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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1928)
Large Medical Section Planned For the Oregana Twelve Pages Will Show Campus,. Activities of Portland School The medical section of tlie 1028 Oregana will contain 12 pages, •which makes it more extensive than in any previous year. Views about its campus are to be included among the scenes in the front of the year book. “We want the Oregana to repre sent the whole University, the ex tension division, and medical school, ns well as the Eugene work,” stated Mary Benton, editor. “Herman Semenov, medical student in Port land, who is editing the medical section and. handling the business affairs there, has a very fine sec tion planned.” A double page layout of views will be included in the section, and there will bo the story of the school’s accomplishments this year. The satire section will include hu mor from the Portland as well as from the Eugene campus. Total registration in the medicAl school this year numbers 230, ac cording to a statement made by Bichard B. Dillehunt, dean. Appli cations for admission to the first year still continue to exceed the available places, and the scholastic standing maintained gives the school unquestioned recognition from educational foundations. The campus now covers 108 acres on Marquam Hill, which includes 8am Jackson Park. Contracts have been let for a Veterans’ Bureau Hospital at a cost of $1,350,000. This will be constructed on a sight of 25 ncres which were deeded by the University to the United States gov ernment. Tho Docrnbecher Memorial Hos pital for children is in full opera tion now and affords exceptional fa cilities for the department of Pedia trics. Agreement with tho Multno mah County Hospital has widened the services there for teaching pur poses. Approximately 20,000 individuals received medical and surgical at tention during the last year in tho various hospitals and clinics affili ated with the medical school. Handball Ladder Lets Shake-up; ‘Spike’ and ‘Billy’ Take Tumble Tn turn a ladder upside down ■while men are on it is a dirty triek. There is no doubt of the treachery of such nn net. After letting tho men climb and climb and climb up the handball ladder, tho high mogul decreed that tho thing should be upended. And so it happened. At the first of the fall term this ladder was started. “Spike” Leslie and “Billy” Reinhart began at the top and stayed right there on tho top rung. Gabriel and Tluestis, who worked up from about eighth place, shoved hard but could not dislodge them. Now “Spike” and “Billy” ore resting in peace on tho lowest cross-piece. Howard and Wostergron, who had the dubious honor of occupying the last place up until Tuesday, have taken a big jump and now find themselves on the peak. Tho standing of tho teams on tho ladder at mid-year, February (i, was as follows: 1, Loslie-Reinhart; 2, Gabriol Huestis; 2, Road-Cohn; 4, Ober teuffer-Widmer; 5, Neor-Long; (5, Kpps-Johnson; 7, Shaw-Sargeant; 8, Walkor-Rafforty; !), Kelso-Mill; 10, Cars to Rent without Drivers Phone 1721 MacLean’s Auto Rent 143 E. 11 tli Ave. Now Owned by Mae M. McLean Hodgc-Stovali; 11, Wagner-Woods; 12, Mobley-Bauman; 13, Stoddard Ricc; 14, Denel-Boelar-; 15, Hum plirey-McCall; If!, Kinsey-Stott; 17, Bliss-Gawer; 18, Howard-Wester grcn. Life Saving Club To Reorganize; Former Members To Instruct The complete reorganization of what was once the largest American Bed Cross life-saving corps on the Pacific coast will he effective in the near future, according to Herman Gawer of the physical edu cation department. A great many men were lost ro the corps by graduation last spring, I but there are still Cve registered examiners who will form the nu cleus of the new organization. John Anderson, .Jim Sharp, John Allen, John Goodwin, and Herman Gawer are the five examiners who are now active. Every member of the life-saving corps must be re chocked in his work every year in order to keep in touch with new methods as sponsored by the na tional headquarters. Instruction will bo given in any of the tests by the examiners men tioned above, by appointment or any morning from 10 until 12 in the men’s pool. Kalph Millsap, Jack Abele, and Charles Silverman are the senior members who are now .training for the examiners’ award. Six Swimmers Make Amphibian Tryouts As a result of the tryouts Tues day evening, the Amphibian club has six new pledges: Margaret Cum mings, Janice McKinon, Alberta Rives, Betty Summers, Pauline Kid well, and Alice Ilesler. This makes a total of 13 pledges to bo initiated, and adds greatly to the strength of the organization. Such significance hj^s the club como to have that this year the members plan to have a special pic ture in the Oregana. In order to photograph the group, Kcnnel-Ellis has asked that each old member and all pledges be on hand P Sid ay after noon at the tank in tlio Woman’s building, each dressed in a bathing suit. It is particularly important that each girl report promptly at 4:30, as grouping may take some little time. Frosh (Continued from page one) who iliil uot break into the first rook affair. In conference games the frosh arc at the bottom of the percentage column io their division with the Washington babes and the Aggie rooks but Coach Leslie is looking for a “change in the weather” soon as far ns the froshmeif basketeors are concerned. Saturday night would be a good time for the change to set in, ho thinks, and his frosh proteges are with him to a man in these senti ments. They’ve been drubbed twice in their last two starts and are get ting fed up on the dish .... so “watch your step, rooks, troublous times may be close ahead.” K K K 2—21—28 U. OF O. SHINING PARLORS Shining and Cleaning Corner 13th and Alder PAPERS ACCUMULATING? It’s past tho middle of the term—better {jet that type writer and type them out. SALES — STUDENT TERMS — RENTALS Office Machinery & Supply Co. Gypsy Women and Italian Bootblacks To Invade Campus Junior Shine Day The call of the open road and the lure of the omnipresent Romany ldood in every person of any age .will be emphasized by the vivid and picturesque costumes that are Ito dot the campus on .Junior Shine day. Gay gypsy maids will attempt to .beguile every man, women and fresh man on the campus into putting*a shine on their shoes instead of their noses. Tickets in hand they will roam through the groves of carefully planted pine and fir trees, and across the smooth greensward. Do not be ware of these bold highway women, for they merely intend to lead you to a shoe sine parlor presided over by swarthy Italian bootblacks, with huge black mustaehios and heavy gold (?) earrings. Of course, you may have to part with one of your liardearned dimes, but down the street a little ways it would be fif teen cents. Think of the money you’d save by having two shines instead of one . . . enough for an other shine. Come one, come all, and step right up to ye old-fashioned boot-black stand. We gauarantee not to do more damage than necessary for the good of the Campus Chest fund. Crowding of Tennis Courts To Be Avoided By Plans of Bovard Plans of the physical education department for the accommodation, of tennis players this spring are rounding into shape, according to Dean John F. Bovard, head of the department. The three tennis courts southeast of Commerce building are ,to he cleaned up and provided with new nets and lines. This will relieve the congestion of the courts on Emerald street. Two of them will he reserved for faculty use from 4 to 0 each afternoon. The courts will be ready for play by April 1. They have not been in use since the courts now in use were built. Another important announcement made by Dean Bovard was that there will be no charge for playing on the tennis courts after April 1, the date the old courts are due to be reopened. This benefit is to be wholly for University students and faculty. Townspeople and any others will be required to pay the same fee as before. Classes in tennis will bo held in the morning next term as much as possible, says Dr. Bovard. Varsity and freshman practice are to bo held at regularly arranged times and the rest of the day the courts will be open to anyone. Choice times when there is a practical cer tainty of getting a court are from (i to 8 in the morning and from 5 in the afternoon till dark. Chicago Lead Co. 1000 North Clark St. Manufacturers of “Never Miss Bullets and Shells’’ BOUND TO KILL We will pay $1000 for any duds found in our Death Carry ing- Messengers. SPECIAL TODAY for $50 you can get 200-“ 38” bullets for use in “Never Rise Pocket Machine Guns” with YOUR OWN MONOGRAM Engraved in Red. SALE LIMITED TO THREE DAYS AND GOODS SOLD ONLY TO RECOGNIZED BANDSTS! MURDERERS! THUGS AND HOLD-UP MEN. CHICAGO— Physical Education Department Will Hold Open House Feb. 16 The physical education department for women will lie at home Thurs day afternoon, February 1G from 4 to 6, to all those desiring to ob serve the work of the respective classes. This open house is for townspeople as well as for those on the campus. It is not an exhibi tion, but merely an opportunity for observation of regular classes. From 4 to 4:30 five classes will be in progress, beginning dancing, Danish gymnastics, lacrosse, life saving methods and individual gym nastics. During the half hour the guests will be conducted from one class to another by student guides AGAIN TODAY Matinee Daily Her Greatest Achievement On the Stage— BURTON’S CO-ED ‘ HARMONIZERS” Comedy — Fables 784 E. 11th Ave. Sunday Would Be Just Like Any Other Day If You Didn t Buy College Ice Cream for dinner. Specials for Week Feb. 12 to 18 Valentine Special Starts Today Brick—French Vanilla Ice Cream— with a Red Heart Center. Bulk—Fig Walnut Ice Cream. PIIONE 1480 or call your nearest dealer—"We will be happy to deliver at your order. Eugene Fruit Growers Ass’n College Ice Cream Dept. ami will remain with each class four or five minutes. At 4:.'Sf) the program will change and the classes open to observation will be: advanced dancing, dogging, advanced swimming, and individual gymnastics. From five until six an intramural basketball game and a swimming meet will be held. In the individual gym a tenikoit game will be in progress at this time. Another point of interest is that tea will be served in the sun-parlor of the Woman’s building from five to six. Communications (Continued from page two) of this agitation. “I didn’t think to bring any money along, Johnnie, and besides I just know you-’ll pay for this chicken dinner (fill in your own menu) and the show I’m gonna take you to.” (this in a cajoling tone, doncha know.) Ov-oy, when the girls on this cam pus start paying for anything in cold cash, I’ll ° commit suicide. Girls don’t come that way nowa days. One of the interviewed persons in today’s Emerald—of feminine ex traction—said it might take some of the conceit out of the egotistical men when they don’t rate a lot of dates. Heh-heh, it sure would be fun to tell some of the blubbering Berthas you are already engaged for this evening and to bark up some other telephone pole. Yes sir, editor, it sure would be fun to us men to eat on the girl’s exchequer, but I fear that’s a little too close to the happy hunting grounds or Utopia, or something. A MERE MALE. Sociology Fraternity To Meet This Evening Alpha Kappa Delta, national hon orary sociological fraternity, will meet tonight at the home of Dean and Mrs. F. G. Young, 599 East Broadway. A number of the mem bers of the club will-'.be assigned cases for individual study by Mrs. M. S. Ady, Eugene police matron, and Miss Edith Barnard, executive secretary of the Lane County Red Cross. Helen Wills Will Make European Tour Early BERKELEY, Feb. 8.—Miss Helen Wills, world tennis champion, will begin her European invasion about a month earlier than she had plan ned, she revealed today when she announced the cancellation of a trip to Honolulu, February 25. Miss Wills now plans to leave for the east and Europe some time to ward the latter part of March, she said today. MARCELS THAT STAY 75c Individual Haircutting by Man Barber BOB’S BEAUTY SHOP Upstairs Next to Wade’s 877 Will. 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