Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 23, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Registration Opens Soon
For Adult Night Classes
Registration for fall term night
classes at the University will be
done during the first two meet
ings of each course. The fee is
$8 per oi-edit hour or class hour I
for all students, regardless of
academic status. Minimum fee is
$16 per term.
Students may not take more
than 6 term hours if employed
full time. Veterans may use bene
fits available under the Federal
and State laws for General Ex
tension Division work.
Available under the Business
Administration school are Con
structive Accounting and Ele
ments of Marketing.
Education courses being of
fered include Special Teaching
Methods in art. School Law and
Organization. Supervision of Stu
dent Teachers in Elementary
School. School Finance. Measure
ment in Education and Public
and Professional Relations.
Under Health Education are
courses in First Aid and Health
Education Workshop, with Body
Conditioning for Women being
taught under Physical Educa
tion.
Speech department classes are
Speech for Business and Profes
sional people, and Principles and
Techniques of Speech Correction.
Science courses available are
Foundations of Physical Science,
and Biological Science Survey.
History offers History of West
ern Civilization and Oregon His
tory. The Romance Language
department has First-Year Span
ish. First-Year French and an ad- ;
vanced First-Year French course.
Under psychology is Psychol
ogy of Small Groups, a seminar: j
under general science is Natural-1
History of Oregon: law. Law for
Laymen: phvlosophy. Elementary
Logic: sociology. The Family in
American Culture: art and archi
tecture. Jewelry and Metalsmith
ing; art education. Creative Art
and- Crafts for the Elementary
Teacher, and geology. Economic
Mineralogy.
Instructors for night classes
program include:
R. E. Babcock instructor ir.
Business Administration; E. R.
Bingham, assistant professor of
History; Ely Chertok. instructor
in Sociology: Francis E. Dart,
assistant professor of Physics;
Ned J. Davison, instructor in
Romance Languages: Patricia M.
Gathercole, instructor in Ro
mance Languages; Robert C.
James, instructor in Art; Ber
tram Jessup, professor of Phi
losophy: Louis Koilmeyer, grad
uate assistant in Allied Arts: A.
S. Luchins, associate professor of
Phychology;
Roy W MiBery. instructor in
Educator.: Thomas F Marshall,
instructor in Romance Lan
guages: Bonita M Per, instructor
in Science; Jene.Ts Moo heal,
associate professor of Health
Education:
W. Scott Nobles, assistant pro
fessor of Speech: John Pierce
Jones. assistant professor of Fhy
cology and Education: Miles
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sition vci tli two ' students j
who need to make money in
spare time. Ptefer majors
in business administration,
‘ but not essential. Call 4
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p.m. for appoint nu at. 9-27
koyal quiet' Deluxe portable
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Used Deans and raust
4-1238.
F,—
Romney, associate professor of
Education:
Robert \V. Smith, assistant pro
fessor of History; Lloyd \Y.
Staples, professor of Geology;
Marion Taylor, professor of Edu
cation; Sanford Tepfor. assistant
professor of Biology; Paul Wash
ke. professor of Physical Educa
tion. and Norton Young, instruc
tor in Speech.
Administrators are Viron A.
Moore. Assistant Dean of the ex
tension division and head of the
department of state-wide serv
ices.
Howard J. Akers is administra
tive assistant for the department
of state-wide services.
Campus Briefs
• Petitions for secretary of the
Student Union directorate are
available in the program direc
tors office on the third floor of
the SLr. Lucia Knepper, direc
torate chairman has announced.
• All 1FC members will meet
Sunday at 7:30 pan. in the Stu
dent Union ballroom, according
to Kent Dorwin, president.
Professor s Story
To be Included in
Forthcoming Book
A new publication. U> tye called
the Reporter Reader, will soon
be published by Doubleday and
Company. It contains selections
from past editions of the Re
porter mugazine.
Robert Gordon, assistant pro
fessor of Kngiish at the Univer
sity, is author of one of the short
stories in the collection. It ap
peared in the magazine under
the title "The Ordeal of Henry
Duffill."
UO Placement Office
Now Open for Seniors
Kail W Ohthank. placement
director, stutes that anyone who
will graduate this year should
come in soon and fill out data in
his office pertaining to the kind
of job wanted upon giuduation.
Onthank said that students
who have their preferences on!
file early will have a better I
chance of obtaining the job they
want, as the placement office
can notify them when something j
in which they are interested
comes to its attention.
Onthank s office is Emerald
207.
H ELLO.. • from the LEMON-O
CLASS OF '59 drop in for
Magazines — Ice Cream — Pop — Snacks
We're Here to Serve You!
Corner 13tfi and Alder — Across from Sigma Chi !
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Civil Service Commission
To Open Eugene Branch
The Oregon State Civil Service
Commission is establishing H
part-time branch office in Eu
gene. acconiing to Charles \V.
Terry, Director.
The office, whi h will go Into
regular operation on Monday,
will be maintain! ,i by Wilfred B
Swenson. University of Oregon
senior.
Swenson is a major in political
science and was employed by the
Civil Service Commission in
f^uleni this summer in connection
with tin* State's Public Admini
stration Internship program.
The Eugene Commission office
is located at the rear of the Uni
versity Business office in Em
erull Hull. Swenson keeps office
hours there between 3 and 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Persons interested in employ
«■
ment with I hi* State Should visit
Swenson during the hours he haw
scheduled *>r phone between .'5
and 5 at Ext. 206 There is par
ticular demand at present, es
pecially on campus for typists
mi l stenographs s.
UT Calls for Season
Ticket Representatives
Each campus living organiza
tion should send a member to the
Lnlveislty theatre to act as its
representative In the season
ticket contest. Itepresentatives
should come to the box office
next Week between 1 and 5 p m.
for their instructions and receipt
books.
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