Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Greek Fantasy'
Pageant Theme
The first performance of “Greek
Fantasy,’’ Amphibian pageans, will
be tomorrow night at 8 in the
men’s pobl. New effects in lighting,
costumes, and scenery will be fea
tured in the three act program,
according to Joan Carr, chairman.
The first act, “Olympia,” will in
clude “The Dance of the Weavers”
and “The Dance of the Grape Pick
ers” with choreography by Betsy
Moffett, and “The Three Nymphs.”
Act II, entitled “Hades,” will in
clude “Duet of the Devils” with
Miss Moffett and Janet Harris,
“Hades” by Joan Carr, and “Phan
tom of Jealousy,” a solo by Miss
Carr.
“Kingdom Under the Sea,” Act
III, wtll be composed of “Mermaids
Plunge” by Dixon Sheldon, “Dance
of the Queen” by Harriet Minot,
and finale, “Under the Sea.”
Money from the tickets, which
are selling for 50 cents in the Co
op, will go towards new costumes,
stage settings, lights, and swim
suits for the Amphibians.
Committee heads for the pageant
include Harriet Minot, co-chair
man; Joanne Skordahl, programs;
Liz Sanford, tickets; Betsy Moffett
and Adeline Erlick, decorations;
Janet Harris and Pat Neilson, mu
sic and PA system; and Dean Shel
don, lighting.
A second performance of the
pageant will be given Thursday
night.
Carnival Petitions
Due November 24
Petitions for the WAA Car
nival next February are due next
Wednesday, November 24, by 5
p.m., was announced by Bep Mc
Courry, WAA president.
Applications are being accept
ed for general chairman and the
heads of other committees in
cluding finance, decorations,
booths, publicity, posters, prop
erties, arrangements, tickets,
clean-up, food, and dance.
Petitions may be turned in to
Miss McCourry at the Delta
Gamma house or Anne Goodman
at the Emerald news office.
DuShane, Richey Differ
(Continued from page one)
pay a full dorm house bill, but also
his fraternity national and social
dues.”
Anothr consideration, Richey
said, will be whether newer houses
on the campus will be able to stand
the transition financially.
Fraternities and sororities realize
that they have problems, he con
cluded. The Greeks are in favor of
any plan which will help solve those
problems.
‘‘But we don’t see how this, plan
will solve any problems. Therefore
we are against it.”
In concluding the broadcast, the
KORE announcer commented that
the controversy over the plan is
arousing attention locally not only
of parents of University students
but also of many interested citizens.
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MOM and DAO
WANT TO SEE THE
EMERALD TOO!
OREGON DAILY EMERALD
UNIVERSITY of OREGON
EUGENE, OREGON
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The Emerald.
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COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE
$4.00 a school year — $2.00 a term
Emerald News
Is Tops
BA Honors Frosh
Phi Chi Theta, national business
administration honorary for wo
men, will be hostess at a tea this
afternoon from 4 to 5 honoring
freshman women majoring in busi
ness administration.
Duck Cagers Drill
(Please turn to page five)
with his brother Bob, like Jim, a
regular last year. Both brothers
are talented backboard men and
very good point-makers.
The two regular guards of 1947
•1S, Ted Johnson, no relation to the
other two, and Tom Warren are
still in the Bearcat fold and ready
for another season. Both are good
baekeourt men and occasionally
have high-scoring nights.
The game will be played in Sa
lem on December 1 on Willamette’s
home floor.
YOU CAN STILL BE A WINNER
GET INTO THE PHILIP MORRIS
SCORECAST CONTEST NOW!
Oregon vs. U. C. L. A.
Oregon State vs. Utah
So. California vs. Washington
Spofif/ieScow JbrTfees £a/one/
HERE'S WHAT YOU WIN FOR YOURSELF:
HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN WIN FOR YOUR LIVING GROUP OR CLUB!
FIRST PRIZE
De Luxe O^tlniduU. Radio Phono
graph Console. Records automatically
with Miracle Tone Arm. Plays both
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and FM—for Group entering the most
ballots during entire contest.
SECOND PRIZE
A Beautiful (P9dnukat Auto
matic Radio-Phonograph Console
with Miracle Tone Arm. Plays
both 45-minute and standard
records—for Group with second
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If
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cidnu/ial Console Radio
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Changes records in 3 Vi seconds
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FOR COMPLETE
INFORMATION SEE
BULLETINS AT:
Taylor’s Cafe, 13th and Kincaid
Keith’s University Drugs, 798 East 11th
College Side, 889 E. 13th St.
U. of O. Co-op
Fennell’s, 860 East 13th St.
ANNOUNCING! LAST WEEK’S WINNERS!
Frances Baum
Genevieve Colton v
Jim Cuttler
Peggy Dougherty
W. Hammer
Jack Hinshaw
Jim Hopkins