Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1946)
Speech Contest Begins; Debaters Arrive Today Debaters from 20 Oregon high schools will arrive on the campus today to participate in the Oregon High School League speech con test which begins this afternoon. The contest is sponsored by the general extension division of the State System of Higher Education. K. E. Montgomery, secretary of the league and director of the con test, announced the subjects for discussion. Debate is “Compulsory Military Training; discussion, “How Can the American Home as an Institution Be Strengthened?”; radio, “Oregon Legends; extem pore speaking, “Aviation in the .World of Peace.” At the Friday night banquet W. A. Dahlberg, director of speech gs-'-' ■ 1— DOWNTRODDEN HEEL? Get your “heel" repaired here. Extend your new season wardrobe with a pair of renewed shoes from our shoe repair shop. PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP 75 W. Broadway AFTER THE BASEBALL GAME STOP IN Lemon-0 Cor. 13th and Alder “Doc” Ireland, Prop. Sundaes - Malts ** Sandwiches and dramatic arts, will present a speech entitled “Take ’Em Where You Find ’Em.” Following is the complete schedule for the three day tournament. Thursday afternoon and evening, April 11: 3:00—Round I debate. 4:15—Round II debate. 7:15—Round III debate. -—Round IV debate. Friday, April 12: 9:30 — Discussion, prelimina ries. 10:30—Oratory, preliminaries. 11:30 — Humorous Readings, preliminaries. 12:30—After-Dinner Speaking, preliminaries. 2:00-4:30 — Radio Speaking, preliminaries. 2:15 — Extempore Speaking, preliminaries. 2:15 — Extempore Speaking preliminaries. 3:15—Poetry Reading, prelim inaries. 6:00—Banquet. 8:30—Round V debate (if ne cessary). Saturday, April 13: 9:00—Discussion, finals. 10:00—Humorous Readings, fi nals. 11:00—Oratory, finals. 12:30—After-Dinner Speaking, preliminary. 2:00—Radio Speaking, finals. 2:15 — Extempore Speaking drawings. 3:15—Extempore Speaking fi nals. 6:00—Banquet. After-Dinner speaking, finals. Presentation of awards. 8:30—Debate, finals (broad cast over KOAC). Physicals, Shots Claim Pill Palace's Attention Most of the humdrum is down stairs this week in the infirmary, with the physicals, small pox shots and other miscellaneous disorders. Mrs. Ida Brown, nurse, and her crew upstairs only have ten students to worry about, which is considerably fewer than the record-breaking 24 of last week. Six lucky victims went home Monday, and Harvey Roloff, went home yesterday. Checking out soon are Rosemary Loder, Mar guerite Goecks, Elsie Bennetts, Edward Harris, Evelyn Baker, Norval Dickson, Lloyd Collins, John O’Brien, Dick McClintic, and Jack Brooks. CLASSIFIED LOST: Checkbook, red Easter brook pen, address (green) book. Mamie Chan, Ext. 386. LOST: Pair of brown Harlequin glasses, not in case. Phone 2305. OPEN ALL NIGHT "For Dinners or Late Snacks" Greyhound Cafe J95 Pearl Eugene, Ore. Heads of Houses Choose President Yvonne Zeek, president of Hen dricks Hall, was elected president of the heads of houses organiza tion at their first meeting of the term Monday afternoon. The other officers consist of Florence Hintzen, vice-president; Joyce Utz, secretary; and Norma Woodford, treasurer. It was also decided at the meeting that the office of president would be held on alternate years by independents and Greeks. Sign Out Slips for Evening Dates Mrs. Golda Wickham, dean of women, announced' that beginning next fall, girls would have to use sign out slips for evening dates. These would contain the destina tion and time of departure so that the University would know where they were in case of an emergen cy. Late Permission for Seniors It was also stated that only legitimate graduating seniors could have the privilege of 11 o’clock closing hours on week nights and one on Fridays. Stu dents were warned that anyone taking books from the library without checking them out was subject to expulsion. Exchange dinners have been planned by all the women’s houses with a 25-cent fee to add to the Hazel Schwering scholarship fund. II™' if Back Number MAGAZINES For your reference work ind special features you've missed. •Come in and sec our collection. MAGAZINE EXCHANGE 128 E 11th JAM FOR BREAKFAST (Continued from page Hoc) funny plug for Albany's Sear’s Roebuck. Recording Abroad Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grapelly have commenced record ing again. This time in London for both English Decca and HMV. Those discophiles interested in Hot Club du France works may be excited by following titles: “Co quette,” “Embraceable You,” and Liza,' among others too French to pronounce. Tom and Jim Dorsey will appear together in the coming auto-bio graphical flick “The Fabulous Dorseys.” Art Shaw has written and will star in a new scenario. Subject: music. Artie is forming another new band. In the classic prose of DB’s Dian Manners: “oh, hum . . .” If you noted a certain soft drink Co’s, ad in this sheet a few days past, you noticed that Lombardo and Cugat will fill the other two weekly positions on Spot lite Bands. I’m not being funny when I mention this item because I full well realize that you prob A I Large Selection of the best in SEA FOODS - Order Thursday to insure Friday Delivery NEWMAN'S FISH MARKET Ph. 2309 39 E Bdwy. Let Us Make Your House Dance a Success P. A. SYSTEMS — RECORD PLAYERS Records for Rent SMEED SOUND SERVICE G. H. Smeed Phone 1213-W OFFERS YOU the Finest m * P. A. Systems for Any Occasion Sound Truck, Fully Equipped for Immediate Service ♦ Sound Equipment, Built to Order ^ Record Players with the Latest Recordings for Your House Dances CALL JACK BUKER —PHONE 1169 ably eat Guy and Xavier for breal - fast, or would like to. Herb Widmer has replaced Ralph Rowers <bass) with a this terra arrival, Earl Malacoat. Earl has attended this club before, has been farmed out to the musical and mili tary big- leagues since then, has returned to the serenity and stu pidity of his home camp. Plaj -t fine bass. Waterman Surveys Research Facilities T. H. Waterman, representative of Sigma Xi, national science hon orary. visited on the University campus Monday. Waterman, as secretary of the committee on re search, was interested in the fa cilities available at the University for the restoration of postwar scientific research. Music Headquarters records \ ictor and Columbia Recording Blanks Storage albums and racks for alt instruments Sheet music, folios Manuscript paper, etc. Band instruments WILSON ' MUSIC HOUSE 39 East 10th Ava McDonald "DOLLFACE" with VIVIAN BLAINE "BEHIND GREEN LIGHTS" "MILDRED PIERCE"! "SUNSET IN EL DORADO" "STRANGE IMPERSONATION" "ROUGH RIDERS I OF CHEYENNE" i