Stevens inspects I .S. A KMT MKCHKTAKV Kohert T. Steven*, left, squatting, Hatches a mortar drill at a National!*! Army training lm*e near Tainan, Formosa. Steven* Inspected Chian* Kai-Shek’* force* In southern KnrmoM and then was scheduled to fly back to Taipei *" eonfer ulth Chian*. (AP Wire photo) Symposium Speeches Continued by Students The second in the series of symposium ..he* to be given before Oregon high shools and civic organizations took place last Monday and Tuesday when three memlsr? of the forensics squad toured three cities in west ern Oregon. Jtm Wood, assistant director of forensics, Jacqueline Tommas, and Wynn Dahlgren were the members who spoke before five groups in the tour. The group, under the direction of Herman Cohen, associate pro f<-s.-.oi of spe.-ch, addressed the Forest Grove Kiwams club on Monday evening, an assembly and the social sctence classes of Oregon City high school Tues day morning, the Oregon City Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon Tuesday and the Clat skame Kiwanis club Tuesday eve ning. The topic for the tour was A Day at the Zoo (continued from page two) here adopted the I-atln “et” for "and" — a regrettable af fectution; and that the printer has goofed und spelled "et" "at." Correcting this, we find "The stag and F.ve." Now, “had drunk his fill." This is some w hat confusing at first, hut you can’t keep a good liter ture Interpreter down. The meaning Is this: the stag had drunk his fill, and F.ve had drunk u like amount. This leaves only "Where danced the moon" to be subjected to the bright light of interpre tation. It is interesting to note that Scott* has here scooped c, e, cummings in leaving out capi tals for The Moon was a popu lar Bong-and-danee lady who was doing her stuff at. Monan’s at 10:30 p.m. and 1 a m. every eve ning during the period of Scott’s visit. Scott left out the capitals on her name only after a brief considerate n of what his wife might, think. There is no evidence that e. e. cummings has the same motivation. This leavep us with the follow ing statement of what Scott is rather ineptly trying to say: a slag and the barkeeper’s daugh ter, Eve, have become complete ly snockered at Monan’s Bar and Grill, where incidentally, a real baby named "The Moon" ap pears in the floor-show. That should about fry the Ladies Expurgation Society's eggs. "What EffecUDo the Mass Media , of Communications Have on Pub die Opinion?” Thirty toura have been planned for the symposium squad this year. These tours usually con sist of three members of the squad and a moderator. Set speeches are prepared on each symposium topic and are adapted to the individual audience. Music Educators Will Hold Conference Here The Northwest Music Educa tor's conference will begin April 13 on campus and will continue through a four-day period. The conference will he held for the benefit of classroom teachers and provides them with workshop courses and helpful discussions. On the second night of the con ference a college night program will be held, featuring the Uni versity orchestra, singers and band. The first part of the program will be devoted to the orchestra, directed by Edmund Cykler. One of the numbers on the program will be several movements from "Concerto Grosso, Opus 6, No. 2," by George Frederick Handel and featuring student violinists Robert Groth and Sharron Mc Cabe, and cellist Gene Wisler. Other numbers will be “Bist du : bei mir” by Bach, with faculty member Kxinc Anderson, sopra no, performing as soloist and the i second movement of "Concerto in C Minor. Opus 26,” by Bruch, featuring soloist George Bough ton. The second portion of the pro gram will be furnished by the University Singers under conduc tor Max Risinger. Numbers in this section of the program will be “Gloria in Excels is Deo” by Bach; “Kyrie Bleison” by Dieterich; "The Winging Souls by Warrell; several num bers from "Sea Charm” by Piket: and “Yonder, Yonder” arranged by Gaines. Student John Moseley will be tenor soloist in this last number. The third part of the program will be performed by the Univer SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meets Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — ke Cream OPEN FROM 9 A.M. DAILY & SUNDAY’S 13th at High St. TILL 11:00 £ Dial 4-1342 «ity band under the direction of Robert Vagner, conductor, and Ira Lee, assistant conductor. “Pageant” by Persichetti; "La Fiesta Mexicana” by Reed; and "Overture for Band, Opus 30” by Fuerstner will be included in this section of the program. Conclud ing the evening program will be three marches, “March from Original Suite for Band” by Ja- j cobs; “Bombs Away” by Gould; 1 and “Dunedin” by Alford. The college night program, held on April 14, will follow the music educator’s banquet and will be held in McArthur court at 8:30 p.m. Oregon State Tops I/O In Securing Visitors For Senior Weekend Reports have indicated that more high school seniors are planning to attend Oregon State than Oregon for senior weekend this year, Donna Lory, invita tions co-chairman, announced. Formerly OSC has had double the number of visitors to their weekend than Oregon, she said. Personal letters from students on the campus to their friends both in and out of the state will be necessary for the success of the weekend. Prospective visitors to the campus for Duck Preview, whieh if) April 23-24, will not respond to a form letter like they will to a personal invitation, Miss Lory stressed. 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