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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1935)
Lucia Wiley Has Murals Exhibited By Artist Society Grille Offers Praise for Exceptional Work In a review in the art section ot the New York Times, Miss Lu cia Wiley, who received her mas ter of fine arts degree from the University in 1932, was praised for her mural painting on display in an exhibition of murals at the Grand Central galleries, sponsored by the Mural Painters society. The following words are taken from the article, which was writ ten by Edward Alden Jewell: “Much that deserves to be com mented upon will at this time have to be pasfted over in silence. How ever, room must be found for men tion of Lucia Wiley’s altogether charming panel, ‘The March of Youth.’ ” Miss Wiley also received the purchase prizes for two color blocks, “Holy Rollers” and “Satur day night,” in the seventh annual exhibition of the Northwest Print makers, now being held in the Seattle art museum until April Campus Relay (Continued from Page Three) Bob Wagner, Sam McGaughy, and A1 Johnson will join in an attempt to cut down young George Scharpf, Phi Delt finisher. Although Wag ner, McGaughy, and Johnson are not representing organizations en tered, they are out to run Scharpf, undefeated this year, to the ground. Other events on the program will be the 440 and mile relays. These races will bring together practically the same entrants that compete in the medley relays. A list of the organizations en tered, the runners, and their re spective events follows: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Quarter mile relay: Ken Miller, Bob Voegtly, Gib Schultz, and Reg Brady. Sprint medley: same entrants. Bela Theta Pi Sprint medley: Bob Parke, Don Reed, Milo Lacey, and Short Free man. Mile relay: Milo Lacey, Bud Shoemake, Bob Parke, Short Free man, and Steve Hart, alternate. Kappa Sigma Sprint medley: Jim Rummell, Leif Jacobson, Darryl Evans, John Quillen. Phi Delta Theta Distance medley: Vernon Sprag Distance medley: Vernon Sprague, Fred Nowland, Gardy Frye, George Scharpf, and Bill Patrick, alternate. Sigma Clii Sprint medley: Bob Holloway, Bob Pritchard, Ted Nicholson, and Bill Nelson. Distance medley: John Hollo way, Ted Nicholson, Bill Nelson, and Zan Sims. Theta Chi Mile relay: Bob Ludington, W. J. Colegrove, Bill Parsons, and Hauschrom. Yeomen Distance Medley: M. Gunderson, G. Jameson. Karl Thomasson, and Bell. Bob Voegtly, handler of the meet, requests that all entrants be in uniform at the track at 1:30, so that they may be checked in by the clerk of the course. Over 1000 Students (Continued f'-'H’i rune (hie) parative eusc with which interna tional complications might arise from such a display. William Bruce, who has been a leading figure in campus cam paigns for optional drill, outlined the progress of that movement, and said that as one who has been “through the mill' he wanted to add his protest against compulsory KOTO. Howard Ohmart concluded the speeches with an attack on the profit system as a war-engender ing force. The campus demonstration con cluded with a paraphrasing of Marl; Anthony's funeral oration, to show the futility of war. Paul 50 Lost Articles Remain at Depot And the Englishman is still without his monocle ... as are about fifty students minus every thing from books, pens, etc., to evening shoes and kid gloves which may be recovered by calling at the University depot where the lost and found department is located. The collection there now includes four raincoats, seven hats (one with numerous flowers on), shoes, three scarfs, five umbrellas, about twenty pairs of wool, cotton and leather gloves, compacts, fountain pens, ten notebooks, six English composition, five accounting, three literature, and two history books. All articles not claimed will be sold at auction later in the term. Plank played the part of the Ro man. During the oration student "senators” shouted out their senti ments from the crowd, just as in Shakespeare’s play. Many Movies Taken As the affair moved along doz ens of camera .shutters clicked During the downtown march mov ie cameras ground out many feet of film. Universal News service had cameramen covering both the campus demonstration and the pa rade. Individuals stood on street corners getting snapshots as the students filed by. About 500 fell into the line of march when the parade began to move downtown. Dozens of huge banners and signs dotted the pro cession, which was four or five blocks long. A sound car led the procession and blared forth the voice of a speaker repeating the local protest call and appropriate peace slogans. An American flag and a Christian flag moved side by side near the head of the pa rade. Many humorous and satirical signs graced the marching col umn. One read: "Hearst in war, Hearst in peace, Hearst in every news release; spreads his hate and desolation to improve his circula tion.” Another said: “The mili tarist would risk your life for his country." Still another carried the words: "War world suicide; ar bitration world peace.” Several large pieces of art held prominent places in the parade. Under one large sketch showing burly exploiters stripping the clothes from a scrawny “taxpayer” until he had nothing left but his undershirt, were the words, "Lit tle man what now?” Send the Emerald to your friends. Contestants Give Impressions on Solo Competition Charlotte Plummer,' Eugene high, is 17, a senior. When asked how .she felt when going onto the platform: “Oh gosh! I really don’t know not scared, exactly.” William Curry, 17, a senior at the Eugene high who took the first French horn solo position. "I felt all right because I was the first one to play and I had an excellent accompanist, Cy Botts.” John Simpson, first soloist in the senior saxophone division, 18 years of age, a senior in Grant high, Portland, ‘“Felt O.K. I don’t want to say anything about it didn’t expect to win.” Denny Bates, 13 years of age, eighth grader in the Corvallis jun ior high, blonde, blue-eyed, slender took first place in the trumpet di vision. “ 'Sail right never am nervous, usually.” Richard Webb, 18, Oregon City high, who took the first clarinet position. Regarding to going on the platform: “Let me think—a long time ago I decided to do my best — that was all I thought about.” Melvin Gilson, first junior saxo phone: “I didn’t expect to win— and I wasn’t particularly scared.” Gilbert Swanson, Gresham, who won the first place in the tuba contest, which by the way, was a musical not a rhythmic endeavor and real music can be wheedled from the big babies. “I think it's a good contest so far. Don't know whether I was scared or not—I guess so.” Members List (Continued from Patjc One) and was a member of the Twenty club, similar to the YWCA. This year she has been a member of the Emerald business staff and is a pledge of Phi Theta Upsilon. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Cornish, a Eugene girl, is a sophomore in business administra tion, She is a Kwama and sergeant at-arms of the AWS and served this year on the YWCA cabinet as a member of Delta Delta Delta. Margiiee Morse From Eugene Margilee Morse, also of Eugene, is a sophomore in sociology. She has been a Kwama and a Thespian and was chairman of the YWCA Waffle Wiggle this year. She was assistant night editor on the Em erald last year and a member of 24 HOUR SERVIC WHITE PALACE -IT East Tt'iilli Street Sandwiches 5 cents ('hi 1 i— Spagaetti Baked Beans 24 HOUR SERVICE LAST TIMES TOMA V! Emma BIG DOUBLE BILL 60 Frenzied Minutes of Action and Romance! AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM gain a. u n ii 3u ii-ii* ICE CREAM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ And Other Specials Special Campus Delivery Service Grade “A” Dairy Orders Eugene Farmers Creamery j 1 568 Olive Phone 638 I ■.■iBinsiti ■ a a ■■■ i ■ ■ ■ a a a i mm m m. naaNSVisil 85 More Permits Given to Drivers Eighty-five new automobile reg istrations have been granted by the University automobile service since the beginning of the spring term. Since registrations made during the winter term were carried over automatically, this makes a total of approximately 500 cars regis tered for driving on the campus, 10 short of the number registered during the fall term. Because some students register to drive any car, there are about 85 more registered drivers than cars, making a total of 585. a YW frosh discussion group. She helped with arrangements for the Co-ed Capers this year and last and the AWS Carnival last year. She is in charge of publicity for the YW upperclass commission and is WAA representative. She re cently served on the Whiskerino directorate and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Installation of officers will take place next Thursday night, Miss Grey announces. The installation service will be followed by a ban quet for new and retiring officers and cabinet members. YWCA Banquet Thursday All girls on the campus belong ing to the YWCA are invited to attend the annual membership banquet, which will be held Thurs day evening, April 18. Installation of the newly-elected officers of the organization will comprise the chief feature of the entertainment. Jean Lewis is in charge of the affair. Further de tails will be announced later. 850 Band Contestants Enter Competition Musicians Invade Oregon Campus For State Contest Fraternities, Dormitories Hold Open House Eight hundred and fifty of the finest high school musicians in the state have invaded the campus and will enter competition today in McArthur court for band contest awards. Living organizations have been taken over by the musicians for the weekend. All of the names available of competitors in attend ance at the twelfth Oregon state high school band contest are listed beiow. Bunds Entered . Arlington: Howard Taylor. Dale Lund ell, Don ilickox, Howard Apperson, Roland Bu beck. Ross Beardsley. Allen Ward. Law rence Fulker. Delbert Cochran. Lloyd Cray. Clifford 7-ulker. Wilbur Fletcher. Robert lrbv, Walter Ferris. Myrno Madden. Keith Roberts, Kenneth Lundell. Roy Phillippi, Lorraine Ward. Doris Fiske. Ella Anderson. Erma Anderson. Cloria Phillippi. Phyllis Clarke, Beth Van Schoiack, Betty Mon Albany: Bud Hockett. Kenton Bradley, Bob Douglas. Bob Groshing. Charles Frazeo, Larry Alexander. Roger Chandler, Henry Stewart, Billy Morgan. Giles Bennett, Mil ton Newport. Clifford Burtch. Howard Sternberg, Jack Looney, Jack Hall. Gordon ( handler. Lauren Karstens, Louis Dickson, Frank Merrill. Bob Spence. Eddie Gowman, Norman Gregory. Alton Benedict. John Car regie. Billy Fritch. Jimmie Howard. Joe Noble. Melvin Richardson. Betty Walkup. Frances McC'leod, Ruth Iloefer, Virginia Hackleman. Helen Koos. Evelyn Schmidt, Claire Thompson, Louise Clark. Burns: Merlin Bullard. Harold Weston, Carroll Bennett, Bill Bardwell. Clyde Os borne. John Caldwell. Woodrow' Campbell, Glenn Bliss, Dale Eggleston, Jack Bennett, Bill Bennett, Dustin Jameson. Eslte Bu chanan. Leslie James. Mattel Ulrizer. Ilenry Anderson. Robert James, Richard Reed. Dor othy Mallett. Beaverton Neil Jackson, Harold Peter son. Lester Teschner. John Barnes. Curtis Ciunm, Edward Larson, James Miller, Bill Sidden«. Harold Huff. William Wood. Rob ert Engleke, Edward Jaan^on. David Mason. Paul Rvdeman. Roy Stoffer. John Mason. C'larence Zuercher. Melvin Glnmm. Edward Johnson. Edward Me Elroy. John Stable. Bruce Wheeler. A if da Mattson, ^Katherine Dobbs, Gloria Rollins. Estacada: Ernest Park. Vac non Botkin. David Petrasso. George Moore. Kenneth O'Neil. Orin Stahlnecker. Brooks Snvder. Howard Horner. Czene Stahlnecker. Elmo Hayden. Irving Botkin. James Smith. Rob ert Coake. Grave? Higgins. Charles Weaver, Robert Snyder. Emerv Powers. Paul Hen rickscn. Paul Beck. James De Nis. Eetha Russell. Betty Townsend. Louise Petrasso, Imogene Hedjcock. Ellen Kteth. Franklin: Earls Nelson. Bob Dillon. Wil lian Sunford. James D'kstra. Gordon Ridge way. Henry Cram. Buz Meek. Robert Slo cum. T. Wortendvke. Ralph Town. Louis Strang. X. Dinihanian. Robert Deiz. K. Hillesiand. Milton Lutidahl. Gay Ronne, Robert James. Joe Storer. George Coveil. Herbert White. Fred Kirkland. Richard Field. Arthur Douglas. Vernon Tilden, War ren Speer. Robert Hancock. Elizabeth Miller, Hazel Holland. Helen Holland. Gresham: Gilbert Swanson. Bob Marlett, Roger Kidder. Tom Susanka, Paul Me* Ouarry, Jolin Luce, Fred Young. James Gowan. Bob Johnson. L a V e r n e Hanel, Owen Bourne. Dan Schenk. Bob Luce, Charles Taber. Lester Johnson. Charles Cor sage. Herman Mullenhoff, Bill Susanka. Morris McGinnis. Walter Robinson, Fred Stabler. Wayne Adams. Wesley Nutt, Len nox Blachford. John Sherman. David Ray, John Clarke. Alfred Unit, Hurstel Russell, Margaret Nickerson, Nadine Zwafiel, Helen Shearer, Vera Stone, Evelyn Hewitt. June Forbes. Marjorie Stone. June McGinnis, Jean Yeager. Heppner: Joe Green. Charles Cox. Jimmy Driscoll. Harry Tamblin. Hugh Crawford, Jesse Tinsley, Roy Coblentz. Bill Schwarz. Jackson Gilliam, Norton King. Jack Mer rill. Donald Bennett. Richard Hayes, Boyd Redding, Billy McCaleb. Billy Cockrell. Warren Blakley, Omar McCaleb. Emery Coxen. Gerald Cason, Juanita Morgan. Har riet Hager, Jennie Swendig, Ethyl Hughes. Irene Beamer. Hill Military Academy: Clement Cain. Edward Roberts, Philip Williams, Robert Anderson, Willis Burhap, John Johanneson, (ins McTigue. Robert Swigen, Jack Ander son. Aleck Cohen. James Mulworth. Robett Moore, Lee Robbins, Frances Tuckwiln, Monroe Holmes, Howard Robbins. Walter Krausv Clarence Asher, Richard Blow, Sid ney Klure, Stuart Morris, Ozra Bainord. Howard M ark worth. Edward Mayer, Jack Noce, Richard Smith, Lester Lee. James Shearer, Philip Atwood, Walter Dickinson, Louis Krombrort. Ward Read. Lloyd Mc Gill, VVilliam Clark, Halph Markworth, Cur tus Miller, Robert Pfarnder. John Walkley. Jefferson: Fred Keller. Ronald Poartli, Dehnar Reeder. John Clemmitt, Lucille Kel mer, Melva Lieberman. La Grandes James Bruce. Jean Piddock. John Blanchard. Jack Brandt, Merrill Ains worth, Lyle Gerber, Kenneth Lilly, Robert McClay, Knoz Parker, Eugene Schultz. Howard Webb. Morris Ilruce, William Gunn, Robert Reuter, Charles Brooks, Thomas Cook. Edgar Draper. William Cei- F bel. John McManus. Dick Moore. Hart > Rechlin, James Voelz. John Tuttle. Jack F McClay, Robert McMillian. Floyd Bryant, h Norman Clark. Robert Dow. George Hill. Avery Millering, Donald Jasper. Kenneth ( Ragain. William Weise. Donald Browning. ? Kmilv Beery. Muriel Lundy. Martha Clark, ^ Neva Stein. Wilma French. Adelaide Zwei fel. \ Moro: Gordon Frazer. Theodore Thomp- j CAn, L'le Xahouse, Max Barzee. Frank > Sayrs. Melvin Baker. Russell Belshee. Rob- [ ert Gilmore. Austin Foss. Wyman French. . Glenn Kenny. Orval Jhorgerson. Dale John- ] ^ton. Wavne Thompson. Dean Pinkerton. '| Howard C'onlee. Norma Melzer. Genevieve < Xahouse. Imogene Johnson. Doris Thomson, j Mary Pinkerton. JaneEYensh. Doris Morri- , son. Lousie Barzee. Lois Melzer. ( Tillamook: Keith Furgu'Son. Merton Ack ley. Charles Allen. Clayton Harris. Rolland Heuser. Charles Koch. Henry Schrweid. Or- . ville Harris. Cecil Harris. Lyle Atkinson, Beryl Godard. Laland Harris. Bob Honey, ( James L a L o n d e. Lawrenche Schrweid, 1 Claire Tuttle. Luis Bonnev. Hank Gaylord. | John Hathawav. Gail Heusser, Clarence Page. Vonda Biddle. Helen Hunter, Dorothy Godard. May Marie Newman, Pauline Xel- ■ son. Medford: Dwight Short. Jack Wood. George Oliver. John Hillings. Lee Bullis. H. Schrecengost. Ted Taylor. Bob Cherry. Bill Brahs. Don Kraus. Xorman Motv. Richard Baize. Bon Ottoma n. Alford Randles. Paul Hughes. Billv Wislson, Neal Curry. Frank Hull. Bob Wilson. Lester Fay, ‘ Lewis Campbell. Bob Young. Cyril San ders. Millard Xorthcraft. Delmar Wright. Peters. Donald Price. Dale Hale. Thomas Harvey. Dorothy Burgess. Jane Israel. Vir ginia Loomis. Maxine Christen. Dorothy Hammond. Betty West. Audrey Dobson, Aline Fowler. Doris South wick. St. Helens: Bruce Hall. Mervyn Cook, Donald Moss. Richard Deahn. Leonard Pet erson. Bill Harper. Dick Ttipper. Ed Ketel. Ralph Christie. Reino Koski. Donald Rich ardson. Edward Chapman. Ban Yeager. Ray Dick, Tim Allin, Rowland Johnson, Hob Gray. Harold Forsyth, Ronald Davis. 1 Eli Beeler, Herb Freeland, Elmer Jensen. Jim Long. Mary Zwilleash. Katherine Yer r.ig. Harriet La Bare. Dorothy Phair. May ' Britton. Martha Smith, Ellen Lowe, Mar garet LeFebvre. Bettv Singleton. The Dalles: W. Wilcox, R. Gilbreth, L. Yester, M. Anderson. A. Wagonblast. J. Skirving. R. Willett. R. Hudson. T. Wells, W. Wilson, II. Mulky, R. Charlibrois. J. Wilson. D. Wagonblast. J. Bohn. C. Phil ips, M. Spaulding. J. Monahan. J. Willett, W. Rawson, C. Atkins. M. Nickelson. W. Roberts, H. Means. R. McElroy. J. Hall. R. Broer, A. Williams. A. Jackson. H. Bates. R. Seufert. M. Smith. B. Simpson, P. Darnielle. L. Harvev. K. Hackenbrock. West Linn: Alvin Hulse, Cecil Gubser, Walter Denlev. Stanley Kilpatrick. Clarence Stiles. Dallas Dennis, Everett Guriev. James Wilkinson. Harlow Ranton. Stanley Kil patrick. Edward Howell, Mason McClean. Prank Alberts, James Zivnev. Kenneth Pet erson. Robert Dalrymple. Delbet Gillihan, I Fred Radthe, Clyde Saunders. Eldon Wil * liamson, Donald Balcomb, Dale Dennis, chert Evan?. Lucius Henford. \V e < 1 e y [illikan. Robert MacClean. Harold Hr.ine-, ruce Hul«e, John Wilbur. Evelyn Shep ;»rd, Dorothy Dalrymple. Margaret Milli an. Marion Warner. Winifred Gardner, lena Bauersfield, Pearl Baker. Hazel Irish, Iarie Xiebauer, Yvonne Thompson. Vir inia Simpson. Salems Loren Benjamin. F. Cronemiller. I'ilmer McDowell. Ronald Adams. Warren iiggerstaff, Dean Ellis. Ray Lamka. Philip IcKinley. Jock Pollard. Francis Wise. Ar r.ur Eaton. Jack Hansell. Bert Brauer. Bur et Curtis, Merle Waltz, Merrill Ames, ames Cole. Jean Holstein. John Laughlin. ioger Miller. Paul Sams. Bob Yeager. Colin Hade, Donald Scott, Irvin Branch. Frank funt. Dean Arehart. Robert DeProz. Oil er Glenn. Wm. Laughlin. Bill Peterson, )uav Wassam. Harold Bressler, Davi d ohnson. Dale Smith. Oregon City: William Baldwin. Win. -fcBurney, Eberle Schultz, Emerson Holi av. Richard Cochran. Stanley Trelawnev, tichard Tatro. Donald Force. Lowell Smith, )rpheus Steiber. Robert Xutall. Jesse Smith. , erner Sheldrew. Joe Steumeyer. Andre Invoke. Junior Bingham. Chester Trout, larold Webb. Wendell Gleason. Erroll Hol ywell. Walter Rolfing. Ivan Jones. Richard Vebb, John Kunztnan. Oscar Bogynski. lobby Tgo. Billy Roake. Paul S c h u 1 t z. Jaida Blinstone. Hazel McGahuey. Janice •redrick. Joanna Cochran. Jane Henderson, dargaret Schwartz, Norma Carothers, Mrs. larold Webb, Margaret Kohl. Louises Hall, enevieve Cox. Corvallis: Arden Hearing. Chet Minkler, "ohn Swartley. Jenj.^ Bate. Francis Beach, lud Lemon. Wm. Garnjobst. Philip Auld. Douglas Martin. Robert Beardsley, Edward hnith. Jack Brown. Bernice Felton. Mayro Patterson. Jack Coil, Jean Kletfman, Lois Irown, Winofred Gibson, Jean Schell. Edw. 'elton. Alice Jacobsen, Margaret Smith. )oris Paulsen. Dorothy Jackson. Richard dnd. Justine Jacobs. John Burns. Lawrence JeLancey. Dean Forbes, Lucius Forbes, \von Hollenbeck. Vera Hollenbeck. Max kilton. Neland Renshaw. Fred Yates. Rob ert Berman. Jas. Booth. Robert Witzig, .irnlen Bramwell. Kenneth Brown, Claire •‘elder. Robert Ingle. Milton Hector. Ricb ird Hoerner, Doris Raber. Curtis Stimsor., .aVerne Renshaw. Richard Brewster, Arlie Tatlield, William Clark. Drain: Verne Shamas, Donald 'Moorman. Oonakl Henderson, Richard Letsam. Roland ,clsam. Keith Rewson, Delbert Garslinc, ieorge Hedlind. Wesley Morgan. Roger De launay. Gene Balfour. Vaughn Boak, Don Zanders, Everette Giles. Vance VanKirk. Donald Krewson. Leslie Ritchey, Mona ■'etchen, June Garsline. Frances Compton, Jetty La Grande. Martha Hult. Donna Van \irk. Sadie McClintock, Leanid Cooper, Crystal Traylor. Santa Clara: Joseph Taubergrass, Lee ■f undale, Raymond Sims, Jimmy Rear, ames Jepson, Donald Jepson, Lois Ltind trom. Mary Rear, Frances Key. Vernon \ies. Harley Sea, Raymond Weight. Bill Robinson, Alfred Pear. Ken Sims, Julia dalzluser, Delores Tarcttm, Melium Thau on, Charles Key. Clinton Clintock. Willis )otson, Fred Emerson, Raymond Fuller. a Chesterfield r »*, Jke*e's one tiling especially like alont (^liestet^lelds—entirely aside ^tom tie ^act that IVs a mlldet clyatette — and <zz^'ve Iteaxd a nuntlet cj people say tie same tltlny • 14/b.lle d^'m smollny dhestetjleld nevet (jet little ctumlj ej tobacco in my mouth — the tobacco doeiut ovill out and that adds a lot to- my yleaoute o£ 3moling them ... notice mote and mote ol my jpnendi omohe C^Leitet^ields .