Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1943, Page 11, Image 11

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    Students Asked to Consider
Vacation Plans at Seabeck
University men and women making plans for their sum
mer vacation are urged to consider the annual Seabeck confer
ence June 12 to 20 at Seabeck, Washington, as part of their
summer program, Gerd Hansen, campus Seabeck chairman re
cently said.
The YW-YMCA program at Seabeck is designed specially
for college age students who are interested in today’s problems
inci tms year win naxe tne meme,
“What Are the Essentials of a
Christian World Order.”
Jean McKinney, University of
Vi^hington, and Herman Klei
1. J, College of Puget Sound, are
Co-chairman of the 1943 confer
>nce. Last year Genevieve Work
ing and Don Bacot, both from
this campus, were co-chairmen.
Recreation
Recreational facilities at the
camp are plentiful and varied.
Just a few are swimming, beat
ing, tennis, golf, baseball, hiking,
horseshoes, badminton, and ping
pong. There is no extra charge
for their use.
• The conference program in
cluded worship, meditation, sem
inars, recreation and forums. Reg
istration and program fee for the
eight day program is $6 and
room and board costs are $12.
| Speakers
Outstanding speakers at this
year’s program include Rev. Har
old Jensen, Dr. Fritz Kumkel, Dr.
Linden Mand'er, and Edyth Sage
Armstrong.
Members of every living organ
ization and each, activity honor
ary on the campus are being
urged to attend Seabeck. The
Dill Pickle club of the YWCA
has raised a special fund through
a series of lunches and thus plans
to send several delegates.
Students planning to attend
should contact Gerd Hansen or
Mrs. E. E. DeCou, executive sec
retary of the YWCA.
A new organization interested
in increased industrial use of
Texas clays, the Texas Ceramic
society, has set its headquarters
at. the University of Texas.
H. G. Wells, historian, is work
ing on a thesis for a master's de
gree in science in London.
In Appreciation of
Your Patronage
We give our sincere thanks to you. . . . Congratu
lations to.;you seniors. . .. Godspeed to those of you
going into active duty with the armed forces.
ALUMNI OWNED AND MANAGED
828 Willamete St. Phone 3428
Congratulations
on Your
Graduation!
REMEMBER TO STOCK UP NOW ON COOE
SUMMER GIRDLES AND BRAS. WE HAVE
ALL SIZES AND STYLES AT PRICES TO FIT
YOUR SUMMER BUDGET.
WE HAVE ENJOYED SERVING YOU THIS
YEAR . . . AND WISH YOU A VERY HAPPY
FUTURE.
EUGENE
SHOP
110 East Broadway
Phone 1710
| Good Taste j
Misplaced
j By MARY ANN CAMPBELL g
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ADD SIGNS OF SPRING:
The robin’s nest on the outside
of Friendly . . . The babies
hatched only the other day and
sit with their mouths open wide
while mamma hovers beside them
dangling a worm from her bill
, . . Most pastoral and charming.
Also the pink dogwood by the
door of Friendly nearest Thir
teenth is starting to bloom ... A
pink dogwood is much more en
trancing than a white one . . .
More dashing somehow. . . .
There are still people about
who believe in Spelling Phoneti
cally . . . Witness: Sign in gro
cery store: “TOMALIES,” and
note on menu to the effect that
for the asking (plus some cash)
the eager diner may consume
“CURRAY.” . . .
* $ *
On account of this will be the
last “Good Taste Misplaced’’ ever
to clutter up the printed page,
some bright soul suggested that
it might be a good time to let
the populace in on the secret of
WHAT ON EARTH the title
Means Anyhow Also, to permit
Mr.! Moore to come out of his fog
of misapprehension and dismay
over said title, the explanation is
herewith appended:
If you know your Gilbert and
Sullivan you caught on long ere
this. The line is from a little
whimsey dreamed up many long
years agone by said G. and S.
and labeled “Patience, or Bun
thorne’s Bride,” which is all
about Oscar Wilde, (a poet, in
case you’ll admit you don’t know
who he might be. . . .)
In the middle of the show,
Bunthorne stamps out into the
middle of the stage and bursts
into a recitative followed by a
song . . . WELLLLL. . . . the title
of the column is in the middle
of the recitative, and so now you
know all. . . .
Satisfied ? ? ? ?
* * *
Hadja noticed how delighted
the girls who are going to be on
the campus for summer school
are? Well, who wouldn’t be with
all the army coming that is com
ing. . . .
* * *
And with this final shrug of a
shoulder, Good Taste Misplaced
smiles pleasantly at any kind
souls who ever read it during the
year and departs. . . .
Panama has recently revised
its system of university of cred
its to facilitate transfer of stu
dents to North American univer
sities.
For the Graduate
• Compacts
© Bracelets
• Necklace
© Pen and
Pencil Sets
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JEWELRY STORE
620 Willamette
Women Marines Seek
Enlistees Here Monday
Lieutenant Hope Branum, of
ficer of the women’s marine corps
reserve, will be on the campus
Monday, May 17, to interview
the girls interested in enlisting
in the women marines.
She will speak at a meeting in
204 Chapman at 4 p.m. and will
grant personal interview's from 9
II
a.m. until 12 m, and from 1-4 in
the afternoon. These may be ar
ranged through Miss Mabel
Wood, head of the home econom
ics department.
Lieutenant Branum is a grad
uate of Stephens college and is in
Eugene to interview applicants
for entry into the marines.
University of Boston summer
session offered more than 250
courses.
Slack Season
Get Out of Doors
tave a victory vacation this
lummer — spend it out of
loors, join the army of farm
rettes! Enjoy yourself in our
■omfortable, action - freeing
ilacks. Two piece slack suits
n spring colors, long or short
deeves. Rayon, covert cloth,
itrutter cloth, gabardine . . .
ust the thing you're looking
:or. We have beautiful suits
n plain color, two-tone or
vith a contrasting print.
Don’t forget a sport jacket to
nake your outfit complete—
ve have them in many styles
ind colors—an invaluable aid
:o complete every wardrobe.
New Slack Suits at only
$2.98 to $7.50
Style
Shop
61 East Broadway
$
plus
tax
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