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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1961)
Weekend Queen Voting Is Today One of the five finalists for Junior Week queen will be crown ed Friday night during the inter mission of the annual Junior Prom. The queen will be hostess for Junior Week events climaxing May 13-14 with the 1961 Canoe Fete, and All-campus Sing. THE CANDIDATES are Judy Fosdick, a brown-haired, brown eyed junior from Randnor, Pa., who is majoring in foreign lan guages. Judy is currently chair man of Mother’s weekend. AWS secretary, and a member of Phi Theta Upsilon. Her hobbies in clude swimming, reading, and traveling. After graduation Judy plans tentatively to work with languages, perhaps in the field of government translations. Sue Hart, who is majoring in elementary education, is fro m Portland. She has light brown hair and green eyes. After gradu ation she plans to teach. Her ac tivities include SU dance commit tee. Junior prom decorations. Frosh Snowball princess, and Greater Oregon. Her summer plans include Europe; Art, she says, is her hobby. Sandy Hill, a junior from As Biology Professor To Get Grant A. L. Soderwall, associate pro fessor of biology at the Univer sity has been awarded a 512. 090 grant by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission for contin ued study of differences in re productive physiology in old and young animals. The grant is a renewal of a i 59.000 grant which Sodei-wall has been working under this \ year. Results of the first year's work show that moderate doses j of X-ray lengthens gestation in i young female hamsters. The lengthened period is comparable to that of normal old animals. 22 25 months old Continuing the study of the, aging effect of X-rays on young female hamsters. Soderwall will study in detail the hormones j and blood protein chemical sup- '■ plies, next year. Two graduate students work ing with Soderwall on the proj- j ect are Charles Turbvfill and Floy Peterson. The grant will be used to support graduate assist- j ants next year, to acquire equip ment, and to maintain the ani- j mal colony. PATRONIZE YOUR] • ADVERTISERS • I toria. has light brown hair and bine eyes. She is majoring in speech on the secondary educa tion level and plans to teach pub lic speaking after graduation. This summer she will attend sum mer school at Oregon. She lists her favorite hobbies as water ski ing and golf. Her activities in 1 elude Winter Carnival princess, SU dance committee, Frosh Rally board and publicity chairman for Junior Weekend, 1960. LINDA OKU, a junior from Grants Pass, has dark brown hair and green eyes. She is majoring in business education and plans to teach commercial courses in high school after graduation. Her activities include president of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Chi Theta, national business women's honorary; Greater Oregon; and breakfast chairman, Junior Weekend. 1960. Her hobbies are water skiing and swimming. Sandy Nelson, a blond-haired, blue-eyed junior is from Portland. She is majoring in English liter ature and plans to teach high school after graduation. Her act ivities include SU coffee hour, SU directorate, Heart Hop selec tion and queen court. Her hob bies are swimming and dancing. The concert preceeding the prom begins at 7:30 p.m.. Fri day. with the dance beginning at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the main desk of the Student Union. IFC To Decide On Sing Participation Inter - Fraternity Connell must make u decision on whe ther or not the four fraterni ties placed on social probation because of winter term grades will he able to participate in tills year’s All-Campus Sing. I>lek Sorenson, IFC Presi dent's Council President, said that he was unwilling to say what the decision would be, but that he thought that the houses not singing in mixed groups would lie able to compete. Fraternities affected by this decision would lie Chi Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Al pha, and Beta Theta Pi, last year's winners in the male competition. Philosophy PhD Offered for Fall A new program leading to a doctor of philosophy degree in the field of philosophy will be offered at the University begin ning in the fall of 1961. The increasing demand for philosophy instructors and the fact that only one other North west institution offers a doctoral program in philosophy prompted the University to set up the pro gram. Under the doctoral program a candidate my specialize in eth ics, history or philosophy, theory of knowledge or the value of the ory, aesthetics, and the philoso phy of science. ‘Something to Swing About9 JUNIOR PROM and CONCERT McArthur court Friday, april i4»h CONCERT 7:30 DANCE 9:30 TWO HOUR CONCERT, STARRING JAZZ GREATS SHELLY MANNE and HIS MEN PLUS JOANIE SOMMERS Gen. Admission $1.75 Reserved $2.50 THE PROM . . . MUSIC BY SI ZENTNER and ORCHESTRA RESERVED CONCERT AND PROM TICKETS $5.00 TICKETS ON SALE AT MAIN DESK IN S.U. DEADLINE 1 P. M. THURSDAY, APRIL 13TH AT 2682 POTTER STREET BIG MAC PAC CONTEST MOTOROLA PORTABLE STEREO ON DISPLAY IN CO-OP HU. YARD 26th POTTER I 2682 POTTER For Further Information Call Dl 3-9937 Al Oaks 5 :00 r> :00 6:15 7 :00 10:00 10:15 10:.10 II :55 KWAX Program Wednesday. April 12. 1961 And We Listen Jii*i 4’etc Warn i* host. Campus and Regional New# And We Listen Ja*r Raton (Concert Music) Germany Today* Cultural and artistic life of West (icrtuauy. Ilis Kor Joy Physiological and psychological nature, the current status. and the virion* programs of prevention and treatment for the drug addiction problem in the 1 \S. "Addiction: International Status" Starlight The Cppcr Room 1341 PATTERSON Classified Ads— RATES: 5c per word first Insertion; 3c thereafter. Minimum charge 50c. All classified ads must be In before 3:30 p.m. on the day preceding publication. Call DI 2-1411, Ext. 618. SERVICES PHOTOGRAPHY OF House Groups House Dances Campus Activities FEHLY STUDIO 1214 Kincaid DI 4-3432 TYPING IN MY HOME. Fast Service. DI 3-1101 CAMPAIGN DODGERS. Quick Service. Dave Henry Printing Co. Phone DI 5-3833. DR. ROBERT B. McDONALD Optometrist Visual Examination Contact Lens fitting and consultations by appointments Contact Lens Service and supplies. DI 4-2320 — 921 Willamette TYPING- My home. DI 4-1992. 428 E. 19th. New address aft er March 3: 310 E. 31st. Mrs. Phyllis Smith. TYPING My home. 260 West 25th. Electric typewriter. Ex perienced. DI 5-1979. MIMEOGRA PHING — add resa in g. Forms, letters, notices. A. B. Dick equipment and sup plies. Mishlers, 1079 Oak St. DI 4-7172. TYPING Thesis, manuscripts, and papers. IBM electric. Fran ces G. Ericson, 2206-12 Patter son Drive. DI 3-7096. IRONING at 75c an hour. 1455 "K” Street. Call HI 6-3539. TYPING- Bernice Blakesley. DI 3-0158. 775 E. 15th., Apt. 5 TYPING. Jackie Nelson 1786 Columbia. DI 3-6831. RENTALS NEW, one-bedroom apartment, tile vanity bath, deluxe appli ances. Drapes, carpet. $90 month. Large savings to right party. 1445 E. 19th, DI 3-0604; DI 4-8800. TUTORING FRENCH — By student from France, Francois Le Roy. DI 5 9375, or ext. 794. TUTORING: Composition and Literature. DI 5-1866. HIGH SCHOOL and College Algebra and Trig. DI 5-4705. FOR SALE USED TVs, $25 and up. Budget Terms. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 7th & Charnelton DI 3-2501 BIKE Raleigh. 6-speed. Fred, DI 3-6389. DOUBLE oven de luxe Westing house range, $65. DI 3-1210 after 6 p.m. TYPEWRITER Royal upright. $30. DI 4-8284 after 4 p.m. 1960 VESPA “150” scooter. Wind shield, buddy-seat, luggage box, 2600 miles. $325. 1946Vi Villard Street. PORTABLE typewriter. Has French, Spanish symbols. Ex cellent condition. DI 3-5524. FOR SALE NEW Martin guitar with nuw, 00-28-G (Grand Concert). Two hundred and fifty dollars. Call DI 5-5746 after 6 p.m. USED tires to fit most late model cars. 99c, *1.99. $2.99. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 7th A Charnelton DI 3-2501 CLASSIC MG-TD 1951, very good overall condition, yellow, new top and curtains. RAH. safety belts, good tires, recent overhaul. Best offer over $900. Call Dr. Stahl. PI 3-3084. Corvallis. RCA portable stereo. 3-speed, al most new, excellent condition. Call Will Raider, ext. 794 MAN'S Raleigh Sports Bike. Cost $76 new. Excellent condi tion. $40. DI 3-4147. ERIGIDAIRE STOVE DI 3-0634. MUST sell 1960 Metropolitan harptop, for cash, to settle es state. Only 300 men, showroom condition. Best offer over $1000. Phone DI 5-4371 or DI 4-9461. ERIGIDAIRE. $50. Just like new. See at 1341 Alder or call DI 4 2138. 1959 TR-3 Make one payment of $79.36. assume contract, balance of $16.75. Chuck Lenhardt. 1997 East 15th, mornings only. RCA stereo with separate speak er cabinet. Make offer. 1600 >3 Moss. GOOD skis, bindings, poles, shoes: size 8. Half price. $48.50. 133 Howard Avenue, evenings. 10 DAYS ONLY Balance all 1 wheels $8.00 val ue for only $3.99. This offer open only to students A faculty mem bers. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 7th & Charnelton DI 3-2501 SKIS and bindings. DI 3-7896. Call afternoons and ask for Wen dell. AUTO REPAIRS PACKAGE MOTOR OVERHAUL Includes new chrome rings, new rod bearings, new gaskets and oil, complete valve grind, tune engine twice. Total parts and labor— $75 6-CYLINDER CARS $95 8-CYLINDER CARS 100% WRITTEN GUARANTEE T&A MOTORS 2025 Franklin DI 5-1110 After hoOrs RI 6-4984 LOST & FOUND MAN’S gold ring—Airborne U.S. Army lost near Chapman Hall. Call DI 4-8607. _RIDES & RIDERS FEMALE rider to share expenses on trip to East Coast. Leave approx. June 10. Call Juli John son, DI 5-9090.