VodvilTalent Broadcasts In Emerald Hour Features of 60h Dear’ Presented by Cast Over KORE Rpinhart Talks Baseball to Radio Listeners With ,i program of Junior Voilvil talent unit a baseball talk by Bill Ueinhar.t, varsity baseball roach, the second Emerald hour, sponsored by the Emerald in the interests of the university, went on the air over lvOKE last night from 8 to t> o ’clock. The broadcast was opened with three selections by the girls’ trio from the Yodvil, composed of Jo Ralston, Marjorie Clark, and Louise Storla. They sang “If I Had You,” “1 Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby,” and “Miss Annabelle Lee.” George Weber and Maxine Glover followed with a piano duet “Weary River,” and “You Were Mount for Me.” Reinhart Outlines Problems Bill Reinhart outlined the prob lems facing a coach in rounding out his team for the season. Although Oregon got off to a bail start this year, Reinhart hopes for a good finish. Individuality in baseball is a great, factor, tlio coach said. “The individual 'fails or succeeds with the group. It all depends on individual responsibility and personal aggres siveness,” he" added. “One of the hardest parts of the coaching job is keeping the players on edge, and keeping up their in terest in the game. Each player must be studied and the coach must know how to get the best out of each man. Mass methods in base liall coaching are ineffective. The best coach is a leader and not a driver and must build up self-con fidence and ability in the players,” he concluded. Vodvil Stars Entertain Following Reinhart's talk, the Vodvil stars came back with several numbers. Louise Clark and Maxine Glover played and sang “How About Me?” and “Plodding Along.” Mac Miller and Bill Gillette, featured in a “blackout” act in the show, fol lowed with some snappy dialogue from their number. The program was concluded by a piano solo by Maxine Glover, “Taint So, Honey, Taint So.” Bob Warner, of the Vodvil staff, outlined the plot of the musical show which will be given at the Ileilig theater Maf 3 and 4. Jack Hempstead, associate editor of the Emerald, announced the num bers and listed the program for the Emerald hour next Tuesday. The broadcast will feature Johnny Rob inson’s Varsity Vagabonds, Madge Xormile, blues singer, and Hal Hat ton, tap dancer, all stars in the Junior Vodvil. The Emerald hour will be a fea ture over KORE every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday night at S o’clock for the rest of this term. Ralph Geyer Makes Many Appointments Several important committee ap pointments were announced recently by Ralph Geyer, president, at a meeting of Alpha Kappa Psi, pro fessional and commercial honorary. The committee to nominate offi cers for next year is composed of Frank Halliin, chairman; Carl Phone 1733 573 E. 13th Ave. SHOP PETITE MAR III ETT UNDERWOOD Dressmaking - Designing Style Eight Price Eight j Englund the Tailor | ■ Dues Excellent ! i Altering 18 West 8th St. I i Eugene’s Entries in Relay Meet Entries who will bear Eugene high school’s colors Ini the state high school relay meet this afternoon at 2 p. m. at Hayward field. Left to right, they are: Lewis Neale, Whitton Arey, Sherwood Burr, and Donald Hall. Apaches and Chorus Girls Dance At Colorful f.Bal Des Beaux Arts' Dim Lights of ‘Quarter’ Feature Campus Hop The Beaux Arts ball, under the auspices of the student body of the architecture and allied arts, was held at the Campa Shoppe last night and proved to be one of the out standing dances of the year. As one entered No. 1313 33rd street one was transported into the Apache atmosphere of the Bohemian quarter of the French dive. Tlte doorway was dimly lighted by an antiquated street light. One imme diately found himself in the Latin quarter of Paris surrounded by sew ers and slums. The stone archways!* with dim street lights on either sidft of the hall; the scattered tables, bottles! with a candle thrust in each upon the checkered table cloths, lead up to the beautiful garden scene at the extreme end of the hall. The Latin quarter was crowded j with undignified individuals dressed i as Apaches, chorus girls, gypsies, j college professors, Turks, shieks, and physical education majors. They sat at the rustic tables and ate and drank such unusual food as rye bread, cheese, and beer. The surprise feature of the eve ning was an oriental dance by Her-1 Heads of Ball Glenn Gardiner, left, is general fiiairman of the Beaux Arts ball given last night at the Campa Shoppe; Clarence Lidberg, right, is chairman of the decorations com mittee. oshi Tsuboi, senior in arts. Edith Pearson and Jack Reynolds featured with an Apache dance. The committee in charge of the ball was: general chairman, Glenn Gardner; decoration, Clarence Lid berg; tickets, Louise Hollenbeck; programs, Dorothy Chapman; floor, Meredith Laudaker; refreshments, Amy Porter; posters, Chloethiel Woodard; features, Keith Maguire; patrons, Florence Jones; clean-up, Howard Null. Rodgers, and Robert Lemon. Carl! Landstrom, chairman, and Nonvald Nelson are on the membership com mittee. Since the national constitution of Alpha Kappa Psi has recently been revised, it is necessary to rewrite the local constitution of Kappa chapter. Lester Oeliler, chairman;, Ronald Robnctt, and Clement Shafer compose the committee fyr this work. Harper Barnard was ap pointed chairman of the silver an niversary of Alpha Kappa Psi, which will take place in a few weeks. Norwald Nelson, a junior in busi Fresh Strawberries —Have Arrived— Try our Fresh Strawberry Specials Sundaes, Shortcake and Pie AVe .specialize in noon luncheons, dinners and evening specials OUR FOOD AND SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS ARE UNEXCELLED Follow the crowd to THE College Side Inn nos Administration, was (dected as flu- Kappa chapter delegate to the national convention to be held at Denver, Colorado, June 19-22. Wil lis Warren was elected ns his alter nate. f. - Society | | By LAVINA HICKS ! 5’.—. ... ■■ --—«—..—..—«— iS Active and alumni members of Beta Iota chapter of Sigma Chi were hosts at a formal open house and reception at their chapter house, Friday evening at 8 o’clock. About 250 were invited. Those receiving were Joe Me Keown, president of the house, Dean and Mrs. John Straub, Mr. and Mrs. Graham B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. l.ynn S. MeCready. Pouring were Mrs. Louis H. John son, Mrs. Lynn S. MeCready, Mrs. Graham B. Smith, Mrs. John Straub, Mrs. D. B. Hendricks. Mrs. K. C. Ransom and Mrs. Charles J. Swin dells of Portland. Assisting in serving were Aliases Mary Margaret Ferrall, Alberta Rives and Grace MeEwan. A musicale was given during the evening consisting of: vocal solos, Jack Dennis; piano solos, Boone Hendricks; and violin solos, Vernon Elliot. Out of town guests present at the reception included Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Patton, Airs. Charles J. Swin dells, Robert Holman, all of Port land, and Air. and Airs. Ben Fisher of Marshfield. A background characteristic of any Latin quarter was the decora tive motif used at the Beaux Arts masquerade ball held at the Campa Shoppe, Friday evening. Tables with checkered coverings were placed against flip walls which were decorated to represent the sewer system of lower Paris. Miss Edith Pearson and Jack Reynolds furnished the feature for tiie evening. Glenn Gardiner had charge of the affair which is spon sored by the schools of architecture and art. Patrons and patronesses for the evening were President and Airs. Arnold Bennett Hall, Vice-president and Mrs. Hurt Brown Barker, Dean and Airs. Ellis F. Lawrence, Mr. and Airs. Earl M. Pallctt, Hugh Biggs, Miss Hazel Prutsmaii, Mr. and Airs. X. B. Zane, Mr. and Airs. Eyler Brown, Air. and Airs. George Godfrey. Underclassmen of Delta Tan Delta entertained at the chapter house, Friday evening, with a collegiate dance. The rooms were decorated with pennants of many colleges. About 20 couples were present for ADMISSION Matinee.20c Evenings ------- 35c Children ------- 10c MATINEE - - - 2:30 TONIGHT - - - 8:00 TAYLOR PLAYERS -IN “SOME BABY” COMING SUNDAY “THREE LIVE GHOSTS” ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENT Beta Gamma national scholastic oommeree honorary fraternity, has announced the election of: George Stadelman Karl I, a ml strum Emerson Bolz. j the affair. Howard t’ellou was in [ charge. Feature numbers were furnished ; by Harold Moulin and Joe Hughes. J Invited as patrons and patronesses ! were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Spencer, Mr. Verne Blue and Dean Hugh Biggs. * * * Tennis rackets and golf clubs were used as decorations to carry 1 out the country club idea used at the Alpha Epsilon house, Friday evening, at their informal sport dance. Melvin Parker was in charge | of the affair. Serving ns patrons and patronessrs j I were Karl M. Pallett, Dean Charles | Cav|ieater anti Professor S. Stephen ! son Smith. Special guests at the ilanee vrero Mr. Charles Norman, T.ester Parley | ,and John Warren of Corvallis. Mrs. Lewis Beeson, Mrs. (1. If. I Godfrey and Mrs. (1. A. Hess, as , sistant dean of women, gave a tea ! for Mrs. Kenneth G. Wilshire who i is leaving soon for Kurppe. The ten was held at file home of Airs. Charles Pltiot, Friday afternoon, between the hours of •'! and fi o 'clock. Mrs. Wilshire is a graduate of the university and last year was assist ant manager of the dormitories. The Eugene hotel, Friday evening, was the scene of the Delta Gamma sport dance which was decorated to carry out a treasure hunt idea. Tied and white checkered tables were i placed about the room and lighted ! candles in bottles were used as ceil- j terpieces. The dance was given by I the freshmen for the other members j of the house. Miss Constance Pox was in charge. Acting as patrons and patronesses were Mrs. Katherine Terex, Mrs. Grace Russell, Dr. and Airs. R. C. Romig and Air. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith. I Next little squib will tell the tale i 77', ... ♦ Delegates Visit ” ' THE SMOKE SHOP , 778 Willamette REX Last Times Today On the Stage MANHATTAN PLAYERS presenting the three-act dramatic play “DOPE” and on the screen * “SAL OF SINGAPORE’’ featuring PHYLLIS HAVER ALLAN HALE FEED KOHLER 1 • CVAdePUTTI totti DON ALVARAOC WARNER OLAND Out' of lilt- most sensa tional romances ever told upon the screen. A picture you’ll long remember. An A LAW CAOStANO AoducJw. ‘1 Co-op Directors To Be Nominated For Coming Year Hufrh* und Palmer Finish Terms ami New Men Must Be Named Nominations of candidates to till the positions left vacant in the board of directors of the university ( o-o]> will bo made :it a mooting to be bold in room 10' of tlio ('ommoroc building a t 1 o’olook Minida \ afternoon, aoonril iug In Marion K Mot'lain, liianiigoi of tbo Co-op. Tlio forms of of tin' of Koualt Hubbs, prosidonl of tlio board ol directors, and A1 Ron Hubbs . ■ nnnc ini'inbor, i'X jure ;obb« haired bandit wjii the crooks make big ]iau_. nut doi he get hi« man? Jm watch Comical Cha lie in the funnic picture ha uviu1 mad Brand New Kinograms Comedy “Dumb Waiters Good Music