Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 17, 1955, Page Three, Image 3

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    Air Scientists Confer
On AFROTC Program
Addresses by President O.
Meredith Wilson and Doan Paul
B. Jacobin of the school of edu
cation, will highlight the Profes
sors of Air Science conference
today and Friday at the Student
Union,
Wilson will apeak to the as
aembled officer* at a luncheon
today following Jacobeen'a ad
dreaa, which wax acheduled for
8:30 a.m.
After thla morning Introduc
tion* and remark* by varloua of
ficer*, the afternoon waa to be
given to several apeeebea by Ihe
delegates. After a talk on teach
ing methodology by Homer Bor
S U Currents
Koutek Plans Meeting
Of Art Gallery Group
The Art Gallery committee will
meet today at 12:25 in room 313
Of the Student Union. Bob Kou
tek, chairman, announced.
Valentino Plays Lead
In Sunday War-Film
•'Four Horsemen of the Apoca
lypse," starring Rudolph Valen
tino. will be shown Sunday at
2 30 and 5 p.m. in the SU ball
room. This war-film romance
contains Valentino's f a m o u a
tango.
Sorenson Will Speak
In SU Browsing Room
Lloyd Sorenson, assistant pro
fessor of history, wilt apeak on
"Calvinism and Capitalism” at
this Friday's evening coffee hour
at 7:30 p.m. in the SU browsing
room.
Ad Staff
Layout: Pat Case, Jody Klahre.
Jon Wright, Laura Morris and
Anne Pett^-son.
Salesmen: Lee Peters, Jack
Radich, Bob Knowland and Dick
Hoc.
Office: Shirley Parmenter, Pat
Cushnie and Francis Achee.
I (High* of the University of Wash
; ington, the University's air scl
| ence head, Col. Bruce Daily, will
speak at 2:30 p.m. on staridard
. izlng procedures for sub-area
i school activities.
In today's last session, Col.
| Leroy G. Heston of Oregon State
! college will speak at 3:15 p.m.
on the selection of advanced ca
dets for the AFROTC progratn.
The Friday meetings will be
all devoted to addresses by of
ficers, with such items as sum
mer camp and supply problems,
cadet honor societies, academic
evaluation, review of recommen
dations from previous meetings
and selection of a spokesman for
the national conferen<®»
Alternate subjects which may
la* Introduced Into the discussion
Include high school visitations,
in-service training, annual fed
eral Inspection, proposed flight
training program and program-.
mod AFROTC production.
The AS IV directors’ confer
ence will be running concurrent-,
ly with the conference. The main
topics will be on the effect of
new courses introduced this year.
Speakers will represent the
University of Washington, Ore
gon State college, the University
of Portland, Centra) Washington
College of Education, Willamette
university and the College of
Puget Sound. Maj. James Death
erage will represent Maxwell Air
Force base in Alabama, site of
the Air university.
'Causerie Francaise'
Held at Side Today
A "Causerie Francaise" will be
held today at the College Side
Inn at i p.m. This is an oppor
tunity for French students to
speak together while having cof
fee.
First and second year French
students are especially urged to
attend. However, all students are
welcome.
Today's Staff
Makeup Editor- Paul Keefe.
Copy Desk Jan Bennet, Dot
ty Griffith, Bob Funk, Anne
Ritchey, Anne Hill, Donna Run
berg and Sue Lamb.
Night Staff - Elton Engstrom.
News Desk Mary Alice Allen
and Anne Hill.
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Independents Plan
Dance for Friday
United Independent Students
will hold their second annual
dance Friday from 9 to 12 p.m.
on the third floor of Gerlinger
hall. The dance will be open to
all Oregon students. Admission
is 50 cents per student.
Refreshments will be furnished
by Orides, organization of off
campus women and entertain
ment has been planned for inter
mission. Connie Drury, sopho
more in music, is chairman for
the dance, and chaperone will be
Brad Blaine, counselor for men.
The dance is being held in con
junction with the regional In
dependent Students association
convention here Friday and Sat
urday. Delegates from several
Oregon, Washington and Idaho
colleges and universities are ex
pected to attend.
Registration for the ISA con
vention will begin at noon Fri
day in the Student Union. Dis
cussion periods are planned for
Friday afternoon and Saturday
morning. Discussion leaders will
include Miss Drury, Sam Vali*y,
junior in business, and Ho*.is
Ransom, graduate in political
science.
A luncheon la scheduled from
12 to 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the
Student Union. Main speaker
will be Si Ellingson, SU director.
All convention meetings will
be held in the SU and will be
open to Oregon independent stu
dents. Oregon students who wish
to be voting delegates, however,
should pay a 75 cent registra
tion fee, according to Uen Cal
vert, convention chairman. Stu
dents who wish to attend the
Saturday luncheon a» official
delegates will be charged $2 for
the luncheon and for registra
tion, he said.
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Reader's Theater
Held With Festival
A Reader's Theater, presented
by University staff members and
alumni, will be held Friday and
Saturday nights as part of the
current Festival of Arts.
Dramatic material which was
popular in America during the
19th century and has been lost
stnee that time as far aa pro
duction goes will make up the
program for the Theater.
Participating in the program
will be Horace Robtnson, asso
ciate professor of speech; Daniel
Krempel, instructor in speech,
and Mrs. Krempel; George San
born, instructor in speech, and
alumni Gerald and Joan DeLap
Pearce, of Eugene.
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