Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 20, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Men's Rush Meeting
Set for Sunday Niqht
Rules for men’s rush week,
which will begin next Monday,
are being explained to fraternity
men and incoming freshmen this
week, according to Interfrater
nity Council president Kent Dor
win.
All interested freshman men
will attend the rushing assembly
next Sunday evening at 7:30 in
the Student Union ballroom. Dor
win and some outstanding frater
nity alumni member will speak
to the freshmen on the advant
ages of fraternity living. Rules
will be discussed, after which the
meeting will be open to questions
from the frosh.
Fraternity presidents will be
informed of rules concerning
members at a meeting of the
IFC Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in
the Student Union.
Preliminary rushing meetings
will be held during this week at
Theatre to Form
Lab for TV Drama
Actors, directors, costumers and
others interested in the theatre
are invited to participate in a
drama television lab being form
ed by the University theatre.
The group plans to produce
several plays during the year in
addition to the regular television
productions. All these will be
produced by* students in acting,
directing and publicity positions.
The lab will, offer an oppor
tunity for both new and return
ing University students to par
ticipate in an active theatre
group and to meet other students
with similar interests.
Organizational meetings for the
group will be announced at the
University Theatre open house
Oct. 4, and in the Emerald.
each freshman dormitory unit.
Dorwin will speak and answer
questions.
Freshmen are allowed to make
twelve dates with fraternities of
their choice next Tuesday, Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday. All
houses will be open for lunch,
dinner and during the evening.
Each rushee, after paying his $5
fee, must visit at least four
houses before pledging.
Actual pledging will take place
Friday night. September 30.
Rushees make out a preference
card telling their top three
choices. At the same time each
house will make a list of the
rushees it desires to pledge. The
cards and lists are then matched,
and results will be announced
Saturday morning.
• "On behalf of the 1FC I would
like to welcome every new stu
dent to the campus,” Dorwin
said. “We fraternity men cor
dially invite you to take part in
rush week. We are eager to
show you the advantages fra
ternity life can offer you.”
Fulbright Grant
Deadline Nov. I
University of Oregon students
who wish to apply for Fulbright
grants for study abroad for the
year 1956-57 should obtain appli
cations immediately from K. S.
Ghent. Emerald 207. Completed
applications must be filed with
Ghent before Nov. 1. 1955. To tfb
eligible a student must be a U.S.
citizen who will have a bachelor's
degree before Sept. 1. 1956.
For certain foreign countries
such as France. Germany. Aus
tria and Italy, a knowledge of
language is required. About one
thousand Fulbright awards are
made each year to U.S. students
for study abroad.
The award covers transporta
tion. maintenance, tuition and
books. Awards are available for
study in the following countries:
Australia, Austria, Belgium and
Luxembourg, Burma, Ceylon,
Chile. Denmark. Finland. France.
Germany, Greece, India. Italy.
Japan, Netherlands, New Zea
land. Norway. Philippines and
United Kingdom.
The
STUDENT UNION
BARBER SHOP
Welcomes You Back
To the Campus
Located in the Erb Building,
Basement Level
Hours — Tues. thru Sat., 8:00 to 5:30
Ted Reams, Prop.
Help-Yourself Service
Adopted by UO Co-op
Self-service textbook service
has been installed in the Uni
versity Co-op, with facilities for
faster service both for books and
other supplies.
Entrance to the balcony, where
textbooks are, is through the
turnstile and up the south stair
way.
Students may go directly to
the shelves to select necessary
books, and they will pay at the
checkout stand. Shelving is by
course number and listed by de
partments.
The Co-op staff is asking stu
dents not to write checks in the
book department. They are to
bo cashed at tho cashier's win
dow on tho main floor.
Books rnual be ltatod by course
number, and linth of Uio.se should
be brought to the Co-op. Books
can not be bought by course
titles.
Refunds for hooka may be
made up to two weeks after the
term begins. Oct. 10 will be
deadline for full-price refunds on
unused books. Refunds can be
made at the north starway. In
the refunds and adjustment de
partment.
Diagrams of the store's coun
ters, with rules for purchasing
books are available at the book
store.
COLD WEATHER AHEAD!
FENNELL'S
Buy Your
OREGON JACKETS
By H. L. Whiting
From
FENNELL'S
MEN'S WEAR
ON THE CAMPUS
AcC|DeNtS are EXPENSIVE*
O U can't afford accidents, but
YOU can afford STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE
All Expenses
Paid up to
Only $4.50 buys twelve
full months protection
• 24 Hour coverage
• During summer vacations
• On or off campus
We Will See You at Registration!
ASUO Insurance Committee