Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 09, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    AWS to Install I
Officers Tonight
The annual installation of offi
cers of the Associated Women Stu
dents will be held tonight in the
Bamboo room of the Eugene hotel.
Following the installation, a dinner
is planned.
In addition to old and new offi
cers, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wickham
and Dean and Mrs. Karl Onthank
will attend the affair.
Officers of AWS for the forth
coming year include: Bea King,
president; Dorothy Davis, vice
president; Barbara Johns, secre
tary; Mickey Metcalf, treasurer;
Trudi Chernis, reporter; and Prudy
McCroskey, sergeant-at-arms.
Outgoing officers are: Signe
.Eklund, president; Anita Young,
vice-president; Bea King, secre
tary; Barbara Pearson, treasurer;
Barbara Johns, reporter; Mickey
Metcalf, sergeant-at-arms.
Miss Metcalf, Miss Johns, and
Miss McCroskey are in charge of
the dinner.
VISIT OLD MCXICO
10 DAYS $90
WRIT* row BOONklf
Goodwill Tours
MAIN HOTEL
LAREDO. TEXAS
Student-Ordered Books
Available At Co-op
Several hundred dollars
worth of books are lying on the
Co-op shelves waiting to be
picked up by students who
ordered them at the first of the
term. They must be claimed by
Friday, May 10, or they will
go back in stock and be sold to
anyone who wants them, ac
cording to M. F. McClain,
manager of the University Co
op store. Those students who
have paid deposits on books
but have not claimed them will
have their deposits returned.
In many cases, said McClain,
these are hard-to-get books,
and it is not fair to keep them
on the shelves any longer if
people need them.
Sick Bay List
Two of Oregon’s top football men,
Bill Abbey and Herbert Luck en
tered the infirmary Tuesday night,
suffering from accidents received
on the field. Abbey was back to
classes Wednesday, leaving Luck
in for a few more days.
Barbara Blinco, Jo Ann Whitson,
Barbara Gilbert, Frances Budo,
Bonita Miller, Charlotte Hughes.
Verla George, Mary Chidlaw, Ed
Burr, Aubrey Vanloo, Jim Koltz,
and Herbert Luck, are now residing
in the campus rest camp.
Prompt, Dependable Service
After showing your mothers the
campus—Stop in for a cool, and
refreshing:
* Soda
* Sundae
* Milkshake
* Coke
Lemon - O
Cor. 13th and Alder
“DOC" IRELAND, Prop.
Phone 2717
Willamette Park
DANCING
Every Saturday Night
Highway 99 South, W atch for the Sign
FEATURING
ART HOLMAN
and his orchestra
Dancing 9:30-1 :00 Adm. $1 per person
including tax:
For Reservations l’hone Springfield 326
Dancing Every Friday
Featuring Ted Hallock
and his orchestra
Dancing- from 9 to 12 Adm. 75c per person
Workshop Gives
Memorial Program
“A Challenge of Remembrance,”
memorial program to Oregon’s war
dead, written, produced and directed
by Gordon Halstead is being pre
sented by the University Radio
Workshop over station KOAC at 4
today.
Central theme of Halstead’s pro
gram is a free verse poem, “Those
Honored Dead” by Harold C.
Algyer. The cast consists of: Doug
Eden, Chris Strahan, B. G. Sim
mons, Pat Heinricks, Ralph Teters,
and Lorene Thompson.
Elizabeth Nelson, mezzo-soprano
accompanied, by Barbara Berry is
singing on the classical portion
from 4:30 to 4:45. Her program in
cludes “Spring Song of the Robin”
and “Woman from Shanewis” by
Cadman, “The Tact Hour” by
Kramer, “My Homeland” by Ed
wards, “Evening” by Curran, and
“Norman Cradle Song” by Reginald
de Koven. Ted Loud is producer.
Producer Paul Marcotte is featur
ing Mary Hoch on the “Something
for You” program from 4:45 to 5.
Dorothy Shaer is accompanying her
in “If You Are But A Dream,” “I’m
Confessin’,” “My Bill,” and
“Slowly.”
Radio Programs
To Be Presented
American poetry read by Bob
Kirkpatrick will be substituted for
Dean Victor P. Morris’ “World in
Review’’ at 4 -today on station
KOAC in case Dr. Morris is not
prepared to broadcast after his
return from Chicago.
From 4:15 to 4:30 Ailene Wandt,
pianist from the music school, is
playing “Venetienne” (Barcarolle)
by Godard, “Clog Dance” by Han
son, “The Island Spell” by Ireland,
and “Golliwog’s Cake Walk” by
Debussy.
Phyllis Perkins, contralto, ac
companied by Joanne Twedt, is
singing from 4:30 to 4:45 p.m. Her
program consists of “Ave Maria”
by Schubert, “None But the Lonely
Heart” by Tchaikovsky, “Kashmiri
Song” by Woodforde-Find'en, “My
Hero” by Strauss, and “The Man
I Love” by Gershwin. Ox Wilson is
the producer of the preceding por
tion of the hour.
Neighborhood news presented by
the senior editing class from 4:45
to 5 p.m., is being produced by
Shirley Peters.
MILLS COLLEGE—Frank Sina
tra was interviewed in the tiny of
fice in the basement of their thea
ter where he spoke of many things.
He said that the responsibilities of
students to their country today are
to be unbiased and to know about
their government, to see that the
best people are elected, to live a
good clean life, and to have fair
ness toward and understanding of
their fellow men.
In Eugene
It's The Broadway for
Lovely Mother's Day Gifts
Handkerchiefs
Bags
Gloves
Linens
Blankets
Robes
V
Welcome, Mothers !
Remember Mom This Weekend
Take Her Out to Dinner
THE
OSBURN
HOTEL
DISTINCTIVE DINING ROOM SERVICE
EUGENE
191 E. 8th
Phone 89P"
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FOR JUNIOR WEEKEND SPECIALS ! !
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