Letters to the Editor Pre-Frosh Fund Emerald Kill lor: When referring to the Emerald editorial of Tuesday, May 24, entitled "Both Barrel*,” an In nocent reader may easily draw some falxe Impression* and "hop” on a "bandwagon” that doesn't exist. Certainly this la a situation that needs clarification from the IKC standpoint. First, we are not leveling "both barrels” at the Inlver sity administration, we are simply attempting to adjust a rather untenable situation through sensible negotiation. Secondly, there is no students vs. the administration "battle” existing and I'm sure that no wounds have been Inflicted. The Issue Is not a "Heated” one, but simply another in the long line of student-administrat ion discus sion and well-planned action. Thirdly, we do not feel the fund is unjust; we recognize the necessity of a Pre-froth account but feel that we .should not be one of the sole contributors to a fund that benefits the entire Uni versity. Fourthly, I he fund does work for the Greek organizations it represents. Without the assist ance of the Office of Student Affairs, which collects anil dis seminates large quantities ol Greek information, the Greek organizations would be lost. The l*re-fros!i account finances a part of the secretarial work In Student Affairs and the Greeks benefit greatly as a re sult. The solutions offered by the Kmerald, then, would seem to be a bit hasty and founded partly on heresay. IFC does seek a fi nancial adjustment, and Student Affairs Is now fully aware of this and Is now working on pos sible solutions. Such adjustments require a well planned program which takes time. We're confi dent a solution will be reached that will satisfy the interests of both concerned groups. sincerely, Kent Dorwln President, IKC On Bowling An Open Letter to the Phy sical education Department: Why is it though the Uni versity has on its faculty one of the very best bowling instruc tors in the whole country (this is not an exaggeration), some one else Is allowed to teach bowling classes? Louis Bellisimo has been a top bowler for more years than he cares to remem ber; his four 300-games were bowled quite a few years ago. He lias contributed feature articles on bowling form to several na tionally-circulated bowling mag azines; the latest appeared in March this year. And he is known by many current and past howl ers and bowling fans up and down the Pacific Coast for his enthusiasm for and over-all knowledge of the sport of bowl ing. Bowling at the University has certainly benefited from his teaching. In spite of it.- remote ness from any area of serious 1 bowling, Oregon, In the first | three years of college competi tion, has twice won the Northern : Division Championship and i placed third the other year. Bet | ter yet, Oregon has finished first. ; fourth and second in national college competition. We on the team maintain that coaching, not talent, has been by far the most important factor In these ac I complishments. Contrasted with Mr. Bellisimo is the present instructor in the girls' classes. She is certainly a j hard worker, free with her time ! and effort; and it was generous of her to take over Mr. Bellisi 1 mo's classes last year, when he was In the hospital. But enthus ' iasrn alone cannot possibly com pete with ability. It Is obvious to anyone with even a fair knowl edge of bowling that she is “in over her head.” Due to her very limited knowledge of the game i her teaching can be, at best, only I confusing. Unfortunately it is harmful; girls who had hoped to i learn to bowl have stopped try ing in class, too perplexed to con tinue. Others have complained openly, hoping only that no one in the PE Department overheard j them. It is for these girls that this letter is written; there seems to be no sufficient reason for the continuance of this sad sit uation. University Bowling Team: Robert e worked out. The extended time interval be tween the suggestions for the conference and its probable con vening, however, creates piob lems for the diplomats as well as time for deliberation. President Kisenhower made a remark the other day which some might have interpreted as a willingness to consider neu trality for Germany under cer tain circumstances. That had to be denied, and Secretary Dulles did so Tuesday, very flatly. It is an example of how the conference participants will be taking policy stands on many is sues before they ever get to gether—public stands which will be very difficult to modify to meet counter-offers or counter policy from the other side. The buxines of sticking to policy at all essential points, yet maintaining sufficient flex ibility to take advantage of any possible points of compromise, is always one of the diplomat's most difficult problems. # The original idea of an infor mal, top-level conference was to get away from that as far as possible, with the big boys just kicking the ball around to see where it might bounce. But it is now obvious that a lot X)f con crete is going to set before They even meet. ' ^NT^ECAMPUS - 852T" . ’Stock Market* NEW YORK (AP)~ The stock market made it two advances in a row Wednesday with expand ed business a feature of the rise. Volume came to 2,100,000 shares. 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