Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 05, 1954, Page Eight, Image 8

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    SU Board Celebrates Fifth Birthday
By Marcia Mauney
Emerald Reporter
Formed during the fall term
of 1949, a year before comple
tion of the Krb Memorial Union
building, the Student Union
board is observing the fifth an
niversary of its founding this
week.
According to the rules of the
perpetuation plan originating
with the first SU board, the gov
erning group of the SU organiza
tion is composed of representa
tives from the professional
schools and the college of lib
eral arts, members-at-large from
the junior and senior classes,
faculty members and ex-officio
members.
Chairmanship of the board is
held this year by Bob Pollock,
senior in economics. Other of
ficers include Andy Berwick, as
sistant chairman; Donna Scha
fer. directorate chairman; Phyl
lis Pearson, secretary, and Sonia
Edwards, treasurer. Members are
Hollis Ransom, Sally Ryan, Bob
Summers, Herman Cohen, Doh
ald DuShane, Si Ellingson, and
George Hopkins. There are six
vacancies on the board.
Working under the Student
Union board, the ten standing
committees represent the pro
grams centered in the four-year
old building. The chairmen of
each of the committees comprise
the directorate, which carries out
the policies and programs as
established by the board.
Bringing the University a
fuller appreciation of classic and '
contemporary art through its j
year-long series of displays, the
BOB POLLOCK
SU* Board Chairman
art gallery committee is headed
by Bob Koutek. graduate stu
dent in architecture. The work
of both student and professional
artists are included in the ex
hibits, w-hich include painting,
SU Currents j
Lancers- to Appear On Friday at Four
The Lancers, a well-known vo
cal quartet now appearing at a
local night club, will perform at
today's Friday at I^our in the
fishbowl immediately following
the AWS auction.
The Lancers wrote and intro
duced to the public “Sweet Ma
ma, Tree Top Tall” and have
recorded such songs as "Mr.
Sandman.” They have made rec
ords for Decca and are current
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Pointer pup from 1855 Oak. I
3 Mo. Male; Gray coat, amber
eyes, white spot on chest. Six
inch docked tail. Reward. Ph. i
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Lost: Brown pigskin wallet in
library laboratory Wed. noon.
Liberal reward. Call Don Zdray
at 4-0711. 11-8
Room and Board: Board alone.
See Mrs. Kyle, 874 E. 13th.
Phone 4-0422. 11-4
For Saie: '49 Ford Convertible,
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Tutoring in English — Phone
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ly recording for Coral. They have
been singing together for four
years as nightclub entertainers
and recording artists.
The Sigma Nu’s have been in
troducing the quartet to the Ore
gon campus. Jerry Meacham,
leader of the group, is a mem
ber of Sigma Nu. All are former
college men; one attended San
Jose State; another. University
of California, and the third, Uni
versity of California at Los An
geles.
* * *
Birthday Cake Centers
SU Mixer Decorations
The theme and decorations of
the special fishbowl mixer to be
held Friday will be centered
around the birthday cake. The
dance, to be held from 9 to 12,
will be in honor of the fourth
anniversary of the SU.
* * *
Sunday Movie Stars
Mason, Miss Darrieux
This Sunday’s movie, which is
being shown in the Student
Union ballroom at 2:30 and 5
p.m., is ‘‘Five Fingers,” starring
Dannielle Darrieux, James Ma
son and Michael Rennie. Admis
sion to the movie is 30 cents.
HEILIGStart* Sun*
ALL THE THUNDERING EXCITEMENT
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Tony CURTIS-Janet LEIGH”
David FARRAR • Barbara RUSH • Herbert MARSHALI
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metal work, ceramics, photog
raphy and sculpture.
The current display In the mez
zanine gallery of the SU is a
photographic exhibition prepared
by the editors of Life maga
zine entitled the "Age of Kx
ploratlon.” Assembled under the
direction of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art. the display will
be in the gallery until Nov. 20.
Browsing Boom Presents Lecture
Presenting regular browsing
room lectures by various pro
fessors is the purpose of the
browsing room committee.
Through these programs stu
dents and faculty may meet on
an informal basis to discuss the
lecture topics.
Tonight's lecture by Quirinus
Breen, professor of history, is
entitled “St. Augustine: One
Foot in Platonism,” and will be
gin at 7:30 p.m.
uarry aicMurry, cnatrman or
the coffee hour forum, brings
guest speakers and visiting pub
lic personalities on the campus
to the students for informal dis
cussion groups.
John Dos Passos, noted Amer
ican author, will be presented at
a coffee hour forum scheduled
for Tuesd&l at 4 p.m. in the
Dad’s lounge of the £U.
Committee Plans .Mixers
Informal, no-date mixers in
the fishbowl are presented each
Friday night by the dance com
mittee. Don Peck is chairman of
the committee. Special dances in
tlie ballroom are also the work
of this committee. Among thcs*
are the Hello dance, Lemon-Or
ange Squeeze and the Duck Pre
view dance.
Tonight's mixer, decorated in
connection with the SU birthday
theme, will be held at the regu
lar 9 to 12 time.
Movies Brought to Campus
Sunday feature movies, Wed
nesday evening educational films
and football movies are brought
to the campus by the movie com
mittee, chairmaned this year by
JoAnne Rogers.
"Five Fingers,” "Viva Zapata."
“All the King's Men," and "White
Tower" are the Sunday movies
scheduled for the remainder of
the term.
The weekly Friday at Four en
tertainment in the fishbowl is the
main job of the music committee,
with Lucia Knepper as chairman.
Today's program featuring the
Lancers, well-known singing
group, is a special event in con
nection with birthday week.
Other programs arranged by
this committee are the barber
shop quartet contest of Dad's
weekend, and concerts through
out the year.
Publicity chairman of the SU
is Dick Gray. He and his commit
tee are responsible for inform
ing the campus of SU affairs
through the Emerald, KWAX,
fliers and posters.
Keeping a permanent record
of all SU activities in scrapbook :
form is another of the duties of ,
this group.
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I)ONNA KIIAPFKK
SU Directorate Chairman
Interviewing petitioners for the
various committees creates the
bulk of the work for Jack Soco
lofsky's personnel committee.
Breen to Lecture
In Browsing Room
"St. Augustine: One Foot tr
Platonism.” will be the title of
a lecture by Quirinus Breen, pro
fessor of history, in the Student
Union browsing room tonight at
7:30.
Breen will present the historv
of Christian thought before St
Augustine, and then Illustrate
St. Augustine's concern with
Platonism. He will explain how
St. Augustine was converted
from skepticism to Christianity
and the development of his mine'
afterwards. This is referred to
as the philosophical aspect of
theology.
Breen received the Fulbright
research scholarship In 1953 to
study Italian humanism.
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Basing their select ions on
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tin* applicants’ past work, this
committee acta ms un "employ
ment bureau" with a complete
record of nil 8U personnel.
Acting as the official IionIh
for the SU board and assisting
at many campus functions are
the hospitality glrla of the public
relations committee.
Lolly QuacUcnbuah Is chairman
of the group, which also pub
lishes a monthly news sheet,
"The Union Crier.’' for distribu
tion to the dorms and houses.
Both the Peter Howard listen
ing room anil the record-lending
library of the HU are handled
by Shirley Hardy and her rec
orded music committee, A regu
lar series of listening programs
as well as several special lec
ture-concerts are presented each
term by this group.
Teams Await Clashes
(Continufd from pa fit fil e)
Saturday on KVAL-TV at 11.45
a.m.
In other Big Ten contests. Wis
consin's B a d g •• r s encounter
Northwestern as a rotid favorite
and Michigan is picked to whip
Illinois.
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