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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1943)
Dipping Out; Race Unclean Warnings have been issued by ■both Dr. Fred N. Miller, of the students’ health service, and Dr. W. J. Cloyes, Lane county sani tarian, against swimming in the mill race. A number of students have been treated at the infirmary during the past few weeks for illnesses which seem to have come from swimming in the mill race, “It is more important than ever (jfcing these times when man l^wer is very much needed for our country to eliminate anything which is likely to result in serious illness, impairment of efficiency, and loss of time.” Dr. Miller stated. “Swimming in the mill race should not be indulged in by any student.” Recent water samples from the mill race submitted to the Oregon State Board of Health hygienic laboratory for analysis by the Lane county sanitarian were re ported as containing bacteria which proved that the stream was polluted. According to Dr. Cloyes con siderable sewage goes into the river above the mill race intake and along the mill race at various points in Eugene. “Contaminated waters are often responsible for * transmission of certain dis es and intestinal upsets includ ing typhoid fever, dysentary, diarrhea, cholera, and infantile paralysis,” Dr. Cloyes said. I CAMPUS CALENDAR Ted Bush will photograph the Junior Weekend queen, her court, and Prime Minister Bob Cook to day at 8 a.m. at luncheon grounds. Westminster will hold a regu lar open house this evening from 8-12. Dancing, games, and re freshments will be included in the program. Westminster house will hold open house throughout Junior Weekend, and parents here for Mothers' Weekend are especially invited to visit. Sunday morning at 9:45 a special Mothers’ day program will be given, and par ents and students are especially invited. Mrs. Genevieve Turnip seed will be the main speaker on the program. Oh ebon® Emerald Copy Desk Staff: Fred Weber, city editor Marjorie Young Betty Lu Siegman Wilma Foster Night Staff: Janete Settle, night editor Fred Weber Eleanor DeYoung Anne Budliselick At the latest count, 1,199 alum ni of Lehigh university were in the armed forces. .- "il WELCOME MOTHERS to our 53rd Junior Weekend! This year for the fifty third time the campus is welcoming you back for a Junior Weekend. We wish, together with the University students, to welcome you with the same good will with which w ehave served the University during the past thirty-two years. Municipal Electric and Water Utilities w > Bring- your visiting Mothers in to see our . . . China Handkerchiefs Figurines Flower Bowls Remember your friends with lovely cards for special occasions 963 Willamette St. Next door to Rex Theater UO Dance Recital Set The University master dance group will present an informal studio recital at Gerlinger hall Friday, April 30, at 4:30 p.m. Miss Josephine Yantis, adviser, will welcome the audience, and then warm ups and techniques by the dancers will follow. Miss Scott’s elementary dance class will do variations of a floor pat tern, while Miss Yantis’ elemen tary class will give variations on a ground base. Maxine Hughes will present “Moods,” followed by a physical education majors’ dance class va riations on a ground base. Altha Paul will interpret “Intoxication Developments,” followed by vari ations on a ground base by Miss Helen Holden’s elementary dance class. Margaret Murphy will do chor eography for “Invictus,” followed by Elise Older and Jim Bartell in “This Year’s Basin Street.” Square Dance As a variation of the program. Miss Yantis’ class will perform a square dance. A John Henry suite consisting of “Lonesome Blues,” “Weary Blues,” and “Natural Blues” with choreography by Barbara Scott will follow. As the last presentation, Jim Bartell will do the choreography for “Men Marched.” Dancers include Elise Older, Margaret Murphy, Barbara Scott, Mildred Thomas, Charlotte Old er, Maxine Hughes, Altha Paul Alargaret Brinkley, Marietta Wil liams, Marylee Steele, Jim Bar tell, and their accompanist, Phyl liss Taylor. Ad Honorary Elects Head Elizabeth Edmunds, junior in business administration, was elected president of Gamma Al pha Chi, women’s adertising hon orary, at a recent meeting of the group. Other officers elected for the coming year were Charline Pelly, sophomore in liberal arts, vice-president; Helen Johnson, junior in English, treasurer; and Lois Clause, sophomore in edu cation, reporter. Zeta, local chapter of the na tional organization, was recently awarded the Eva B. Collins cup for efficiency, which is awarded annually. Mrs. Collins is adviser to this chapter and national of ficer of Gamma Alpha Chi. New members of Gamma Al pha Chi who were initiated re cently at the home of Mrs. Col lins are Lois Clause, Ranny Fletcher, Sally Fletcher, Janelyn Gaston, Ellen Harper, Shirley Huntington, Peggy Kline, Char line Pelly. Yvonne T o r g 1 e r , Yvonne Umphlette, and Barbara Younger. A pre-meteorology school has been established at the Univer sity of North Carolina under guidance of army air corps. Seniors Caps, gowns and commencement announcements should be ordered at the Co-op at once. All orders must be in by next Friday, April 30th DO YOU DIG IT? Submitted by Ann Bishop West Virginia University v oM ou^ooli‘ V V «eacr »11« ® !«. «** v.«ti ^e £o* a \5&a Y\l® Oia a® cfta SSSKJ oW _Co i-a ‘' ‘ tv^ pepsX an s « in . irM®^ ^efe ttia* SEND US YOUR SLANG AND GET $10 IF WE USE IT . ‘ Address : College Dept, Pepsi-C6la Co,, Long Island City, N. Y. j Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N Y. Bottled locally by Franchised Bottlers. Like /Uaddi*iX Jlamfi "Gifts of Distinction" A gift given Junior Weekend will “conjure up” memories of these happy days. Anything you may choose from beautiful pictures to dainty teacups that will enhance any one’s collection, will become a precious possession. Gifts purchased at Peggy Averill will be appropriately wrapped. PEGGY AVERILL 56 W. 13th Avenue 804 Willamette and 917 Willamette Bathasweet Bath Salts Garden Bouquet and Forest Pine 9 oz. 2 oz. 49c - 89c