Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 23, 1955, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Business Confab
Scheduled Next
Week, Spokane
To further the cause of adult
real eatate education, approxi
mately 800 real entitle salesmen,
brokers, and appraisers from
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and
Montana will converge upon Hpo
kane, Washington for the North
weal. Heal Kistate Kducatlorial
Conference and the Annual Real
tor State Conference S'-pt. 20, 27
and 28.
Deevem Johnson, assistant pro
fessor of business, will represent .
the School of Buaineaa Admlni
atration at the meeting which
brings together realtors of the
four states to exchange ideas and
dlacuna mutual problems in the;
adult education fie|<).
Arthur B Langlle, Governoi
of Washington, will addrea* the
t (inference. Othei speakers in
fhalt* sixteen recognized leaders!
in the real estate field from
various parts of the nation who
w ill give lectures and lead In I
panel discussions.
Under the joint sponsorship of
tli<’ I’mvei.Hiiy Si hool of Buame'ts
Administration, the Aaso ialmn
of Oregon Heal Estate Hoards ;
;tnd the Oregon State Real Es
tate Dept., 16 one-day institutes
will he held in various Oregon
cities during the year, for the
purpose of adult education in the
• eat estate field, announces John
ron. These institute* will lie open
to any of Oregon's 7000 licensees.
The first C’allfomia-Stanford
Washington varsity crew I' gatta
in 1907 was not completed. All
the sheila comi>eting on the Bau
salito course were swamped be
fore reaching the finiah line.
Seniors Urged to
Make Inquiries
Km I W. Out hank, placement
director, strongly advises all stu
dents who Hie within a year of
graduation to keep in touch with
hi>: office m regard to making
iippointmcntH with employers
who will noon be visiting the
campus.
Onthank has recently returned
from an insurance conference at
the University of Washington.
Placement directors of Pacific
Coast colleges and universities,
teachers of insurance, and people
In VHrloua aspects of the insur
ance industry attended the con
ference. Much of the discussion
(overed the range of economic
npport unities in the insurance
field other than selling.
Onthank stated that seniors
and graduate students should
come into his office soon and
fill out data pet taming to jobs
they hojic to obtain. Various em
ployers will begin making dates
with employment prospects about
Oct 1.
Students should come early to
he sure to get the best contacts,
and not wait until spnng. said
Onthank.
Top Teams Slate
Weekend Contests
(Jn the national football scene
this weekend, several of the top
rated teams will be meeting their
first tough opponent of th<- sea
son.
Among the Saturday clash s
are Hire and Alabama. Texas
i hristlan and Texas Tech. Colo
rado and Arizona iboth 1905 fire
gon opponentsi, Georgia Tech
and Florida and Kentucky and
Mississippi.
The TV game of the week in
Eugene will be the Califorma
Illtnois game from Berkeley.
Bunion Derby
Needs Chairmen'
Bunion Derby committee chair
ni(!) arc being asked to jietitinn
by Tuan RainviHe and Joan Kraus
general < o-chaTrmen of the Oct.
ft dance.
Chairmanships open are pro
motion. publicity, finance, house
co-ordination and general secre
tary. Freshmen are urged to pe
tition for these positions.
The derby itself is a nickel-hop
type dance, with members of
men s living organizations house
hopping to women's houses and
dorms.
Possible plans now being
formed rail for a local radio sta
tion to play music for the derby
from 7 to 10:50 p.m. There will
also ho a sound track broadcast
ing music as campus men travel
from house to house.
Dancing in each living organ
ization is being lengthened to 15
minutes instead of the former 10.
Phone Extensions
Now Operating
New office phones for several
departments on campus have
been announced and are now in
opet at ion.
Offices of the Health and
Physical Education department
are Ext. 405 and 406 Faculty
members have ‘extensions 407.
408, 400, *410, 411, 412, 413 and
414.
History department offices are
597 and 59b. Offices of the so
ciology department aie Ext. 587
and 588.
Speech department offices are
extensions 400 and 402. with 403
being the costume office and
404 the speech clinic.
RELIGIOUS MOTES
( hristkin Ways for College
Dhvh" will tn- the Sunday eve
ning discussion topic at 5:30 p.m
nt Christian Hmite (736 E. 16th
avenue i. Speaker is Robert Ful
ton, announcer for radio station
KERO, and active church lay
man. He ia a graduate of the
University of Oregon. The pro
gram is planned as one of a
series.
The morning program begins
with a “Donut Hour" at 9:16 p.m.
Following are two Bible study
groups, led by Vtetor P. Morris,
the Rev. John Boosinger and
Clarence H. Elliott. After these
sessions, students will attend
church.
The evening Fireside hour will
open with a «ing at S:3f> o’clock. I
Then there will be slides of sum
mer conferences attended hy the
students.
Weekday meetings include the
Older Students’ Dinner at 5:30
p.m. Tuesday for veterans, up
perclassmen, and graduate stu
dents. with Norma Terry and
Bob Biggs serving as co-chair
men The Executive Council will
meet at 9 p.m. Wednesday, and
Christian House vespers will be
at 10 p.m. Thursday.
Friday evenings are fun nights
every week, and Saturday eve
nings are informal Open House
All students are welcome.
Westminister Foundation, Pres
byterian student cehter. will be
gin its regular schedule of fail
activities Sunday with discussion
groups ’ following the & a.m.
coffee hour.
The first discussions will deal
with organization and subjects
for the remainder of the term
according to J. Stanley Barlow.
Presbyterian University pastor.
Sunday evening's vespers will
be held at 6:30 with a service of
preparation for World-Wide
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Communion. The forum at 7
o'clock will deal with ‘The Mace
of Helicon at the, University."
It. C. Perkin- Religious depart
ment head will ts* discussion ad
visor A fellowship hour will fol
low at 8 p.m.
Activities Wednesday include a
rhapel -ervice at 12:30 p.m., a
'Khare the Wealth” pot luck din
ner at 5:30 and group discussion
and committee meetings at 6:15.
Open house will be held Friday
evening.
New SU Director
Is Whitman Grad
Miss Adell McMillan, a 1955
graduate of Whitman college, j*
Student Union program director
replacing Sandra Rennie.
She received her B.A, degree
in social science, and is a mem
oer of Mortarboard and Kappa
Kappa Gamma. She served as
program direotoi for two years
at Whitman, where it is a stu
dent position.
She was co-ordinator at the
Student Union regional confer
ence last year, and has been
assistant camp director and pro
gram director at Rake Coeur
d Alene campfire girls' camp in
Idaho.
Her secretary is Judy Carlson,
junior in liberal arts.
Another new member of the
SU staff is Dor.na Lundell, who
is receptionist and secretary for
Si Ellingson, SU director.
WELCOME
STUDENTS
Remember at
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Stationery Co.
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Napkins
.Candles
Plates
Decorating Supplies
Crepe
Tempera Colors
Brushes
Cardboards
School Supplies
National Eye-Ease
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All Leading Pens.
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