Student Affairs Lists Counselors Dormitory counselors for the freshmen men's and women's dorms have been announced by the office of .Student Affairs. Women’s counselors will be an follows: Susan Campbell: Joan Paso more, Susan Gurney. Hendricks Hall: Gslen *'Bltsy" Mills and Joy Dewey. Carson Hall: Janice Milton. Hue Smyth, Ethel O' Brien, Kathryn Holloway. Jane Kllppo, Nan Hagedorn and Gwen Kndtcott. Men's counselors are as fol lows : Earl Hall: Sheldon Hall Cam eron Thom, chief resident coun selor; Richard Butler, assistant. Young Hall: Stanley Hunsdon, head counselor; Gerald McCub bln. assistant. Morton Hall: James Pond, head counselor; Richard Gray, assistant McClure Hall. Alan Kuna, head counselot; Stanley Rasmussen, assistant Stafford Hall: Jon Powell, head counselor; Robert Reid, assistant Mrs. Catherine DePue will be the housemother. Yets Dorms: French Hall: Art Menyman, chief resident coun selor. Nestor Hall: Richard Mc Daniel Cherney Hall: Kip Whar ton. Sederstrom: Itobert Furrer. Don Lee will be the chief resi dent counselor of Straub Hall, living in Alpha Hall. Sophomore Honors Awarded to Sixteen Sixteen students have com pleted all requirements of the Sophomore Honors program and v. ere listed in tha 1955 Com mencement Program They are: Sonia Edwards Bell, James Gr-ene, Sally Jo Greig, Anne Hill Margaret Hoehn, Harriet Horn beck, Gerald Jones, Patricia Mc Cormick. Barbara Nyberg. Mar vin Piquet, Peter Plumridge. Bar bara Proebstel, L»»e Ramsey. Ronald Spicer. Judith Johnson Tuckef and Margaret Tyler. UT Sets Party With Acts, Tours Student* ran leave their houses and dorms Oct. -1 to attend the University theatre party, accord ing to Horace W. Robinson, di rector of the theatre. The annual party will be held in the main auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Selected acta from the popular aummer show "Club In time'’ will bo presented. The original netting from "The Mem ber of the Wedding” has been left on stage and will be available for inspection and lighting dem onstration. Gordon Howard, graduate in speech, is In charge of the pro gram. Also planned are tours of the theatre, and explanation of theatre procedure, refreshments and dancing to the orchestra of Ralph De Courcey. Today's Stall Makeup Editor: Valerte Hersh. * News Desk: Anne Ritchey Night otafr: Mary Alice Allen, .Janet Kneeland. Civil Service Job Exams Scheduled Positions for a clerk, photogra pher, micro-photographer, photo stat operator and blueprint op-i ; orator are open through t.h<- U. i 8. Civil Service Commission and examinations are now being an nounced. Jobs open are In Washington, D. C. and In the surrounding area. Qualified persons should I • file applications with the com mission, through the central of fice in Washington 25, D. C. Ap plications should be made before : Oct. 3. Further positions are also avail- , able in the medical record li- ! brary, to work for the Veterans : Administration, the Department j I of Defense and the Public Health > •Service all over the country. For these latter positions appli I cations may be made in the Cen tral Board of U. S. Civil Service j Kxaminers, Veterans Administra tion, in Washington. READ F.MKKA l.l» WANT ADS Jsntroducina Bubble Bath Laundromat • One-stop service • Free parking in rear • Dry cleaning • Shirt service • Finished laundry service • Special price on sheets and pillow cases to sorority and fraternity houses. • All clothes washed and dried separately • Clothing neatly folded when you pick up. Saves ironing. OPEN 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS Bubble Bath Laundromat 768 East 11th Avenue Phone 5-9510 i i i Deadline Is Set For UO Theatre Season Renewals Headline for ren'-wal of season ticket* for the University theatre i» Oct. 6, according to Helen Adams, ticket manager. The ho* office will be open from I to 5 p.m. each day next week and each living organ ization will have a representa tive to sell tickets In the houses. The living organization selling the largest percentage of season tickets will be able to bring themselves and a guest to any show of the sea son. Tickets are $5 each. Regular season ticket sales will continue until the open ing of “The Remarkable Mr. Penny packer," the season’s first show. UT Open House The University Theater will hold open house for interested students from 8 to 10 p.m.. Tues day, October 4. Judge Peters, UO Grad, Dies of Heart Attack A University law graduate. Judge R. Frank Peters of Hills boro, died Sept. 4 of a heart at tack at Oceanside. Before receiving his law de gree here he attended Tualatin academy and Pacific university. He had been judge in the 19th judicial district since 1934, and served in the state legislature in 1929 and 1931. Earl Hall Phones Listed Separate phone numbers for the units of Earl hall are: Ext. 370, main desk; 371, McChire; 372. Morton; 373, Sheldon; 374, Stafford: 375, Young, and 5-9162, pay phone. General listings of all campus phone numbers, most of which are the same as last year, will appear in the Emerald next week. — Freshman Gals— "v i Have You Heard Westgate * Shoppe Has Name Brands • WHITE STAG • • BERMUDA SWEATERS • w r JONATHAN LOGAN FRITZIE BLOUSES . I Westgate Shoppe 895 East 13th Avenue When your courses are set And a dream-girl you've met... Have a real cigarette —have a CAMELl U J. Ui't'tioliU Tobacco Co.. Wlo«ton-8al«m. N. C.