Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 03, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    Madrigal Group
Appears at Tea
A madrigal group selected
from the University Singers will
make its first appearance Wed
nesday at the annual Mu Phi Ep
silon silver tea.
The 13-voice group will sing
folk songs and English madri
gals.
Members of the madrigal sing
ers are Ann Sterne, Mary Lou
Teague, Tamson Woodman, Rosa
lie Blickenstaff, Jo Ann Rogers,
Jaqueline Densmore, Audrey Mis- ,
tretta, John Mosley, Thomas Ho
gan, Robert Kelly, Richard Bar
bour. Raymond Hill and William
Veatch.
SU Currents
Michelangelo Film
Shown in Theater
“The Titan," a special feature
in connection with the Student
Union birthday week, is being
presented by the Wednesday eve
ning educational theater today
at 7 p.m. in Commonwealth 138.
The movie, narrated by Fred
ric March, tells the story of
Michelangelo’s life, together with
examples of his outstanding
paintings and sculptures. Admis
sion to the film is free.
* * *
Evening Meeting Plans
Made by Movie Group
A movie committee meeting
Will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in
Student Union 302. Members in
charge of attendance at the Wed
nesday evening educational thea
ter will be excused from the
meeting, according to JoAnne
Rogers, chairman.
* * *
SU Publicity Committee
To Meet This Afternoon
Members of the general Stu
dent Union publicity committee
meet today at 4 p.m. in SU 313,
announced Dick Gray, chairman
of the committee.
Wednesday
6:00 Fingerprints
7:00 News Till Now
7:15 Radio Nederland
7:30 Campus Recital
8:30 Chicago Roundtable
9:00 Kwaxworks
11:00 Sign Off
Campus Briefs
0 A host of seven women and
three men increased the number j
of infirmary patients by four, j
Tuesday, according to hospital
records. These students are:
Juenttn Steele, Patricia Herman,
Nita Hamilton, Agnes Thompson,
Vyrl Hogan, Sally MacIntyre,
Shirley Firtell, Alfred O'Reilly.
Paul Vanden Biesen and Robert
Ruchman.
0 The Kmerald advertising
staff will meet at 4 p.m. Wed
nesday in the business office.
0 T h i s week's educational
movie, “The Titan,” will be
shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday in
138 Commonwealth.
0 Alpha Phi Omega will meet
tonight at 7 p.m. in the Student
Union, according to Travis Ca
vens, president.
0 Deadline for Religious Notes
news is 5 p.m. today. All news
of campus religious organiza
tions should be turned in at the
Emerald office, 301 Allen hall.
Social Calendar
Wednesday—Desserts
Lambda Chi Alpha—Pi Beta
Phi.
Alpha Hall—Orides.
Yeomen—Alpha Xi Delta.
Sigma Nu—Alpha Omicron Pi.
Phi Gamma Delta — Delta
Gamma.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Alpha
Chi Omega.
Sederstrom—Carson 3.
Omega and Hunter — Susan
Campbell.
Cherney and French — Hend
ricks.
Nestor—Carson 4.
Wednesday—Dinners *
Cherney—Carson 3.
Firesides—November 5
Sigma Nu.
Firesides—November 6
Phi Delta Theta.
House Dances—November 6
Beta Theta Pi.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Hale Kane.
Sigma Chi.
Tau Kappa Epsilon.
AH-Co-op dance.
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Phi Sigma Kappa.
Theta Chi.
Sunday Preference Dinner
Delta Tau Delta.
Starts Today
"LAW VS. BILLY THE KID"
with Scott Brady—Bella St. John
— Also —
"BLACK EAGLE"
with William Bishop—Virginia Patton
HEIL1G
"BENGAL BRIGADE"
with Rock Hudson—Arlene Dahl
MAYFLOWER
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MAT — 80c EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS — $1.00
Campus, Personnel
Celebrate Birthday
The campus will join Student
Union personnel in the celebra
tion of the fourth birthday of the
Erb Memorial building this after
noon in the fishbowl.
Birthday cake and coffee will
be served with Bob Pollock. SU
board chairman and Donna Scha- j
fer, directorate chairman, pre- ,
siding at the birthday ceremonies.
Each standing committee of the ;
S.U. is presenting a special fea- j
ture of its regular program in
conjunction with the birthday
week.
McCloskey to Talk
On Recent Novels
John C. McCloskey, associate
professor of English, will discuss
utopian romance in three Amer
ican novels tonight at 7:30 in
the Student Union browsing
room.
McCloskey will review Edward
Bellamy’s "Looking Backward,
2000 to 1887,” "A Traveler From
Altruria" and “Through the Eye
of a Needle," both by William
Dean Howells. McCloskey will
examine the utopian ideal of so
ciety presented in these books.
Campus Calendar
Noon French *Tbl 110 SU i
White Caps 112 SU
1:30 Mu Phi Pat Tea
Gerl 2nd FI
4:00 SU Birthday t
Party Fishbowl SU
SU Bd 337 SU
6:00 Frosh Dessert 213 SU
6:15 AWS Auction And 334 SU
6:30 Orides Dessert Gerl 3rd FI
7:00 APO 112 SU
Educ Movie 138 CW
7:30 Newcomers Bridge 110 SU
Noise Parade Com 313 SU
McCloskey Lect 210 SU
PAD Lect Dadsrm SU
Folk and Sq Dance
East Gym PE
Today's Staff
Makeup editor—Paul Keefe.
News Office—Bob Robinson
and Anne Hill.
Night Editor—Janet Kneeland.
Copy Desk Sally Ryan and
Dorothy Griffeths.
Election Results Compilor —
Bob Funk.
Special Events Compilor—Ed
Beeler.
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ceived parking tickets at last
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