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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1945)
CAMPUS CALENDAR Candidate for Junior Weekend queen will be judged at 4 p.m. to day at Alumni hall in Gerlinger. Short silks are to be worn. Social chairmen will meet to night at 7 p.m. in the Side for the election of new officers. Opening intramural softball play for men has been postponed from Monday, April 10. to Tuesday. Phi Beta will meet tonight at Alpha Gamma Delta. Pledges are to arrive at 7 p.m.; and actives at 7:30 p.m. Large Selection of the Best in Sea Food Order Thursday to insure Friday delivery! ! NEWMAN'S FISH MARKET Phone 2309 39 E. Broadway ■ I__ | Oregon ^Emerald Xiglit Staff: j Eleanor Andersbn, night editor Jeanne Simmonds Herb Lazenby Advertising Staff: Jackie Kenfield, day manager Pat Berg Gloria Grenfell J Mary Lou Richards j Layouts: Martha Berg Virginia Harris Nancy Hoeflein Dedo Misley Office: Sue Schoenfeldt Mary Canes i Berl Howard Oregon Tops (Continued jrom page one) Alpha Delta Pi, $5.55; Alpha Gam ma Delta, $23.40; Alpha Xi Delta, $4.50; Chi Omega, $1.00; Delta Delta Delta, $5.00; Delta Gamma, $7.20; Gamma Phi Beta, $4.75; Kappa Kappa Gamma, $3.70; Pi Phi, $34.50; Sigma Kappa, $6.60; Alpha hall, $2.40; Gamma hall, $8.30; Hendricks hall, $19.70; High land house, $3.65; University house, $5.75; Zeta hall, $1.80. Houses are urged by Jean Wat son, Dime Dinner co-chairman, to i arrange to have their dinners some j other night of the week if Mondays I are not convenient. "In the spring . . . one's thoughts turn to Gay, Clever Gifts Come in and see our new . . . 1. Flower Holding Figurines 2. Pictures 3. China and Crystal The Gift Shop 963 Willamette Next to Rex Theater Nino months out of the year we talk to von about Cur New Fashionable Clothes Now, we want to talk about Your Old Clothes that are in good repair and will give further service. Bring Them To Us We will p: . ■ fully and send i dn. United National Collection Drive Headquarters in Eugene for the benefit of those who in many cases have not had one single new garment in five years . . . Our Allies in War Torn Countries 'wearing' apparel—art/goot 20 AND 30 EAST BROADWAY New Schedule Set by Museum Secret lovers of oriental art need no longer sneak out of the house after supper with the excuse of going to the library to study for the Murray Warner collection of Oriental art in the art museum is now open from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednes day, Saturday, and Sunday, as well as from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Thursdays. For reading on oriental art or the Pacific basin, the mu seum library is open the same hours, and from 2 to 5 p.m. every day except Friday. When the mu seum proper is not open, the back entrance may be used to reach the library. Classes meeting regularly at the museum are: Alfred F. Whiting's class on the “Peoples of the Pa cific,” which meets every Tuesday and Thursday, at 11 a.m., and Wal lace S. Baldinger's class in paint ing which meets at the museum at 8 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Mr. Whiting’s class is arranging an exhibit to be shown to the general public during Junior Weekend. New Spring Clothes (Continued from page three) Savinar who gets our award (one large-sized blue and white striped tent canvas shirt with an oh-so tricky laced up neck, if he hasn’t already got one) for being prob ably the only man on the campus with a white handknit sweater trimmed with a red stripe around its coy v-neck. AND—when and if he ever shows you his dainty ankles you’ll see matching sox complete with red stripe! Now that we’ve given you the latest on some of your Oregon coeds, we hope you are inspired to don your new spring fashions and throw your winter clothes in the back closet. Come rain or shine, as far as the coeds are concerned, spring has sprung. The Tatler (Continued from page tivo) Sue Schoenfeldt, Donna Sullivan, Jean Beaver and Phyllis Webster. (Ask Phyllis Webster about the results of this.) While the.cat’s away, Herb Squires will play. Watch that man, Gay Edwards. Freshmen Chosen (Continued from page one) Kappa Gamma; Janet Hicks, Pi Beta Phi; Georgia Liskey, Sigma Kappa; Harriet Tozier, Alpha hall; Barbara Paulson, Sigma hall; Ann Wilson, Orides; Barbara Fossen, Susan Campbell hall; Libby Helen Spiruta, Highland house; Marjorie Fitzgerald, Hilyard house, and Mary Louis Jackson, University house. Don't let your wife sweat with an old lawn mower. Get it sharp ened. 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