Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 07, 1955, Page Seven, Image 7

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    East Leaders Met
9
HI KM.VS I’llKMIKH II. NT, l»*ft, smiles as he chats with India’s
Trlme Minister Jaw sharia! Nehru in New Ih-lhi. The two leaders
conferred on the fortheoining Asian countries' conference in
Bandung. Indonesia. (AT Wlrephoto)
Biggs to Run
For Senator
( continued from patje one)
erans on campus now," he said,
'•and almost all of them are older
(24-251. Many are married and
the present set-up doesnt allow
the married couples to sit to
gether in the rooting section at
games."
The ambitious junior went on
to say that he thought that
."there are just too many social
activities on campus at present."
Me pointed out that there are so
many events that "no one activ
ity can be a really big success.
“I think coordination of many
similar activities (such as the
campus queens) would be a help."
Biggs just recently completed
a tour of duty In the Uniter!
States Army in which he attained
the rank of sergeant. He also
made a trip around the world
after his army sei-vice in which
he visited many colleges and uni
versities in other countries.
"I found that student govern
ment in most foreign countries is
much stronger than at any col
leges I have visited in the US,"
he said.
Service Groups
Offer Scholarships
Zonta and Quota. Eugene wom
en's service organizations, are
offering full fee scholarships to
qualified University women at
tending the University next year.
Campus Calendar
8:00
Women’s Marine
Corps
Noun FSFF
Drama Staff
Soc Dept
Coop Lnch
12:1 r, Phi Beta
4:00 Duck Prev Bklt
Stu Affairs
Phi Theta Ups
Scab & B1
Dull Leet Brs.
6:15
6:30
7:30
110 SU
111 SU
112 SU
113 SU
114 SU
315 SU
111 SU
337 SU
112 SU
113 SU
Rm SU
cjCislening -3n
...On KWAX
6:00 Sign On
6:03 Dinner Hour Serenade
6:45 News Till Now
7:00 Sport Shots
7:15 Radio Nederland
7:30 Britain
8:00 Best of Broadway
8:30 Navy Band Stand
8:45 Guest Star
9:00 K wax works
10:55 Final Edition
11:00 Sign Off
Miller Will Speak
On Foreign Study
William Huston .Miller, Went
Coast field representative of the
Institute of International Kdu
eatlon, will speak to students in
terested in studying abroad, next
Monday, at 4 p.m. In the Student
Union.
Miller will be on campus Mon
day through Wednesday and will
conduct Individual conferences.
All students Intelested in a con
ference should schedule them in
the Student Affairs office, ext.
25 5.
Theta Sigma Phi
Initiates 3 Women
Three women were initiated
into Theta Sigma Phi. women's
professional journalism honor
ary. Wednesday.
They were Anne Hill and Sally
Ryan, juniors in journalism, and
Tina Fisk Taggert. senior in jour
nalism.
Daily Appointed
Area Co-ordinator
Col. E. B. Daily, head of the
military department and profes
sor of air science, has horn ap
pointed as co-ordinating officer
for the Eugene area during the
annual Armed Forces day ob
servances, May 21.
His duties are to oversee all
activities connected with the day
Including the parade and ex
hibits and will work with all vet
eran and military groups partici
pating In the observances.
Young Republican
Meeting Cancelled
The campus Young Republi
cans will not meet tonight as
previously scheduled.. Chairman
Charles Blackburn has an
nounced.
Instead, all Young Republicans
have been urged to attend the
Lane County GOP Central com
mittee meeting tonight at S in
the county courthouse at which
time Representative Harris Ells
worth will speak.
Students desiring transporta
tion to and from the courthouse
should contact Blackburn by tele
phoning 3-2375.
Ford to Give Speech
At Plumber Convention
Business public relations will
he the subject of a speech by
S. T. Ford, assistant professor
of business administration, on
Friday.
Ford is speaking to the state
convention of the Associated Na
tional Master Plumbers of Ore
gon which will be held in Eugene
Thursday and Friday.
Today's Staff
Makeup Editor: Anne Ritchey.
News Desk: Anne Hill. Bob
Robinson.
Copy Desk: Jan Bonnet, Kathy
Morrison.
Night Slaff: Darlene Leland,
Mary Helen Williams.
+ Campus Briefs +
0 The discussion croup of
foreign and Amfiir»n students
planned last term by the Inter
national Affair* commission of
the YWCA will not meet today at
i p.m. an originally schedule**!
The new date will be announced
later.
0 Anv persons driving to
Portland Friday may call Dick
Allen if they want passengers.
Alien is chairman of the YMCA
car pool ride committee and may
be called today between 3 and 5
p.m.
^ Paula Smith, Mary Poeock,
Marlene Sledge. Jan Young, Dag
mara Hill, Donald Rehfos. George
Austin and Terry Picknell were
all confined to the infirmary
Wednesday due to illness, accord
ing to hospital records.
0 Panhellenic advisers vv ill he
in the Panhellenic office. Student
■ Union third floor, every Thurs
i day afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m.
to counsel girls going through
open rush. They will be there to
, day and every Thursday through
April 21.
0 The Kadtn Workshop Play
, ers will present a show over sta
tion KOAC today at 4:35 p.m.
The players, directed by E. A.
* Kretsinger, assistant professor
of speech, will put on a perform
ance titled, "Fnjm Out of the
Sea.”
0 1> Tabard Inn, nwn's liter
ary honorary, will meet this eve
ning at 7 p.m. at the College
Side Inn.
0 Women’s living organiza
tion* are to pick up supplement
ary Duck Preview housing lists
each day this week in Mrs. Golda
Wickham's office. A list of ac
cepter! invitations must be turned
in by Wednesday.
0 Phi Theta will meet at fi:13
tonight in the Student Union for
a short business meeting. The
session is important and all mem
bers are urged to attend, ac
cording to Germaine LaMarche,
president.
% Petitions for membership on
the Student Union board are due
today at 5 p.m. They should be
turned in at the SU third floor
any time today.
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