4. Anyone inter
ested in taking part should con
tact the YW office in Gerlinger
hall.
Wenger! Vying
For Civic Post
E. S. Wengert, dean of the
University political science de
partment, is currently running
for a position on the Eugene Wa
ter and Electric board.
Wengert. 42, is opposed in the
Ward 1 contest by Julio Silva, a
Eugene businessman.
Besides his duties at the Uni
versity, Wengert is a member of
American Political Science asso
ciation, the Western Governmen
tal Research association, and the
Western Political Science asso
ciation.
He has been studying the
board’s tax problems for some
time and recently made a report
to them on the matter.
Wengert is also a member of
the Oregon legislature interim
committee on revision of the
state constitution.
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heart close to your own. Truly,
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a gift!
Phone for an appointment now,
to have your Portrait made
for Christmas giving.
Please Phone 4-3432
For an Early Appointment
THE
FEHLY STUDIO
1214 Kincaid
On the Campus
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Woods to Feature
Schubert in Recital
William Woods. piano instruc
tor at the school ot' music since
1950, will give a recital Thurs
day at 8 p.m. in the music school
auditorium.
Woods is a graduate of the
University of Southern Califor
nia where he received a bachelor
and masters degrees in music.
His program will feature num
bers of Franz Schubert and some
variations for piano by Aaron
Copland.
This is the first in a series of
piano recitals to be sponsored
by the school of music this year.
Others this term will be a stu
dent recital next Tuesday and
an individual recital by Audrey
Mistretta Nov. 23.
Campus Calendar
Noon P. E. Grads 110 SU
Theatre Exec 111 SU
Bus Adm Meet 112 SU
Psi Chi 113 SU
12:30 Recorded Music
Com 313 SU
1:00 Music Com 313 SU
1:30 Phi Beta Tea Gerl 2nd FI
3:15 Druids 110 SU
3:30 Homeeg
Hospitality Com 111 SU
4:00 Newman Cl 315 SU
6:30 Yeamen 315 SU
7:30 Christian Sci Gerl 1st FI
Future Teachers Must
Apply for Placement
Prospective teachers who de
sire placement for mid-year or
next fall should attend a meet
ing at the school of education
Thursday, according to Earl M.
Pallette, director of the Univer
sity Teacher Employment serv
ice.
Prouty's
SLe Se
eruice
* Invisible Resoling
* Refinishing
* Repairing
* Dyeing
K. B. PKOUTY
970 Oak St.
Eugene, Ore.
Fulbright Award
Applications Due
Fulbright scholarship appli
cants should have their applica
tions filed before Sunday, ac
cording to K. S. Ghent, foreign
student adviser.
Kadi applicant is to appear
before the international uffatrs
committee for a personal inter
view In connection with his ap
plication. These interviews should
be scheduled at the time the ap
plication is filed or earlier.
Applications may be filed with
Ghent, EmeraJd 207 B.
0 A fishbowl mixer, sponsored
by the dance committee, will be
held Friday night in the Student
Union.
CLASSIFIEDS
Like to Return: Green Shaffer
pencil loaned during Rush
Week at Gerlinger Hall. Call
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school. Modern heat. Lease.
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Costume Rentals. Reserve yours
now before Halloween. I have
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10-26
Car for sale 1940 Buirk with
a 1948 motor. $250. 760 Mill
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Tutoring in Knglish . Phone
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