Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 09, 1945, Section 1, Page 20, Image 20

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    San Francisco Ballet
Scheduled Here April IO
“If you like to be entertained you will like ballet. It is not a
form of entertainment which must be cultivated—it is a form
of creative expression that not only tells a story but also de
lights with its sheer beauty of movement and color,” stated
William Christensen, master of the San Francisco Ballet com
pany which will come to Eug vie
April 10.
The troupe will perform in Mc
Arthur court, giving three ballet
“Nutcracker Ballet,” the second
act from “Swan Lake," with mu
sic from Tschaikowsky and “In
"THE WOMAN IN
THE WINDOW"
JOAN BENNETT
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
RAYMOND MASSEY
Old Vienna” by Johann. Strauss.
The San Francisco Ballet orig
inated as an outgrowth of the San
Francisco Opera company seven
years ago, has its own building and
staff.
William Christensen, director
and choreographer for the group,
is a Danish-American formerly of
Portland.
The night performance at Mc
Arthur court at 8:15 will be the
only one open to the public. Two
shows will be given in the Mc
Donald theater Tuesday morning
for Eugene school children. Tick
ets will be put on sale April 2 in
the educational activities office at
a reduced price for University stu
dents.
FOR A
SATISFYING TREAT
!
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Hamburgers
THOSE
WARM SPRING
DAYS
will be more enjoyable
if you give our
Fountain Specials
a try
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HIM
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UNTIL VICTORY IS OURS
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Native of Peru
To Talk Today
Americo Usandivaras, Pan-Am
erican exchange student to the
United States, will meet with Uni
versity Spanish classes today from
2 to 4 p.m. for informal conversa
tion and discussion in room 212
Friendly hall. Mr. Usandivaras, a
native of Lima, Peru, is appearing
in Oregon this month through ar
rangements made by the office of |
the coordinator of inter-American 1
affairs and the state system of
higher education.
Wednesday he spoke to a Eu
gene high school assembly, and
took part in a forum meeting in
Commerce hall on the campus. He
will meet with Spanish classes at
University high school this morn
ing, and will speak this noon at the
Chamber of Commerce meeting at
the Eugene hotel.
Usandivaras, who now is study
ing American educational meth
ods by attending Missouri State _
Teachers’ college, attended San
Marcos university of Peru, and be
came a member of the staff of the
minister of education. He is a
former Peruvian naval cadet.
ASUO Dance
Set in Portland
A dance given especially for Uni
versity students and their friends
living in Portland or the vicinity
will be given under the joint spon
sorship of the ASUO rally squad
and the campus social chairmen,
Friday, March 30, in the Palais
Royale. Music will be furnished by
Coates’ eight-piece orchestra. Tick
ets will be on sale at the entrance
for $1.20 per couple, and dancing
starts at 9 p.m.
The Palais Royale is the former
Uptown ballroom, “one of Port
land's finest,” according to Anna
mae Winship, Emerald business
manager, who initiated plans for
the dance.
It has been emphasized that the
dance is exclusively for Oregon
and Oregon State college students
who are in Portland during spring
vacation and will welcome this op
portunity to get together. Students
may escort non-student dates but
must bring their own student body
membership cards.
April I Limit Set
For Scholarships
Students interested in applying
for the state fee scholarship are
reminded that the deadline is
April 1. Application blanks can be
obtained from Mrs. James De
Freest in the president’s office.
Since the number of scholarships
to be awarded this year is small,
aplicants must have a grade point
of 3 or better. The decreased num
ber of scholarships is due to the
smaller number of students en
rolled, since the scholarships are
awarded on the basis of two per
cent of the total enrollment.
Zeta Hal! Creates
to the Stars’ J
A new moon and silver stars I
carried out the theme of Zeta i
hall's house dance, “Stairway to!
the Stars," when the women of j
that hall presented their annual j
house dance Friday, March 2, in
the main dining room of John
Straub hall.
Bonnie Hesse, social chairman,
announced the following commit
tees on planning the dance: Gloria
Smith, decorations; Nikki John,
refreshments; Gwen Carter, music; I
Donna Knight, chaperons, and
Rusty Sparks, clean-up.
WE'LL BE HERE
^ to welcome you
back
Spring Term
with the same
dependable
service
Come back and see us soon
LOIS AND ROY WHYTAI
Owners
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Lilr i o . . .
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* Blue Sapphire Perfumes, Body
Powder, Dry Perfume.
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and Powder Mitts.
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AND
EFFICIENT SERVICE
will again be our motto
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(BYRON ELLIOTT, Proprietor)
Phone 983 304 E. 13th