Army and Air Force Units to be in Parade With nine armed forces units on hand, Saturday's A cm ad Forces Day Parade. including Air Force aiul Army ROTC ca rets ami personnel from the campus, will lie one of the largest ever held in Kugen<‘. The parade will be held In con junction with the Register Guard-sponaoml Pet Parade. Armed tureen units will lead the line of march, beginning at to am., turning onto Willamette Street. from Broadway and marching north on Willamette to 11th As an added feature n flight Cosmo Club Plans Dinner A Chinese dinner will be given Finlay night by Cosmopolitan Club. Following the dinner will be a program of music arid folk dancing. Dress for the dinner in serni form.-ti or national costumes. Tickets are now on sale for $1 in either th<- YWCA office in Gerlinger hall or the Y.Y1CA of fice in the Student Union. Tick ets must be purchased by Wed nesday. The dinner will begin’at 8 p.m. at the Plymouth house. Campus Calendar Noon Soph Honors Com 110 SU Sinf 111 SU Pst Chi 112 SU Drama Staff 113 SU Rally Bd 302 SU 1 00 Awards Asbly Ballrm SU ■1:00 Pi Lambda Theta Dadsrm SU 6:30 SU Brdg Tourn 213 SU Rally Sijd Tryouts Get! Annex 7 00 IVCF Film 123 SCI Christian Sri Gerl 1st FI 7:30 Yeomen 313 SU I of three Air Force F H{) jet fight ers will fly over the city at 10 a m. One of them will land at Mahlon-Sweot airport and be on j display until 3:30 p.m. Order of I'urude The marching order is Spring field high school band. Marine Corps Reserve, Naval Reserve, Eugene high school band, Army Reserve, National Guard, ROTC units (with bands/, Veterans groups. Ground Observers and Civil Defense, Gobi Star Mothers, I and other "patriotic group*." The ROTC order of march is Army ROTC Little Colonel, Army ROTC Band. Army Corps of Cadets, Army Drill Team,! Massed Colors, Air Force Drill Team, Air Force Little Colonel, Air Force ROTC Band, Air Force ROTC Wing. Agriculture Major Named OSC Editor CORVALLIS 1AP1 James E. Lattic, Medford, last Saturday was named editor and Robert C. Scott, Salem, business manager, j of the Barometer, Oregon State, j college student daily newspaper.: Lattle, a junior in agriculture, ; has been news editor the past year. Scott, a junior In business ■ and technology, has been adver tising manager in charge of na-; II tonal advertising. The appointments were made | by the publications committee. Emerald Petitions Due This Week Petitions for the editor and business manager positions on j next year's Emerald are being j | called for this week. Deadline for submitting the petitions is Friday at 5 p.m. They should be turned in at 308 Allen, j The Publications board will meet at 7 p.m. May 24 to choose the two executives. Papers Read At Joint Meet On Psychology Two instructors and one grad uate Ktudent from the psychol ogy department presented papers at a Joint meeting of State of Washington and Oregon Psycho logical associations, held at the University of Portland May 13 and 14. Allen Parducci, instructor, and Kenneth Brookshire, graduate student, collaborated on “Figural After-effect with Tachistoscopic Presentations." Parducci also gave a paper on the “Direction of Shift in the Judgment of Single Stimuli.” Norman Sundberg, assistant professor of psychology, dis cussed the “Estimation of In telligence by Interview and by Test." New president-elect of the Oregon Psychological association is I>*ona Tyler, associate profes sor of psychology here. Six staff members and 10 graduate students from the Uni versity attended the conference. Teams to Compete For Drill Trophy Today at 2 p.m. the Army and Air Force ROTC drill teams will compete for the Master Sergeant Walter Ledbetter trophy, award ed annually to the winning group. The Air Force drill team will perform first, followed by the Army team. The judges decision and the awarding of the trophy will complete the ceremony. M-Sgt. Ledbetter donated the trophy last year. It was won by the Air Force drill team then. Judges for the event will be Captain Gordon Lippman, Cap tain John O'Connell and Major Charles Wiper, officers of local reserve units. + Campus Briefs + • Henry Granat, Tong Cheah, James Shull, L'-e Stothcra, Mar lene Perry, Mary Ann Mowery, Betty Jean Waters, Barbara Dahl, Donna Peterson and Jane Ann Abelaon were confined to the infirmary over the weekend for medical attention, according to hospital records. No visitors are allowed on the second floor. 0 The rally board will meet tomorrow in the Student Union at noon. • Old and new Phi Theta l.'p silons are to sit together at the honors assembly today. £ Theta Sigma Phi, women’s journalism honorary, will meet Prior Claim' To Be Shown “The Prior Claim,” a 45-min ute sound-color movie, will be shown tonight at 7 in the sci ence building auditorium. The film, which is being spon sored by the Inter-varsity Chris tian fellowship, was produced by the Moody Institute of Science in Los Angeles. It deals with a comparison of the modem day inventions of man and the lower forms of animal life and attempts to show that the two operate on the same principles. The movie is open to all fac ulty members and students and there is no admission charge., Tryouts Tonight For Rally Squad Rally Squad tryouts will be held tonight at 6:30 in Gerlinger annex for both men and women applicants. 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