Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 13, 1965, Page Two, Image 2

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    Homecoming Queen Finalists
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JULIE LEVIN—Junior, Kappa
Sigma Stardust Girl, Sweet
heat of Sigma Chi, Winter Car
nival Court, Oregon Assembly
Delegate, University Singers.
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MARY LOU SIEVERS—Junior,
Frosh 200, Miss Eugene 1964,
Kwama, sixth place, Miss Ore
gon Pageant, Phi Kappa Sigma
court.
JAN STORY—Junior, Frosh 200.
Frosh Snoball decorations
chairman. Freshman hall social
chairman, Phi Sigma Kappa
Moonlight Girl court. Activities
chairman for Alpha Phi.
ROBERTA WAGNER—Junior,
Sweetheart of SlKma ('hi court.
Dolphin <)ueen court, Frosh 200,
dorm librarian.
GRETCHEN YOUNG—Junior,
AWS frosh wtrfUry, Grcatrr
Orrgon representative, Fresh
man dorm president, Sweet
heart of Sigma Chi, Girl of
Year Award — Carson Hall.
ECC Announces Lecture Series
Basic ideas and recent discov
eries in cultural anthropology
win be the subject of a series o..
norning lectures for women, that
will be offered this fall through
the Eugene Continuation Center
at the University.
The lecturer will be Mrs. Shir
ley Kennedy, former staff mem
ber at the University who is now
teaching part time at Portland
State College and completing
work toward her doctorate :at Ore
gon.
Topics to be taken up during
Anthropology — the Study of
r
I the ten-weeks course include:
People; The Human Animal; a
j Primitive Lifeway—the Austra
! lian Aborigines; Groups, Identi
ties and Responsibilities — a
Comparative Look at Some So
cial Organizations;
PL-3 Program
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13
4:00—Football (U of O vs. Stanford)
6:30—Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00—Campus News
j 7:05—Chemistry Films
8:00—Principles of Economics
9:00—Professional Photography (Speech)
9:30—TBA
! 10:00—Chemistry Films (Repeat)
Have You Met
Howard Yet?
Howard is "IN." He can make you any kind of pizza you
can imagine. Are you tired of theMme old standard pizzas?
Howard has 22 standard kinds of pizza, but he can make
you over 3,000 variations!
Try a NEW kind of pizza, and come out to meet Howard.
You'll like Howard, and you'll LOVE his pizzas!
JOEY'S PIZZA
"Taste the Finest"
conveniently located only minutes
from campus at
1498 South A—Springfield
Open daily 'till 1 a.m.
746-6913
WINFIELD
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LRY
STORE
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You May Have Up to 18 Months to Pay
Spiral Metal Company
Holds Essay Contest
Spiral Metal Company, Inc , is
sponsoring an essay contest on
"The Potential Uses for Calcium
Sheet and Foil.”
Entries should be typed and
should include the student’s
name and major. Originality and
feasibility of the ideas will be
the main consideration of the
judges.
All entries must be sent to
Spiral Metal Company, Inc.,
Broadway, South Amboy, New
Jersey 08879 by Dec. 17, 1965.
First prize is $200; second,
$100, and third, $75 Winners
will be announced February 15,
1966. Prizes will be savings
bonds.
Campus Briefs
Announcement! for Campus Brief* must
be turned in by 3:30 p.m. the day before
publication. Because of epace limitation*,
no announcement* will be run more than
twice.
Amphibian* will meet today at 7 p.m.
at I-eighton Pool. All mcmlxrr* should at
tend.
Honors College Advisory Board v.-ill
meet today at 7 p.m. in the Honor* Uol
lege ('enter.
Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity will
meet today at 4 p.m. in the SU. Import
ant meeting to plan the year'* project*.
Drakes will hold elections and receive
an important handout t<*lay at a manda
tory meeting in room 16 Science. This
should be our last meeting for awhile and
it is important. Pick up your OSl’ ticket*
Homecoming sign sketches are due to
day in room 301 SU.
U of O Flying Club will have an or
ganizational meeting today at 7 :J0 i m.
in the SU. The room number will be
posted. All those interested in flying are
invited to attend.
WRA Executive Council will meet
Thursday at 11:45 a.m. in the SU. Room
number will be posted.
International Education Center is calling
for applications from student* interested
in working in the office this year. Prc- j
vious staff members must reapply to work j
this year. Applications are available in
room 312 SU from 3-5 p.m. each day
until Friday, when they are due.
Skull and Dagger will meet today at 6
p.m. in the SU. Room number will be an
nounced. All members should attend.
The Theta Sigma Phi meeting, previous
ly scheduled for Tuesday night, will be
held today at 7 p.m. in the Eric Allen
room. All members are asked to attend.
The SU movies committee will present
the eduiational film, “1984,” today in 150
Science. The movie will be shown twice,
at 7 and at 9 p.m. So admission will be
charged.
UT Receipt Cards Due Now
Students who still have regis
tration receipts for University!
Theatre season tickets are re
quested to exchange these re
eeipts for their coupon hooks.
Without the students’ addresses
the theatre cannot send advance
notice of productions until they
come to the box office with a
receipt. And students cannot take
advantage of the season ticket
holder pre-order procedure until
they have coupon books
Season ticket sales will close
Oct. 30. after which time all new
subscribers will be assigned their
official 1965-60 priority number.
Student receipts must be in by
this date, but it is urged that
they be exchanged immediately
at the t'T's first major produc
tions, “The Waltz of the Torea
dors,” opens Oct. 22.
The U.T. box office, adjacent to
Villard Hall, is open weekdays
noon until 5 p m.
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The Oregon Daily KmriaWI ie published
five times iu September and five <lA>« a week
during the a« adertuc year, except during
tiammatton perbrfla, by the Student I’tibH
»tp>ni |lr»ard ol the University ol Orrgt n.
Src»nd cU« postage paid at Ktig me, Orir*
gon 9740J. Subscription rate* $5 per year,
12 per term.
MADEMOISELLE
comes to campus
Ever dream of a fabulous
job in New York working with
fashion writing, art, or adver
tising? Mademoiselle offers
you the chance to be one of
twenty college women who
travel to New York each sum
mer for a salaried month as
an editor of Mile; with priori
ty consideration for permanent
jobs with Mile and other Con
de' Nast publications.
Find out how you can be
one of the lucky twenty at
Mile* College Competitions
Tea, Thursday, October 14 1-3
p.m., In the Eric Allen Room,
307 Allen Hall.
Meet Jackie Zimmerman cf
the New York College Com
petitions staff, who will give
you the details of the contests
Mile, sponsors in all the crea
tive fields.
You could be one of the
winners, so why not find out
about it over tea and refresh
ments? How can you lose?
Campus Representative Marcia Rump, 344-4415
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