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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1943)
PAPA PEOPLE . . . . . . write home in the top left picture showing Cteil Crane, Edith Newton, James Thayer, Ted Goodwin, and Charles Politz. Official method of transportation is shown top right by Buck Jones, his father, Frank Jones; Dr. and Joyce Clark, and Dean Karl W. Onthank. Committee members shown below are Sally Spies, Mary Bush, Peggy Wright, Joyce Clark, Edith Newton, Jean Frideger, Betty Ann Keup, Joanne Nich c!s, Charles Politz. Back row: Dean Karl VV. Onthank, James Thayer, Bob Mueller, Pete Howard, Ted Goodwin, Lawrence Beaudoin, and Bob Henderson. PickofDads SportsRing (Continued from page one) service at the end of the term,” she explained. didn’t even think of being in the semi-finals when the candi dates from each women's living organization met last Saturday afternoon to be judged by a com mittee of five dads,” she said. “Wo met in Gerlinger and three of us at a time went into a separate room where the judges, along with Jim Thayer and Nelda P^ohrback ‘loked us over’,” June-Marie add ed. Simple Procedure “All that each of us did was to tell them our name, major, and class year. Then a short time later they announced the eight semi finalists, and we went in together and talked to the judges for 10 minutes. “They said they would tell us winner on Monday, so I was ®ubly surprised when they call ed me that night,” she said. When asked what she plans to do when she graduates, June-Ma rie, who majors in public school music, replied, “Well, I want to get married, but 111 probably teach.” parr?' Tcrf^r* KJ! L Af « Sea Thrills!! "STAND BY FOR ACTION" # Robert Taylor Brian Donlevy Charles Laughton MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH Fay Bainter Hugh Herbert CAMPUS CALENDAR Roy C. Andrews, instructor in chemistry, will speak on “The Electron Microscope’’ at the regu lar meeting of the chemistry sem inar this afternoon of 4:15 in 103 McClure hall. Everyone interest ed is invited to attend. Members of the Radio Work shop will meet this evening at 7:30 in 1707 Friendly hall. Aski'episds will meet Wednes day evening at 7:30 in Gerlinger hall. Dr. Overstreet will speak. The campus Chris Dan Science organization will meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 on the third floor of Gerlinger hall. All those interested are invited to attend. Episcopal communion services will be held Wednesday morning at 7 in the men’s lounge at Ger linger hall. Amphibians will hold a prac tice Tor-day from 4-5 p.m. and all members are to be present sometime during this period ac cording to the president. The onnt of WAA checks ear::..' embers of WAA are posted on the bulletin board in Gerlinger. Members are to notify Beverly Goetz, Ext. 283, if they are incorrect. Members of Theta Sigma Phi will have dinner at the home of Anne Leo, 361 y2 E. 14th, this evening at 5:30. All those who want to go with the group are asked to meet at the Emerald at 5:10 p m. Senior’s Recital Voiced Tonight “And God Said', Let the Earth Bring Forth,” a recitative from the oratorio, “The Creation,” by Joseph Haydn, will be sung by Ruth Merritt, senior in music, when she presents her gradua tion recital tonight at 8:15 in the school of-music auditorium. Miss Merritt is a pupil of Sig urd Nillsen, professor of voice. She will be accompanied at the piano by Janice Hough. Miss Merritt will open her pro gram with a group of 18th cen tury songs including Gluck’s “O Thou Beloved,” Spohr’s “Rose, How Enchanting Art Thou” from the opera, “Zemire and Azor,” and “Oh Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me?” from the opera “Se mele” by Handel. Following intermission, Miss Merritt will sing a group of mod ern numbers, such as “Nocturne” from the song cycle “Over the Rim of the Moon” by Michael Head, “The Last Hour” by A. Walter Kramer, and “The Year’s at the Spring” by Airs. H. II. Beach. Copy Desk Staff: Fred Weber, city editor Betty Lu Siegman, assistant Wilma Foster Art Carlson Marjorie Young Night Staff: John Gurley, night editor Alison Aya Altha Paul Solicitors: Don Dill, Advertising Mgr. Carrol Pageler Office: Lois Whensley Athleta Reported Dead Pat Wynne, former Oregon var sity tackle, is reported dead in South Pacific war action. The 215-pound gridder came from Olympia, Washington, and last played on Hayward field fall term of 1941. Notice of his death was received locally by Coach John Warren. Honorary Pledges One Mercer Brown, sophomore in journalism, was recently pledged to Skull and Dagger, sophomore men’s honorary. The announce ment was made by Bill Huggins, president of the honorary. The University of Texas has opened a new chemical engineer ing building this year. <§ET THE URGE TO HELP PURGE HITLER/ r \iri\3v-v- " "PRIMROSE PATH" Joel McCrea Ginger Rogers also "Lucky Legs" Jinx Falkenburg GirlsGoPiggin’; KingCominqUo (Continued from />aijc one) Paris, Alpha hall; James O'Con nor, Phi Sigma Kappa; Dick Reingold, Sigma Alpha Mu; Carl ton Woodard, Delta Upsilon; Hank Voderburg, . Phi Gamma Delta; Art Murphy, Canard club; Don Stephens, Chi Psi; Gene Da vis, Delta Tau Delta; Ted Clem ent, Phi Kappa Psi; Sherman Olts, Omega hall; Ralph Brown Sigma Chi; Ed DeKeater, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Sidney Nicholson, Kirkwood club; Mercer Brown, Sigma Nu; Dick Steelhammer, Theta Chi. Pictures must be turned in to Miss Fulmer at the Alpha Oml cron Pi house before 5 p.m. Tues day or entrants will be dropped from the election. These pictures will be posted at the election booth. Coronation The King and two Knaves of Hearts will be announced Thurs day and the coronation will bo held at the Gamma Phi Beta house following a regal proces sion across the campus. Tickets go off sale in all wo-; men's living organizations today, but may be purchased at a booth at the Side Wednesday. Alyce Pepion, ticket chairman, an nounced that Hilyard house, Chi Omega, and University house have gone 100 per cent in the purchase of tickets, in addition to Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpka Delta Pi, and Al pha Phi which she had formerly announced. Gamma Phi Beta won the order for three records for going 100 per cent first. Colorado university has added 500 seats in its fieldhouse, bring ing its capacity to 5,600. • For that certain per son who is clear to your heart . . . whether it’s a fellow or girl. Remember— WE BUY OLD GOLD! fjvistfMfe JEWELRY STORE 620 Willamette [ Sensational Suspense! "NIGHTMARE" Diana Barrymore Brian Donlevy and “STRICTLY IN THE GROOVE” Leon Errol Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra Opens Thursday