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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1960)
Essays due May 1 for annual awards The Peter Pauper Press, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beilenson, is offering: groups of books as prizes to University undergradu ates who submit the best essays on subjects dealing with reading and the art of fine bookmaking. Judges will b? the University li brarian and two faculty members to be appointed. First prize will be ten printed classics. The books can be se lected by the winner from the press's ‘‘collector's editions." Sec ond prize will be five classics. The awards will be made at the All Campus Sing during Junior weekend. Entry rules may be obtained from Miss Bernice Rise in the Browsing Room. All essays must be submitted to 'Carl W. Hintz, librarian, or Miss Rise by May 1. Disarmament topic of TV discussion “Is Disarmament a Pipe Dream?” will be discussed on Point of View over KOAC-TV, Channel 7, tonight at 8:30. Participants will Include Charles P. Schleicher, professor of political science: John L, Powell, head of the physics de partment; Robert Lee per, head of the psychology department, and Cecil Stickney, Eugene attorney. Arrmhibians deoict niaht life in show ■ ■ The Amphibians will present a ^ show in Leighton Pool, the new j men’s pool, at 7:30 p.m. April 28, j 29, and 30. The show is under the j direction of Rae Hinchey and the theme will be “Night on the Town.” The water show will depict night life across the nation be ginning with Oregon and cover ing San Francisco, Las Vegas. New Orleans, New York, and other hltfh spots. "This should be the best show we've put on, and, It will be the first one we've done In the new pool," said Mary Sullivan, pledge trainer for the Amphibians. YOUR CO-OP BOARD COMPLETES ANOTHER YEAR OF SERVICE Three positions to be vacated soon... Nominations due at annual meeting TODAY Frank Weigel President Senior Sharon Pape Vice- President Senior Phyllis Culbertson Secretary Junior Gary Rothenberger Junior Richard Weigel Sophomore ,59-/60 CO-OP BOARD OF DIRECTORS These are the five U. of O. students who along with two faculty members have the responsibility of directing the Co-op Store for you, the Co-op member—its only owner and stockholder. The board which is selected each year by Co-op members determines all major policies in the store’s operation. Since the present board’s term of office expires in a few weeks, three new student board members (one sophomore, two juniors) will be chosen at the ASUO elections next month. Nominations for these positions will be in order at the Co-op’s annual open meeting TODAY at 4 p.m. You are urged to nominate a qualified candidate of your choice. Be sure to vote too! For 40 Years, The UO Co-op Store has provided the Best in Savings and Service to Oregon Students