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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1944)
■nrnmniHimmmimnBtimi!m!!iHnM!!i!iiniiMiimaiiinmniiBiiiiimiinunmmiiBuu Weslyans Plan Sautrday Night Plantation Fete With Westminster house people as special guests and the whole campus invited, Wesley founda tion will present their Cotton Fling dance and party Saturday night immediately after the basketball game. The dance has a plantation theme and the whole program will be given partly at Wesley house and partly at the YMCA hut, both on Kincaid street, just around the corner from the Side. Evelyn Woodworth, freshman in architecture and allied arts, is general’chairman of the program. Georgia Adams is in charge of re freshments, and Ken Hays will be master of ceremonies for the in termission program. Others on the program are Murry Adams, Harold Olson, Margarite Weigant, Roy Smith, and Wes Durland. Dads Begin to (Continued jrom page one) annual meeting in Guild theater to discuss business and elect new oficers. Members of the executive committee whose terms expire this year are Joseph F. Riesch, Harry W. Aldrich, Gene Vanden ynde, Judge Arthur Hay, Carl Engdahl, and Lynn Parr. UO to Meet (Continued from pai/e one) , trengthened by the addition of a new player, Roland Hang, a fresh man from Lincoln high in Seattle. Although he just joined the squad lie will be slated for a starting jjosition tonight in the game. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 160 lbs. The former squad was a cap able one and with this addition to the starting lineup will present a formidable combination when they face the Webfoots. The start ing lineup will be Haug and Mal lory as forwards, Mar and O’Neil at guard and Nichols as the pivot man. Play Opens (Continued from patje one) nlar performance and will be no different from those scheduled for next week end, January 28, 29. Last term the hilarious "Out of the Frying Pan’’ topped all box office receipts for the past 12 years, including last year’s star •show "My Sister Eileen”. "Dark Victory” appears to be heading for even greater glory, in fulfilling the promises of the University theater to present a well-rounded year’s program. Reservations may be made by phoning 3300-extension 216, or tickets may be purchased at the box office in Johnson hall. ACTION! THRILLS! Don’t Miss It! HUMPHREY BOGART nTTpnra Johnny Mack Brown ''OUTLAWS ON STAMPEDE PASS" Plus ALLEN JONES and EVELYN ANKERS "You're a Lucky Fellow Mr. Smith" (Emerald photo by Mary Jo Geiser) FILLED TWICE . . . . . was this ton-and-a-half truck by twelve coeds who helped collect paper for the unusually successful scrap drive conducted last week by Florence Hintzen and Bibbitts Strong, co-chairmen of the salvage committee. Oregon If Emerald STAFF Army Co-Editors Warren Miller Shaun McDermott Scribes A1 Young David Peirce City Desk Staff Joanna Mapes Wynne Romtvedt Betty Ingrebritson Night Staff Betty French, night editor Mary Jo Geiser Day Staff Gloria Malloy, day mgr. Janet Fields Kay Hinshaw Jackie Kenfield Frances Maier Layout Staff Everyone Ticket Quotas (Continued from page one) orchestra with Sue Welch as vo calist will sing and the air corps military band will be on hand. Soprano Margaret Zimmerman and tenor John Brenneman will sing. Lt. Col. Worth Wicker is scheduled to speak. Beginning at ‘Z p. m., the pro gram will be broadcast over HOAC and KOBE. Main event of the program will be the introduc tion of the five finalists for the title of "Bonds Away Girl”. Saturday night at half time at the basketball game, the winner will be announced and introduced. Presentation of a bouquet of roses from Chase gardens and a sunsmm A THRILLER! "NORTHERN PURSUIT" ERROL FLYNN and JULIE BISHOP HELMUT DANTINE DOUBLE ACTION! "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" Claudette Colbert Paulette Goddard Veronica Lake "CALABOOSE" JIMMY RODGERS and NOAH BEA’RY, jr. bracelet from Skeie’s jewelry store will be made. At the same time the name of the boy who bought the most bonds and will therefore rate a dinner-dancing date with the “Bonds Away Girl’’ at the Eugene hotel with all ex penses paid, will be announced. Escorting the five finalists will be George Stuart Douglas, Jr., air corps; Dick Maier, ROTC; Eugene L. Mulligan, engineers; Keith Van Dyck, SAE house and one member of the foreign area and language students to be announced later. Nominations (Continued from page one) In nominating Miss Bucking ham, Nanette Meehan said: “She is able, conscientious; member of Phi Beta, music honorary; active in social affairs of the campus, chairman of entertainment for the ISA dance; freshman repre sentative to the ISA council; she is very interested in the welfare of the freshman class.” Florence Hintzen was nomin ated for number two position by Sue Welch, who commented that Florence was active in high school, was co-chairman of the salvage committee. Commenting on the turnout to the meeting, Harry Skerry, vice president of ASUO and chairman of the meeting, said: “If you show spirit like this all the time you will really have one of the best classes ever to come out of this school.” Voters were urged to remember to mark ballots in order of prefer ence; stating first, second, third choices. An “x” means nothing on a preferential ballot. 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