Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 02, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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    Arthur Hicks?
Piano Recital
Tonight at 8
English Professor Takes
Music as Hobby; Said
Talented Pianist
. • _
Pupil of George Hopkins to
Perforin in Auditorium
Arthur Hicks, a professor in the
English department and winner of
Iho Juilliard extension scholarship
in musie, will present a jiiano reci
tal at 1 he music, auditorium tonight
at 8. Professor Hicks is a pupil
of George Hopkins, instructor in
the musie department.
It is seldom that a recital is pre
sented outside of the music school,
and especially hy a professor who
is connected with another depart
ment.
Professor Hicks, although taking
ii]i music as more or less as a hobby,
is an accomplished pianist and has
appeared in public programs on sev
eral former occasions.
The program will bo as follows:
I
Pastorale Vance . Mozart
Sonata Quasi Una. Fantasia,
Op. 27—I . Beethoven
Andante
Allegro Molto
Adagio con Espressinno
Allegro Vivace
II
Barcarolle in A Minor....Moszknwski
Gavotte in A Minor . Hopkins
Vogel als Prophet. . Schumann
Rhapsodio in G Minor,
Op. 7!), No. 2 . Brahms
III
Concerto in T) Minor,
Op. 2.'i . MacDowcll
Larglietto Calmato
Presto Oiocoso
Largo Molto Allegro
Orchestral accompaniment played hy
Frances Pierce, Organist
PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT
Phi Kappa Psi announces the
pledging of Frank Kistner of Port
land.
Something Neat in Outfields
The quartet of ball players pictured above represents the likely
ones to fill the varsity outfield positions this year. They are, left to
right: Cotter Gould, Eay Edwards, Carl Nelson and Dave Epps. Nelson
played first and outfiel/d last year in good shape. All four of the men
are heavy hitters, Gould and Edwards being left-handers and Nelson
and Epps swinging from the right side of the plate.
Montana Student Art
Work on Display Here
Woik of students from the de- <
partmcnt of applipd .arts at Montana 1
State college was put on exhibition j
in Oregon’s little art gallery to- 1
day. The work will be left in the 1
gallery but two days. '•
The work consists of a series of (
plates in historic and dress design, i
and of a series of colorful compo
sitions on the life of the American
Indian made in students’ original
interpretations. There are also a
few poster and textile designs.
This is an exchange exhibit be
tween Montana State and the Uni
versity of Oregon. Olga Ross Han
non is in charge of the exhibition.
Post Season Games
Signed for Webfoots
(Continued from Page One)
are looking good in the preliminary
practices, and have excellent chances
to break into the lineup. Marion
Hall and Scott Warren, reserve let
termen, will both be back.
» * *
Three wingmon are showing po
tentialities in spring practice.
Woodward Archer, first string in
1921), will be back to take his old
position. Geno Tarbell and John
Krdley, graduates from frosh ranks,
are at present the most likely can
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idntes for the other end. If Harry
Vood returns to school MeEwan
rill have a strong q;;nrtet of ends.
There are about two dozen candi
lates for the backfield positions.
Vhon the final elimination, is com
•leted next fall, only 8 or 10 will
emain on the first squad. Those
vho have shown the most ability
re Johnny Kitzmiller, Dave Mason,
'buck Williams, John Donahue, and
lob Robinson, all lettermen. A1
Irown, John Londahl and Steve
Fletcher are the best from the frosh
;eam. Chuck .Spear, who played for
\sliland Normal school, is another
lossibility.
Y. W. Cabinet Meeting
Will lie Held Tonight
The first meeting of the new T.
W. C. A. cabinet, which was in
stalled Tuesday, will be held tonight
it 7:30 at the bungalow. The pro
gram for the coming year’s work
will get under way when plans are
discussed for the cabinet training
conference at Bock Creek April 12,
ft, and 14, which both the Y. AT.
and Y. W. cabinets will attend, as
well ns» tfic entertainment of Miss
Frances Warneeke, who will be on
the campus as a guest of the Y. W.
and who is scheduled to speak dur
ing international week here.
Spanish Club Slates
Meeting Today at 3
A Spanish discussion hour will be
held this afternoon at 3 o’clock, in
the men’s lounge of the Woman’s
building. The topic will be “.Stu
dent Life in Spain,” and all con
versation will be conducted in
Spanish. .Tuan Centeno, assistant
professor of romance languages, who
was born and educated in Spain,
will lead the discussion.
Oregon Student Guest
Of Siamese Royalty
Olivo Ritan, former student of
the University of Oregon lived,
while in Bangkok with her fellow
students of the Floating University
in the Pliya Palace as guests of
King Rama VII of Siam, aeeord
ing to word reeeived here.
Ujion arrival in Bangkok Float
ing university students were re
reived by King R.ama in the throne
room. After the reception, the King
and his student guests attendeif a
performance at the Royal Siamese
theater. The students were allowed
complete freedom during their stay
and Visited all pointy of interest in
Bangkok and surrounding area.
T. 11. Gentle Teaches
New Extension Classes
Professor T. II. Gentle of the ex
tension division is teaching the ex
tension classes in education which
have recently been opened in Silver
ton, Albany, and Cottage Grove.
The extension division formerly
conducted its extension classes only
in Eugene, Salem, and Portland.
Hockey Workont at 4
Women’s intramural hockey will
be held at 4 o ’clock daily, announce
ment was made yesterday by Kuth
Bureham, head of that sport.
The teams are working on a tem
porary schedule this week with the
seniors practicing this afternoon,
juniors on Thursday, and, the sopho
mores oil. Friday. Regular practice
Dean Prntsman to Speak ^
Hazel Prutsman, dean of women,
will be the main speaker at a meet
in}; of the Girls’ league of Med
ford Friday. Her subject will be
“The Value of University Training.”
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