Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    By BOB HAMILTON
While inhaling ray morning coffee at the side this a.tn., I
suddenly- found myself down on the books for a Duck Tracks.
Wittwer talks faster than I do, especially at nine in the
mt irnmo'.
First, on behalf of the entire basketball team,
1 would like to thank the entire student body,
in general, and the rail}' squad, in particular,
for the great support we received this past
season. An}' team’s success is directly propor
tional to the support it receives. The varsity
overseas wouldn’t be hitting that win column
so regularly if it wasn’t for the home support.
BOB HAMILTON INSIDE DOPE
Behind the headlines . . . Bill Elder must have made his
tuition money from his card exploits on trips . . . Del Smith
took the letter writing crown—twenty-two at one sitting . . .
jimmy ‘'Barely" Bartelt receives the record number of femi
nine fan letters . . . Brother, the blonde manicurist at tire
Continental hotel in K. C. can shine my nails anytime . . . Ask
I fays, Smith, and Berg for particulars on particular members
of the Ice Capadcs at K. C. . . . George, the U. P, pullman
porter, is including the team in his memoirs to be written
ir the near future—he should have quite a book what with his
wife trouble and other filings which we listened to all the way
hack from i\. C. . . . Stamper and r 1 of fine distributed Coos Bay
stickers and good will all along the lT. P. route from Portland
to K. C_That blomlie from the D. G. mansion was waiting
at tlie .station to make sure that we brought Allen back with
ti • . . . The new letternicn are getting nervous over their
initiation into the (baler of the “O” which is to be held in
i sii of the Side in a couple of weeks—this is one situation
where it ,-sn'i hurt to give and it hurts much more to
receive.
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WEAK THE GREEN OF A WOMAN MARINE
A woman marine serving- in Hawaii watches native waliines hula at a
camp morale show. Marine recruiters this week will be available to
men and women University students who have questions concerning
enlistment. The recruiters will interview applicants every afternoon
from 2 to 3:30 in the men’s lounge in Gerlinger.
Native American Ballet
Anticipated by Campus
The San Francisco ballet to be presented Tuesday, April 10
in McArthur court offers to students the opportunity of seeing
a performance considered one of the finest ballet groups in
America. The group will give three ballets, "Swan Lake” and
“Nutcracker Suite,” both by Tschaikowsky, and “In Old
Vienna,” by Johann Strauss. _
Shackrats
To Select
Queen —
A party styled after the nation
ally-known radio show “Breakfast
in Hollywood,” complete with an
orchid for the queen and a cigar
for the king, will be staged for ail
present, past, and prospective Em
erald workers Friday at 9 p.ru. in.
the journalism building.
Anyone on the campus, including
faculty members who once worked
on the Emerald, is invited to at
tend; tickets are available for ten
cents, to cover refreshment ex
penses, at the Emerald news of
fice. Shubert Fendricks, who is
planning the party, is selling tick
ets and they may also be bought
from Anne Craven, editor; Anna
mae Winship, business manager, or
Marguerite Wittwer, managing
editor.
“Shackrats and their friends
want to knock off this first week
of school with a gala party,” Fen
drick said. “This will be no or
dinary party because we are get
ting orchids, cigars, and song
sheets air expressed from Holly
wood especially for this event.” V
Those attending the party will
vote for a king and queen to reign
over the merriment.
Oregon If" Emerald
Thursday Ad Staff:
Bobbie Fullmer, day manager
Office Staff:
Beryl Howard
Night Staff:
Eleanor Anderson, night editor
Jeanne Simmonds
Annamae Winship ^
Herb Lazenby
Acclaimed throughout the Unit
ed States, the San Francisco ballet i
carries its own scenery and musi
cians and a company of twenty-1
six artists. William Christensen is
artistic director.
Reports from cities where the'
ballet has performed indicate that
it always wins appreciative re
sponses from large audiences. The
Omaha World Herald says “The
costuming4, sets and colorful group
ings, as well as the individual and
ensemble dancing demonstrated
why the San Francisco ballet has
earned its excellent reputation.”
No seats will be sold on the main
floor, in order to giv eall members
of the audience a good view of
the dancing. All the audience will
be seated on the west side of Mc
Arthur court, the public in the
west balcony and University stu
dents on the bleachers.
Arrangements for the presenta
tion of the San Francisco ballet
were made by the educational ac
tivities board for members of the
student body and members of the
Eugene Civic Music association.
Tickets may be purchased at the
educational activities office in Mc
Arthur court for 60 cents and pre
, term student
bod.) ca 4 .
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Term Right
Drop in often
while you are here
for refreshment and
relaxation
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