Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 28, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    + Campus Briefs +
£ Although the “No Visitor"
sign is still on the infirmary
doors, the number of patients is
.steadily decreasing, according to
hospital records. The patients
are Dr. Marian Hays. Lynda
-Lemmery. Jo Anne Rogers. Mar
garet Hoehn. Sue Ramsby, Ver
ron Ummel. Bill Hormvk. Allen
Burns. Roger Long. Gerald Mc
Cabe and Jacqueline Meadows.
9 Representatives of all wom
en's living organizations will
■meet in the Student Union at 4
•p.m. today. The purpose of the
meeting is to send out Duck
Preview letters.
• A meeting of all Phi Theta
«nystie sale committee chairmen
will .be held today at 3 p.m. on
the third floor of the Student
Union.
£ Representatives of Lipman
Wolfe Jfc Co. of Portland will be
on campus Friday to interview
women for the college board. Ap
pointments for interviews should
' be made with Kai l Onthank in
student affairs office in Emer
j aid hall.
0 The Hillel society will meet
; tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Sigmu
Alpha Mu. Rabbi Joshua Stain*
: per will speak.
0 The ride pool of the VMt'A
wants riders or drivers to Se
i attle this afternoon or eve
ning and Sunday afternoon or
| evening. For further information
call Dick Allen at the YMCA
0 Canoe Fete float chairmen
j will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in
1 the Student Union, according to
Darrel Brittsan and Sally Jo
Greig, co-chairmen.
0 Ski Quacks will meet to
night at 6:30 in the Student
! Union.
0 There wttl be an important
1 meeting of the Emerald adver
1 tising salesmen Friday at 3 p.m.
S UCurrents
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Hui-O-Kamaaina
Sponsors Mixer
Friday night's fishbowl mixer
will be sponsored by the Hui O'
Kamaaina. Hawaiian club on
campus. This annual May Bay
Luau will feature Hawaiian dec
orations and special entertain
ment. Vanda orchids will be dis
tributed at the dance.
Decorations will be Polynesian.
Heading the entertainment will
be Charles Oyama singing a few
numbers. In addition hulas will
be done by Joseph Ching and
Madelene Lung.
. 1 '"-1 1 1 T
Students are urged to wear
their brightest shirts and di^sses
to compete in the clothes con
test.
"Tight Little Island"
Shown Twice Sunday
“Tight Little Island." a J. Ar
thur Rank production, will be
shown at 2:30 and 5 p.m. Sunday
in the Student Union ballroom,
according to JoAnne Rogers,
chairman of the SU movie com
mittee.
The comic film satire set in a
Scottish island stars Basil Rath
bone and Joan Greenwood. Ad
mission is 30 cents.
to discuss the Junior Weekend
i paper. All salesmen please at
j tend.
j
0 I’ld Theta f'psilon will meet
j today at noon in the basement
I of Susan Campbell. Members are
| urged to be prompt.
4 There will be a meeting of
j house chaplains at 0:40 tonight
; in the Student Union.
Campus Calendar
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110 SU
111 SU
112 SU
113 SU
114 SU
Com Lnch
Noon Soc Dept
Phi Beta
Speech StafT
Shafer Lnch
Phi Eps Kap
Gam Alph Chi
Whutmaugh Lnch 215 SU
Sing Com 111 SU
Phi Theta Ups 112 SU
AWS Com 113 SU
Whatmaugh Cof
Hr Dadsrm SU
Canoe Fete Float 214 SU
4:00
0:45
7:00
8:00
9:00
9:30
Ski Quacks
Scab & B1
ASUO Senate
Hse Chap
Ye Tab Inn
Whatmaugh
Lect
Druids
Fac Bowl
110 SU
112 SU
334. SU
214 SU
113 SU
Dadsrm SU
110 SU
112 SU
Today's Staff
Makeup Editor: Anne Ritchey.
News Desk: Anne Hill, Bob
Robinson.
Copy Desk: Mama Gehrman.
Dotty Griffith.
Night Staff: JaiTet Knee land.
The University of Oregon was
founded in 1872.
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