uiniiiMiiiinii!!ii!Hrti!iimiiittinitimiiiHmmHminmt!miuiin?nminmiminnmiirM,imm ‘Spring Fever' Theme Set for Whiskerino Set for the first weekend after spring vacation, the sophomore in formal (Whiskerino) will be held March 18 in McArthur court. Spring Fever has been set as the theme and Freddy Keller’s or chestra from Portland will be on hand to furnish the music. Marilyn Holden, chairman, has anounced that in keeping with tra dition, a Betty Coed and Joe Col lege will be chosen. A GI Joe will also be elected. This will be an in formal dance, with short silks as the accepted attire. Committees are as follows: Jim Bund, properties; Bob Smith and Louise Goodwin, decoration; Esther Quier, publicity; Mary Corrigan, tickets; Delores Hewitt, programs; Nanette Holmes, patrons; Jack Pennington, cleanup; June John son, judges. Girls Vote Thursday (Continued from pane one) Chi Omega, and Pi Phi will have their doors open Friday night from 9 to 10:30. Each house promises to have on hand a large stock of smooth recor ds. Girls who made posters for the Heart Hop are Nancy Sampson, Bonnie Butler, Robbie Bowman, Marilyn Raoling, Roberta Baxter, Shirley Beymer, Vada Davis, Betty Frey, Bettie Hayes, Phyllis Dono van, and Joanne McCready. If anyone wishes to obtain more tickets for the Hop, they may call Ann Graham at the Theta house. c "HIGHER AND HIGHER" with FRANK SINATRA MUICHELE MORGAN JACK HALEY Closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Opens Thursday r HtHUIIWIUUlinmimiUMiUllHMlimiumimimiuumiiuiinumiiiiHiimiii Annual Mid-Winter (Continued from page one) Time .Stolz Deep in My Heart .Romberg IV Three native American tunes: The Arkansas Traveler . arr. Elmore Haul Away Joe . .arr. Tom Scott ' Torch-bearers . Bissell-Lyman - (with echo quartet) V 1 Jor,ny the One.Sacco ’> Mr. Young and Gleemen i1 When Johnny Comes Marching Home . ... arr. Mead | Soldier-Judges Pick (Continued from page one) en as the official Emerald cover girl for .19TtJ).ut her name will not be divulged until her full-page pic-1 ture appears on the front page of the Emerald’s spring edition, Feb ruary 18. Preferential voting was used to select the queen of campus queens from the 24 glamorous candidates. The finalists chosen are: Susan Vilas, Pi Beta Phi; Nancy Heber, Laurel lodge; Barbara Redmore, Alpha Omicron Pi; Norma David son, Alpha Chi Omega; Mary Mer cier, Sigma Kappa; Betty Lee Humphries, Alpha Delta Pi. News Girls (Continued from Page one) lisher of the Hillsboro Argus, who will celebrate her fortieth anni versary in that capacity in April, has accepted a, special invitation to the banquet. Since 1923 her son, W. Verne McKinney, has been edi- \ tor and manager, while she is ! associate editor. During the past 40 years, the Argus has won the ! Sigma Delta Chi contest for Ore- j gon’s best weekly and a number of prizes in national contests. One-Act Plays (Continued from page one) be as simple as possible,” Robin son declared. "Our facilities for ! such a production are limited, and any play that requires too much in the way of realistic setting or male characterization cannot be at tempted.” CLASSIFIED ADS University Post Office across from the Art School. 21 pairs of gloves 31 bandannas 1 sweater 4 hats 1 rooters lid 2 rings 1 slide rule 2 purses 3 pair shell rimmed glasses 1 watch 71 For a complete check on tires, You can depend on us . . FIRESTONE STORES ON THE CORNER OF Pearl and lltli Sirls Outnumbered By G. I.’s in Infirmary Twelve students were being car 'd for Monday at the infirmary, vhere the victims of injuries and 11s declined in number since last veek. G.I.’s remain in the majority vith the following eight men: Co. V, George Reihmer, Frederick Tay or, Charles Bruneau, Robert Hall, md Douglass Sammek; Co. B, Al lert Long; Co. C, Helmer Swensen; md air corps, Michael Syslo. Three )f them, Charles Kidd, Don Dix on, and William McKevitt, were Oregon &Emerald Copy Desk Staff Jeanne Hall, Betty Ann Stevens, co-city editors Elizabeth Haugen Yvonne Edwards Night Staff Maryan Howard, night editor Hobart Sanifrans Mabel released Monday. Civilians confined are: Dorothy McLane, Beverly Hopley, Virginia Alley, and Jerry Bercovitz. Milk, in all its ■ nutri tious protein-high good ness, is not yet on the ration list. Plan your war time menus by in cluding plenty of this body building drink . . . and serve it in solid foods as well. < Eugene Farmers’ Creamery Telephone 638 Student Aid (Continued from page one) During the 20 year period prior to the outbreak of the present war the United States sent approxi mately 2500 students abroad and received about the same number in universities and colleges in this country. i----— .1 VITAMINS VITAMINS VITAMINS VITAMINS -j VITAMINS VITAMINS VITAMINS VITAMINS VITAMINS VITAMINS VITAMINS 4 VITAMINS j RITE-PRICE DRUGS, INC. Next Door to Broadway, Inc. Phone 2 For tlie Valentines PERFUMES Secret of Suzanne Lady in the Dark Tabu MANICURE SETS Chen Yu La Cross Cutex TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG COMPANY Corner 8th and Willamette