Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 05, 1954, Page Six, Image 6

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    PARADE STARTS AT 6:30
Noise Procession
Route Announced
The Homecoming noise parade
will form on University street
and 19th Friday, Nov. 12, ac
cording to Dick Van Alien, pa
rade chairman. The parade will
begin at 6:30 p.m.
The parade will move on 19th
to Alder, turn right on Alder
to 13th, up 13th to University,
up University with each float
passing past the judges review
ing stand at the Student Union,
left on 15th to Onyx and north
on Onyx to the parking lot on
Onyx and 13th streets, where the
floats will be parked.
Students will proceed to the
bonfire and rally by the physical
plant across the Franklin boule
vard.
Judges for the parade will be
Campus Calendar
Noon Italian Tbl 11 SU
1:00 UIS Org Com 112 SU
3:00 Fulbright Inter 315 SU
3:30 AW3 Auction Fishbowl SU
7:00 Kiddie Karnival Mens PE
9:00 Fishbowl Mixer Fishb SU
Faculty Dance Gerl Aim
| Bill Bowerman. assistant direc
tor of ahtletics; VV. A. Dahlberg,
associate professor of speech,
and William Laughlin, associate
professor of anthropology.
Trophies will be presented at
■ the var iety show to the living
organisations sponsoring the
winning noise parade float. Win
1 ners of second and third place
in the parade also will be an
nounced.
Communist Art Is
Topic of Meeting
Channlng club will resume its
discussion series this Sunday
with B. E. Jessup, professor of
philosophy, as guest speaker.
Jessup will speak on "The
Place of the Arts in the Com
munist State." A discussion and
refreshments will follow. The
meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in
the Unitarian church, and
Ferry.
Read Emerald Classified*
Indian Authority
Speaks Tuesday
Stella Kramisch. a leading au
i thority on Indian art. will lec
j ture on “Cave Sculpture of the
| Deccan ’ Tuesday at 8 p.ni. in
the Student Union ballroom. The
lecture is sponsored by the Uni
versity lecture committee.
Educated in Vienna, London,
and Calcutta, she has written
two standard works as well as
numerous shorter articles.
She has been editor of The
Emerald Prints Ballot
ASUO Ballot for
FRESHMAN CLASS
OFFICERS
Number the candidates according to your
preference hem 1 towards 34 £or as cuay
as you wish —I, 2, 3. 4t 5, 6. 7^8, 9, . . .34.
( ) Booth, iirima, ( President j
( ) Hyticr, lUck, (President)
( ) Landskroner, Charles, (President
( ) Lynch, Jim, (President)
( ) Morrell, Robert H., (President)
( ) Porter, Dick, President)
( ) Pruitt, Dick, (President ) *
( J Shea, John, (President)
( ) Squires, Skip, (Preside**)
( ) Speer, Thomas M , (President)
( ) Stables, Dick, Presidenti
( ) Stanard, Bill, (President)
( ) Allen. Deris, (Representative)
( ) Bajema* Dale, (Representative)
( ') Blue,-Lewis S. (Representative)
( ) Carter, dames, (Representative;
( ) Charlton, John, (Representative)
( ) Co wen, Charles E.., (Representative)
( ) Fogle, Cornelia. (Representative)
( ) Herrman, Betty(Representative)
( ) Hilands, Jim, (Representative) 6
( ) Hirscb, Jerry, (Representative)
( ) Hogertou, Nancy, (Representative)
( ) Johnson, Myrtle, (Representative)
( ) Kennedy, Connie, Representative)
( ) Kraus, Joan, (Representative)
( ) Marston, Nancy, (Representative)
( ) Medtord, Wayne, (Representative)
( ) Peck, Don, (Representative)
( -) RainviHe, Joan, (Representative)
( ) Kaoul-D yal, Diane, (Representative)'
( ) Roy, Bob, (Representative)
(~ ) Shaw, Nancy, (Representative)
( ) .Walcott, Susan, Representative)
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Number the candidates according xg your
preference from 1 towards 4. lor as many
as you wish — 1, 2, 3, 4.
( ) j£!kinton, Virgil R.
f ) Henderson, Felicia I^ee
( ) Robertson. James B
( ) Whitty, John William
Journal -of the Indian Society of
Oriental Art. Calcutta, professor
of Indian art, University of Cal
cutta; lecturer in Indian art.
University of London, and visit
ing professor of South Asian art.
Univreaity of Pennsylvania, and
vice-president of the Indian
Society of Oriental Art; an hon
orary member of the Ecole Fran
caise d'Extreme Orient, and an
honorary member of the Asiatic
society, Berlin.
Miss Kramrisch is noted as
an authority on Indian art and
thought. She reads Sanskrit and
is familiar with classic literature,
art and buildings known to few
others. She has a small collection
of Indian art and a large slide
collection.
At present, she is compiling
key themes of Indian art and
thought.
Miss Kramrisch has delivered
lectures at the universities and
museums of Oxford, London,
Berlin, Vienna. Madras, Ceyion,
Bombay, Allehebad, New York.
Delhi, Calcutta. Bangoon, Yale,
Cleveland. Smith, Wellesley, Phil
adelphia.
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French Residents Pictures
To be Taken for Oregana
Realdcnta of French are .sched
uled to have Oregana pictures
taken today, according to John
Shaffer, photography editor.
Men will wear white shirts,
dark tie.s and dark blue suits
for the pictures. Pin-striped suits
are not acceptable.
Oregana representatives will
tontinue to visit the men's liv
ing organizations at the evening
meal the day before pictures are
scheduled. They will answer ques
tions and remind the men of
their appointments.
Next w'eek's picture schedule
is as follows: Monday, Cherney;
Tuesday, Lambda Chi Alpha and
Nestor; Wednesday, Phi Delta
Theta and Phi Gamma Delta,
and Thursday, Yeomen and Ome
ga hull.
Today's Staff
Make-up Editor: Sam Valley
Copy desk: Hally Ryan. Marcia
Mauney, Murna Gehrman
Newa deak: Jerry Harrell
Night staff: Molly Monroe,
Valerie Ilerah
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