MAINTAINS HIGH GPA Vahey Now Holds Several Top Spots K*-w University student* have been Involved In aa many activi ties a* UI8 presidential aaplrant Sam Vahey, Vahey, who la seeking the top spot In campus student govern ment. in the all-campus general elections Wednesday, Jumped Into the activity swirl shortly after his entrance into the Uni versity three years ago and he has been busy ever since. A Junior in business-architec ture, Vahey has not let his nu merous activities and govern ment posts bring down his grade point average. Through winter term of this year, he was main taining an average of 3.1. High School Activities The UTS candidate came to Oregon after graduation from Gresham high school where he was editor of the school news paper and vice-president of the senior class. Having an outside interest in Journalism, Vahey went to work on the Emerald sports staff im mediately after his enrollment. He did so well during his first few months that when it came time for a change in staffs, he was chosen as sports editor of the campus paper despite being only a freshman. His outstanding work gained him the outstanding freshman male in Journalism award. Vahey continued to work on the Emerald during his sopho more year, holding the position of assistant managing editor and this year is the chief make-up editor. Sophomore Officer While a sophomore. VHhey wits vice-president of his class and was a member of Skull and Dagger. More honors were heaped on the slender Vahey when he was elected president of Druids, jun ior men's honorary. A iso during his Junior year, he has been serving as a sena tor-at-large on the ASUO Sen ate and has been publicity chair man of the rally board. He is now serving as promotion chair man for Junior Weekend. Wants to Be Contractor In addition to being an active member of U1S. Vahey is also vice-president of the regional Independent Students association of which many northwest col leges are representatives. Although he is not yet certain just what kind of work he will be doing after his graduation from the University, Vahey be lieves that he will probably seek employment as a general con tractor and builder. Two hobbies occupy what little time Vahey has left after his studies and activities have taken their share of the time. He en joys woodworking and is a rabid bridge player. He is a member of Campbell club where he has served as both vice-president and president. + Campus Briefs + 0 Infirmary patients Monday were: Kathleen Morrison. Flame Biown. Donna Nichols, Carol Ar neson, Doreen Adams, JoAnne Rogers. Margaret Hoehn, Judity Srhrock, Margie Harman, Sally Cohn, Andy Berwick, Malcolm Scott, Kandy Kalla and Vernon Travis. 0 Canoe Fete float chairmen Will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the Student Union, according to Sally Jo Greig and Darrel Britt »an, co-chairmen. All chairmen are asked to attend, as judges and judging will be discussed. 0 Kwuma will meet tonight at 6 in McArthur court, accord ing to Helen Ruth Johnson, pres ident. AH K warns* ushering for the Kd Sullivan show should wear short silks to the meeting. 0 Wednesday at 7 a.m. there will be service of Holy Commu nion for Episcopal students in Gerlinger hall. Breakfast will be served afterward. 0 The property set-up com mittee of the Canoe Fete will meet today at 3 p.m. at the Millraee. 0 Itall.v Hoard will meet to day at 12:30 in the Student Union. 0 The YWCA executive com mittee will meet today at noon in Gerlinger hall. 0 The ASt’O exchange as sembly will appear at Corvallis at 11 a.m. today. 0 A movie “Seabeck Beckons You" will be shown tonight at Cantf/aift SELL IT THRU THE. WAKfADS i6:30 p.m. in Carson hall living room by YWCA conference chairman Miriam Vaaler. Any one is welcome to attend. 0 The YHCA ride pool It ask ing for riders and drivers to Se attle Thursday and Sunday aft ernoon and evening. For further information call Dick Allen at the YM office or at 5-7801. 0 The MVS cabinet will meet today at 12:30 p.m. in the Stu dent Union. 0 The YWCA international affairs commission will meet Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Gerlinger hall. The Looking Gloss (Continued from fage hoo) hoodlum and all sorts of compli cations arise. There is one beautiful scene in which the boy breaks down com pletely and tells the psychiatrist why he has acted as he haa. He hates his father and step-mother. But it is the music that adds so much to the picture. The theme is that of jazz, which the boy likes, and which is reminis cent of another recent English mystery. “The Black Glove." All In all, the double hill Is a satisfying evening, but the management is to lx- severely criticized for its length. The total program lasts nearly four hours, which rather limits the female attendance with 10:30 closing hours. At the request of the amphibi ans, we re-reviewed their water show again Saturday night to find it much improved over what we had seen Wednesday. How ever, the findings were still pret ty much the same. The biggest improvement was | in their precision swimming, , which went well except in a cou ple of numbers. As to the best act in the program, we still stick ; up for "Slaughter on Tenth Ave . nue." All-Campus Sing Changes Listed Several changes have been made in the list of organization* and songs that will be heard at the elimination* for the All Cam pu* Sing to be held in McArthur court Wednesday and Thursday evening* beginning at 6:30. The only men'* organization reporting a change wa* Sigma Chi which t* now singing "Broth el* Sing On” directed by Rich Butler. Delta Delta Delta haa changed it* selection to "Ken tuckiana,” and Susan Campbell will not participate. Tickets for the sing will go on sale Monday at the main desk of the Student union and at the Co-op for 85 cents. They will be sold all week. It is important that students realize that the sing will be held Sunday afternoon this year so they can encourage parents to plan on staying for it. White Caps to See Movie Wednesday A color and sound movie, "Girl With a Lamb." will be shown at the W'hite Caps meet ing Wednesday noon in Studio A of the audio-visual department of the library. Applications for the pre-nurs ing preview will also be avail able at the meeting. Any pre nurses who are interested should attend. Margaret Poley Named Chairman of PE Group Mai garet S. Poley, associate professor of physical education, is the new chairman-elect of the research division of the North - west district of the American Association of Health. Physical Education and Recreation. Di. Poley will take over her new position at the next district convention in Spokane. Wash., in 1956. She was elected to the position at a recent district meeting in Lewiston. Ida. READ EMERALD WANT ADS HOME TOWN BOY Student Government Hinksoris Interest A home town boy maker! good! That just about tells the story of AGS presidential candidate Bud Htnkson. A junior in history at the University, Hinkaon is a giaduate of Eugene high school. In rus prep school days he picked (*.p milch valuable experi ence in student government which has given him the back ground for the post he is .seeking. ASUO president. Hinkson was active in high school, serving as both vice-pres ident and president oi the stu dent body, president of his soph omoie class and vice-president of the state student council. During his senior year he was selected as Eugene’s Future First Citizen by the Eugene Chamber of Commeice. At the UniversitvOHinkson has won the Jewett Speech award Staff Meeting Changed The Emerald staff meeting originally scheduled for 9 o’eloek tonight, will be held at 6 p.m. All reporters, copy desk and night staff workers, advertis ing staff, sports staff and up per staff are expected to at tend. Plans for the annual Emer ald banquet and picnic will be discussed. and only recently was eo-chafr , man of* "Of* ration Easter Egg.” He is now serving as junior class president and is general chair man of Junior Weekend. Hinkson was a member of 1 Skull and Dagger as a sopho i more and is now a member of Druids. 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