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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1965)
Religious Groups Plan New Student Programs University religious centers offer these programs for new students this week: Episcopal Campus Center To welcome students new to the campus and to greet returning students and faculty there will be an open house at the Episco pal Campus Center 868 East 13th Ave. on Fridav evening from ■7:30 to 9:00 p in. As a welcome gesture, St. Mary’s parish cordially invites new and returning students and faculty members to the annual Oregon Dinner 5 p.m. Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall at 166 East 13th Ave. First Baptist Church The COS (college age) of the First Baptist Church. 868 High Street, invites all college stu dents to the beginning session of a series of discussions on the major decisions facing students during the college years. Meet in Harlow Chapel at 9:45 a m., Sun day. At 5:30 p.m. there will be a new student reception at Ann Judson House. 1332 Kincaid, fol lowed by a buffet dinner. After the evening service, a sing will t>e held at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Duncan Ferguson. 3417 Onyx Place. Baha’i Fellowship The Baha'i Fellowship will wel come new students at a fireside at 1405 E. 20th on Friday Eve ning at 8 p.m. Also a'buffet sup per at Friendly House. 2445 Kin caid. will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday. B'nai B'bith Illllel Friday evening services in Sep tember will be held at 9:15 p.m. at Temple Beth Israel, 2550 Port land Street. Rosh Hashana (New Year) services will be held on Sunday at 8 p.m. and on Monday and Tuesday, at 8:30 a.m. A "brunch" for new and return ing students will be held Sunday, at noon. Transportation will be provided from Gerlinger circle at 11:50 a m. Reservations are re quired for the brunch, call 342 4303. Christian House The new cooperative ministry between Disciples and American Baptists will begin with an in formal open house at the center, 736 E. 16th, on Friday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. On Sunday the cen ter will host all new and return ing Disciples and Baptist students at dinner at 5 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church Grace Lutheran Church (Mis souri Synod), located at 17th and Hilyard. will begin the school year with a welcoming dinner for all students. Sunday at 5 p.m. Plans will be presented for the student program, as well as Gamma Delta, a Lutheran Stu dent Organization. Wesley Foundation Open house for all old and new students will be held at the foun dation, 1236 Kincaid Street, at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The student fellowship retreat leaves the foundation at 1 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, the 5:15 supper will vt 6jaAn(l This is the look: the right cable in soft, misty Heathers for you to wear with a skirt in matching heather or in co-ordinate dark tones (Navy, Burgundy, Dark Olive). The cables are all in the right places in this authentic cardigan (down the sleeve, too), and the Garland Heather colors are the loveliest of the year. THE OLD MILL DEPT. STORE and MARKS TRADIN’ POST 303 S. 5th Springfield bo followed by Vespers at t> p.m. and the Wesley Forum, a pro gram of discussion focusing on concerns of the new year, doses the evening, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Luther House Luther House, 1824 University, will have an open house Friday at 8:00 p.m. The Lutheran Stu dent Association will hold its first regular supper meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Luther House is sponsored by the National Lutheran Council and all stu dents are invited to participate in its program. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union, or ganization for Southern Baptist Students, has two principal activi ties for returning and new stu dents during the first few days of the fall term. The first of these events is a pre-school re treat at Camp Christian, east of Springfield, on Friday and Satur day. The second event is a progres sive dinner on Monday. Transpor tation will be provided by the pastors of the churches, and cars will leave the S. U. turn-around at approximately 5:15 Monday evening. For further information con tact Rev. George E. Mizell, BSU Pastor-Advisor, at 345-7041 or 343-8154 (Continued oil page II) Use Emerald Classified Ads— Emerald Advertising Pays! B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION Rabbi Louis Neimand, Counselor STUDENT BRUNCH Sunday, September 20—12 noon Sabbath and Holyday Services at TEMPLE BETII ISRAEL For Information and Reservations call 342 4303 It Welcome to l of 0 Students 9:45 CDS (College) Class in Harlow Chapel Duncan Ferguson: Teacher Hear Dr. Howard Hendricks of Dallas Theological Seminary 11 a in. and 7 p in. FIRST BAPTIST Reception for U of O Students at Ann Judson House 1332 Kincaid Sunday 5:30 p m. Broadway at High I)r Vance H. Webster, Pastor Capable of speeds better than 2,000 mph, the YF-12A is the hottest aircraft around. Now Maj. Walter F. Daniel, test pilot for the YF-12A, answers your questions about the world’s fastest manned airplane and America’s Aerospace Team. (Maj. Daniel, a lest pilot since 1954, is a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. He received a B.S. degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. In February 1962, he set world class lime-to-climb records in a T-38 jet trainer.) Is the YF-12A the world's fastest manned aircraft? It certainly is. On May 1 of this year the YF-12A (formerly known as the A-l 1) reclaimed the world absolute speed record from the USSR. It was clocked at 2,062 mph over Edwards Air Force Base. How big is the YF-12A? The exact dimensions of the YF-I2A have not been released yet. But it’s approximately 100 feet long, with about a 50-foot wingspan. That's ha! in as big as our present interceptors! Is the Air Force training many men as pilots these days? Yes, very definitely. In spite of all you hear about unmanned vehicles, the human pilot is still very much in the picture. As a matter of fact, the Air Force pilot quota is on the increase.' What other kinds of jobs does the Air Force offer? Since it’s one of the world’s foremost technological organizations, the Air Force has plenty of openings for scientists and engineers. There are also many challenging and varied administrative-managerial positions. What do I have to do to i.,.jme an Air Force ctiicei? Air Force ROTC is the best way to get started as an Air Force officer. The new two-year Air Force ROTC program makes this method available to men who have already completed a year or two of their college education. For college graduates, if you did not take advantage of ROTC, you can still get started through Air Force Officer Training School (OTS), a three-month course open to both men and women. Can I keep up my studies while I'm in the Air Force? The Air Force encourages its men and women to continue their educations. For instance, you may qualify to study for a graduate degree during off duty hours, with the Air Force paying a substantial part of the tuition. What kind of future do I have in the Air Force? A bright one. As we move further into the Aero space Age, the Air Force is going to grow even more important. And you can grow with it! United States Air Force. Hq USAF, ; Dept. SCP-59 I Box A, Randolph AFB, Texas 7B i 48 i Please send me more information on | □ Air Force ROTC □ Air Force OTS. j Name____ I Address ___ | City_ __ | State-_Zip Code_ J