Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Jeanne Scales Asks .
Second Note to Seniors
Living organizations must
write a second letter to all high
'school seniors staying with them
during Duck Preview informing
them of weekend details, Jeanne
Scales, housing co-ordinator, has
announced.
Registration hours have been
officially set from 7 to 10 p.m.
April 22, and from 9 a.m. to 12
noon April 23, on the second
floor lobby of the Student Union.
All visitors should register im
mediately after arrival on cam
pus. After registering they will
receive a program and tickets
for all weekend events, find be
taken to the living organization
housing them for the weekend.
Friday night’s schedule in
cludes “what to take” sessions
with various professors from
7:30 to 8:45 p.m. followed by the
All-campus Vodvil show in Mc
Arthur court at 9 p.m.
The orientation assembly for
all high school visitors will be
held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in the
SU ballroom. Immediately fol
lowing the assembly students will
be divided into small groups for
a tour of the campus led by mem
bers of Kwama and Skull and
Dagger.
Afternoon entertainment will
include the Amphibian water
show at 2 p.m. in the men's pool,
THE FOOD IS
DELICIOUS
—the lady said.
Many of our customers agree with
her, too. They are thinking of our
crisp, fresh salads, succulent Chinese
dishes, American cuisine at its best.
It is a joy to eat lunch and dinner at
LESLIE'S
MANDARIN RESTAURANT
1249 Alder Phone 3-6234
f
the WUS auction on the SU ter
race and athletic events.
Exchange dinners at living or
ganizations will precede the semi
formal dance in the SIT ballroom
at 9 p.m. Saturday. Dressy cot
tons and heels will be in order
for the women at the dance,
slacks and sport shirts for the
men.
Sunday activities may include
church services and dinner at
living organizations, although
the Duck Preview dance is the
final scheduled event of the
weekend.
ROTC, Local Pets
Combine for Parade
ROTC units will march in ob
servance of Armed Forces Day
accimpanied by pets, according
to plans announced by Col. E. B.
Daily.
Arrangements have been made
to combine the annual military
parade with the Emerald Empire
Pet Parade on Saturday, May 21.
All ROTC units and Eugene re
serve units will participate.
School bands have been contact
ed, and many pets will be dis
played.
Last year ROTC units marched
in the Junior Weekend Parade.
This year the Canoe Fete has
replaced this parade, which made
it necessary for the military de
partment to make different ar
rangements.
Today's Staff
Makeup Editor: Paul Keefe.
Copy Desk: Jan Bennet, Dotty
Griffith, Marna Gehrman and
Kathy Morrison.
Night Staff: Mary Helen Wil
liams and Lorrie Whitten.
1
ANNUAL MEETING
University of Oregon Co-operative Store
4:00 P.M. Thursday, April 14th
Room 207, Chapman Hall
Nominations will be held for new members
on the Board of Directors.
(p UNIVERSITY CO OPl
"THE STUDENTS OWN STORE" '
S V Currents
'On the RivSera'
To Come Sunday
"On the Riviera” is the movie
to he shown Sunday at 2:30 and
5 p.m. in the Student Union ball
room.
Danny Kaye, who plays a dual
role as an American night club
entertainer and a celebrated
French aviator, is caught up in
many complications in the film.
Gene Tierney and Corinne Cal
vet also star in the picture.
Public Relations Group
To Meet in SU Today
The Public Relations commit
tee will meet in Student Union
313 today at 4 p.m. for a short
meeting and tour of the build
ing, announced Laurie Quacken
bush, chairman.
Pat Viles, Arden Jaeger
To Feat Talent Friday
Friday at Four this week will
feature Pat Viles, the singing
guitar player, announced Cindy
Randell and George Simpson, in
charge of .this week's program.
A musical number will be sung
by Arden Jaeger, freshman in
liberal arts, in addition to other
acts.
Martin Presented
Grant for Research
Walter T. Martin, associate
professor of sociology, has been
awarded a $1500 research grant
by the Social Science Research
council to continue his study of
the recent growth of American
cities.
Martin has been doing research
work on this topic for the last
two years with the support of the
graduate school here and the
American Philosophical society.
The grant will enable him to car
ry on an analysis of the data.
Panhellenic Counseling
Service to Be Offered
There will be a special Pan
hellenic counseling service each
Thursday until the end of spring
term rush period.
The decision was made by the
Panhellenic council at a recent
meeting. The counseling will be
i in the Panhellenic office in the
Student Union.
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+ Campus Briefs +
0 Any YWCA member Inter
ested in petitioning for Centen
nial chairman of the “Y" senior
cabinet should contact Germaine
La March at Susan Campbell hall
or go to the organization's of
fice in Gerlinger hall.
0 A coffee-hour forum will In
held for William Faulkner today
at 3 p.m. in the Dad's lounge of
the Student Union. All interested
student* may attend.
0 All members of I’hl Theta
Upsilon should be at McArthur
court at 6:50 p.m. Friday. If
members can not attend they
should sent a substitute, accord
ing to Germaine LaMarche,
president.
• An Episcopal Inquirer’s
class will be held tonight at (S
p.m. In the YMCA counseling
room on the third floor of the
Student Union.
0 The YWCA is calling for
petitions for a sub-chairman of
the nursery school project. Pe
titions can be picked up at the
“Y” office in Gerlinger hall and
Hhould be turned In at the Harm
place. Moat of the work will be
in planning the organization of
a campus nursery for faculty
members' and students' children.
0 There will la- a meeting for
all Panhellenic members tonight
at 6:30 at the Pi Beta Phi house.
Campus Calendar
11:00 Faulkner Lit. Meet 334 SU
Noon AAA Fac 110 SU
Phi Beta 111 8U
Gam Alph Chi 112 SU
Soc Dept 113 SU
Speech Staff 114 SU
MEMO Lunch Ballroom
1 00 Moms Wknd Ch 315 SU
3:00 Faulkner Cof
Hr Dadsrm SU
4 00 SU Adv Bd 337 SU
WUS Exec YM SU
5:00 MENC
Stu Kecpt Gerl 2nd FI
6:00 MENC Stu Bnqt 110 SU
MENC Bnqt Ballrm SU
6:30 ASUO Senate 334 SU
7:30 Soc Cl 213 SU
Seligman Lect Brs Rm SU
6:00 ASUO Stu Gov Pnl 334 SU
9:30 Fac Bowl 110 SU
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