Spring Term Social Calendar April 3 Good Friday (closed to dances) April 4 Sigma Chi Radio Dance April 7 Nino Martini Concert April 8 Phi Theta Twisty Sale April 9 Phi Theta Twisty Sale '■flTpril 10 Independent Rally Dance Alpha Chi Omega Radio Dance April 11 Alpha Delta Sigma Dance Horse Show Panhellenic Day April 12 Horse Show Christian Science Lecture by Miss Coulson April 13 to 18 Mid Terms State, SbUfxte, fyateoesi . Ducks Spurn Money By BARBARA YOUNGER The red, white, and blue spirit showed like neon lights in Oregon students when they rose to a man (one remained seat ed) to say that they would rather have seven per cent of their co-op receipts in defense bonds than five per cent in cash. When students forsake that scarce glittery stuff for pieces of paper with pretty printing, they must know that those Pianist Shows Great Talent By CAROL, GREENING Few musical tasks seem too arduous to Emery Hobson, pi anist, who featured the technical ly intricate Beethoven “Sonata,” opus 10, number 3, in his senior recital last night at the music au ditorium. His agile fingers weaving deli cate patterns on the keyboard, Hobson displayed excellent tone control in the second movement of the sonata, bringing out the full beauty of the stately meas ures. Brilliant variety was shown throughout the piece, which is distinguished for its orchestral quality. Song Flight “On Wings of Song,” by Men delssohn-Liszt, contained excel lent opportunities for Hobson’s technical skill. The singing mel ody of this ever-popular number was brought out beautifully; Hob son’s excellent control was again displayed. Other more modern pieces on the program drew prolonged ap plause from the small but high ly enthusiastic audience. The Cho pinesque “Mazurka,” by George rHopkins, professor of music at 1. UiV. that they won’t be completing their education at either the Uni versity of Heidelberg or Tokyo. Bonds Optional The Co-op board is consider ing offering defense bonds and stamps to students who would rather have them than cash. One dear creature replied: “I think defense bonds would be just lovely!” Would you rather have seven per cent of your Co-op receipts in defense bonds than have five per cent in cash ? Yes No Men ..100% Women . 92% 8% Another question was asked of men in ROTC. It was, “Do you think that there is a place in the service for college men with mi nor disabilities?” All men an ovvcicu iu iuc aiuimaLivt. Assembly Scheduled The freshman nominating as sembly will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 7. in the Villard hall auditorium. the University; “The White Pea cock,” by Griffes, which had such shimmering poetry in it, and “El Vito," by Infante, full of Span ish folk color, all showed bril liant craftsmanship on the part of a sincere artist. EASTER and FLOWERS GO TOGETHER Send FLOWERS home to mother and dad. Send FLOWERS to your dream-girl. Chase Garden Phone 4240 April' 17 Sigma Alpha Mu Formal Delta Delta Delta Spring For mal Delta Upsilon Radio Dance Alpha Delta Pi Formal Campbell Club Radio Dance April 18 Hendricks Hall Dance Kappa Sigma Radio Dance Alpha Omicron Pi Dance Pi Beta Phi Dance All Co-op Picnic April 20 Coolidge Quartet (Music School) April 22 Regional Girl Scout Conference Nickel Hop April 23 YWCA Assembly at 4 o’clock April 24 Frosh Glee April 25 All-Campus Sing Delta Upsilon Spring Informal Sigma Nu Spring Informal Sigma Kappa Formal Kappa Kappa Gamma Dance Phi Sigma Kappa Dance April 2G Campbell Club Picnic April 27 Vronsky and Babin Concert April 28 YWCA Frosh Fellowship Meeting Sophomore Fireside April 29 Vesper Service (5 o’clock) Mu sic Bldg. May 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon Dance Kappa Alpha Theta Formal Susan Campbell Dance Theta Chi Spring Formal Sigma Alpha Epsilon Formal Alpha Phi Dance All Co-op Formal Dance May 2 ATO Formal Sigma Chi Dance Kwama Picnic Alpha Chi Omega Formal Alpha Gamma Delta Dance Alpha Delta Pi Radio Dance Beta Theta Pi Formal Chi Psi Formal Gamma Phi Beta Formal Campbell Club Informal Chi Omega Formal Delta Tau Delta Dance YWCA Junior-Senior Break fast May 5 and 6 v YWCA Ice Cream Sale May 8 Master Dance Annual Recital May 9 Junior Weekend “Of Thee I Sing.” May 12-13 , Closed to all social events except Mortar Board Ball May 15 Gleeman Concert May 16 Mortar Board Ball May 25 Examinations Begin May 31 Graduation J}verybody’s[)rug w,ff6ST. 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