Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Air Force Inspection
Scheduled Next Week
The annual inspecting team
from Aiv Force ROTC headquar
ters at Maxwell AFB. Montgom
ery, Ala., will be on campus
Monday and Tuesday to inspect
activities of the local detach
ment.
The inspecting team will re
view administrative and class
Photo Deadline
Is May 1§, Hot 6
Deadline for the “Campus
Stand-outs" contest is May 16.
not May 6. as previously an
nounced.
The contest, sponsored by the
Campus Merchandising Bureau in
New York, is for photographs
and captions describing a typi
cal collegian.
Entrants may submit as many
entries as they wish, and are
eligible for more than one prize.
Entries must be the original
work of the contestant and
should be submitted in his own
name.
Each picture must be clear,
and suitable for reproduction.
Captions must be appropriate
and photographers should show
originality in illustration tech
nique.
Entries should be mailed to
Campus Merchandising Bureau.
Inc.. 299 Madison Avenue, New
York IT. New York.
room procedure, inspect the qual
ity of potential officers in group
and personal interviews, and will
attend the wing review at 2 p.m.
Tuesday. The public is invited
to the review.
A meeting is scheduled be
tween the team and Dean of Ad
ministration W. C. Jones. Time
is also provided for interviews
between team members and any
one in the department, including
cadets, who may wish to discusa
the program.
The three-member team in
cludes Colonel Lewis H. Kensin
ger. Lt. Col. Leo G. Fradenburg,
and Lt. Col. Ross E. Bodenhamer.
Joshua Whatmough
Speaks in Dad's Room
Language, like life is a con
tinually emerging, evolving pat
tern. Joshua Whatmaugh told a
Dads’ Room audience Thursday
night.
Language is the most orderly
form of human behavior, he said.
We have a definite obligation to
use words in a certain way. not
as characterized by ^propaganda
or moronic broadcasting. "Good
order in language may be a cure
for the mass neuroses of our
times.” he said.
All language is symbolism, and
has to be interpreted. What
mough stressed. It is charac
teristic of symbols that they are
conventional rather than arbi
trary, he said.
Ceciie Ley Will Appear
In National Advertising
Cecile Ley. junior in speech,
will have her picture used in na-'
tional advertising: for Chester
field cigarettes.
Miss Ley, a member of Alpha j
Petitions Due May 6
AWS Rummage Sale
Petitions for committee mem-'
bers for the annual AWS rum- ■
mage sale are being called for
by Mary Jo Williams, general ■
chairman. Friday, May 6, at 5
p.m. is the deadline for turning
in the petitions which should be ■
put in the petition box on the
third floor of the Student Union.
Members are needed for the
publicity, collections, appraisals,
and sales committees.
Chi Omega and a 1952 Rose Fes
tival Princess from Lincoln high
school, has been active in Uni
versity theater activities and has
held several staff positions at
KWAX.
She has been a disc jockey,
receptionist and music librarian
for the campus radio station. She
has also appeared in "The Happy
Time,” and in several informal
performances, some of which
were for classroom credit.
She has been a member of the
University Theater beard, also.
Miss Ley’s pictures were taken
Wednesday evening by student
photographer Lloyd Powell, sen
ior in business administration.
READ EMERALD WANT ADS
Science Students
Gather Saturday
College students from all over
the state of Oregon will gather
on the campus Saturday for the
Oregon Student Science confer
ence. Registration is scheduled
to begin Ht » a.m. with the divi
sional meetings beginning at
10:30 a.m.
The delegates have been asked
to present the results of special
study and research in which they
have been engaged.
Oiegon students taking part
in the program are George Skin
ner and Howard Sussman. jun
iors in general science, and Rich
ard Lyons, junior in pre-ined, on
•'Hereditary Spherocytosis in
Mice:" Barbara Thomson, senior
in math. "A Statistical Analysis
of Indian Skulls;" Bruno Moro
sin, junior in chemistry. “The Ef
fects of Salt Concentration Upon
Reaction Time.”
John Oliver, junior in chemis
try. "The Determination of Or
ganic Material in Sand;" Lois
Krolen. senior in chemistry. “The
Spectrophotometric Investiga
tion of a Bismuth-Iodide Com
plex," and Judith Harris, sen
ior in chemistry, "Preparation
and Hydrolysis of tert-Butyl
Ester."
High school science teachers
have also been invited to the
conference. Attendance is open
to all interested persons.
Phi Alpha Theta
To Hear Paper
Miss Virginia Orkney, gradu
ate student in history, will read
a paper which she and W. H.
Stephenson, professor of history,
wrote, at a luncheon today spon
sored by Phi Alpha Theta, hon
orary historical society for col
lege students in history.
This is part of the Mississippi
Valley Historical association con
ference which is being held April
28 to 30. in St. Louis. “William
A. Dunning: Teacher and Hu
morous'' is the title of the paper.
oCistenincf ^9n
...On KWAX
6:00 Sign On
6:03 Dinner Hour Serenade
6:45 News Till Now
7:00 Chicago Roundtable
— 7:30 U.N. Story
7:45 Gaite Paris
8:00 Radio Nederland
8:30 Guest Star
8:45 Senator Morse
9:00 Kwaxworks
10:55 Final Edition
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Tickets Available for Ballet Show
Tickets are still available for
both the matinee ami evening
performances of the Ballet So
ciety of Portland which will be
held at the University Theater
April 30.
Two performances are planned
at the Theater, one to given at
2:30 p,m. for grade and high
school students and one at 8 p.rn.
for adults. University students
will be included in the students'
matinee rate of 50 cents; adult
tickets will be sold at $1. Uni
versity Theater season ticket
holders will be admitted to the
evening performance for only
SI. all other tickets will sell at
$1.50.
This will be the first perform
ance of the Ballet Society out
side of Portland. The group,
which in made up of dance stu
dent* from various studio* in
Portland and the Northwest, is
directed by Jacqueline Martin
Schumacher, ballet mistress of
Richard Rilling* School of Danc
ing in Portland and former classi
cal ballerina with the San Fran
cisco Opera Ballet.
N i c h o 1 as Vastlieff, guest
choreographer for the Society,
has hi* own dance school and
was formerly with the San Fran
cisco company. Vasilieff was a
soloist with the Ballft Theater
and Ballet Caravan.
The American record for the
1 Off-yeard dash is held by Mel
Patton of Southern California.
He stepped the distance in 9.3
at Fresno on May 15, 19-18.
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