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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
Talent Program Is Rated Tops Following the bonfire and noise parade, an all-student talent pro -gram will be presented in Mac court. Chairman of the rally com mittee, A1 Lippman, says that it will be something new in the way of student talent shows. Originated by Norm Morrison and Denny Marvin, the program will be in the form of a minstrel show, with several specialty acts. Zarones and his men of EZ Rythem, Negro jazz band, will pro vide the musical background. Acts Featured Featured acts are Carol Johnson, "blues singer; Jackie Wrenn, tap dancer; two comics from old Mis sissippi, Gay Baldwin and Bob Chambers; a duet by the well known mountain singers, Newt Thornton and Stan Smith; and Margo Spangler and Barbara Hen ton, Tri Delt duet. Also feature dare an exotic Kap pa dance team, consisting of Emily West, Georgie Balaam, Eva Moore and Julie Chevier; and Arnold Beaver, baritone. Presentation of the noise parade and Homecoming sign awards will be held just be fore the talent show. To Hold Meeting | An organizational meeting of the worship workshop will be held Wednesday at 7:45 at the YWCA, announced Lou Weston, chairman. Miss Weston will outline the gen eral principles of the workshop and will hold a discussion of any ques tions. Representatives in the living or ganizations, both men’s and wom en’s, in charge of devotionals or anyone interested are invited to attend. jgf Monthly Luncheon Planned Thursday The monthly luncheon of the YWCA advisory board and cabinet is scheduled for Thursday noon at the Y bungalow. Mrs. Curtis Av ery, president of the advisory Board, will preside over the meet ing. Nancy Moran will give an ac count of her work with the gov ernment last summer in the stu dents in government project in Washington, D. C. MCIL1G one full week 1 Starting Today HE'LL TAKE THE WHOLE WORLD...AND YOU TO HIS HEARTI »ir ' Gary*w Abb eOOPER • SHERIDAN WTtb v v RAT COLLINS • EDMUND LOWE' Laughs, Music, Fun, Color At Campus Talent Show “Laughs, music, fun, color.” These are attractions Chuck Cor gan, Homecoming promotion chair man, promises Oregon, students if they attend, what he calls the big gest campus talent show of the year. The entertainment, first of this year’s Homecoming festivities, is scheduled for 6:30 tomorrow night in front of the College Side Inn. Chairmen Bob Chambers and Chloe Ann Mayer have been audi tioning talent for four weeks in an effort to present something unique and outstanding in campus enter tainment, according to Corgan. n 11 ■ ■ -■ i ~ With a “gay nineties” theme and torch lighting, the show will fea ture disappearing acts, imitations, “can-cans,” and singing. Included among the performers will he the Pi Kap trio, Janet Standring and Bob Chambers, singers Phil Green and Carol Johnson, imitators Russ Haehl and Ron Stevenson, and magician Jim Steinkraus. Jackie Wrenn and Barbara Cohn, described as “Toscanini of the dance and floor” and “The So phie Tucker of Oregon,” respective ly, will also be inti-oduced by Gay Baldwin, master of ceremonies. Homecoming hostess Jane Hull Miss U of O Doll The Ideal Gift or Collectors Item SEE and you will BUY Send One Home $3.35 Give One Here EXCLUSIVE 871 Olive JOHNNY’S TOY STORE Ph. 5923-J will bo presented to the students. “This big entertainment show launching Homecoming is free, so x age I there is no excuse for anyone to miss it. We promise a lot of fun, Corgan stressed. tHors) “CHARMER” In Feather Fleece Sizes 32-40 $7.95 (His) “SPORTER” In Feather Fleece Sizes 36*44 58.95 /' Pre-game or j Post-game strategy calls for Jantzen. This 1 sweater collection for '48 features exclusive coordinated college colors, new original-with-Janfzen fabrics... the tweedy Homespun shot with Lurex, the exciting metallic yarn, Angoras and Chinese Cashmeres for women— Hand-som Knit, Snowshaker, London Rib for men. JANTZEN KNir.no .'vltS iK'C 'GrtUAND 14. OREGON