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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
UNIVERSITY HIGH WORK ORGANIZED FOR YEAR With registration standing at 210, and various activities of the school sity high school s well under way this week. Enrollment is practical ly the same as last year, with un usually large registration, however, in the seventh and eighth grades, according to Principal K. U. Moore. School authorities hope to pro mote more whole some class spirit through the adoption of the roll room plan fr the varius classes. By this methd, each class meets with its adviisr for 10 or 15 minutes daily, to plan for class and school aetivties. This method of stimulating school spirit, says Principal Moore, has been successfully tried by ^many high schools. Two new instructors have been added to the faculty this year, Miss Buby Bough in typing, and F. C. Wooton in the history department. OBCHBStTS MEMBERS Orchesus members please 'be pre sent at the first meeting of the year, Wednesday evening at 7:15 in the Woman’s buildnig. ANNOUNCEMENT Make-up class in Geometry— Those deficient in plane geometry will meet in Prof. De Cou’s room (Johnson Hall) at 4:15 Thursday to arrange hours and organize a class. Frosh Parade Curtailed; Mix Scheduled For Next Saturday Too (Continued from page one) Walker yesterday. “First, it pro motes the early learning on the part of the underclassmen of the Uni versity songs and yells. It makes it possible for the girls to parti cipate for the first time in the singing and yelling contests which are a part of the mix, and this fea ture will add color to this already colorful event.” Stimulant of Spirit “I think it an extremely important kind of event,” Dean Walker de clared. “It is typical of the Uni versity, which, although it frowns on hazing, attempts in other ways such as the mix and parade to im bue entering students with the Ore gon spirit.” By 9 o’clock Saturday morning Hear the New Victor Dance Records Deep Elm .Busses Buzzards I’m Going to Charleston, Back to Charleston .Coon Sander’s Night Hawks Hong Kong Dream Girl.Coon Sander’s Night Hawks Charleston Baby of Mine....Don Bestor and His Orchestra Everything Is Hotsy-Totsy Now .Coon Sander’s Night Hawks Yes, Sir! That’s My Baby.-Coon Sander’s Night Hawks Sometime .-.Jack Shilkrets Orchestra I Miss My Swiss.Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Warm Blankets and Bedding Student Tables and Book Backs , Weatherbee-Powers i\ EAST NINTH AND OAK a squad of freshman football men will have completed the painting of the huge ‘O’ on Skinner’s Butte. From there they will enter the parade which will proceed down the hill, through the town and out to the University where Freshmen will learn the the significance of the seal. From the seal, the parade will proceed out to Hayward field, and the mix will begin at once. Sophomore men and women and freshmen men and women will sit in special sections of the bleachers, while upperclassmen and other spectators will sit in the grand stand during the performances. Participants for the mix will be chosen from among the sophomore and freshmen men in the bleachers. Green to Deck Frosh Heads After the mix, the grand climax of all will come when the fresh men men will be officially crowned with their green caps which they are doomed to wear until Junior week-end late in the spring term. A sophomore class meeting will be held in Yillard hall Thursday afternoon of this week at 4:15 to liscuss the Sophomore work in con nection with the Frosh parade and mix, according to Benoit McCros kev, president of the class. The University Cafe The Best for Less CORNER 13th & ALDER TR ADS MARK RC«- U$. PAT. «T. FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Classes of ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29 WELCOME! YOURS FOR BETTER SHOES Wilde & Knapp THE WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP with Green-Kilborn Co. 825 WILLAMETTE STREET Copyright 1925 Hart Schaffner & Marx These are the styles that have the college man’s O. K. for fall They’re smart and they’re authentic; every detail of lapel, shoulders, of the trousers, is correct. We’ll show you the new twoj and three button double-breasteds; the single-breasted sacks. We’ll show you the new Brackens; the Antwerp blue and bottle blue colors; the chamois shades. We’ll show you some remarkable big values, too. WADE BROS. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Paine’s COLONIAL THEATRE Grand Opening To-night PRIMARY SHOWING IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST with The Comedy Production That Broke All Records in New York Chicago San Francisco and Los Angeles LILLIAN RICH MATINEES STARTING THURSDAY AFTERNOON Featuring Miss Geraldine Hurst On the Special Robert Morton Organ PRICES — 10c and 35c