Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 10, 1955, Section II, Page Six, Image 14

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    Today's Staff
(This Section)
Makeup Editor- Paul Keefe.
Night Staff Mollie Monroe.
Bev Chamberlain and Cay Mun
dorff.
News Desk—Gordon Rice. Car
ol Craig and Bob Robinson.
Copy Desk Joan Kraus. Bob
Turley and Carole Beech.
Faculty Members to Attend
Family Relations Meeting
Several faculty members ami
one student from the University
will have an active part in the
Pacific Northwest Conference or
Family Relations which will be
held on March 24, 25, 26, 1955, at
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Students are invited to attend.
Invitations may be picked up in
205 Commonwealth, or students
may register at the conference.
‘‘The New and Current in Fam
ily Life" is the general theme of
this conference which features
Brock Chisholm, former Direc
tor-General of the World Health
Organization. He will give ad
dresses on Thursday evening ami
Friday morning.
In the Friday afternoon spe
cial interest groups. John Pierce
Jones, professor of education
and psychology, will be modera- j
ior for the "Changing Concepts j
of Child Rearing" group. Will
Drum, assistant professor of
sociology work, will speak on
"Marriage and Family Counsel
j ing." T. B. Johannis, instructor in 1
' sociology, Herbert Bisno, assist-!
iant professor of sociology, and
Xv D. Sundberg, assistant pro
fessor of psychology, win speak
on the “Tnpact of Social Change
on Family Life.”
The Saturday morning pro- ■
gram, which was arranged by
Mr. Johannis. will feature re- i
search talks. Carol Wenner, sen
ior in sociology, will talk on |
“Family Religious Behavior as
Reported by a Sample of College
Females."
“Studying the Child In the
Normal Household" will be the
topic of the talk given by R. A.
Littman. associate professor of
psychology. The research for this
was done by Pierce-Jones. Theo
dore Stern and R. A. Littman.
W. T. Martin, associate pro
fessor of sociology, will speak on
"Trends in Martial Status by
Sex in the State of Oregon, 1890
1950."
R. W. Leeper, head of the psy
chology department, will speak
on “New Developments in Per
sonality Theory." Paul S. Ull
man, graduate assistant in soci
| ology, will talk on "Married Col
lege Students and Their In
Laws." Curtis E. Avery, profes
:sor of education will also speak
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Home Economics Tea
Has Clothing Exhibits
Wives of University (lewis and
department heads were enter
tained at a special tea last Fri
day afternoon.
The tea was sponsored joint
ly by home economics faculty
members and students, the exec
utive board ol' the Women's Fac
ulty club and the Newcomers
club.
Clothing exhibits were shown
during the program and refresh
ments were served by several of
the department's foods classes.
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