WUS Plans Firesides With Foreign Students The World University Service firesides will begin tonight ;it 0:,;o Firesides will also be hold Wednesday and Thursday nights tit womrn'ii living organizations with campus foreign students as speakers. Paired for tonight are Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kappa Sig ma to hear Crete Qreig, Norway; Alpha Phi and Delta Upsilon will hear Sunjhtt In, Korea, and Su san Campbell will hear Alfred Okeka, Nigeria. Wednesday Pairings Wednesday night Ann Judson house and PI Kappa Phi are paii ml to hear Chandra Joshi from India; Alpha Delta Pi and Delta Tail Delta, 8ei Yung Cho from Korea; University house and Tan Kappa Epsilon, Crete Orelg from Norway and Carson hall. Rolf Panny from Germany. Thursday night Gamma Phi Beta will hear Llselotte Georgi Job Opportunities •I. C. Penney Company. Trainee Program. Calvin Smith will in terview on campus today. Sears Roebuck C a m pan y. Trainee Program. J 8. Ambrose will interview interested stu dents April 0. Iteniingtoii Hand, Ine. Physics. Mathematics. Carry Reid will in terview on campus April 7. Cnitcd States Marine Corps Women Off leer Procurement. 1st Lieutenant Frances H. De Vos and Sergeant Mary Kelly will Is on campus April 7 and H. W alker-Voglia General Insur ance Agency. Representatives wdl interview on campus April 7. for man interested In general Insurance in Oregon. Appointments for the above In lutervlew should be made through Karl W. Onthank, direc tor of graduate placement, in Emerald hall. r arUn from Austria: Delta Zeta, Oscar Frlal from the Philippines; l'l Phi, Sej Yong Clio from Korea and Chi Omega, Rolf Fan ny from Germany. Highland house and Philadelphia house are paired to hear Trinidad Talag from the Philippines. WhiteCaps toHear Registered Nurse “New Experiences As A Nurse," will be the topic of a talk to be presented to the White Chips, pre-nursing club Wednes day noon in the Student Union by Mrs. I^eonard Jacobson. Mrs. Jacobson, a registered nurse and a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon school of nurs ing, is the president of the Ore gon State Medical auxiliary. Anyone who is interested, re gaidlers of membership in White Caps, is invited to attend the meeting. Dicken to Attend Geographers Meet S. N. Dicken, head of the Uni- i vorsity of Oregon geography and geology department, will attend a national meeting of the Associa tion of American Geographers in the Peabody Hotel. M.-mphis, j Tenn., April 11 through 15. He plans to leave Eugene Friday. "The Use of Aerial Photographs in Geographic Research," is the title of the conference panel in which Mr. Dicken will participate. A staff position in the geogra phy-geology department will be open in the fall, and he plans to interview applicants for this posi tion while attending the meeting, j Patronize Emerald Advertisers HISTORIC FERRY BUILDING FIRE FLAMES LICK AT PIEBS and heavy smokf engulfs historic Ferry Building, gateway to Man Francisco. Damage is estimated at nearly *1,000,000. Fire believed to have started from work man’s acetylene torch in World Trade Center. (International) Pierce First Speaker In Coffee Hour Series Jack Pierce, graduate in an thropology, will be the first speak er in a newly - planned Friday night coffee hour series this Fri day. Ann Ogle, chairman of the browsing room committee, said that the purpose of allowing stu dents to speak will result in good experience for the students. Too often, she declared, students are confined to presenting their ideas to their own circle of acquant ances. To Feature Students The coffee hour series will fea ture a student speaker each Fri day night at 7:30 in the browsing room. The subject of the first talk will be "Homeostasis and Hokum." Pierce, a cultural anthropolo gist, claims that self-regulation lets students accept a lot of hokum. Students Gullible Pierce was confronted with this situation as a grader. He sat in on a freshman anthropology class all last year and observed the easy way in which students accepted what the teacher said. Pierce said that students should subject scrutiny to what their teachers tell them. They do o dis service to themselves and to edu cation when they do not, he added. Miss Bernice Rice, browsing room librarian, said that any stu dents desiring to speak at future coffee hours should contact her. Sanborn to Open YW Leadership Training Week G. A. Sanborn, instructor in speech, will give the first speech in a series of lectures included in the annual YWOA leadership training week. Sanborn’s lecture deals with effective leadership of group dis cussions. He will, explain the goal of most discussion groups and the way these goals may best be attained. The role played by the group leader will be em phasized. The second in the series of lec- - tures will be given Wednesday afternoon by Herbert Bisno, as sistant professor of sociology. • . Bisno will speak on group dy namics, using demonstration j groups to emphasize various types of group meetings. He will ; stress the role of each member of a group and explain group interaction. This ‘Y‘” sponsored leadership training program is held to help those who are now holding cam j pus offices to become better ! leaders. This year the program ■ will take place April 5, 6 and 7. Tuesday and Wednesday's lec tures will be held in the Student Union from 4 till 5 p.m. and are open to the public. Wilson to Address Banking Meeting University President O. Mere dith Wilson will be guest speak er at the Friday evening banquet of the Northwest Banking con ference which will be held April 7 and S, at Pullman, Wash. E. C. Robbins, instructor in economics, will participate in a discussion of a paper on mone tary policy which will be de livered by Allan Sproul, presi dent of the Federal Reserve Bank at New York. /1AJcftds Awi£. 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