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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
Ski School Will Open in January i\ .'•ki ncnooi win open this winter hy popular demand, co sponsored hy the Student Un ion Hoard and the Oregon Daily Kmerald. It will be held on week days, beginning in January, at the Willamette Ski Area Two four-week sessions are planned, at a coat of $20 each. Instruction will he $12 and trans portation $8, Buses will leave from, and return to, the SU turn around. ('lasses will have a max imum of 1* people and will he supervised by registered instruc tors. ! Application forma are enclosed I in today’s Emerald and should t>e filled out immediately and returned to room 301 SU. Further information will he available in a special booth in the Ski Shop in the basement of the SU on Nov 25, 2(1, 27 and Jan 6, 7, H, from » a m, to 10 a in and 2 p.m to 5 p m. Equipment rentals at special rates will be available at the Ski Area. Orientation and movies will be held at Sheldon High School at # pm on Dec. 5, 12 and 19 Everyone is welcome. OREGON DAILY EMERALD 1964 SKI SCHOOL SpotiHorrd by Htudrnt Union Board Ht-aw enroll me in the Emerald'* 1964 Ski School. I understand that I may either pay my entry fee with this application or make payment prior to January 8. 1964 I further understand that the holding of the Ski School i* dependent on individual busloads of student, signing up for the classes and that my tickets will be available on January 9, 1964 In consideration of accepting this application, I hereby, for myself my heirs executors and administrators, waive and release the Uni yersity of Oregon and all its agencies, representatives, and assigns for any all injuries to person or property by the undersigned or by any of them at said Ski School sessions and traveling to and from same. NAME ADDRESS: SIGNED: PHONE AGE: IMPORTANT: Check the Group You Want to Be Enrolled In MONDAYS: January 13. 20, 27, February 3 ft ESDAYS: January 14, 21, 2C, February 4 WEDNESDAYS: January 15, 22. 29. February 5 THURSDAYS: January 16, 23, 30, February 6 FRIDAYS: January 17, 24. 31, February 7 Place me in a Beginning beginner class, beginner class. Intermediate class, advanced class No refund, after January Hth; non transferable. This form and payment should be left at Room 301. Erb Memorial Student Union. $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 SKIS BERG'S NORDIC SKI SHOP Featuring your favorite names in: BOOTS POLES HEAD AND WOOD RENTALS 13th & Lawrence Eugene Open: 10-9 SWEATERS PARKAS CAMPUS BRIEFS There will he a »hort meeting of Sopho more Representative* for (Ireatrr Oregon, Area tonight at 7:00 p.rn. in the SI . AW8 petition* for Woman'* Week Chair man may hi picket] up on the thiril Hoor of the SI They are line hy 5:00 Ttie»<la>, Nov#*ml»er JO. Student* interested in serving on the 1V63-M World I'niversity Service (VVI'Sj committee are asked to till out petitions either at the ('diversity VMCA other, AIM Student I'nion, or at the SI * Prijgram of her | he major function '*f tin* committee *« to organize and administer the W'I'S W'rek Drive in early spring. This is one of the few major fund-raising drives con ducted on the campus and it provide* an opportunity for significant service on the International scene. There will be a short Mortar Board meet mg regarding Homecoming Mum* today at noon. The room nunilrer will be ported hi the SI.*. Junior Weekend petitions are available for off-campus students on the third fbior of the SI' Previous activities are not re quired, Petition* are due Friday, Novem ber 22. The University YMCA is calling for peti tions for the International Festival C om mittee. Regular ASI'O or SI' petition form* may l»e used. Tliese should he re turned to the I'niversity YMC'A office, 3IX SI Member* of this committee will do the ba*n organizational work for the all cam pus International Festival to Ik- held in the late winter or early spring term Men students interested in serving on the various committee* of the I'm vers it;* V M C A are asked to turn in petition* for these positions to the Y other, 318 SI' Opening- are available on the following committee: Little Brother. International Pr gram Student Faculty Semin a r *. Teacher Assistants, Man and the Art- and I )ulog ue* There will be a Phi Theta Upstlon meet ing at 6:JO PaDy at the Sigma Rapp House. All Womens' living organizations will have 2 Ob a m clo*mg hour* Sunday nvirti ing Girls will have to pay one penny for each minute they are out after 1 ;00 a.m The money will fie used by AW S for seboi a r ships. Heads of Houses please select a service chairman ftom your living organization to represent you on the Service Board. Turn the representative- name* into the AW> office by Friday at J 00 Judo Club practice will be Saturday. '* 00 am, at the YMCA with the YMCA Judo ( lub The Northwest Judo Tourna ment will l*e hehl in Portland, December 7 The YM YWCA sponsored Internation al I offe» H«'ur will l>e helil today at 4:00 in C»erlinger lamngr AH American and international students are invited to attend for an interesting hour of coffee and corner College Life— The Character of God” will Ik- discusser! at V 00 tonight by Dr. Kailrn.ii her at the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, 791 15th Avr K. For tran*j»or tation meet at Carson. Cloran or Wilcox at 8 45. V is itme...or Jack Winter l It’s you, princess, when you have tin* Jack Winter look. But whoa... take a minute to learn about the subject of stretch. Because once you put yourself in Jack Winter stretch pants, you are going to get the eye test. Be darn sure you can pass. Questions. Should you wear stretch pants? What kind of figure does it take? Most all figures are flattered by stretch, whether angular, trian gular, ora figure eight. Even if you have an hourglass figure where all the sand has sunk to the bottom, stretch pants can do quick subtract ing. You won't need a grease job to slip in, but there’s no sag. bag or bind either. Jack Winter cuts 'em just right...lean and ladylike...pro portioned in your proper leg-length. So it's you and Jack Winter getting all those straight-on. slant-eyed, turn-about-face looks. You and Jack Winter causing that campus stir. Jack Winter 1410 Broadway, New York City Infirmary K«r:;ipin# the cold weather hy spending Wednesday in th'* infirmary were Judith I Janie!*, Sandra ( halton, J.iuda Hopper, Sharon M. Bcrge. Susan A Turnbull. Lil ian K ehburn. Sherry Holloway, Nancy Province, Kugcne Miller and lion Merkt. 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