$1 CURRENTS Movie to Be Shown ••A Bell for Adano." starring Gene Tierney, William Beudix and John Hodiak. will be shown to night at 7 and 9 in Common wealth 13S. This tree educational movie is sponsored by the Stu dent movie committee, headed by Darlene Leland. Art Committee to Meet Creative arts committee will discuss the creative arts work shop when it meets today at 4 in the standing committee room of the Student Union. Brown to Lead Forum James Mason Brown, guest lecturer at the first winter term assembly Thursday, will lead the discussion at a coffee hour forum to be held at 4 n.m.. following the assembly. Student to Lecture J. P. McKeen-Smith. student in journalism, will speak or. the topic “Why Travel and How" at the Friday evening coffee hour, to be held in the Student Union browsing room at 7:30 p.m. These lectures are sponsored by the SU creative arts committee, headed by chairman Molly Monroe. Music Group to Meet Recorded music committee will hold an important re-organiza tional meeting today at 4 in the recorded music room, according to acting chairman Alarlis Clau3 sen. Campus Briefs • Rally committee will meet today at 12:10 in the Student Union. Room number will be posted. • Creek Week committee chair men and house representatives will meet today at 4 at the Stu dent Union. Under the Weather Confined to the infirmary Tues day were Laura Smith, Amy Sue Persons. Constance Had'ey. Jeanne Lee Baker. Sandra Pear son. Martha Faucett, Janet Som ers, Catherine Peterson, Lawr ence Carroll, John Gilmore, Greg ory Calvert, Robert Gerding, Ron ald Peterson, Donald Jacklin, Bruce Bloomfield and Jim Potter. clmeraid .... Want Ads Amusement route for sale. Pin ball machine; music box. and bowling; machines. Good in come. Bill Spores or Don Pollock. 5-9267. 2-24 For Sale: Complete set of women’s ski equipment. Call 3-331S after 5 p.m. 2-23 Please call 4-3432 and arrange for house dance pictures. The Fehty Studio. 2-3tf ABC Costume rental: largest selection in town. Phone: 4-2737. 395 Irving Rd. 2-29 Order your printing now from Witteveen Press. 3035 Hil yard. 4-3615. 214tf Printed Stationery: Fine bond social stationery, 25 enve lopes and 50 letterheads for SI. University Print Shop, Gamma Hall, or call Leeroy McCourry at 3-4021. 2-22 Band to Give Public Performance To Observe the Mozart Festival The University of Oregon Con ‘ cert Band, conducted by Robert Vagner, will present a public concert Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom in con junction with the Mozart Festi val. Musical offerings by the band include Titus Overture from the opera *'Lu Clemenza di Tito" of Mozart and five clarinetists, , Larry Sowell. Gerald Feldkamp. ! Marlene Bronson. Guy Beachler. and Waldo King, will be featured Nominations - To Be Thursday For Democrats Young Democrats will meet Thursday evening in the Student Union to nominate officers for the forthcoming election year. Election of the officers will take place the following Thursday. The club will discuss the organ isational meeting of the College Federation of Young Democratic , clubs. The meeting is scheduled for Friday and Saturday on the . Reed College campus in Portland. Campus Young Democrats will be sending three or four observ ers to the meeting, however it is doubtful if the club will become a member of the Federation. Bill Frye, president of the local club, said at a recent meeting that, “Such an organization is • fine for the Portland college clubs since there is a Multnomah coun ty club as well and several college I clubs in the Portland area.” The object of the Federation is to coordinate state Young Demo cratic groups and the college clubs. Frye stated however. “Our club is not in need of such an organization inasmuch as the campus group js also the county club which automatically coor dinates it with the state group." Room number for Thursday’s meeting will be posted on the Student Union bulletin board. We Have Caps and Gowns For Your GRADUATION I PORTRAITS PLEASE ARRANGE YOUR APPOINTMENTS ♦ REAL SOON - AND AVOID THE RUSH! THE j FEHLY STUDIO 1214 Kincaid On The Campus in an "Adagio" of the famous composer. Also Included in the evening performance will be ballet music lrom "William Tell” by Rossini; Frederick H. Clark's Symphony for Band in one move ment; three selections by Mona sorgsky; two preludes by Shos takovich; and First Suite in 10 flat by Holst. Selected marches will close the concert. This will be the second appear* ance of the Oregon band on the campus this year and the first full concert of the group this sea son. There will be no charge for the tickets which may be ob tained at the desk of the Student Union. Rated last year-as one of the finest organizations of its kind in the nation by famed band leader Edwin Franko Goldman', the University Concert band also received similar accolades from musicians and educators who heard the band's performances at the Northwest Conference in Eu gene last April. Seven concerts on a state-wide tour are scheduled for the band next month as well as several appearances during spring term. Agenda Listed For SU Board The Student Union Imurd will convene today at 4 p.m. Listed on the agenda for discussion are: • New business. • Directorate report. • Special attractions commit tee report. • Dunce committee chuinuan’s report. Senate to Choose Preview' Head General chairman for Duck Preview wc'k wilt be selected at the senate meeting at 0:30 p.m. Thursday, according to Bud Hink son, ASUO president. Other items on the senate's agenda for tomorrow night are: Reports on: • Exchange Assembly • Noise parade • Entertainment committee Committee reports, followed by discussion: • Parking • Rally • Athletic Petitions for Duck Preview chairman are due by 5 p.m. Thursday. Candidates will be in terviewed at 0:30 by the senate. Social Calendar I>eH<»e rti: Wednenday Rebec house and Philadelphia house. Alpha Phi and Alpha Tau Omega. Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Phi Ep silon. Delta Delta Delta and Delta Up silon. Dinner: Wednesday Delta Gamma and Beta Theta Pi. Dinner: Saturday Zeta Tau Alpha preference dinner Ihineet; Saturday Gamma Phi Betu Kappa Alpha Theta Delta Zeta Chi Omega Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Gamma Della Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Kappa Hendrick* Delta Gamma. Party: Saturday Ann Judson formal party. The chairman selected will be in charge of activities during tin* weekend, April 20 and 21. High school seniors from throughout the state will he guests those days of tlu* University. Activities are planned to give the prospective University stu dents a taste of college life. They will include a Vodvil show, Frl day-at-Four show, meeting with professors, Duck Preview dance and various athletic events. The WUS auction la not a part of the Duck Preview activities. Campus Calendar \Vct!n<’Hp Com Dn. h SIT 4:00 YVVGA Panel 334 SU HU Bd 907 St 6:30 Kagle Scout Uecog Bnqt Ballrm SU Canoe Fete Com ‘llO SU 7 00 Wee Theatre 13* CW 7:30 Coleman l.ect IRC 334 SU Cont Affairs 313 HU Ret Folk Dance G'-i! Annex Wilson \jeci 201 SU WUS YM SU PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • 1 HAVE FUN-Try Chicken . Hawaiian New Taste Thrill... T. Polynesian Delicacy s/ * You'll enjoy eating these tender young pieces of golden brown FRIED CHICKEN-Each bite richly scented with South Sea Island Allspice, then slowly marinated in ripe Pineapple Juice. 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