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Call up 48 for sporting dope. sr*s Obak has a new location, E. 9th. White Embroidered Dresses We are showing new models just from manufacturers. New Russian tunics, really advance Fall styles, made up in crepes. Right styles for graduation purposes. Priced at $7.50 to $ f 8.50 Come and See Them LARGE’S 865 Willamette Street Cloak & Suit House. Phone 525 NINE WILL TRY FOR HONORS I Faculty Committee t^ Conduct Ex ams in English and History. Examinations for highest honors in History and in English Litera ture will be given Wednesday after noon in Professor Howe’s room, number three Deady, at four o’clock Barbara Booth and Martina Thiele will compete for honors in History. Those taking the English Literature examination are William Cass, Edith Clements, Norma Dobie, Henry Fow ler, Maude Mastic, Aline Noren and Marguerite Rankin. The committee appointed to con duct the examinations will consist of Professors Schafer, Clark, O’Hara Ayer, Allen, Thornsternberg, Howe and Miss Watson. A number of recitals are to be given under the auspices of the Mu sic Department of the University, by the advanced students in piano, voice, and violin, on Thursday, June 4, in Villard hall at 8:00 o’ clock. Carol Wagner of Ashland is a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. Myrtle Gram is visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. WILL APPEAR IN RECITAL School of Music to Present Program on June 11. An Ensemble recital will be giv en by students from the University school of Music on Thursday even ing, June 11. The program will in clude an eight-hand number for the piano, a violin quarette, vocal duets and trios, and a sextette. Week-end guests at the Beta Theta Pi house were: Harold War ner, Dean Goodman, Harold Brough ton, Edmund Portmiller, Buford Payne, Kob Kuykendall and Wylie Bent. Dr. C. F. Hodge has been Invited to give the commencement address at the University of Montana. Ernest Vosper was a dinner guest Monday evening at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Norman Moss, Roy Dairs and Joe Lester of Pullman were dinner guests Monday evening at the Sig ma Nu house. Iota Chi entertained Verne Ap person and Ralph Young at dinner Monday evening. Especially Selected Jewelry Stocks pro--- y You WHl Not Be Importuned To Buy Gifts gf J e welr^y~ For-* Graduating Students WE WANT EVERY STUDENT OF THE U. OF O. WHO HAS THE HONOR OF MAKING A PRESEN TATION TO SOME GRADUATING FRIEND TO COME IN AND MAKE AN INSPECTION OF OUR NEW AND APPROPRIATELY SELECTED STOCKS OF JEWELRY. Things dear to the heart of every young lady and young man are displayed here. Gifts purchased with the purpose of securing mementos that will last indefintely and serve as a striking example of the friendship and true sentiment of the donor. Altho* each piece is of unquestioned quality, the prices are sensibly low and reasonable. RINGS WATCHES BROOCHES BRACELETS LA VALLIERES NECK CHAINS PICTURE FRAMES STERLING WARE CAMEOS il All Prices are Narked in Plain Figures LUCKEYS JEWELRY STORE 827 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon T COMMENCEMENT CHORUS WORKS EIGHTY TRAINED VOICES TO RENDER PROGRAM JUNE 17 PROF. LYMAN IS DIRECTOR Head of Music Department Says Concert This Year Looks Promising and Also Lays Plans for Next Year. The annual concert given by the Commencement Orchestra and Chor us will be given in Villard Hall on Saturday, June 13, at 3:00. "We are working hard to have this concert an exceptionally line one,” said Prof. Ralph A. Lyman, director of the school of music. "1 have ev ery reason to believe that the chorus will do splendid work.’’ The program is as follows: Overture to "Wiilliam Tell”. . Rossini Orchestra. Song of the Vikings.Faning Chorus and Orchestra. Ballade in G Minor.Chopin Miss Campbell. Largo from New Worlil Sym phoy . Dvorak Orchestra. Anvil Chorus til Trovatore). .Verdi Chorus and Orchestra. PART II. Recessional . DeKoven Mr. Gillette and Chorus. Air for G Strong.Bach Miss Forbes. Song of the Rhine Maidens (Got terdamerung) . Wagner Wedding Day at Traldliaugen. .Grieg Orchestra. Hallelujah Chorus (from Messiah) . Handel Chorus and Orchestra. The chorus is composed of the fol lowing members: Sopranos—Mrs. S. E. Stevens, Mrs. S. Young, Mrs. J. N. Waterhouse, Ruth Scott, Mrs. 'P. E. Snodgrass, Gladys Rugh, Gladys Royland, Virginia Peterson, Katie Schaefer, Mae Norton, Maude New bury, Vaughn McCormick, Eleanor McClalne, Irene Maxwell, Mrs. C. B. Marks, Grace Lee, Rita Fraley, Kath erine Kirkpatrick, Joy Judkins, Miss Mabel Hanna, Miss Florence Glass, Mrs. M. B. Gilmore, Mamie Gillette, I Harriett Garrett, Kathleen Fraley, ! Edith Crocker, Anna Calvert, Greta Bristow, Edna Brostow, Eva Bald win. Altos—Mrs. A. C. Dixon, Martha Beer, Alice Barrett, Leah Perkins, | Mrs. Ambrose Middleton, Willie Me- j Gee, Mrs. G. D. Linn, Mrs. J. W. Kerns, Evangeline Husband, Mrs. Alton Hampton, Mrs. N. It. Gaylord, Janet Young, Lucile Yoran, Alta Woolf, Iva Wood, Grace Walker, Myrtle Tobey, Irene Rugh, Mrs. S. Rugh, Mrs. Rose Powell, Miss Cleone Hoyt, Mrs. F. K. Foster, Charlie Fen ton, Irene Sullivan. Tenors—S. Young, S. E. Stearns, Clarence Stevens, J. W.- Kerns, V. R. Husbaud, M. w. Qctchil, Geo. Fraror, Robert Farias, Walter Church, E. M. Drew, Ray Dawson, Alfred Collier. Basses—Curtis Peterson, Blair Hylcomb.'S. Rugh, H. D. Scott, Law rence Warner, J. N. Waterhouse, S. K. Young, J. M Miller, J. A. Glenn, A. J. Gillette, W. A. Gilbert. L. A. Bond, Roy Andrews, Walter Allen. “It is my Intention, if possible, to have this chorus a3 a permanent or ganization next year, and the show ing we have made thus far indicates the great possibilities which are with in our reach,” said Mr. Lyman. Drop in at 58 E. 9 th and see Obak. Wells, ’15, Saws Wood! Work guaranteed, prices reasonable. By arrangement, we will hold bills for work done during the summer till the begin ning of next semester. Will also arrange for putting the wood in if desired, pe cial attention given to Fraternity and Sorority orders. Phone 476-L or see me. Let Wells Do It. L. M. TRAVIS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Over Eugene Loan & Sayings Bank Quick Service—Good Things to Eat—(Phone 581 WHITE LUNCH B. C. EATON, Proprietor Good Coffee—Good Milk Try Our Waffles 27 9th Ave. E. Eugene, Ore. Classy Pictures for Classes Martin's Photograph Parlors 992 Willamette St. All Kinds Of Ladies and Men’s Clothes CLEANED & PRESSED at THE IMPERIAL CLEANERS 47 Seventh Avenue East Ray Williams, Dorm., Agt. J. W. Quackenbush fb? Sons HARDWARE 160 Ninth Avenue East Phone 1057 KUPPENHEIMER and SOPHOMORE SPRING SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN $20.00 to $30.00 STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17.00 KNOX AND MALLORY HATS ROBERTS BROS. (Toggery^