(papers Plan Variations Of 'How to Hook a Man \ “Preparations are proceeding rapidly on all fronts,” said Janet Ross, general chairman of Coed. Capers, peering abstractedly to ward the Gerlinger stage, on which the juniors were rehears ing their sEit '"They’re really wonderful, aren’t they?’’ she ex claimed earnestly., nodding at Marge Dibble, Sue Sawyer, Mary Louise Vincent, and Barbara Hampson, who. sat watching crit ically. Someone commented, “Oh, but ^Sery single one of them is about nooking a man!” only Halt “No, they’re not,” contradicted another onlooker. “Only half of them are about hooking a man.’” The juniors have a minstrel shew, with Rohda Harkson in charge of the black-face brigade. Sophomores, under the direction of Joan Dolph, will reveal ‘ no more than that they have a “goon-girl blossoms out, but too late” theme. Seniors, directed by Barbara Hampson, portray activ ity women fifty years from now. The USO, and something about old maids gettilig dates was all that could be released about the freshman skit, junder the chair manship of Phyjjlis Evans. The activity 'skit, motivated by Mary-Ellen Smith, remains •^shrouded in mystery.” Faculty, *ed by Mrs. Hazel P. Schwering and Mrs. Alice B. Maedyff, will present a skit with the theme having to do with movie stars on a bond sale tour, written ,by Mrs, Kenneth Shumaker and Mrs, Eyler Brown. AH entertainment falls under the general theme oi “The Swing Shifts to Women.” Feminine Gender Invited Ticket chairmen, Betty Bevi and Jenelyn Gaston, report that since all houses have gone IOC per cent, "ticket sales are being carried on down town, on sale at Kaufman’s, Gordon’s and Rus sell’s. Townspeople, provided thej are of the feminine gender, are Nut Pickers Needed All men and women volun teers to pick up filberts are asked to meet in front of Ger linger hall Sunday at 8 a.m. with lunches. Transportation is furnished. Piel^rs will be brought home at 5 p.m. Good pickers average be tween $4 and $5 a day. So far the women’s living organiza tions have furnished 20 volun teers for both Saturday and Sunday. invited by AWS to attend, al though they’re not obligated to be in costume. ' Thursday afternoon, Marge Dibble, Norma Baker, Helen Jane Kerr, and the Pi Phi trio, Margery Knowles, Mary Jean Bohnenkamp, and Mary Jane Simmons were featured in special assemblies at Eugene and University high schools, advertising the Capers, and inviting all high school girls to attend. Scholarship Funds Proceeds of the event benefit two scholarship funds, a soldiers’ scholarship, which will help Ore gon students who had to leave school for the war to return and finish their education, and the regular AWS scholarship, bene fiting a worthy girl. Participating in a round-table discussion over KOAC Thursday evening, Florence Cooley, finan cial chairman, Janet Ross, and Marge Dibble answered pertinent questions concerning the Capers. The Pi Phi trio sang the official Capers song, “The Swing Shifts to Women.” Next Tuesday eve ning, over KORE, a re-broadcast will be given. Rehearsals will be held Monday evening at 8 p.m. in Gerlinger, with the dress rehearsal sched uled for 7:30, the following eve ning. "I never saw a fighting man who didn't cherish the very thought of a pause with Coca-Cola. That goes for workers in fac tories, too. Ice-cold Coke is something more than the drink that answers thirst. It adds the feel of refreshment. “In war, Uncle Sam re strictsthe supply. But there’s stilt1 enough for many refreshing pauses.” •OTTLEft UNDE* AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF EUGENE J. WESLEY SULLIVAN . . . . . . Oregana editor, who today announced that only 100 more Oreganas are available for stu dent sales. —Courtesy Kennell-EUis. MARGE DIBBLE . . . . . . AWS president, whose female followers go all out next Thurs day night, when they present the annual “Coed Capers.” —Courtesy Kennell-Ellis. t* ~ A Romantic Comedy! Henry Fonda, Lynn Bari in 'Magnificent Dope' als° 'Dangerously They Lived' with John Garfield Nancy Coleman SHE TWO-TIMED Diana Barrymore Robert Cummings in 'Between Us Girls' SAGA OF COURAGE AND GALLANTRY 'WAKE ISLAND' Second Hit 'PRIORITIES ON PARADE' c A WESTERN EPIC! Charles Starrett in ‘RIDERS OF THE NORTHLANDS’ Also ‘SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR’ with Basil Rathbone Schedule for Homecoming Saturday: ^ All morning-—Alumni registration at Johnson hall. 9:30 a.m.—Annual meeting of Alumni Association Directors IB the Guild theater. 10:00-12:00 a.m.—Museum of art open for display. Library open for display. 11:00 a.m.—Annual meeting of Alumni Association In the Guild theater. 12:00 m.—Order of the O luncheon. | 1:50 p.m.—Lettermen's procession at Hayward field. j 2:00 p.m.—Oregon-UCLA football game. ] Following the game—Tentative plans being made for Alumni get-together fololwing the game. Place to be announced. 6:00 p.m.—Dinner at campus living organizations. 9:00 p.m.—Homecoming dance (Tommy Dorsey) McArthur court. Intermission of dance—Sign contest winners announced. Sunday: 11:00 a.m.—Vesper services at all Eugene churches. 1:00 p.m.—Dinner at all campus living organizations. 2:00-5:00 p.m.—Condon museum, museum of art, library open for public display. r MONTGOMERY WARD wards flannelettes * ARE AMAZING AT ONLY MAN-TAILORED PAJAMAS . * V Two pair and you're set for the winter! For next year,; too—this flannelette washes and wears so well! Cut to fit perfectly in sizes 34 to 42. They’re amazing values! GAY PRINTED GOWNS . * . Warm enough for zero weather! 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