Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1942, Page 14, Image 14

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    Sigma Delta Pi
Awards Medal
Betty Jane Poindexter, Spanish
nfiajor, was awarded the medal
for being the advanced student to
make the most progress in the
year, by the Association of
Treachers of Spanish. The medal
Was presented by Robert Knox,
president of the University chap
ter of Sigma Delta Pi, national
Spanish honor society, at a ban
quet in Gerlinger Sunday. Miss
Poindexter’s name will be on the
national list of students all over
tfae nation to receive this award,
according to L. O. Wright, pro
fessor of Romance Languages.
'Recreation’Course
Offered Seniors, Grads
Due to the demand for trained
workers in recreation problems
and programs which far exceeds
the supply, a course in this sub
ject will be offered next fall to
senior and graduate students in
any department who desire to
prepare fcr this defense service.
The seminar, conducted by
Miss Florence D. Alden, is pay
ing particular attention to the
role and needs of the volunteer
and part time paid workers in
defense projects. According to
Miss Alden, the demand includes
not only trained workers but men
and women with some knowledge
of the needs and a desire to work
in this field.
For further information call
Miss Alden, department of physi
cal education for womeh, either
this spring or in the fall.
Chi Omega Award
The sociology department an
nounces the awarding of the Chi
Omega award to Mary Peck. This
award of $25 is given annually
to the woman sociology major
who is deemed most worthy on
the basis of scholarship, charac
ter, and promise.
Mrs. Fletcher Lynn
Donates Music to U©
Mrs. Fletcher Lynn, of Port
land, has donated to the' music
school a collection of music that
“covers 60 years of her musical
life.” It consists of the librettos
anad musical scores of operatic
and musical scores of operatic
amount of popular music.
Mrs. Lynn, an Oregon alumna,
began her musical teaching ca
reer at Oregon 50 years ago this
fall, and taught for some time.
She married Mr. Fletcher Lynn,
a graduate of 1890, and recently
celebrated her golden wedding
anniversary.
The music is part of a large
collection. The popular music will
be valuable for background for
radio programs and plays dealing
with that period.
Tabard Inn
Initiation Set
Edison Marshall, Ernest Hay
cox, and Robert Case, three well
known writers and members of
the University chapter of Ye Ta
bard Inn, creative writing honor
ary, will be guests at an initia
tion ceremony Friday, May 29.
Those to be initiated into the
honorary include Hcyt Franchere
and Randall Mills, instructors in
English. Student initiates are
Ralph Kramer, Ted Harmon, Tom
Mayes, Herb Penny, John Math
ews, Ted Hallock, John McKen
zie, John Halbert, and Charles
Cunningham.
Dr. Erb Speech
President Donald M. Erb spoke
at the De Molay banquet in the
Masonic Temple, Wednesday,
May 20.
His subject was “The Value of
Organizing Work in Educating
for Teamwork in a Democracy.”
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Crowd Hails
An audience of ,2500 turned
out last Sunday evening for the
last concert of the season by the
Gleemen. The concert, which was
their annual spring concert for
the year, resulted in the fund to
buy necessities for soldiers sta
tioned in Eugene from time to
time being richer by $317.39, that
being the amount collected in the
silver offering taken at the con
cert. The Gleemen were as happy
over the generous offering as
the audience was over the pro
gram offered by them.
This concert was the final time
the Gleemen will appear together
this season except for tonight. To
night the chorus will hold its an
nual social finale at 7:30 p.m.
in the Plymouth house at the
First Congregational church in
the form of a dessert for all its
members.
Portland Baritone
Paul Schereman, Portland bari
tone, made his first appearance
in Eugene, as soloist for the
group. He was the only guest so
loist on the program. Joe Kee
ver and Wilferd Cook, popular
Gleemen tenors, were warmly re
ceived by the audience for their
solos.
Other highlights of the pro
gram were the Grieg number,
Landsighting, sung in honor of
Norway’s Independence day,
May 17, and the patriotic finale,
the Star Spangled Banner, with
a brass quartet accompanying the
chorus for this number.
Members of the Women’s Am
bulance corps made the collec
tion, and a group of filter center
women ushered.
Co-op Refunds
Start Monday
Monday morning- when the
doors of the Co-op store open,
students can start to collect the 5
per cent rebate on the cash regis
ter receipts turned in before noon
May 9.
M. F. McClain, manager of the
Co-op, expects that approximately
$2,500 will be returned to students
before school closes. At present
three people are working on the
slips to add them on adding ma
chines to determine the amount
due to each student.
Several students brought their
tickets in after the deadline set
by the store and asked for the re
bate. The Co-op board considered
this at their last meeting and de
cided that no slips received after
noon on May 9 were to be consid
ered for the rebate.
Mrs. Wilkinson Draws
Defense Illustrations
Mrs. Jack Wilkinson, wife of
Jack Wilkinson, instructor in
drawing and painting, spent three
days this week making a trip
through Oregon to see the vari
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Exam Schedule
Monday, May 25
8-10—1C o'clock 3-5 day courses.
10-12—10 o’clock 1-2 day courses.
1-3—4 o’clock courses.
3-5—3 o’clock courses.
Tuesday, May 20
8-10—11 o’clock 3-5 day courses.
10-12—11 o’clock 1-2 day courses.
1-3—Physical Education (activities, hygiene, health education).
3-5—Constructive Accounting.
Wednesday, May 27
8-10—8 o’clock 3-5 day courses
10-12—8 o’clock 1-2 day courses.
1-3—1 o’clock 3-5 day courses.
3-5—1 o’clock 1-2 day courses.
Thursday, May 28 1
8-10—2 o’clock 3-5 day courses. *
10-12—2 o’clock 1-2 day courses.
1-3—Written English (K, Composition, Business English).
3-5—French (First-Year, Second-Year, Literature).
Friday; May, 29. . .
8-10—9 o’clock 3-5 day courses.
10-12—9 o’clock 1-2 day courses.
The 3-5 day groups include all courses meeting.3, 4; erdi-daysrper
week at the class hour specified, the 1-2 -day-groups include courses
meeting on only 1 or 2 days per week at that hour. Examinations
scheduled by subject take precedence-over those; scheduled-by -hour
of class meetings. Unscheduled or conflicting examinations., will-be- _
arranged by the instructors concerned, but no scheduled examination
may be taken in advance of the time appointed.
ous defense industries which she
made sketches of for Fortune
magazine to use in illustrations
for an article they will publish in
the near future concerning the
participation of the northwest in
defense activities.
Mrs. Wilkinson does her art
work under her maiden name,,
Una McCann. She was the win
ner of the Phelan scholarship
from the San Francisco School
of Fine Arts when she was at- >
tending the school. The scholar-<
ship enabled her to travel in Eu- ,
rope and do art work.
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