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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1946)
Final 'Let’s Sing’ Program To Hit Airwaves Thursday An estimated 800 students from one- and two-room grade schools in Oregon will gather in McArthur court Thursday ^morning to participate in the final broadcasLof the radio pro gram “Let’s Sing, America.” Now ending its third year, “Let’s Sing, America” is a pro gram designed to promote an interest in the songs of America ““"“6 en oi graae scnool age. Directed by Maude Garnett, associate professor of public school music, the program is broadcast each week over KOAC. Eleven junior public school majors from the University have assisted Miss Garnett in arranging and produc ing the weekly show. A full schedule of events has been planned for the broadcast Thursday. Roosevelt junior high of Eugene will present an 80-piece choir, under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Wilson. Two dance num bers, a country square dance and a Mexican hat dance, will be of fered by students of Condon grade school of Eugene. The children in the Mexican number have been trained by a University student, Cassie Delia Hyde, freshman in '"‘liberal arts. The Eugene high school orchestra, under the direc tion of Douglas Orme, will play several selections. As on all “Let’s Sing, America” broadcasts, the grade school stu dents will take an active part in the program Thursday. CLEAN-UP GROUP (Continued }rum pape one) Tau Alpha-Beta Theta Phi and Taylors house, Villard; Highland house-Zeta hall, Deady; Hilyard house-Villard hall, area between Villard, Deady, and Fenton; Jud son house-Sigma hall, Oregon. Kappa Alpha Theta-Phi Delta Theta, YMCA area to Oregon and over to 11th; Kappa Kappa Gam ma-Sigma Alpha Nu, Men’s P. E. .^building; Phi Beta Phi-Phi Psi, infirmary; Rebec house-Hansens house-Zeta hall, Deady; Hilyard Mother; Sigma Kappa-Theta Chi, area around Pioneer Father; Susan Campbell-Phi Gamma Delta, Mc Clure; University house-Sherry Ross, men’s swimming pool to in firmary. ■ One World Elections Set for 8 p.m. Meeting The One World club, internation ally-minded discussion and activity group, will hold a meeting this evening to elect officers, Betty Walter, One World secretary, an nounced Tuesday. The meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. at the YWCA. Aims of the One World club, Miss Walter explained, are to pro mote campus interest in national and international affairs, to co operate with various campus and national relief and educational campaigns, and to increase their own individual information on cur rent affairs. At present the club is cooperat ing with the French club with its “Food for France” relief drive. It has also aided the campus com mittee to aid the Committee of 100. UPPERCLASSES (Continued irom bage one) After graduation he worked as reporter on the Oregonian staff for a year, until he went East to study the publishing situation in New York and other eastern cities. His activities, before he became one of America’s best-read novelists, included such things as covering a police beat, “busting” bronchos, and being completely broke in Greenwich village with rejected manuscripts as his sole possession. While at the University, Haycox was a member of Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Delta Chi. He was also editor of the Sunday Emerald, the literary edition of the daily. Immediately following the as sembly, a special senior class meet ing will be held to elect permanent officers and to discuss graduation procedure. In the Spring a | young girl's fancy . . . turns to thoughts of clothes And selecting them is like a Spring Song at Westgate Shoppe Next Door to the Side Vets to Organize UO Legion Post The University of Oregon post of the American Legion will be of ficially organized Thursday when campus veterans meet at 7 p.m. in 207 Chapman hall to draw up the new charter, according to El liot Wilson, temporary chairman of the group. Wilson pointed out that this is not intended to be just a tempo rary organization, but a permanent chapter of the Legion; and all vet erans who become members at this meeting will be the charter members of the new post. Officers for the coming year also will vbe elected Thursday and all men interested in the American Legion should plan to attend. Bernard McCudden is temporary secretary of the organizing com mittee. BUSINESS STAFF Day Manager: . Pat Powell Solicitors: Beth Dineen Bev Mises Barbara Twiford Layout Staff: Doug Edin Rad Nelson Bev Moses Bob Chapman Office Staff: Caps, gowns and Commencement Announcements should be ordered at the "Co-op" at once. All orders must be in by May 18. the wCO-OP” To Gladden Her Heart on Mother's Day There is no finer gift for Mother than a Bouquet Eddie's Flowers 50 13th West Phone 265