Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 04, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Oregon Pic List
Set —if Not Raining
Oregana pictures of the follow
- ing persons will be taken this af
ternoon from 1-3 in front of the
Oriental art museum provided it
• does not rain.
The following students are sched
uled to appear: officers of AWS
and service honoraries who have
not yet had photographs taken;
ISA president; ASUO officers and
class representatives; and class of
ficers.
- Presidents of the Political Sci
ence club; One World club; Dames
Club; Canterbury club; Gamma
■ Delta Lutheran Students associa
tion; Plymouth club; Wesley foun
dation; Westminster house; YMCA;
YWCA; Red Cross director; and
campus social chairman are also
asked to appear.
Presidents are requested to wear
campus clothes with sweaters or
„ jackets with insignia, if any, of
their organization.
Sparkling Irish Wit
(Continued from page one)
wasted this way. Few accents were
consistent throughout, particular
• ly in the minor roles.
Makeup, lighting, and the setting
were well handled, but several mi
nor discrepancies occurred, such as,
the jug in Act 3 was handled as
, though there were nothing in it,
Christy's high-styled, shiny boots
seemed out of harmony, and the
- cheering at the races was so or
ganized that it sounded painfully
artificial. The enthusiasm over the
* race seemed flat and forced.
The play was excellently written
and is considered a top example
of Irish drama. Probably because
of the unfamiliarity of the Ameri
- can public with Irish folk-lore,
language, and country people, it
was difficult for the audience to
become really interested in the
characters and their problems.
Only at the climax of the play was
there genuine concern about what
was going»to happen.
. As a fine example of Irish drama
the play can hardly be excelled.
- From this standpoint, for giving
the actors a chance at difficult
dialogue and accents, and for help
- ing to widen the range of the aud
ience experience in plays, “Play
boy of the Western World’’ was an
- excellent choice.
_ Spinning Platters
<Continued from page two)
this month by the Robert Mitchell
- Boy Choir received the blessing
of Bing Crosby and thereby seems
on the way to popularity. This 20
* voice boy choir was praised by
Crosby as the “best in the world”
*■ after appearing with him in “Go
ing My Way” and “Bells of St.
Mary’s.” Be that as it may, we
found it very enjoyable listening
- with excellent arrangements and
performances. Includes “Adeste
Fideles,” “Silent Night,” "Ave
Maria,” and a medley of “Good
King Wenceslas,” “Deck the
. Halls,” and “Jingle Bells.”
At Oregon
KIT WILHELM
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
“ Kit says:
“They’re the only cigarette
for me.”
Voted TOPS1—Chesterfield the
largest selling cigarette In Am
- erica’s colleges (by nation wide
survey).
Concert Progam
E. Robert Schmitz, pianist, who
will appear in McArthur court at
8:15 tonight, will play the follow
ing program:
I
Burlesca . D. Scarlatti
Bourree .D... Scarlatti
Soeur Monique .F. Couperin
Toccata and Fugue in
D minor .J. S. Bach
II
Carneval, opus 9. R. Schumann
Intermission
III
Four Preludes, Book I.Debussy
Danseuses de Delphes
Les Collines d’Anacapri
La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin
Minstrels
Three Preludes, Book II.Debussy
La Puerta de Vino
General Lavine—eccentric
Fireworks
Toccata . Ravel
IV
Nocturn, F sharp major.Chopin
Two Mazurkas: opus 24, No. 2
Opus 17, No. 4
Polonaise, A flat major
CAMPUS I
CALENDAR
12 noon: Sigma Delta Chi will
meet upstairs at the College Side.
Flans for the High School Press
Conference will be discussed.
12:20: Gamma Alpha Chi in back
room of College Side. Important
that all pledges and members at
tend.
4 p.m. Alpha Delta Sigma will
meet in room 105, Journalism. All
members and pledges must at
tend.
4 p.m.: cortee hour at Wesley
house.
6:30 p.m.: YWCA service com
mission meeting at Alpha Delta
Pi house.
6:30 p.m.: Wesley house choir
practice.
6:30 p.m.: rot-tenders to begin
work for veterans’ wives meet at
Alpha Delta Pi house.
7 p.m.: International Affairs
committee meeting at Chi Omega.
Important that all members at
tend.
7:15 p.m.: Lutheran student as
sociation carolling and party. Meet
at YWCA bungalow.
REWARD
For information leading to
rental of small house. Phone,
6522-J-3, or write:
C. A. Bowder
146A Rt. 1 Eugene
Flu-Bitten Author
(Continued from page one)
that out of 13.000 counts, one
showed a signet (whatever that is)
of malaria. How they spot one out
of 13,00 I don't know, but for my
money, that's pretty shrewd de
tecting.
Nurse Is Hush-Hush
The night nurse was a peach. 1
asked her what my temperature
was and' she looked as if I’d asked
her to reveal one of the atomic
secrets. I tried to Settle for rny
pulse readings but she wouldn’t
bargain. I tried to count it myself,
but on two counts wound up with
only iz per minute. Something^
around 70 or 80 is normal.
It looks like the new Oregon
spirit has invaded the germless
halls of the infirmary too. Now if
they'd just get in a new stock of
pajamas . . . WITH drawstrings. . .
It's an ill wind tnat blows. No?
Good!
TYPING
Thesis, term papers, stencil
cutting, mimeographing. Work
called for and delivered.
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