Oregon Daily Emerald Member of Pacific Intercollegiate Press Association -Official publication of the A.iociated Student, of the University of Oregon, issued daily j •xcept Monday, during the college year._______ KENNETH YOUEL ....... EDITOB , *■—' " — Editorial Board Managing Editor ...-. Associate Editors ....— Associate Managing Editor ..—. Copy Supervisor... . Phil Brogan < .Ep Hoyt, Inez King j .. Art Rudd .Jessie Thompson Daily News Editors John Piper Freda Goodrich Ted Janes ■an Maxwell Florine Packard ±1 Igli L XJtil LUX D Leon Byrne Taylor Huston Ed. Valitchka Junior Seton Leonard Lerwill ------ jtiacnei unezem 8p°rtB Editor . --^Edwin Fr^er I1Ne^0"TtL> Chfef: Rosaiia Keber; As Sports Writers. Alfred Jtrickson, 13istantE. MaybeUe King. Pauline Bondurant. Harold Shirley. 6yera. Feature Writers: Nancy Wilson, Monte Dramatics .Ma^areT Stoidan Music ' News staff- Clinton Howard, Genevieve Jewell, Anna Jerzyk, Geraldine Boot, Margaret Skavlan Norma Wilson, Henryetta Lawrence, A1 Trachmar.,, George Stewart, Phyllis Coplan, Lester Turnbaugh”George H. Godfrey, Marian Lowry, Marion Lay, Mary Jane Dustin, Georg ia Gerlinger, Dorothy Kent, Webster Jonei, Margaret Vincent, Margaret Morrison, Dong Uw Wilson. ___ Business Staff LYLE JANZ MANAGES ASSOCIATE MANAGER LEO MUNLV Advertising Service Editor Circulation Manager—... _Randolph Kuhn ..Gibson Wright Kenneth Stephenson j Atte*f'Assistants.1 Maurice'warnock, Lester Wade, Floyd Dodds, Ed Tapfer, Herman H. BIa7 Commorde. All previous an nouncements in regard to this are v oid. COUCH ASSISTANT MANAGER Word has been received that Ralph! Couch, winner of the Koyle cup last j year, has been made assistant manager of Multnomah Athletic club in Portland and will not return to school this term. Rooms directly across from the cam pus, all modern conveniences. For men students. 941 Eleventh Ave. E. 251-A11-12 COLORFUL STUNTS WILL APPEAR IN APRIL FROLIC razz Orchestra Will Furnish Music For Dancing; Those in Costume to he Admitted for Ten Cents Sunbounet Sue, Polly Prim, the Gold Hist Twins, old-fashioned ladies, gal ant swains, gypsy girls, and trouba lours all will be on hand Saturday light when the women of the Univer ity hold their annual April Frolic. Com uittees have been at work during va •ation, and the houses who did not par dcipate last year have each worked nit clever stunts to compose the pro gram. Hetwoen stunts a jazz orchestra vill furnish music for dancing. There will be no dress rehearsal on Saturday morning as was previously inuouuced. Those houses wishing to >ra<*ftco their stunts in the Woman’s mildiug before Saturday should first iee Mrs. Wilson. The stunts, which will bo censored Saturday morning by the officers of Women’s League, are as follows: “Her Major Interest,” by Alpha Sigma; 'Alt on a Summer’s Night,” Susan ampboll Hall; "Tut Tut,” Gamma Phi ISeta; “Patch Work,” Tri-Dolt; "The I Ten Million,” Delta Gamma; “A Night of Dreams,” Pi Beta Phi; and “A College Night,” Alpha Delta Pi. A Silver loving-cup, last year presented to Kappa Kappa Gamma for the best stunt, will again be presented to the house putting on the best stunt, con taining the most originality, cleverness and college spirit. Try Our ! j Ice Coid Punch with Cake After Your Canoe Ride Anchorage Phone 30 Thursday, April 12th The celebrated young tenor Theo Karle in CONCERT Prices 75c to $2.00. Special students rates with card, 75c any seat. Seat sale today. Ragged Hair Means Personal Neglect Campus Barber Shop Half Block West of Co-op I Day and Night Classes Now Being Organized Shorthand, Bookkeepping. Typing, Burroughs Machines EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Ask for Rates 10th and Willamette Sts. Phone 066 SHOE REPAIRING DE LUXE for the students of U. of 0. with the finest machines made in America. New shop is just open for your work. We ask your critical inspection and assure you real shoemaking. GOODYEAR QUALITY SHOE SHOP J. E. McINTIRE 92 East 9th Avenue The old 9th Avenue shoemaker is in charge WeWantYou toBecome One of Our Investors MOUNTAIN States Power Company is a successful public service organization. It is in good condition, physically and financially, and is supplying a steadily growing business. For several years we have welcomed our customers as in vestors. We are glad to have them join us whether they invest m a $ 1 00 Gold Note, or more wliether they invest for cash or at the rate of $ 1 0 a month. We have now quite a large number of home investors. 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He even found time to develop a remarkable proficiency on the tandem bicycle, and on Saturday nights he was good enough to bring pleasure into Another’s life by wheeling away to the “Ten-Twent-Thirt. ” To crowd all this into four short years would seem enough for any mortal. Yet in spite of his attain ments there are times, in after life, when our hero wonders. The glory of his waistcoats has long since faded, while his books are still fresh and clean. Did he perchance put too much thought into the selec tion of his hats and too little in what went under them? 'Western Electric Company Since 1S69 makers and distributors of electrical equipment Number 2$ of a series