Alaska Cruise 'Assured With 180 Signed IJp Seven Staten Supply Full Load for Excursion on Steamship Queen (Continued from Pntje One) t Plain, director of recreation. Two other members of the staff have not yet tieen chosen. Each student is allowed to carry three subjects, and this post-session to Alaska wi\l follow in convenient sequence the regular summer ses sions, making it possible for the stu dent to earn If* term hours of uni versity credit. Following is the list of students signed up: Mrs. Flora H. Allen, I’ort land; La, Von Allen, (Irants I’ass; Mrs. Amelia. (!. Ahvnrd and dnngh-/ ter, Bridgeville, Cal.; Gladys I*. Angier, Caldwrdl, Idaho; Janet C. Arnold, Hheniko; Aileen Barker, Eu gene; Barbara Barker, .Portland; Mr. and MYs. Burt Brown Barker, Portland; Barnard Barker, Eugene; Airs. Laura S. Barry, Lakeview; Bbeo Benson, Portland; Aleen Ber lin, Balt Lake City, Utah; Jennie M. Blakely, Tieton, Wn.; Eunice Blodgett, (Irants Pass; Doris J. Brant, Corvallis. Mabel Brotherton, Bakersfield, Cal.; Mary E. Burnham, Pasadena, Cal.; Myrtle C. Burnham, Rochester, Wash.; Ruth Burrows, Long Beach, Cal.; Lulu At. Burt, Maplcton; Mrs. Liable Cantrell, Maupin; Pauline Cljuse, Coquille; Margerio Cleve, Rescue, Cal.; Agnes B. Clippinger, Skykomish, Wash.; Ruth Cochran, Pendleton; Tennie Coffie, Aberdeen, Wash.; Mabel E. Colvin, Tal't, Cal.; Lea fie Craig, The Dalles; Elizabeth It. Cram, Portland; Lenin M. (Toco Woodland, Cal.; Dorothy Cushman, Pendleton; Vesta Cushman, Browns ville; Lulu B. Dale, Vancouver, Wash.; Regina, Davault, Fowler, Cal.; Sara E. Davis, Corcoran, Cal.; Dewey Dee, Eugene; Cert rude Doutsch, Monmouth; Izelle Dibbloe, Portland; Ranita Dippo, Pasadena, Cal.; Mary Donaldson, Rickreall; Elizabeth Ducheim, Los Angeles; Evelyn Elder, Salt Lake City. Oma Belle Emmons, Rickreall; Ruby Evans, Vancouver, Wash.; AT r=. Edith Falbe, Roseburg; Be atrice If. Garnham, Oroville, Cal.; Edna Eery, Salem; Maude Frady, Eugene; Laura Frantz, Portland; Mrs. Frances T. Freeman, Coronado, Cal.; Very Freyburger, Burbank, Cab; Tno7. Friend, Taft, Cab; Made leine Gilbert, Eugene; Mae Gittens, Idaho Kails; Ann Green, Portland; 0|>nl Hadley, Brewster, Wash.; Pearl Hall, l.nkeviow; Inez Vivian Har per, Bend; Iona Ruth Harriman, La Grande; Wilma G. Harrison, Boise, Tdnlio; Mrs. .1. K. TLnvely, Portland; Sadie llavely, Portland; Martha Hefner, Portland; Charlotte Hilts, Vernonia; Lily Hoard, Silver Lake; Mrs. John R. Find gin, La Grande; Etlud .1. Holland, McKittriek, Cab; llarriette Holland, Eugene; Leila C. Howe, Independence; Lowry Hughes, Los Angeles. Ethel JIuseth, Bend; Juanita .Ten kins, Lnkeview; Blanche Jones, Sil verton ;Mrs. Goldie J. Johns, Port land; Myra Jordan, Eugene; Jenny S. Jvlha, Toppenish, Wash.; Fannie King, Burley, Idaho; Howard A. King, Westfir; Anna Kirchgater, Florin, Cab; Elizabeth Knight, Tu lare, Cab; Louise Knight, Tulare, Cab; Pearl Krause, Vernonia; Golda B. Krull, Milwaukee, Wis.; Melba Laramnre, Vernonia; Gladys Lee, Davenport, Wash.; Wanda Lesley, Eugene; Leoeeda Ley, Milwaukee, Wis.; Haima Lindros, Coquille; Georgo K. Lowe Ashland; Elizabeth Lynn, Bend; Grace McHargue, Brownsville; W. Madge McKellips, Winters, Cab; Snide E. McKenzie, The Dalles; Richard Clive Meares. Portland; Harvilla H. Merrill, Bur bank, Cab; Jean E. Milliean, Clover dale; Stella Millikin, Pendleton. Gladys Morden, Tlwaeo, Wash.; James A. Mullins, Arago; Isabelle Nahs, Spokane, Wash.; Florence Nel ligan, Coronado, Cab; Ethel New man, Billings, Montana; Agnes E. Noll, Pasadena, Cab; Helene E. Oates, Portland; Margaret E. O’Leary, Bend; Catherine S. Olson, Itosehurg; Hilda A. Olston, Warden, Wash.; Mrs. Lora Omeg, Portland; Beth Partridge, Forest Grove; Mrs. Bernice Patterson, San Diego, Cab; Margaret Pepoon, Bend; Flossie Perce. Vernonia; Lotta D. Perry, San Diego, Cab; Edythe M. Peters, Sherwood; Otto H. Petersen, War ren; Gladys Print/, Buckley, Wash.; Mildred Print/, Buckley, Wash.; Trine Quiniby, Halsey; Lloyd E. Reed, Clatslfnnie; Mary S. Richard son, Pasadena, Cab; Nelda S. Riggs, Telephone 1 r.Trj East 13th Avenue Eu"one, Oregon Shop Petite ITARRIETT UNDERWOOD Dressmaking - Designing Style Right Price Right jajg]@jgigjiajgjgj3jgjgjgjgi3MSISJ5JSI5I3®M3ISI3MSIS]3J5M5ISM33J3I3I5I3le!IEI3JEIS®3^j FURNITURE REPAIRING Have your repairs, upholstering and refinishing work’done here. Special cabinet work and designing Eugene Furniture Hospital 491 West Eighth Avomie Call 402 For that Junior Prom A Fellow Can Find the Proper Dress Shoe in Any Pattern “Stylish to the Last Stitch’’ Hamilton Shoe Co., Inc. We Handle Weyco’s Exclusively 1032 Willamette McDonald Bldg. WELCOME Mothers We’re certainly glad you’re here, and we’ll do all possible to make your visit here en joyable. ROE’S GOOD FOODS 832 Willamette f Women to Learn How to Instruct Basketball Boys AT TT1E 1928 Siimmrr Session when 11on<1 Conch William .1. Reinhart mot his class in . basketball coaching for the first, time ho noted, to his surprise, several young women among those present. The class had been arranged for men, and it was jiot possible to provide sep arate instruction for the women, greatly to their disappointment. The women, who wished to conch boys’ teams in the smaller high schools, where men coaches were not available, made such a strong call for the course, however, that it wtis decided to give them an opportunity this year. The class will meet daily from 3 to .9 under the direction of W. T). Fletcher, university trainer, who has an except ionally good grasp of tho principles of the hoop sport. Orovillo, Cal.; Trene Rogers, C,rants Pass; Helen Shields, Cle Elum, Wash.; Mrs. .T. II. Short, Crystal. Mary Sigman, Pufur; Florence Sisk, Halsey; Elsa Smith, Omaha, Neb.; Charlotte MT. Spalding, Cor vallis; Sylvia Springsteen, Pendle ton; Mrs. Rose J. Stacks, Eugene; Selma Stalsberg, Eugene; Mrs. Eft'ie V. Stanford, Roseburg; Ruth Stivers, Roise, Idaho; Ruth Strum, Pendle ton; Ida Maria Strode, Lakeview; Sylvia Stuart, Santa Barbara, Cal.; Sweet, Sacramento; Ruth Taylor Vernonia, Lola Tredeman, Molalla: Wylfa Sullivan, Bellflower, Cab; (7race Sweeney, Portland; Julia Phyllis Tiedeman, Oregon City; Mrs. Alicia Wall, Lakeview; Elsie Weed, Crawfordsville; Helen E* Whitcomb, The Dalles; Fern White, Scappoose; Mella White, Portland; Jessie Whyte, Corcoran, Cab; Gertrude Wildung, Hollywood; Eleanor Wood, Ontario; Florence Wren, Aberdeen, Wash.; Bess Young, Portland; Maude To Young, Lowell. | Mountain and Sea Will Call . This Summer Outdoor Trips to Feature Session for Oregon Student Group (Continued from Tqge One) be a trip to the Newport beaches. The moat strenuous outing of tlie season is planned for July -It and -1, wJien a group will be taken to climb either the Mouth Sister or the Mid .Re Sinter. Mr McClain lies lieves that by the time of this ex cursion, the students will be able to tell whether or not they can stand the climb. “The Crescent lake excursion,” says Mr. McClain, “is going to be a real trip. I’ll find out who can climb on the Misters before we get back.” Faculty Picnic Set July 17 is the date set for the faculty picnic, which will be held on the banks of the McKenzie or Willamette. An excursion to Odell lake, with a. five-mile walk to Salt Creek falls is to be Sunday, July 28. The round-trip fare rate offered by the railroad company is about $1.75. Salt Creek falls is one of the most marvelous sights in the Cas cades. The water tumbles over a 500-foot precipice in great volume. Last year 1500 people made the Odell lake trip, and 88 of them saw the falls. On the closing week of the sum mer session, August 2, .‘1 and 4, there will be a trip to Crater lake. For all of the longer trips, in which it will be necessary to ride in the busses, arrangements arc being made with transportation companies for special rates. Conduct Vision Tost Eleanor Foorman, junior in psy chology, and Herbert Jasper, grad x t T T T T ? The Bartle Court $ Fully Equipped Modern Apartments 1 1 th Ave. at Pearl V ■W Sunday is Mother’s Day. Why not engage a homey J X little apartment in BARTLE COURT and have £ i mol her here for the week-end? t T Y Summer Dresses $10 00 and up Complete alterations department and Dresses made to order Margaret M. Coldren 3rd Floor Miner Building Compliments of Independence Creamery Company Makers of— WILD ROSE ICE CREAM uate assistant in psychology are conducting an experiment concern ing vision. They are testing cer tain current assumptions of the art department of the relative attract ive qualities of different values in shades of color. They are concern ed with the bodily reaction of peo ple to colors, especially dealing with modern art. Mrs. Spy bolt to Give Tivo Drama Courses The drama department, under flip dirpftinn of Mrs. Ottilie T. Soy bolt, will offer two courses for tlio ld-t» summer session; one in drama, pro duction, tlie other in voice training. The first is designed for the pro ducers of amateur [days in schools, churches, and civic organisations. It, will deal with lighting, stage design, costuming, rehearsal, and all that concerns amateur productions. The voice training course will con sist of training in phonetics, Tend ing, and interpretation. It is de signed for beginning drama stu dents. This is Mrs. Scybolt’s first sum mer session at Oregon, coming at the close of a highly successful first year in charge of campus dramatics. Dan Clark Old-Timer In Summer Directing Pr. Pan 10. Clark, who will be assistant director, in charge of Ku gene Summer Sessions, has had sev eral years of managing this sort of thing—some years in Portland, other years in IOugene. When Pr Clark is left to himself he acts like a, professor of history, and wjiat time he is not directing the session he will tie giving an interesting course in the history of the West. TAXI Black and White . Why Pay More? .. 158 i Slimmer Social Activities Outlined Dean Prutsman Describes Program Eugene girls will art as hostesses to the summer session visitors when sehool opens here on Monday, June 24, according to Miss Hazel Prut.s man, acting dean of women. They will meet trains and help students register and arrange for rooms. The summer round of social ac tivities will begin the following evening with an informal reception in alumni hall where the students, faculty, and townspeople will have an excellent opportunity to become acquainted before school proper will begin. The campus dinner - which has become traditional for the uni versity summer session, will be held in front of Friendly hall on the next evening. Thursday, June 27, will be offici ally announced Eugene day. Tn the afternoon Pi Lambda Theta, wom en’s education honorary, will give a tea. Still another tradition, the weekly Friday night dances, will bp carried through. Miss Prutsman s.-iiil Hint it lins not. I>pph definitely decided wlicthrr Hip dances shall ho liclil in Hendrick’s hall or the Woman’s building. Probably flip Karnpus Frolick, 1,p1 1 flip fourth wpok of summpr school, Friday, duly 10, will be one of the most anticipatpd pvpnts of tli o coming social son son. The frolic, will begin with a dinner, after which there "ill he a community sing, and stunts will be arranged for entertainment. The remainder of the evening will be given over to dancing on the tennis courts. Miss Prut stun n expects all summer ses sion students to make this their own entertainment, and to help with the arrangements. According to present plans, the week-ends will be left open as far as possible to picnics, tournaments, and discussion, or week-end trips. “The Eugene” .... Junior Week-end Headquarters While yonr mothers are in Eugene for Junior Week-end and Mother’s Day you'll find it to your advantage 1o make the Eugene Hotel your headquarters. You'll have a lot to do and you'll want to spend some of your time with your mother. “The Eugene’’ affords a convenient, place to meet your friends. THE EUGENE HOTEL PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. Harry W. Titus Dentistry - Oral Surgery Special attention to ex traction of teeth. Flione 949 C28 Miner Bldg. DR. L. L. BAKER General Dentistry 1209 Pearl Street Eugene Oregon Phone 2929 S. C. ENDICOTT. Dentist Phone 224 Miner Bldg. Eugene, Oregon NORTHWEST EYE - EAR NOSE - THROAT HOSPITAL 0. R. Gullion, M. D. D. C. Stanard, M. D. Gaven C. Dyott, M. D. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 133 Dr. J. E. Richmond Practice limited to Orthodontia 822 Miner Bldg. Phone 1313 Dr. Ella C. Meade Optometrist 14 W. 8th Ave. Phone 2315J DR. V. L. BROOKS ' DENTIST 218-19 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 237 Bee. 1335J DR. C. H. DAY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Special attention to foot troubles 820 Miner Bldg. Tel. 456 HiiiiiMiimiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimii liHlllllllltjj Canoeing Be sure to take your mother and other visiting friends canoeing up the old mill race. (It’s Oregon’s distinctive feature.) Swimming Also get your swimming suits ready, the water’s fine. § I I i i l Anchorage Raceway ! ■ I B I B I ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ * a I Cl I I ■' I B I ■' BlrBB!B,S 'B!Bi"B:BUa