Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 12, 1939, Special Edition, Page Three, Image 3

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    WELCOME OREGON MOTHERS
Oregon Mothers to
Hold Banquet; Erb
To Address Group
George Saunders, Barbara Ward,’ Hi*
Virginia Tooze, Leland Chase Slated
To Provide Musical Entertainment
By CORINE LAMON
Acting as toastmistress for the occasion, Mrs. C. H. Weston, Oregon
Mothers' president, will introduce President^Donald M. Erb as featured
speaker at the annual mothers' banquet tomororw night in John Straub
Memorial hall at 5:30.
After presenting an award to the class with the largest attendance
of mothers, Mrs. Weston will lead the installation of the club's new
officers.
Oregon Dads’ president, Loyal
H. McCarthy, will extend the
greetings of his organization, and
Mrs. Beatrice Walton Sackett will
speak for the state board of
higher education.
Prexies to Welcome
John Dick and Anne Frederik
sen will welcome the guests on be
half of the ASUO and AWS, re
spectively.
The Alice in Wonderland theme
3s being carried out in the table
decorations, and small figurines of
favorite fairyland characters will
grace the main table, according to
Jean Kendall, chairman of decora
tions. Flowers and checkerboard
table designs will decorate the rest
of the banquet hall. Under the
chairmanship of Miss Kendall, girls
working on the decoration commit
tee are Virginia Miller, Marge Mc
Lean, Dorothy Heck, and Ellen
Miller.
Solos to Be Given
Vocal solos by Barbara Ward,
singing “Sweethearts” from “May
time,” and George Saunders to ;sing
“On the Road to Mandalay,” will
be part of the program.
Two selections from the recent
campus production, “In a Persian
Garden,” will also be offered by
music students. Virginia Tooze and
Leland Chase will sing the first, “A
Brook of Verses,” in duet form,
while the second will be a quarte
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arrangement of “They Say; the
Lion and the Lizard Keep,” by all
four singers.
The entire program will be
broadcast over KOAC from 7 to 8
tomorrow night, it was announced,
and the dinner will be over in time
to attend the canoe fete on the
millrace at 8:30.
Banquet reservations are limited
to 500, and an early sellout is ex
pected, according to Bettylou
Swart, chairman of the affair. All
students and visitors who plan to
attend the dinner should buy their
tickets as soon as possible, as
many were turned away last year,
she warned.
Mothers may buy tickets in
Johnson at the same time they
register.
All mothers must register in
Johnson hall before noon today in
order to get a ticket for the cam
pus luncheon.
George Bodner New
German Honorary
Society President
~ George" Bodner~ junior ~ in the
study of German, was elected pres
ident of Delta Phi Alpha, German
honorary, Wednesday Laura
Hughes was chosen vice-president,
and Mary Hughes, secretary. Jack
; Powers was elected treasurer.
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Welcome
Oregon
Mothers
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BEAUTIFUL SUMMER
HOSIERY
Be sure you’re well sup
plied w i t li hosiery for
Junior Weekend.
We have full-fashioned,
pure silk hose in all the
n e w summer shades —
cdiiffon or service height.
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WILLIAMS INC.
: 1015 Willamette. Phone 858. <
THE STUDENT BODY WELCOMES
Oregon Mothers:
For years you have been serving us and now we wish to in some
small measure repay you for your many kindnesses. The annual
Junior Weekend is YOUR weekend, and your every wish shall be
our command. We hope that you will enjoy all the events that
have been prepared for you.
On behalf of the Associated Student Body, may I extend to you
our heartiest welcome, with the wish that you will enjoy your stay
with us to the fullest possible extent.
JOHN DICK, ASUO President
THE JUNIOR CLASS WELCOMES
Thanks a lot for joining us in this, our Junior Weekend. Please
enjoy yourself because the junior class has worked hard on the
program and they want to make your stay here a memorable one.
SCOTT CORBETT, President of Junior Class
THE DEAN OF MEN WELC03IES
Greetings, Oregon mothers! We welcome you to the campus and
hope you will have such a good time that you will want to come
again. VIRGIL D. EARL, Dean of Men
THE DEAN OF WOMEN WELCOMES
I am particularly happy to welcome mothers who visit the cam
pus for Junior Weekend. The program has been planned for your
enjoyment and every effort has been put forth to make your visit
here a pleasant one.
You will see the results of a student enterprise . . . the nature of
the activities may be spectacular and glamorous, but underneath
all the gaiety there has been serious thought and hard work. Stu
dent leaders have had responsibilities and learn the meaning of
cooperation.
You will meet the student friends of your sons and daughters.
You will also meet the faculty and administrative officers who are
responsible for the educational life at the University. It is hoped
that you will gain a new conception of the University and be very
proud of such an institution.
You will be taken on a campus tour to see the fine buildings
and the beautiful campus, but more important is the hope that you
catch the spirit and enthusiasm that prevails here.
We are training young men and women to be future citizens—
intelligent of mind, gracious of manner, and with the highest stand
ards of character. It is my privilege to work with these young men
and women, and I congratulate mothers for the splendid young
people they have sent to the campus.
My personal greetings to you and best wishes for a very happy
time this weekend.
HAZEL P. SCHWERING, Dean of Women.
After the business meeting a
musical program under the direc
tion of John Devereaux was pre
sented.
The poetry class of A. M. Carl
ton, instructor in German, enter
taineci the group with a selection
of songs made from poems whict
have grown famous.
There was group singing of Ger
man folk songs. At the end of th(
meeting refreshments were served
William McKinney
Gives Organ Recital '
William McKinney, fifth year or
gan student, gave a concert last
night at the music auditorium. One
of the best liked numbers was “iL.es
Preludes’’ by Liszt. Closing tha
program Mr. McKinney and Elv-yn
Myrick, pianist, played Demarest’s
“Fantasie for Piano, and Organ.’’
Welcome
Mothers
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Convenience
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-MEN’S LIVING ORGANIZATIONS
'Alpha fflfil,- 1320 E. 14th . 3300 Ext. 200
Alpha Tau Omega, 1300 E. 13th .<03
Beta Theta Pi, 110!) Patterson .10-’4
Campbell Co-op, 1332 Kincaid .--034-3
Campbell Co-op, 727 E. 13th .3.)49-J
Canard Club, 1410 Alder.f -f
Chi Psi, 1018 Ililyard .13’-0
Delta Tau Delta, 1883 University.940
Delta Upsilon, 754 E. 13th. ... .1123
Gamma Hall, 1411 Onyx.3300 Ext. 34
Kappa Sigma, 793 E. 11th —.
Omega Hall, 1495 Onyx.3300 Ext, 275
Phi Delta Theta, 1472 Kineaul.318
Phi Gamma Delta, 1367 Alder .btiO
Phi Kappa Psi, 729 E. 11th .
Phi Sigma Kappa .
Pi Kappa Alpha, 1436 Alder ... .lOOo
Sherry Boss Hall, 1319 E. 15th .3300 Ext 324
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 812 E. 14th .-300
Sigma Alpha Mu, i860 Potter .
Sigma Chi, 808 E. 13th.-705
Sigma Ilall, 1479 Onyx .3300Ext. 329
Sigma Nu, 763 E. 11th .3-4
Sigma Phi Epsilon, 849 E. 11th...700
Theta Chi, 1151 E. 19th.1920
Yeomen...3300 Ext. 266
Zeta llall. 1427 Onyx ..3300 Ext. 270
WOMEN’S LIVING ORGANIZATIONS
Alpha Chi Omega, 850 E. 15th.1307
Alpha Delta Pi, 1670 Alder .1309
Alpha Gamma Delta, 1648 Alder .1(8<)
Alpha Omieron l’i, 1680 Alder .2840
Alpha Phi, 1050 Ililyard .3200
Alpha Xi Delta, 1316 Alder.569
Chi Omega, 1461 Alder . • 729
Co-op Cottage, 1390 Onyx.3300 Ext. 36)
Delta Delta Delta. 1987 University .2900
Delta Gamma, 1584 Alder.2300
Gamma Phi Beta, 1021 Ililyard .
Girls’ Cooperative, 1415 University
Girls’ Cooperative, 1213 Ililyard.
(iirls’ Cooperative, 715 E. 13th .
llendrieks Ilall, University Campus.
Kappa Alpha Theta, 791 E. loth .
Kappa Kappa Gamma, 821 E. 15th.
Pi Beta Phi, 1518 Kincaid .
Sigma Kappa, 1761 Alder.
Susan Campbell Hall, University Campus
Zeta Tau Alpha, 1433 University.
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