Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 30, 1941, Page Three, Image 3

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    Studio Seeks
College Song
Contest Will Select
Number lor Movie
'Campus Rhythm'
From the Hal Roach studios in
Culver City, California, comes
the announcement of a contest
among the colleges of the nation
to discover a popular song to he
included in the score of their
forthcoming production, “Cam
pus Rhythm.”
This song may be either a bal
lad, a swing, or a novelty num
ber. To the composer of the most
outflanding number submitted,
Hal Roach studios will pay $250.
If the song is published, the
writer or writers will also be en
titled to the usual and customary
royalties paid by the publisher
thereof to authors and compos
ers.
The committee of judges in
cludes Hoagy Carmichael, Leroy
Prinz, and Hal Roach, and the
number chosen will become the
property of the Hal Roach stu
dios. All other entries will be re
turned.
Since production on “Campus
Rhythm” begins on June 6, all
entries must be at the Hal Roach
studios (addressed to Ruth
Burch) before midnight of Wed
nesday, May 28, 1941, and an
nouncement of winners will be
made as soon thereafter as pos
sible.
YWCA Breakfast
Set For Sunday
The annual junior-senior break
fast, sponsored by the YWCA,
will take place Sunday at 9 o’
clock at the Osburn hotel.
Purpose of this affair is to
honor graduating women. All sen
ior women are invited to attend,
whether or not they are escorted
by a junior.
Mrs. Jane Thacher, professor of
piano, will be guest speaker at
the breakfast. Others on the pro
gram include: Lois Nordling, wel
come; Jean Crites, response; and
Mrs. E. E. DeCou, bon voyage.
Tickets are now on sale in all
women’s living organizations at
50 cents each. Ticket sellers are
asked to return their unsold tick
ets to Marilyn Marshall, tomor
row night.
According to Kathleen Brady,
general chairman, the decorations
will be spring flowers in pastel
colors.
Three musical numbers are be
ing arranged for by Jean Griffith.
Phi Delta Kappa
Adds Six Initiates
Phi Delta Kappa, men’s profes
sional education fraternity, in
ducted into the organization Alva
W. Graham, principal of the Hill
side school in Portland and grad
uate student of the University of
Oregon; Lincoln McClellan, Lo
gan, Utah, graduate student in
physical education; Lawrence
Moffett, superintendent of schools
for Lane county; Chester R. Dun
can, director of music for Port
land public schools; Harold A.
York, vice-principal of Lincoln
high school in Portland; and J.
M. Childers, principal of the Kel
logg school in Portland.
Announced at the same time
was election of officers for the
year 1941-42. They were S. E.
Williamson, president; Harry
Johnson, vice-president; Dr. Har
old Bernard, secretary; Maurice
Weis, treasurer; J. A. Holaday,
historian; Howard Backus, news
letter editor.
TO THE U of O STUDENT BODY
YOU ARE INVITED TO THE GRAND
OPENING OF OUR NEW
and
BETTER
Montgomery W
ir
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TODAY 9 a.m. SHA RP
1059-1071 Willamette
A COMPLETE STORE FOR
“JOE COLLEGE” and “BETTY COED”
It is with great pleasure that we announce this GRAND OPENING of Our New Store! Enlarged de
partments throughout the store bring you more shopping convenience! Wider aisles and our new “day
light’ lighting system make the new Wards a more pleasant place to shop! “Joe College’’ will find a
complete furnishing department that will answer all his clothing NEEDS! “Betty Co-Ed” will find the
answer to all her whims from dainty lingerie to the loveliest in evening gowns! Yes! And especially she
will find the very newest and latest in our new and greatly enlarged Sportswear Department. Visit Wards
today during the Grand Opening and Ward Week Sale!
OUR APPRECIATION
To those Students who have so diligently helped us
with our opening we want to take this OPPORTUNITY
TO THANK EACH ONE OF YOU! It is partly through
your hard work and efforts that we are able to open the
new Ward Store as scheduled! Once again may we say
THANK YOU!
MONTGOMERY WARD
1059 Willamette Street Telephone 4200