Tuesday Night McArthur court see Madeline Butterfly with Your ASUO Card Regular 85c seats in student section for 40c — with your Student Body card. You Save 45c Present your A.S.U.O. card at the door "May We ■ Serve You” • A dinner fit for a kin". • An evening of fnn dancing to our 5-piece orchestra be tween 6:15 and 8:15. • A late evening snack. • After the show. ALL SPRING TERM TRY Eugene Hotel COFFEE SHOP and DINING ROOM Welcome Back Webfoots! Back again at work — You’ll need lots of vitality and energy to carry on your work . . . Dia mond-A, Fully-Rype, Ugene, I hree Sisters products, canned right here in Eugene at the Fruit Growers, give you that necessary energy! Fruit Growers Eugene UO Theater To Present Macbeth i Shakespearean Tragedy to Show May 15 Not to be outdone by Orson Welles and his striking innova tions of play production, the Uni versity theater of the University of Oregon will shock the conserv atives. and the classicists during spring term by presenting Shake speare’s great tragedy, “Macbeth” —in modern dress, styled as of “■ spring, 1940. As far as is known, this will be the first “modern-dress Shake speare” offered in Eugene. Both the cast and the director look for ward with enthusiasm to this de parture from custom, which is frankly experimental, as they have no record of “Macbeth” having been so treated by any producers, professional or otherwise. For those who prefer their Shakespeare in the conventional manner, one group of players will present the play in costumes of the historical period from which the story is drawn, 11th century Eng land and Scotland. As the produc tion will be given six or more show ings, there will be double casting of the roles of Macbeth, Lady Mac beth, Macduff, and possibly of sev eral other principals. Opening about May 15, the play will be presented by the Guild Hall Players, supported by a large cast drawn from the campus and the community at large. Also to be presented during the term, opening April 12, will be a Bobby, Wally Close (Continued from page seven) state high school championships for the boys under Honest John Warren. Honest John moved right down to Oregon in 1936 and tu tored Wally and Bobby on one of the best Freshman teams he ever had. Individual honors have been many and varied for the due. Wal j ly was named “most feared” player ! for the 1935 state prep hoop tour many and varied for the duo Wal northem division guard at Ore gon for two seasons, made the 1938 all-Coast team, and was named the outstanding player of the Oregon A.A.U. tournament for 1940. Teammate Bobby, captain of the 1940 national champs and a great inspirational leader, was selected as guard on the 1939 all-American chosen by Chuck Tayler, nation ally known expert. Bobby was also a northern division all-star and an all-stater for two years. A truly colorful and great bas ketball pair is probably separated to never again play together and Oregon sports will miss it. For the Most Popular SPRING Patterns Tailored to Your Taste! See the UNIVERSITY TAILOR 1128 Aider St. production of Robert K. Sherwood's "Idiot's Delight.” An ultra-mod ern satire on war. the play was recently made famous by Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. The cam pus production will present a new group of campus actors, members of the technique of acting course. Casts for both productions will be announced later. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! CLOSING OUT SALE—We must be out by Sat., Mar. 3(J NOTEBOOK COVERS— u. of O. Seal—Reg. S100. Now for 59c. SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS— Ileg. 10c, now 5c each. Reg. 25c, now 15c each. FILLER PAPER— Standard of Eve-ease brands; Now 15c, 5 for 69c. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS— Keg. 75c to Sl.OO, now as low as 50c. PENCILS—Ticonderoga brand. Reg. 5c, special 2 for 5c. BOBBY SOCKS— New Spring shades—Reg. 20c, now 15c, 3 for 40c. GREETING CARDS—(800 different styles) 35c cards, now 19c 25c cards, now 15c 15c cards, 8c 10c cards, now 5c 5c cards, now 3c STONE’S CAMPUS STORE 1231 Alder We’re Serving You! Our dishes are prepared especially for the husky appetites of college students at OREGON. With our jiffy service you can eat when you want and what you want, at very low prices. One look at our appetiz ing display of foods will convince you that you're missing out if you don’t indulge. Acquaint yourselves with OREGON’S unique cafeteria — the only one on the campus. Drop in today. We cater espe cially to students. • Special Meal Tickets to Oregon Students THE BIG APPLE CAFETERIA On Alder between 12th and 13th W li e n one thinks of spring re freshments one instantly thinks of the delicious, huge ice cream cones filled with BLUE BELL ice cream. Start o f f Spring Term right by buying a cone today. Oh Boy! Spring Is Here! I “HOME OF THE BLUE BELL PRODUCTS” Eugene Farmers Creamery Phone 638 SPECIAL CAMPUS SERVICE