Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 20, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    USSR Vessel
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I AK.MV SENTRIES stand on the forecastle, waist and flying bridge of the Russian freighter
Taganrog as she moves through the Panama (anal l*>und for her homeland with a load of Cuban
sugar. It was the first Soviet ship to pass through the waterway since 1949. Canul administration
officials confirmed that special precautions were taken for the Taganrog's transit, although
they did not specify what they were. The vessel hail been anchored off Cristobal, Canal Zone,
since May 10 while her captain waited for the Soviets to wire him the $5000 canul toll. (Ai*
Wire photo)
Awards, Tapping
Made by Theta Sig
Sue Lamb and Kathleen Morri
son were.selected the outstanding
freshman and sophomore in jour
nalism. respectively, by Theta
Sigma Phi. national professional
fraternity for women in journal
ism. The announcement was
made at a coffee hour held by the
group Thursday night in Eric W.
Allen hall.
Tapped for membership in the
local chapter of Theta Sigma Phi
were Carole Beech, Carol Craig.
Valerie Hersh, Marcia Mauney,
Loretta Meyer. Kathleeen Morri
son and Donna Runberg.
DuShane Quizzed
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vestigate the proposed changes. |
Also appointed were Sally Jo
Greig. junior class representa-1
tive, and Doug Basham, junior,
class president.
Approval of the athletic de
partment plan for married stu- j
dent tickets was also expressed
by the Senate. Under the pro- j
posal. married students may pur
chase a ticket for $4.50 a term
which will entitle them to stu
dent seating.
A second athletic department
proposal, for a hall of fame, was
also approved by the Senate.
Brian Booth was appointed chair
man of the committee. Also ap-:
pointed were Ami Erickson and
Chuck Mitchelmore, senators-at
large.
The annual SU Board-ASUO
Senate picnic will be today at 5
p.m. at Armitage park
Art & Science in the
Atomic Age
By
Dr. Robert Oppenheimer
20 Cents
Contemporary
Culture
and the
Mystical Experience
By
H. A. RE1NHOLD
S:. Joseph's Church, Sunnyside, Wash.
15 Cents
Voting Record of Any
Senator or Congressman
'53 and '54 available.
15 Cents per year
Send to Wm. H. Davis
5014 19 NE—Seattle 5, Wash.
Campus Briefs
• Twelve patients are in the
infirmary, according to hospital
records Thursday. They are Sally
Irwin. Arden Jaeger. Mary Sha
fer. Julia Wilson. Lois Ralston.
Jack Moad. William Huffman.
Don Borden. Dayton Krogstad.
Adelbert Melnteer and Lee
Stothers. No visitors are being
allowed.
• Mothers Weekend committe
chairmen should turn in type
written reports to Ann Petterson
at Carson hall today.
Miss Kenyon Wins
Spanish Contest
Rita Kenyon, junior in for
eign languages, won the $25
Vogan Spanish essay contest
prize, which is offered annual
ly and judged by members of
the Spanish faculty.
The essay, which was written
in Spanish, was entitled “Mex
ican Storm." The contest is made
possible by Mrs. Grace B. Vo
gan of Portiand^who set it up
in memory of her late husband.
John Watson Vogan.
Foreign Students7
Dinner Scheduled
A farewell dinner for all for
eign students on campus will be
held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in
the Student Union ballroom.
Foreign students are guests
for the dinner, and other Uni
versity students may buy tickets
' for $1.30 each. All reservations
; must be made by noon Monday,
( by calling ext. 306.
BobSummers, outgoing ASUO
president, will speak, as will Ken
neth Lindsay, visiting led.tier in
will be "The University and the
I Cold War."
Vocal selections will*be sung
by Audrey Mistretta. senior in
music.
Emerald Petitions Due
■
Petitions for editor and busi
ness manager o the Emerald
are due today at 5 p.m. in Allen
308. office of Jack Weber, busi
ness consultant.
The two staff leaders for next
year will be chosen at the Stu
dent Publications board meeting
Tuesday night. Petitioners will
be interviewed at that time.
READ EMERALD WANT ADS
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Both for the price ti >>
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Want Ads
TELEPHONE 5-1511 - EXT 318 • EMERALD OFFICE-2nd FLOOR ALLEN HALL
RATES: 4 Cent* per Word Fir«f Ineertion, 2 Centi per Word Thereafter.
ARE YT)U PAYING A PEN
ALTY FOR BEING UNDER
25?
If you are married or fe
male and now paying more
than $30.40 a year for pub
lic liability and property
damage auto insurance re
newals, you are throwing
money down the drain. May
flower will give you PL. A
PD insurance for $15.20
per 6 months renewable.
Check your old policy today.
If you are paying a penalty.
STOP.See JERRY BROWN,
your MAYFLOWER
AGENT before you renew.
Ph. 4-9441, Res. 4-2957 or
stop in at 962 Oak street.
GET THE BEST FOR LESS.
ITS GOOD BUSINESS.
3-29tf
Lost: Woman's watch, whil<
being thrown in Fenton
pool last Thursday. Order
of the ‘O' member forgot
to return it. If any member
knows who has it please
call Diane Oldham. Susan
Campbell, ext. 368. 5-20.
Modern convenient, two bed
room house, near Univer
sity. Fireplace. Elect, range.
Refrigerator, Garage, near
grade school, playground,
bus line. Food market $80
mo. Phone 5-1297. 5-18tf
TV Home and portable radio
service, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., 9
years TV experience. Phone
Tele-tronics 3-5422. 1042
Oak Street. 5-17-tf
MEN WITH OR WITH
OUT SALES EXPERIENCE
\VK have openings for
l' l\ I'. M K\ interested in
Mini liter time insurance
work with guaranteed re
newals the rest of the
year.
ilM.il I\ST commission
and expenses guaranteed
during training period.
Call or see C. K. Jack,
I’vramid Life Insurance
Co. 210 Ardel Offices.
Telephone 2-2.V12. 5-1 Itf
I need three persons of high
caliber to work with com
pany opening new office In
this area. Work from 4 till
10 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Apply room 104, 885
Oak St. between 9 a m. and
3 p.m. 4-7-tf
SECRETARIAL: Afternoons
for architects office, adja
cent to campus. Girl must
be a good typist with pleas
ant disposition and neat ap
pearance. Phone 4-8432, Mr.
Wilmaen for appointment.
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ANN'S COSTUME SHOF*
Costume and formal rentals,
all sizes. 239 East 14th.
Phone 5-2062. 5-20
For Sale Bell & Howells
Portable Cabinet for 12 in.
speaker. $5.00. Call 5-0221.
5-23
Lost: Slate-blue glasses with
rhinestone trim. In a red
case. Contact Beverly Bar
ker at 4-9318. 5-21
READ EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS
Surprise Your Date y
with „^
Flowers for the House Dance
CORSAGES - $1.00
and up
FLOWERS UNLIMITED
193 East Broadway Phone 4-6244
Phone 5-6121
It's your last house dance
of the year—
Make it a house dance
shell never forget!
Give her a beautiful
corsage from
Eddie's Flowers
Phone 5-6121
1400 Willamette St.