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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1957)
MK(ONI) UKI'TKNANT l.» Jiniiiu -I. Morton, University Kriiilualr of tin* i'liiHs of ltt.1l. Is utIcntllnK lilt* Womi ii In the Mr 1‘nrre OfflriT lin«il<' Mill* tnry ninrM< o' l.nekluml Mr Force Itase In Nun Antonio, Tixiih. Mis* Morton «m Bn hngllsli mu (or at tin- I'nlvrr *11 y. KKCOND LIEUTENANT Janet It. Simpson, class of '.Vi at the I niierslty, h currently attend iiif( the Women In the Air Force Officer Basic Military Cournr at I-iiMand Air Force Base In Sun \ntonlo, Texas. Miss Simpson was graduated from the I'nherslty school of education with a bachelor of science degree. Campus Briefs • The Sum WVIim Kan ('lull will hold :i public meeting today off and on In tho Fish howl to celebrate the appointment of the i lub's namesake to Wi^t Point Weiss will la* on campus all day. • Ml persons wanting to con t<- t traffic ticket* Hhould meet with the traffic court tonight at 7 In the Student Union. • lir. I,. S. Kodney, associate professor of physical education, will .apeak at noon today for the last emlner of health and phys ical education graduates. • The exeeutlxe board of ( nn terbtiry Club w ill meet today at 4 p m In the Student Union to discuss bus Inc . and the pro gram for next year. Koom num bei will la* posted. • < fi.tirmrn of \fother‘s Week end committee will meet at noon \\ ••dnc.H.iay in the Student Union. Koom number will be pouted. All reports must be handed in at this time, according to Kllen Kitzslm :no;. .o’.d Cathy Peterson, general co-chairman. • \n important meeting of Sigma Delta Chi will be held to night at 7 in the Allen Room of Alien Hall. • The Neuman club executive council will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Newman house. • \II Kpiscnpal students and faculty are invited to attend a celebration of Holy Communion WedncKday, at 7 a m. in CJerlinger Hall Bieakfast will follow. Foreign Policy Topic for Panel A panel discussion on Amer ican .foreign policy towards Rus sia will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Student Union. The talk, sponsored by the International Relation* Club, is entitled ‘'Con tainment Reconsidered I* It Still Valid?” Guest panelists will be William A. Williarna, assistant professor of history, J. Oudd Brown, in structor in political science, Charles Kobnrger, graduate stu dent in political science, and Gunther Koerner, also a political science graduate student. According to Birger Brandt, president of IRC, the panel will be patterned after the Harkness plan, inaugurated by Professor Harkness of Yale University. The panel will be followed by a general discussion and by a “division of the house,” Brandt said. Mortar Board Elects Officers Sue Ryder was elected as presi dent of (Tie University chapter of Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, at an initiation meet ing Monday evening at the home of President and Mrs. O Meredith Wilson. Other officers elected were Mary Jo Fourier, vice-pres.dent; Jean McPherson, secretary; Ar lene Clark, treasurer; Leola Lor enzen. historian, and Laura Mor ris. editor. Mrs. Willard L. Thompson, wife of the University director of pub lic services, was named new ad viser to fill the expired term of Mrs. Wilson. Other advisers to the group are Mrs. Victor P Mor ris. wife of the dean of the school of business administration, and EC A. L«*sch, professor of Eng lish. Top Student Libraries Get Prizes (Continued front pnqe one) Maloof, mathematic*; and John E. Wilis, anthropology. Ydsumosa Kuroda received an honorable i mention for his library on Amer ; lean society. First place co-winners for the paper-back category were Ann j Becker, graduate in speech and drama, with a library on literary I criticism and dramatics; and Lily and Charles Stevenson, with a general paper-back collection. Second prize went to Dwane Me Holick for his collection on lit erature. The prizes in this di HELP WANTED The Duckling counsel program of the YWCA is now being plan ned for this summer. Girls inter ested in writing letters of wel come and being "big sisters" to next years incoming freshmen may contact members of the sophomore class council or co chairmen of the counseling pro gram, Jeanne Guske and Jane Garrett. Petitions can be obtained from these girls and should be turned in to the YWCA office in Ger linger Hall by noon Thursday. vision were $5 in rash for each winner. Miss Bernice Rise, announced that Philadelphia House was to he especially commended because libraries were entered by 12 members of that house. The Josephine Evans Harpham Silver Cup which is annually awarded to the living organiza tion with the best recreational reading program was given this year to Phi Kappa Sigma. Pi Kappa Alpha. University House, and Highland House also re ceived recognition for their li braries. This award was pre sented at the All Campus Sing. 'Doing Time at College To be 'Y' Talk Topic "Doing Time at the University" is the title of the speech to be given by E. R. Bingham, assist ant professor of history, Wednes day at 8 p.m. for the YWCA YMCA sponsored Factelty-at home. All interested students are in vited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Those needing transportation should meet in front of Gerlinger at 7 :45 p.m. OFFICIAL RING University of Oregon Sterling Silver or 10K Gold. Priced from $21 75-$34.50. Letters can be encrusted on the top of the stone. See them and order them. ALUMNI OFFICE 110-M Erb Memorial Union You smoke refreshed A new idea in smoking...all-new Created by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • most modern filter Take a puff—it’s Springtime! Light up a filter-tip Salem and find a smoke that refreshes your taste the way Springtime does you. It’s a new idea in smok ing—menthol-fresh comfort... rich tobacco taste.. .pure, white modern filter! 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