Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 10, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Three Finalists
AWAITING THE FATE of being tubbed during the Heart Hop Friday night are “King of Hearts"
finalists looking at pictures of last year’s king. The three are, left to right: Gary Alden, Martin
Brandenfels and Dave Talbot.
SU Board Undecided
On Commercial Concert
Whether the Student Union
board should sponsor a special
event presented by a commercial
organization was the prominent
question before the board at the
Wednesday meeting.
The proposal which brought
about this question was the re
j quest of the Hammond Organ So
] ciety of Eugene that the SU
Board sponsor a concert by Or
ganist Ethel Smith. The concert
i would be hold in Mac court. The
i society wished the sponsorship
! of the board as it could not ob
I tain rental services without it.
s The Organ Society would pay all
1 expenses of the concert and the
only contribution of the board
j would be that of its sponsorship.
The proceeds of the concert
would go as scholarships to or
| gan students within the Eugene
I area. University students would
be admitted free tef the concert.
The board decided to investi
i gate further before giving its
final decision.
The board voted to sponsor
five dances to be held for high
uary AJden
Gary Alden, a member of
Campbell Club, is the only soph
omore who is a finalist for the
King of Hearts. Gary is being
sponsored by Kappa Alpha The
ta.
Secondary education is Gary’s
major and he enjoys all types of
sports. He also likes classical mu
sic.
Gary works at KWAX as a
staff announcer and he is a
Bennett Contest
Closes April 25
Closing date for entries in the
Bennett Prize essay contest has
been set for April 25.
A first prize of $30 and a second
award of $10 will be presented to
persons writing the top two es
says.
Essays should be on the general
subject of “The Role of Education
in a Free Society” or “Economic
Security: Whose Responsibility
in a Free Society?” Papers should
be turned in at the history depart
ment main office, 209 Common
wealth.
The Bennett Prize committee,
which will pick the top essays, is
made up of: Robert Smith, assist
ant professor of history; Howard
Dean, assistant professor of po
litical science; Roland Bartel, in
structor in English; and Marshall
Wattles, assistant professor of
economics.
member of the Air Force rifle
team. He sang in the winning
quartet in last weekend’s Bar
bershop Quartet contest.
Dave Talbot
Dave Talbot, a Sigma Alpha
Epsilon junior, is sponsored by
Alpha Omicron Pi.
Dave’s major is recreation an"
he likes all types of outdoor
sports.
Dave is scholarship chairman
for his fraternity and he is also
a member of the track team.
Martin Brandenfels
Martin Brandenfels, who is '
sponsored by Kappa Kappa Gam
ma, is a Phi Delta Theta junior.
Martin’s major is pre-law and
he lists outdoor sports, flying and
eating among his hobbies.
Last year Martin was sales 1
manager of the Oregana and a
member of Skull and Dagger.
Bob Biggs to Talk
At Friday Meeting
Slides on the state of Kashmir
will be shown at a Cosmopolitan
Club meeting Friday at Ply
mouth House, 13th and Ferry
streets.
“My Impressions About Kash
mir” is topic for the address,
which will be given by Bob
Biggs. The meeting will be held
at 8 p.m., and dancing and re
freshments will be featured af
terwards.
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THURSDAY
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6:30 Dinner Hour Serenade
I 6:45 News Till Now
7:15 Gattcs I’arls
7:30 On Stage.
7:45 Journeys Behind the News
j8:00 Best of Broadway
|n:30 SIJ Table Hopping Show
j K;45 Sen. Morse Speaks
9:00 Kwaxworks
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