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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1947)
„Coed Groups Complete Weekend Preparations Campus women’s organizatoins have just completed prep aiations foi the one and only "rush weekend" of the term. The weekend starts this afternoon and ends on Sunday. Houses have cooperated in confining rushing to one week end by planning a series of entertaining events, designed to gi\e the high school seniors a “preview” of college life. The high school seniors will arrive this afternoon and tomorrow moming, and students with cars available duriiur this time are asked to be on hand at train and bus depots. Houses to Meet Girls The women’s organizations are responsible for meeting the high school girls as they arrive, and tak ing them to Gerlinger hall to check in. The Nickel Hop, Friday eve , ning, is an all campus affair which is being reinstated for the first time this year, as part of post-war activ ities. NICKEL HOP ROLLS Starting the festivities of the AWS Weekend, the Nickel Hop will be held from 9 to 12 tonight. The price is five cents for fifteen minutes of dancing. The dance will be held at every liv ing organization except Kappa Kiappa Gamma. Refreshments will be served at each woman’s house at 10:30 p.m. All men attending the dance are asked to visit as many houses as possible in the course of the evening. Two records albums will be awarded to men’s organization whose individual members have participated most in the dance, and to the Wo men’s house which has collected the most money. The albums have been donated by the Jaquith Music company. The campus tours on Saturday morning will be an opportunity for the visiting seniors to see all of the departments in which they may have interest. WAA Plans Program The museum will be open for the guests from 1:30 to 4:30 on Satur day afternoon. The Women’s Ath letic association has planned a spe cial program for Saturday after noon, consisting of a water pageant FOR YOUR HOUSE DANCE Rent A P A System Record Player SMEED SOUND SERVICE G. H. 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Features on the entertainment program of the Saturday afternoon tea are a fashion show given by University freshmen, and a brief program "emceed” by Bob Moran. “Green Pastures” Scheduled The living organizations will take the girls to see "Green Pastures” Saturday night—the first all cam pus production in McArthur court given since "Of Thee We Sing.” The campus YWCA has planned a short program and fireside imme diately following it. A rally send off Sunday afternoon concludes the first attempt at a rush weekend of this sort ever planned by Oregon women. The AWS cabinet, headed by Barbara Johns, is acting in a body, as gen eral chairmen for the weekend. Victims of Spring Occupy Infirmary If you don’t want to end up in the infirmary, don’t go wading ahead of the season—at least not in a drain pipe. Annie Bennett, Kendricks hall, learned this the haid way and is now in the local health resort nursing an infected left foot. The mumps are holding James White in bed for the second week, while in a nearby ward Virginia Da vis and LaVerne Spears are suffer ing from poison oak. Veteran Opens Post Exchange Similar to a proposed student un ion feature is the “snack bar and general store” introduced on cam pus last week by" Thomas L. Burbee, navy veteran and sophomore archi tecture student. Location of the enterprise is the northwest lounge of the second vet erans’ dormitory, which opened last February. It’s something for the boys in both dormitories, according to Bur bee. Immediateely dubbed “px” (military post exchange) and “ship store” by veterans, the business will promote the pursuit of “snack hap piness” with a stock of cookies, po tato chips, canned fruit juices, milk, soft drinks, and ice cream. All cabinet work and installation was done by Burbee during spring vacation. Store fixtures, which were constructed of knotty pine to har monize with the lounge walls, in cluding shelving, counter, glass case, and panels which enclose the during business closure, entire 12 square feet of floor space Burbee is president of Nestor hall, one of five independent men's liv ii'g groups in the second veterans’ dormitory. He attended the Univer sity in 1940-41 Snd returned last fall. / Aojfifo, wm IwitmA (m/1 1 -ttoi Mkfi id 0£0 judt/w-(}tjm ftkmpoor' Kcinarkable cream shampoo discovery by Kay Daumit, cosmetic wizard, means that now your hair, too, can be thrillingly soft, shining with natural highlights, and infinitely easier to manage! Blended with lanolin and secret ingredients, one fingertip of Lustre-Creme Shampoo gives amazing lather in hard or soft water. Leaves no soap lilin. Needs no special rinse . . . Try it—you’ll love it. In the light-blue jar at our cosmetic counter. 4 oz. jar $1; 1 lb. jar $3.50 LAMARR | star of "DISHONORED! 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