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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1946)
No Man Shortage, 6als; Make Them Sweat It Out Coeds who chewed their nails and worried about a date for '"'the Junior Prom are turning the tables on Joe College as they sur\ cy the field for the Bachelor Catchers’ ball Saturday, May 25. Ted Hallock and his band have been signed to play for the annual girl-date-boy dance, Janet Douglas, president of Mortar ^>udiu, announced Wednesday, and decorations are being designed to fit the theme of Bachelor Catchers’ ball. Each successful bachelor catcher will be rewarded at the affair with a free sample of lipstick, Miss Douglas added. While Joe College is studying the feminine tricks of getting a date, Betty Coed is learning the courtesies usually expected of the r..ale. According to the turnabout Look "Just-right" for the next formal dance rules of conduct set down by Mor tar Board, girls will send corsages to their dates, pay all the bills, help their dates with their coats, open doors for them, carry such trivia as combs and shaving equip ment, and walk next to the curb. Committees in charge of the formal affair include Janet Doug las, arrangements; Charlotte Cal der Sabin and Colleen Merriott, tickets and favors; Bernice Gran quist and Barbara Borrevik, deco rations; Phyllis Evans and Ann Burgess, posters and dance pro grams; Signe Eklund and Beth Basler, chaperones; Mary Corrigan and Bobby Fullmer, clean-up; Louise Montag and Gloria Smith, publicity. Vets' *R’ Course Deadline June 8 The University veterans’ office announces the faculty regulation governing “refresher courses”: “Veterans may, during the first academic year of their registration, use any University course as a re fresher course, indicating so-grade status by an ‘Ft’ in the grade column of the registration card. Changes to and from ‘Ft’ registra tion may be made in the same way as any other course changes, with special weight given to recom mendations of the veterans’ ad ministrator.’’ When an ‘Ft’ is granted a stu dent in a particular course, no grade should be reported by the in structor on the term grade sheet. A student granted a refresher course must keep up his attend ance, or the refresher status may be changed to “withdrawn,” in which case the hours of instruction would be lost to the veteran stu dent. The spring-term deadline for refresher course petitions is June 8. DUCK SLUGGERS (Continued from page four) 12, Walt FCirsch with ten, and Bob Santee with nine. Ace Webfoot hurler Hal Saltz man retained his title as ace hurl er with a perfect record of five wins and no losses. Saltzman also TOP THE EVENING With Delicious Spare Ribs Eugene Packing Co. 675 Willamette Phones 38 and 39 Today's World WASHINGTON, May 15.— (UP)—President Truman con ferred with UMW boss John L. Lewis and a representative of the mine owners tonight in an effort to break the bargain ing stalemate and head off a resumption of the coal strike when the present two-week truce ends May 25. WASHINGTON, May 15.— (UP)—Secretary of the Trea sury Fred M. Vinson conceded that the proposed $3,750,000, 000 loan to Great Britain would leave the world split into two great economic blocs—Russia on one side and the United States and Great Britain on the other. PARIS, May 15.— (UP) — Russia rejected urgent Ameri can proposals to hold a con ference in July on axis satel lite peace treaties, but the big four foreign ministers agreed to revise armistice terms for Italy, in an attempt to get her back to normal, before they adjourn Thursday until June 15. WASHINGTON, May 15.— (UPj—Teen-age boys received a 45-day draft reprieve in stop gap legislation extending the Selective Service act until July 1. WASHINGTON, May 15.— (UP)—UNRRA Director Gen eral Fiorello H. LaGuardia recommended that the govern ment requisition wheat direct ly off the nation's farms. boasted an impressive lead in the first Idaho game at Moscow, but retired in the second inning, and as a result the win was accredited to his relief, Dick Lehl. OREGON "COEDS (Coniwiicd from hat/cfizv) USC, WSC, Utah and Oregon con stituted the western division. Individual results of the Oregon :-— coeds is as follows: In the major division 40-yard freestyle, Han sen of Oregon first: 100-yard free style, Van Nuis of New Jersey first, 1:05.9: Hansen of Oregon second, 1:06; 100-yard breast stroke, Wilson of Purdue first, 1:18, Enns of Oregon fourth, 1:33.7: 60-yard medley relay, Pur due first 37.7, Oregon second 39.6; 80-yard freestyle relay, Indiana first 44.7, Oregon second 44.8; 60 yard individual medley, Wilson of Purdue first 42.0, Hansen of Ore gon second 42.6, Minot of Oregon third 47.7. In the major-minor combined di vision 40-yard freestyle, Ludwick of Penn State first 22.4, Hansen of Oregon fifth 23.1; 100-yard free style, Van Nuis of New Jersey first 1:05.9, Hansen of Oregon second 1:06; 60-yard medley relay, Skid more first 34.8, Oregon fifth 39.6; SO-yard freestyle relay, Skidmore first 42.3, Oregon fifth 44.8; 60 A Large Selection of the best in SEA FOODS Order Thursday to insure Friday Delivery NEWMAN'S FISH MARKET Ph. 2309 39 E Bdwy. NOW AT HALF PRICKI RIGI tice $1 y f # i Lovely women depend on, this famous cosmetic deodorant to guard their 'charm, their clothes. You will, to®. Gentle W the skin and to the’ finest fabrics. Leaves a' k haunting fragrance. Stays^ creamy longer. Hurry to, get your {or. This sole happens only once a year! yard individual medley, Wilson o: Purdue first 42.0, Hansen of Ore gon fourth 42.6. 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