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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1943)
parching Masked Men Enact Traditional Roles (Continued from f'acie one) didates will be required to have .3 points above the women's all-campus average accumulative for their three years of University life. ^ '» Activities Outstanding junior activity men will match, with at least a little anxiety, as the Friars, complete with serious expression and folded arms, wend through the crowd—on the prowl for the top three-year men of the campus. Hoods, traditionally NOT worn up, and the corded monkish belt will distinguish members of the men’s senior service honorary. Lead man in the centipede line will carry the customary Friar scroll. A tap on the shoulder will indicate Friar pledging. Playing a slightly different role this year, will be the surgically gowned and ominously-masked members of Asklepiads, pre-medic honorary. New pledges, in past years, have been ornamented with a «|ne suspended from a green ribbon. This year, due to the speeded mpo of medical training, new members were selected in the fall. However, in order that custom will be carried on—and new campus luncheoners will not be cheated of the annual skeleton caravan—the entire Asklepiad membership will be represented. Snap It was suggested that snap formation routines might be worked out, utilizing the long ques of the marching honoraries. However, the latest reports from the organizations indicate solemnity, as usual, will be the keynote to pledging. Singers to Vie In 28 Choruses (Continued from page one) by organization and their lead ers. Women: Alpha Xi Delta, Ruth Van Buskirk; Hendricks hall, Ap,rbara Crisp; Kappa Alpha The ta, Marge Dibble; Pi Beta Phi, Mary Gene Bohnenkamp; Alpha Omicron Pi, June Marie Wilson; Gamma Phi Beta, Maxine Cady; Alpha Phi, Toni Sutton; Alaph Gamma Delta, Jane Partipilo; Delta Delta Delta, Zoe Littlefield; and Chi Omega, Betty Mackall. Men: Alpha Tau Omega, Eu gene Cecchini; Delta Tau Delta. Charles Larsen; Campbell-Kirk vvood Co-op, ,Bee Ghormley; Phi Gamma Delta, Bill Frank; Phi Delta Theta^ Preston Phipps; Theta Chi, Jim Ricksecker; Delta Upsilon, Ray Leonard; Beta The ta Pi, Bruce feoyd; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jerry Vawter; Sigma Nu, Stan Skillicorn; Sigma Chi, Bill Johnson; and Kappa Sigma,, Malcolm McEvvan. w At the latest count, 1,199 al umni of Leihigh university' were in the armed forces. Red Cross Schedule Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta are scheduled to work today at the Red Cross from 3 to 5:30. Oregon ©'Emerald City Desk Staff: B. A. Stevens, City Editor. Lorene Flower Marcia Allen Lois Winsley Jeanne Mills Margaret Schon Night Staff: Marian Schaefer, Night Editor Ruth Matthews Marge Fulton Shirley Dillard Barbara McClung <§»ET the urge v TO HELP PURGE Yes Indeed! We do have a comprehensive a s - sortment of NEW SUMMER WASH FROCKS Just as appealing and attrac tive as you could imagine. It will gi*ve you a lift just to try them on. Delightfully fresh and just right for the summer days ahead — right around the corner, you might say ! So try to sec them soon and get your choice of these ultra-smart creations. Priced $2.95 to $10.95. * BP OADWAY* 20 and 30 East Broadway f Good Taste ( 1 I I Misplaced | By MARY ANN CAMPBELL | Only FIVE more weeks to va cation . . . YIPPEE SKIPPEE!! Only one more flock of finals to struggle through This Year. And then everybody can trot home and spend the summer either (a) at the shipyards, or (b) in the Victory Garden. . . . Curious Mental Pictures Dept. Remarked a brown-eyed soph omore to her best friend: “I was practicing inhaling this morning and I burned a perfectly enor mous hole in my new sweater.” * * * Isn't it FUN being a college student ? You can wander along the street downtown licking at an ice-cream cone or munching pop corn and' no one is amazed . . . In fact, they rather expect it. Or you can dress yourself in curious costumes and peculiar accessories, but nobody turns around, partly because you are a college student, and partly be cause all other college students are doing the same thing. The long hours of perching in some coffee house with your only worry whether or not you’re really going to arrive at class on time is a privilege that is ex clusively collegiate. At what other point of your career can you sleep late on Sat urday mornings ... go to con certs free . . . spend all of a spring afternoon in the middle of the week acquiring a tan . . . or be part of a group which has the same ideals, interests, and attitudes as yours . . . Exactly . . . you can’t and don’t. Ho hum, it’s wonderful to be a college student. No wonder the seniors are getting more and more wistful as the year comes closer to its end. . . . * * # Age of Chivalry Note from DEPARTMENT OF UTTER CONFUSION: Two absent-minded coeds pot tered off the curb into the mid dle of Thirteenth yesterday morn ing, placidly unaware of the car that was about to run them down. The driver peered over the top of the steering wheel and shook his finger at them in a “Naughty, Naughty!” manner, then sailed loftily up the street. My Daze (Continued from page two) nivorous as they look. Take me, for instance. You can imagine? Listen, big, stuffed, and snooty, who do you think you are, the ghost of J. P. Morgan ? . . . . What’s my draft number? Would n’t you like to know! Sure I'd like to go out. Do you think I crochet afghans for the fun of it ? What time’ll I pick you up ? Eight, okay. Sure I got a C-card. I didn’t take printing two terms for nothing.” Gee, girls, I got a date. All I have to supply is the car, cokes, radio, heater, shew, and the proper attitude. Oh and what a man. Big, brawny. How do I know? We’ve been tracking him for days. A pin and uniform both. Heaven in a Manhattan shirt, that’s him. Who is he? Oh he's the state game warden. ‘‘Corona Corona Kappa, our dancing leads to special an announcements. . . .” Jacqueline White, 19, UCLA coed who claims to be a niece of Navy Secretary Frank Knox, has received a $750 weekly screen contract with Metro-Goldwyn Mayer studios. Libe Entries Close Friday “Find out what's behind your bookends and enter them in the student library contest before Friday, the closing date of the contest,” urge contest officials. All entries must be made by 6 p.m. at the circulation desk of the library. Displays must be arrang ed in space allotted by 10 a.m. Saturday, May 1. Prizes of $15, $10, and a copy of Webster’s Dictionary of Syno nyms are offered, and the winning libraries will be displayed at the Co-op following the contest. Available Entry blanks and rules of the contest are available at the cir culation desk of the library. Books will be judged mainly on the usefulness of the collection to the owner and its value as a nucleus of an interesting library for future years. Neither the to CAMPUS CALENDAR AH girls are invited to the meeting this afternoon at 4 at the Pi Beta Phi house when Miss Brownell Frasier will speak on how to decorate an apartment. The YWCA is sponsoring the event. tal number of books nor their money value will be a determin ing factor. Required text books are excluded and all entries must bear a definite mark of owner ship. Eighteen entries, including & seniors, 2 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 3 freshmen, have been re ceived, announces Miss Rise, cir culation librarian. Judges of the contest are: Dr. Hoyt Trowbridge, chairman; Dr. Gordon Wright, Dr. Chandler Be all, Dr. Pierre Van Rysselberghe, and O. K. Burrell. CO-OP ANNUAL MEETING • The annual meeting of members of the Uni versity of Oregon Co operative Store will be held in room 207 Chapman at 4:00 p.m., Thursday.. April 29. All University students are eligible to attend. Bud Vandeneynde, President / FOR THE LOVELIEST LADY YOU KNOW ^O/VD STR€€T' P€RfUM€ BY YARDLEY A sophisticated, delicately subtle perfume — the perfect expression of flattering Christmas tribute. Brilliantly, festively wrapped in four convenient sizes at $2 50 . $4.50 . $8-50 and $13-50 Yardley products for America are created In England and flnlshod In the U.8.A. from the Original English Formulae, combining imported and domestic Ingredients. TIFFANY-DAVIS, Drugs