Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 1938, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Full Calendar
Awaits Duck
Piggers, But
Midterms Are Only
Two Weeks Away!
16 Events Planned
For May 13, 14
The complete spring term social
calendar as released by Dean
Schwering follows:
Saturday, April 9:Pi Kappa Al
pha dance; Alpha Delta Pi pledge
dinner,
Sunday, April 10: Co-op tea.
Friday, April 15: Good Friday—
closed. \
Saturday, April 16: Alpha Delta
Xi spring formal; Hendricks hall
spring formal.
Sunday, April 17: Easter morn
ing service, Student Christian con
ference.
Mid-Term Week
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
April 18, 19, 20: Midterms; Com
monwealth conference.
Wednesday, April 20: Amphib
ian swimming exhibition.
Thursday, April 21: Amphibian
swimming exhibition.
Friday, April 22: Chi Omega
dance; Sigma Alpha Mu dance;
Alpha Chi Omega convention.
Saturday, April 23: Alpha Chi
Omega convention; AWS carnival;
Delta Upsilon house dance.
Sunday, April 24: All Co-op tea;
Alpha Chi Omega convention.
Tuesday, April 26: Peer Gynt.
Thursday, April 28: Sigma Kap
pa formal reception.
Friday, April 29: Frosh glee.
Saturday, April 30: Kappa Sig
ma dance; University Co-op
dance; Alpha Tau Omega dance;
Kappa Kappa Gamma formal;
Gamma Phi Beta dance.
Sunday, May 1: YWCA Junior
Senior breakfast; Delta Upsilon
picnic; Kappa Sigma picnic;
Campbell and Hilyard Co-op tea.
Junior Weekend
Saturday, May 7: Junior Week
end.
Sunday, May 8: Helen Jepsen
concert; Mother’s day.
Friday, May 13: Sigma Chi dance;
Alpha Phi dance; Alpha Gamma
Delta informal; Delta Delta dinner
dance; Hilyard Co-op dance; dor
mitory dance.
Saturday, May 14: Beta Theta
Pi dance; Theta Chi dance; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon dance; Phi Delta
Theta dance; Sigma Nu dance; Al
pha Chi Omega dance; Sigma
Kappa dance; Phi Kappa Psi
dance; Alpha Delta Pi formal;
Delta Tau Delta breakfast dance.
Friday, May 20: Kappa Alpha
Theta dance; Sigma Phi Epsilon
dance; Pi Beta Phi dance.
Saturday, May 21: Mortar
Board ball; Pi Beta Phi under
class dinner.
Friday, May 27: Classes end—
closed.
Saturday, May 28: Alumni day.
Sunday, May 29: Baccalaureate
service.
Monday, May 30: Commence
Trackmen Work
(Continued front pa ye five)
Ducks Set Pace
Barker and Mitchell set the
pace at the start, running one
two for the first quarter. In the
second quarter, Cunningham,
Lash, and Bright cut loose to
pass the Oregonians and finish
in that order—but Bill Hayward’s
boys can say “You can't take that
away from me.”
Robinson and Fitchard copped
first and second in the broad
jump, and Varoff tied for second
in the pole vault. Robinson
jumped 24 feet one inch to win,
but Varoff failed by a shade to
soar over 14 feet, and lost to
Earle Meadows.
Extension Members
At Portland Dinner
The office staff of the extension
division of the University of Ore
gon attended a dinner in Portland
Saturday night. Members of the
radio and visual instruction staff
from Corvallis and the staff of the
central office in Portland were
other representatives at the dinner.
Dean Alfred Powers, dean of the
extension division, spoke on prob
lems in extension work and discus
sed the summer session to be held
this year.
ment; Memorial day—holiday.
May 31-June 4, inc., Tuesday to
Saturday: Final examinations.
UO Art Grad Leaves
For Eastern Study
Jack Wilkinson, former Oregon
art student, left last Saturday as
a recipient of the Phellan scholar
ship to study at the art galleries
in Chicago, Washington and oth
er cities.
Wilkinson received the award
two years ago for the oil, “Circus
Fakir,” which was placed in the
58th San Francisco art associa
tion annual. More of his work is
inclu/ded in the second annual
student exhibition 'now touring
| Washington and which will be
shown at the University soon.
Two of his paintings were recent
ly purchased by Albert Bender,
San Francisco art patron.
The scholarship provides $2000
and two years of study in Europe.
After studying in the East, Wil
kinson will sail for Europe. He
will visit galleries in several Eu
ropean cities including Russels
and Rotterdam.
Following study in these art
galleries, he will spend a year in
Paris and conclude with a year
in Italy.
Although the scholarship was
awarded almost a year ago, Wil
kinson could not leave until now
as he was assisting Maurice
Sterne on a federal art project in
the department of justice.
Erbs to Be Guests
At Faculty Dinner
Dr. and Mrs. Erb will be guests
of honor at a formal faculty din
ner to be given by Alpha Delta
Pi tonight. Other guests will be
Chancellor and Mrs. Hunter, Dr.
and Mrs. Boyer, Dr. Schwering
and Dean Schwering, Dean and
Mrs. Earl, Dean and Mrs. E. L.
Packard, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Par
son, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. George Root, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Westerfield, and
Mrs. Floyd Westerfield, and Mrs.
Gertrude Warner.
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