Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1943)
Spencerians Seek Muscles She is small and delicate, has short brown hair, large, soft, ap pealing brown eyes, delicate if somewhat large ears, and has been unanimously elected the sweetheart of Spencer hall—or Pi Kappa Alpha, if you prefer it that way. Her name is ‘'Mus cles." She has, unfortunately, in her short life, acquired a number of aliases—Jeep, Ears, Daphne, and once, mistakenly, Zeke. The inmates at the hall miss Muscles terribly—after all, she’s the only girl they’re allowed to have in their rooms, poor chaps. She came to Spencer from Chi Omega across the way, where one of the sisters, jealous perha.ps of her feminine but unhousebroken charms, cast her off into the will ing arms of a passing Spencerian. If you have seen this young Heinz puppy (height nine inches to the tips of her ears, hair brown, tail short) and can give information leading to her re turn, the Spencerians will gladly give you one free meal fbring your own ration book), or, if you prefer it, even take up a collec tion in your honor. Just call 1665. Campus Soldier (Continued from pane one) Stehn, and music by the AAFTTC glee club. The first half of the program will be presided over by Presi dent Erb and the last half by Nancy Ames. Donald Dittman will be master of ceremonies of the second half of the program. Those arranging the program are: Jean Taylor, Nancy Ames, Bud Pence, and Donald Dittman. FIRST COMES COURAGE with Merle Oberon Brian Aherne NOW PLAYING! YOUNGEST PROFESSION With Virginia Weidler Edward Arnold John Carroll Opens Thursday Urkiidn Emerald Night Staff: Carol Cook, night editor Hank Tobey Eugene Bird Dorothy Kapps Victor Huffaker City Desk Staff: Marjorie Young, city editor Bill Lindley Art Rice Wilma Foster Louise Montag Norris Yates Campus YMCA Plans Activities The University- YMCA began its fail work last week with the election of new offers for its ad visory board. A two-point pro gram of war emergency services and activities for civilian stu dents on the campus was under taken. Officers elected were: presi dent, Dr. Lawrence S. Bee; vice president, Karl W. On thank; sec retary; Willis C. Warren; and treasurer, Dr. Carl F. Kossack. Four student representatives on the council will be named soon, A. F. Holmer, YMCA secretary, stated. One of the four will be ASTTO President Nancy Ames. Mr. Holmer enumerated some of the many activities of the University Y which included the maintenance of religious prefer ence files of the army units for local ministers, and receiving daily reports from the student health service on students who are ill and relaying them on to their ministers. Among the regular civilian services the Y offers, are par ticipation in the University Stu dent Christian council, the usual house services such as lunch fa cilities, and recreational equip ment. Theater Club Will Hold First Meeting Thursday A mass meeting of all Univer sity men and women interested in the theater will be held Thurs day night in the Guild hall on the main floor of Johnson hall at 7:30. the meeting will last only an hour, according to Hor ace Robinson, director. Purpose of the meeting is to organize a theater society which will serve as a nucleus for future productions. Members may par ticipate in any phase of stage work they desire. There are no dues and attendance indicates in terest. All students are eligible including freshmen. The University of Illinois ex tension division offers 86 courses from accountancy to mechanics. Your Headquarters For Campus Hardware Fraternity Jewelry Costume Jewelry ljvistmr£ JEWELRY STORE 620 Willamette 1 Get Your SUN-D - VITIMIN EVERYDAY IN THE WEEK Good tasting milk is a vitamin source for the mental alertness and physical well-being that characterizes top-ranking stu ents. It makes healthier, clear complexions, too, and must be included in everyone's daily schedule. % Ice Cream Chocolate Milk Homogenized Milk Flav-R-Pak Butter Frosted Foods Medo-Land Creamery 675 Charnelton Phone 393 Welcome Students FURNITURE For Your Home MIRRORS RUGS 4x6 9 x 12 LAMPS Table Stand Bridge Bronze and Ivory Similar to illustration. $24.95 CHAIRS Occasional Sewing Club JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. 649 Willamette Phone 2693