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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1943)
\9*tiide WAA Two things on our minds to day—to retract one announce ment and to make another one. Due to a crowded social calen dar, and various other reasons, etc., the Sport's Day announced last week has been cancelled till next year . . . which gives the plans a chance to really start cooking in the heat of summer!! !!!And in answer to a call for somethin’ new 'n' different,— La-dees and gen-tuh-men, we take great play-shuh in announc ing—a Tennis Court Dance on May 7, to be sponsored by WAA Co. So come, waltz on the as phalt at the court cavorts. In the meantime, we’re spending our spare moments inventing a new dance step entitled the “Fore hand Swing.” More persoi^l glimpses .... Prexy Janet Ross and Connie Walters attempting to carry a 15-foot long rug up four flights of stairs to the new WAA room. By applying their training in en gineering, psychology, and ele mentary tactics in transportating Movable Objects, they finally reached the second step. A small child came along, offered assist ance, tucked the rug under her arm (so to speak), and trotted up to the third floor. Astound ing! !! —By Marty Beard P Sister Mary Thomas, formerly a staff member of the College of Chestnut Hill in Philadelphia, has been summoned by the gov ernment to conduct research on synthetic rubber in Washington. s]miiiiii!!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiTiini!niiiiimii:iiii:imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniuiiiiiin!;ii;iimi!iimm|S 5II!!!l]raillllll[!!llllllllllllinill!!i:::illli:,'lll!l»liUHlin!!!!!!!E!!!inmil!!i:llllllllllllinili? Engagements and marriages seem to be the vogue this year, but this week, at least, we have only one marriage. Alpha Chi O Barbara Isaac was married to Bud Rex of Port land. Lynn Ortman, Tri-Delt, an nounced her engagement to Wil bur Linde, Delta Upsilon. Betsy Steffen, of the sam'e house, is engaged to Phi Sig Ed Wyatt. Kappa's Lilalee Chaney an nounced her engagement to Phi Delt Frank Watkins. Margaret Sleeper, also a Kappa, is en gaged to Allan Gard, Chi Psi. Charlotte Allen, Sigma Kappa, announced her engagement to Jimmy Ames. Corrine Swan, Sigma Kappa, to Eugene Fly. AOPi Roberta Bo.yd, announced her engagement to Lieutenant Robert Ossley. Gamma Phi Kathryn Smith is engaged to SAE Mac Hand. Lorraine Davidson, ADPi, came back from S.F. with a ring from Howard Girdlestone, former Kap pa Sig. Wesleyan university has added a navy pre-flight school. tMeasUd. By Jody Hume, Doris Chapler ON THE CAMPUS BETTER J QUALITY SLACKS 3.98 Smooth wool flannels with just enough rayon to make them dang right! Rayon gabardines, joo. Navy and brown in 24-32; j Carol Brent Blouses, 2.19 CAROL BRENTJ SWEATER pull-over |.98 cardigan 2.19^ New pastels that will melt Into j cny color scheme! 100% all wool worsteds In sizes 32-40; ( 1 1059 Willamette Phone 4200 (lain, Moon Set Mood Since Oregon jivemen are bu gle boys house dances are using discs for spring term house danc es. Friday Alpha Xi Delta's dance is featuring Spring Showers ( and at Oregon they aren't kidding). Moonlight Mood with Art Hol man at Alpha Delta Pi will be formal. There will be a Red Ox Stam pede at the Theta Chi ranch Sat urday evening. Campbell club's dance is informal too. Night Club Hendricks' hall will be a Night Club, the fashion note, informal. Four Knights and a Dream are taking care of the rhythm at Theta's dance. Kappas will dance in a formal atmosphere at a Southern Ball. Independents had bette* adopt the “Rain or shine1’ slogan for their all co-op picnic slated for Sunday. Men are challenged to find a nugget for the price of a coke, a game on the pin ball machine, etc. Wednesday evening when coeds sponsor the most unusual nickel hop in the history—(more women than men). There can be no doubt that that propaganda is founded on facts, as of Wednes day a.m. Tonight, of course, is the con cert of Zino Francescatti, violin ist, the last in the series. Exchanges Exchanges for the week in clude: Kappa Alpha Theta-Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Kappa Alpha Theta-Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Delta Theta-Pi Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Kappa-Susan Campbell hall; Theta Chi-Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Chi Omega-Sigma Chi; Beta Theta Pi-Alpha Gamma Del ta; Sigma Nu-Alpha Phi; Chi Omega-Kappa Sigma; Delta Gamma-Phi Kappa Psi; Delta Tan Delta-Gamma Phi; Canard club-Hendricks hall; and Delta Upsilon-Delta Delta Delta. Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Gamma Delta are entertaining with preference desserts. Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha. Delta Pi are having an exchange dinner this evening. —By Lois Hulser -jin.. | Women’s Page | Mary Ann Campbell Women's Editor | Betty Ami Stevens, | Carol Greening, § assistants | Staff: | Lois Hulser fi | Marty Beard | Betty Lu Siegman | Jody Hume g Doris Chapler aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiilliiiiiiiliiliiiniiiiiiiinmniiiiiiiiiiinjiHiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? More than $20,000,000 has been willed Northwestern university by Walter Patton Murphy of Chi cago. SPRING COLORS HERE AGAIN! . . . "DEBBIE," BIG BELTING BERET . . . 2.00 An adjustable h e a d s i z e Deret that really fits . . . end has the trim, dressed up look of a hat! Crisp belt ing in hat bar , . first floor HADLEY'S EUGENE, OREGON Illlllllllllli Captain Mary S. Bell, director of the WAAC for the Seventh service command, formerly was dean of women at Coe college. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. illMITOII.(I :t tM ■ ,i!'’iif i.iir.ii -:iti;n- ■ ■ .nilAMV The University of Hawaii's pa per, the Ka Leo O Hawaii, which automatically was discontinued after the bombing of Pearl Har bor. has resumed publication. Qlio&ie a Qcuf tyabmal For spring' house dances ? and proms. A riot of colors '■ in figured, jersey, taffeta, and net. ladl !>'s e/ me. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAK 1004 Willamette DGR9THY GRAY ■ * j FACE POWDER : A SUPERLATIVE VALUE REG. $2 $ LIMITED TIME Tax additional Special offer — order the new Dorothy Gray Nosegay Face Powder while you can save a dol lar a box. Exquisitely textured, lends skin a fragile feminine look. Choice of shades, including the beloved Special Blend. Davis Drug s CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION UNIVERSITY OF OREGON announces a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED Christian Science: Revelation of God’s Hcalimr Presence by HARRY C. BROWNE, C.S. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., ill FACULTY ROOM, FRIENDLY HALL MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1943, at 8:00 P.M. University faculty, staff, and students are cordially invited to attend. •