Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 04, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Campus Calendar
9:00 Hostess Vote Terrace SU
Noon German Tbl 110 SU
Italian Tbl 111 SU
Econ Lunch 112 SU
3:30 Econ Seminar 110 SU
4:00 Fri at 4 Fishbowl SU
9:30 Barbershop
Quartet Ballroom SU
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DANCING!
1
Friday Nights —
Beginning Feb. 4
Music by the Dick Dorr Four
Admission $1 including tax
LEONE PURNELL
DANCE STUDIO
24 W. 7th
Costumes Keynote
YW-YAA Fun Fest
Groups of costumed students
will keynote the tenth annual
International Fun Fest Saturday,
which is jointly sponsored by the
YWCA and YMCA.
Each year these organizations
invite foreign college students
throughout the state to the Fun
Fest — the only event of its kind
on the West Coast. To accom
pany the cosmopolitan atmos
phere these students often wear
native costumes typical of their
respective homelands.
Woody's
round the clock
DRIVE-IN
GOOD HAMBURGERS
THICK SHAKES
Car Service Weekdays Only
Wost 6th, Near Blair
Phono 5-9601
PILUSO'S
Dads ... hear the
Now at Piluso's. With them
"THE DREAMERS"
T V and Recording Stars
Bring Dad in for a real Smorgasbord Dinner
Open from 5:30 to 9:00 — Every Day Except Monday
1258 Kincaid Phone 5-7332
'rinc^ tyour
^t)ad
it ink'
to id or cl 6 ft
or a
Steak
inner
enjoy
T-Bone Steak Platter
Includes Hash Browns, Boston Baked Beans,
Sliced Tomatoes, Buttered Toast_
• HOME MADE SOUP______20c
• HOME MADE CHIU __30c
• HOME MADE BOSTON BAKED BEANS-Side „25c
Ford s Drive-In
1769 FRANKLIN BLVD.
In keeping with Dad’s day the
occasion gives the foreign stu
dents an opportunity to invite
their foster dads and parents to
a festival where they can dem
onstrate their native fashions and
meet the dads and students of
other countries.
Students from out-of-town will
register ut Gerlinger Hall be
ginning at 2 p.m. All individuals
have been encouraged to meet
the students during the tea in
the Gerlinger alumni lounge fol
lowing registration.
Panel Discussion
An hour-long panel discussion
led by Bob Briggs will be held be
fore the dinner at 5 p.m.*The din
ner, attendance by tickets only,
will feature an array of selected
Scandinavian foods.
Directly following the Oregon
basketball game will be a social
hour featuring international en
tertainment. Tentative entertain
ment for the evening will consist
of Charlie Oyama, from Hawaii:
Julia Jensen, from Norway, and
a campus quartet.
“Miniature U.N ”
Kathryn Holloway and Klton
Engstrom, co-chairmen of the af
fair, describe the event as a mini
ature meeting of the United Na
tions. “Around the World" will be
the Fun Fest theme.
Tickets for the dinner will be
sold at the Student Union main
desk and the YWCA and YMCA
offices, in Gerlinger Hall and the
Student Union, respectively.
Rally Board
Spots Open
Positions on the 1955-56 ral
ly board will be filled by petition
within the next two weeks, ac
cording to .Betty Anderson, rally
board chairman.
Open spots on the board in
clude publicity chairman, special
events chairman, secretary-treas
urer, and rally chairman.
Petitions must be turned in by
Feb. 15, according to Miss An
derson. Standard ASUO petition
blanks should be used in apply
ing, and should be turned in to
Miss Anderson at Kappa Kappa
Gamma or the ASUO petition
box on the third floor of the
Student Union.
Although it is not required,
petitioners are requested to in
dicate which position on the
board they want.
Chorus Tryouts
Next Wednesday
Chorus tryouts for the Uni
versity theater musical "Kiss Me
Kate” will be conducted by M.
D. Risinger, assistant professor
of music, next Wednesday night.
All students on campus inter- !
ested in singing should attend
the tryouts, which will be held at 1
7:30 p.m. in the music school
auditorium.
AWS Exec Council
Revises Constitution
Members of the executive coun
cil of the Assodateft Women Stu
dents Thursday night approved n
revision of the AWS constitution
which is to be presented to wom
en students for final vote at elec
tions Thursday, Feb. 24.
Janet Wick. AWS president,
presided at the meeting of the
council which Includes the mem
bers of the AWS cabinet and the
presidents of Mortar Boat'd,, I'hi
Thetn Upsllon, Kwama, YWCA.
WRA and heads of houses.
Major changes in the constitu
tion concern the providing for an
AWS activity board to assist the
office of student affairs in co
ordinating women's activities nnd
keeping a record of individual
Portland State to
Have No Campus
SALEM (API The House
Education committee Thursday
wrote into a Senate-passed bill
an amendment forbidding future
expansion of Portland State col
lege into a campus-type institu
tion.
The committee unanimously
approved the bill after approving
the amendment, proposed by
Rep. Wayne R. Giesy, Monroe.
The Senate bill would give
Portland State college authority
to grant degrees, but no date is
fixed. The college now is an ex
tension center of the State Di
vision of Higher Education.
The House probably will con
sider the bill next Monday or
Tuesday.
NOHTH.END—
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HWY K v* n c. ’
Three Features
Number 1
"THE IRON GLOVE"
Technicolor — Drama
Number 2
"Singin' in the Corn"
with Judy Canova
Number 3
"PECOS RIVER"
A Western
lOoioni Amu SAiOKuAY;
"BICYCLE THIEF"
And
"CAESAR & CLEOPATRA"
STARTS SUNDAY:
"PICKWICK PAPERS"
with Nigel Patrick end James Haytsr
And
"SPICE OF LIFE"
:"Mad, med, mad! A saucy French
satire meant for people with a great
big sense of humorl" ...NY. Post.
"Noel, Noel is to France what Charlie
Chaplin is to the U. S. The comedian
has scripted a fantasy about boring
people that he and Molierc have
known. The mixture of slapstick and
satire is very effective and the pace
is very fast." . . . Variety.
Starts Saturday, Feb. 5
Bad day
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FRANCIS - JAGGER ■ BRENNAN - ERiCSON
ENDS TONITE: "SIGN OF THE PAGAN"
with Jeff Chandler and Jack Palance
participation, nml the addition t
Panhellenic, co-ed co-op count (j
and AWH activities board p«,
dentil to the executive council.
Since too organization has i„..
tome a member of the national
organization of AWH, an Inter
collegiate AWH representative is
named In the constitutloji tin ;i
member of the AWH cabinet The
tinmen of the offices of sergeant
at-arms and reporter will be
changed In the constitution to
historian nnd editor, respectively.
The complete text of the re.
vised constitution must be print
ed at least twice In the Emerald
before the balloting, Feb 2* Miss
Wick also announced a meeting
of the senior members of the
council far approval of the slate
of AWH u£fleers Thursday. Feb. 9
at 0:3(1 In the Student Union.
Weekday Show 7:00
SUNDAY SHOW 5 00
RHONE 5-73S4
STARTS TODAY
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TECHNICOLOR
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"HER 12 MEN"
Ends Sun.
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