Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1965, Page Six, Image 6

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    Budget Passed
■ ■ ■
(Continiu'd from f’ ltjc I)
ciskovich. the present NSA co or
dinator. objected that at least
the ASUO president and the co
ordinator would have to be sent
to the conference.
• Franeiskovich then proposed
th.at the budget be SI,100. which
would allow two people to at
tend the conference. He said he
plans to introduce a resolution
later which would make these
two people the coordinator and
the vice-president. This was the
amendment that passed 15-2 on a
roll call vote.
NSA “Failure”
During the debate Francisko
vtch said, "NSA has been a fail
ure this year The delegates did
Pickets...
(Continiu'd from poos I ‘
in the picketing against the Stu
dent-Faculty Committee to Stay
in Viet Nam. He also said that
although “we haven't contacted
any faculty members, they are
welcome to join us."
He said his group has 150 signs
ready for the picketing Friday
rnd leaflets, outlining his group s
position, will be distributed in
University living organizations in
the next few days.
Campus Briefs
rder of the O' will meet today at Sig
i Nil.
AECI will meet at 7 p m. today in 136
T location, lkwothy deVeau. Ham. >c.v.'l
. rce teacher, will detnonstr He t
.• notion of puppet-. All mtcrcted per- ....
. c aeloome: the? shot-'1 ■•'»*
t -read, fabric -crap., buttmi.. etc.
Student teaching blocks two and three
f Fall term. 1<*«5. are due V ' i- «»
. :n 12?a Education.
A "Coke and Combo" is scheduled for
c 45-10:4-' p m today in the ti nt m
t - lton 1. The Syndicate will
son is 10 cents.
All students who have signed contracts
4- the coming year - u’.l contact t.ic
t -.cement Omce and r.ll •••:; a I Ac
ceptance form.
E.C.S. is forming a unit at the Vniyer
£-:v for voting people interested n\
i *r rescue work. The conditioning pr nm
, 'fade- a %wie variety * athlet.c :* ’ :
lies. Write P<> » v ; 15.- Eugene, i t
applications an-i informati m.
Campus Chapel, a service of warshtp .or j
he 1‘nivet sit-. ci.ratm-.mt>. sf be rid
earn 9:30-10:15 p m. t "day at l\ c-<•> I
F nmdation. 1236 Kinc-n ‘ He\. !<-.*ocrt
fling* bury will preach.
The Co-education Gymnastic Club will :
m ret at 7 p.m. today t : a * i.k »ut in the
Apparatu- Room. Men** P E Building
Petitions are now available tor the Rally
rtoar.1 in 301 SI*. Student* who will V
sophomores. juniors and senior* next year |
*,-e eligible. For further. information, con
t ct Greg Reed. 344-4979.
Tickets for the Hawaiian Luau on May 1
r>. , jhov on 'ale at the Student t nion main
(v-k and at Bronson's Travel Agency.
Decoys will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in
t Student Union. Attendance i* mamla
l .ry unit" an excuse i- sent.
Petitions are now available on the third
f ,>f of the SU for membership in I>ec • -
ivofpective member* must have 137 credit
4 at the end oi spring term and have
s.* fca^t a 2.0 accum. Petitions are due by
5 p.m April 30. Contact Sherry Luca*,
' 45-5816. or Karen Kullberg, 1584, for
* formation.
Petitions are available for SU Board
i embers and chairmanship positions on the
l ird floor of the SU. Positions open for the
l;>«ard: sophomores in Art and Architec
1 tre. Health and Recreation, Liberal Art.-.
Husic; juniors in Business Administration
id Law; graduate student* from every
department. Chairmanship': Kr each of
Vte 10 committee-. More i» available. Fi>r
* formation, contact Pam Charles ext.
1586.
Mortar Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. to
day in the >U.
their jobs as delegates but when
we came back they lost interest.
None of the people who worked
in NSA on this campus this year
were delegates to the conven
tion.”
Senator-at large Riek Williams
said he had made “an informal
survey of 104 students" and
found that only about 10 per
cent supported NSA.
Goldschmidt Wants Six
Steve Goldschmidt, candidate
for ASUO president, asked that
the Senate approve sending six
delegates to the conference
“The people who have done
absolutely nothing to make this
a worthwhile program are those
who continually ask that it be
cut,” Goldschmidt said. “We're
not putting into NSA what we
expect to get out of it. NSA can
provide us with help in develop
ing many programs but we
haven’t used it."
Emerald Staffers
To Meet Today
All Emerald reporters, night
editors, proofreaders and desk
editors will meet at ? p.m. to
day in the Emerald office. This
is an important meeting.
Horn to Discuss
'Winter's Tale'
The accent is on Shakespeare
in tonight’s Browsing Boom lec
tore starting at 7:30 p.m. Robert
D. Horn, professor of English,
will speak on the topic "Shake
speare’s Winter Talc: An Au
tumn Play,"
Horn has been actively inter
ested in staging Shakespearean
plays at the Very Little Thea
tre groups. In 1902, he wrote an
article entitled "Shakespearean
Performance as Criticism, Ash
land, 1902" for the autumn issue
of the Shakespeare Quarterly.
Spending considerable time in
England at the Marlborough es
! late and at the British Museum,
lie has been gathering material on
the Marlborough family, especial
ly the first Duke of Marlborough
! 11050-1722). During the summer
of 1903, he took a sabbatical
leave to do research on the fam
| ily and on Queen Anne literature.
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