Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 12, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    SI)Currents
Entertainment Includes
Solos, Impersonations
Ton students will perform at
today'll Friday at Four In the
Student Union Fishbowl accord
ing to Lucia Knepper, chairman
of the music committee.
A can-can will he given by
Betsy Morphet, Judy Duffy, Skip
Shearer, and Helen Kaatnian, all
freshmen In liberal arta.
1’laylng the piano will be Sue
Horn, aophomore in mualc; Im
personations will be given by
Sharon Beard, freshman in lib
eral arts.
Pat Vlles, Junior In general sci
ences, will play the guitar. A
trio composed of Gary Aldon,
sophomore In economic*; Ben
Kahalekuly, sophomore in busi
ness, and BUI Veatch, sophomore
In music, will also entertain. The
master of ceremonies will be Tom
Waldrop, freshman in speech.
Barbershop Rules
Changed by Board
Two regulations concerning
the Barbershop quartet contest
to be held during Dad's week
end were changed at the Student
Union board meeting Wednes
day.
The previous rule on partici
pation that only male students
may participate In the contest
was changed to read "Only male
students and faculty members
may participate in the contest."
A change in awards was also
made. Previously an award had
been given to the first place
winner with recognition to sec
ond and third place winners. The
board decided to give an award
to the first place winner and
recognition to as many others
as the judges deem appropriate.
The possibility of sponsoring
a dinner dance was advanced by
Don Peck. SU dance chairman.
The function would include a
dinner, followed by dancing in
the SU ballroom. Admission tick
ets would be sold. The SU public
relations committee will ask stu
dents for their opinions of the
suggestion.
Brando, Quinn Featured
In SU Sunday Movie
Marlon Brando stars In the
Sunday movie at the Student
Union, “Viva Zapata!" Jean Pet
ers and Anthony Quinn ara alao
1 featured in the movie, which ia
a historical drama of Old Mex
ico.
The rnovie, which will be shown
in the SU ballroom, will start
at 2:30 and 5 p.m., with admis
sion 30 cents.
SU Music Committee
Conducts Talent Survey
A freshman talent survey is be
ing conducted by the Student
Union music committee, accord
ing to Lucia Knepper, chairman.
The purpose of the survey is
to urge freshmen to participate
in talent shows and variety pro
grams. Forms are being distrib
uted by counselors and social
chairmen of the freshman dorms
and all living organizations.
Pictures to< be Taken
Of Phi Psi, Phi Kap
Members of Phi Kappa Psi and
Phi Kappa Sigma will have Ore
gana pictures taken Monday.
Photos will be taken from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Men will wear white shirts,
dark ties and dark suit coats.
Pin stripes will not be accept
able, according to John Shaffer,
Oregana photography editor.
Oregana pictures of Phi Sig
ma Kappa and Sherry Ross are
scheduled for Tuesday.
Anthropology Lecture
Sponsored by Sigma Xi
A lecture will be given by H.
G. Barnett, professor of an
thropology, Monday, at 8:15 p.m.
in Science 16 on "An Experiment
in Applied Anthropology."
The talk is sponsored by Sig
ma Xi. a science honorary.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers
Library to Observe
Changed Schedule
The University library will
obwrvr special hours Saturday
because of Homecoming activi
ties.
The library will open at 8
a.m. and close at noon instead
of 5 p.m. Regular hours will
be observed Nunday, when the
library will open at 2 p.rn.
Registrar Constance
Returns From Confab
Registrar Clifford L. Con
stance Is due to return today
from the conference of the Pa
cific Coast Association of Col
legiate Registrars and Admis
sions officers, held this week in
Phoenix, Arizona.
Constance was chairman of
the panel discussion on foreign
students.
Also attending the conference
was J. Spencer Carlson, director
of admissions.
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SUCCESS STORY FOR TWO ...and haw it started i
Joanna Dru started her career as a
model of teen-ager clothes. But it was
■ j her 6-year study of dancing that won
"" her a part in a Broadway musical . . .
which led to film stardom in Hollywood.
There she met John Ireland, ex-mara
thon swimmer, amateur actor, stock
player, Broadway star—now a brilliant
director. Today they are man-and-wife
partners in sparkling new screen hits.
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Winston Halem, N. C.
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that- Cohnels are -truly mild
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