Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 18, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Carmen Cavallero to Appear
At Willamette Park Dec. 7
Carmen Cavallero, “the poet of
the piano,” will appear at Willam
ette Park in Eugene Dec. 7.
Cavallero will present a one
hour concert and three hours of
dance music in his Eugene pro
gram. His appearance is sponsored
by the Eugene Exchange Club.
This club also sponsored Tex Ben
eke and expects to present several
other famous performers here this
year.
Cavallero organized his orches
tra in 1939 and in a short time it
rose to a top position in the ranks
of the nation’s name bands. His
recording of “Till the End of
Time,” which sold nearly a million
copies, was a large factor in Cav
allero’s rise. Two other Cavallero
favorites are “Voodoo Moon and
“Warsaw Concerto.”
Known as the “dark Latin of
the piano,” Cavallero is actually
a native New Yorker. He has ap
peared in several Hollywood musi
cals and has starred on his own
radio show.
Only 1,200 tickets will be avail
able for the Cavallero appearance
in Eugene, and since the limited
number of tickets insures seats,
no reservations will be taken. Tick
ets will go on sale soon for $2 a
person at both the campus and
downtown Thompson music stores.
YWto Collect
Yuletide Gifts
For English Y
YWCA. Sophomore Commission
members will collect Christmas
gifts for an English Y group in
their own living organizations, be
ginning today and ending Monday.
Sophomore class presidents in
each women’s house will collect
the gifts and turn them in to the
Y by 4 p.m. Monday. This plan
replaces the original scheme of
turning in donations at a sopho
more commission dessert next
Tuesday.
Each member will be asked to
donate an article of clothing and
one item from the following list:
lard, chocolate, dried or candied
fruits, candy, or canned fruit.
Breakable or perishable items
will not be accepted.
The project grew out of the
meeting last summer of Lois
Greenwood, Y executive secretary,
and the adviser of the Atterbury,
England YWCA.
Collection of five-cent postage
charges from each member will be
made at the dessert, which has
been postponed until sometime
just before Christmas vacation.
Volunteers will Christmas-wrap
and pack donations all day Tues
day at the YWCA. All women stu
dents may participate.
Infirmary Nurse (complacently)
You cough more easily this morn
ing'.
Student (queruously): T should.
I’ve been practicing all night.
A buttress is a female butter
maker.
SU Board Meets,
Names Committees
The Student Union Board met
Wednesday with Lester M. Jones
serving as temporary chairman.
Antoinette Kuzamanich, Eliza
beth Kratt, and Jones were ap
pointed to a committee which will
catalog the material received from
other schools regarding their Stu
dent Unions.
Another committee composed of
Hank Panian, Bob Myers, and Ed
Anderson will correspond with var
ious schools in order to obtain in
formation about their unions. The
next meeting of the Board will be
held Monday at 4 p.m. in the of
fice of the ASUO president in Em
erald Hall.
Double Meaning:
Piggers' Guide
Worth 40 Cents
Students definitely get their
money’s worth in this year’s Pig
gers’ Guide.
Price of the Guide, paid at reg
istration, was 40 cents.
And the ’49 directory contains
seven nickels and five pennies.
Seven Nichols’, that is, and five
Penny’s. Total—40 cents. A Nic
colls, sort of a bonus, brings the
total to 45 cents, a nickel (Niccols)
more than the original price. Such
a bargain!
Approximately one-third of the
students who ordered Guides, 3,200
in all, picked them up Tuesday.
A total of 3,800 Guides were
printed.
Beginning at noon today stu
dents who have paid for their
Guides may pick them up at the
Student Union window. They will
be on sale at the Co-op for students
who did not buy them at registra
tion. The price is—40 cents.
The game of love is paradoxi
cal inasmuch as it is amusing until
played for money.
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You're Not Sunk
If your watch you Dunk—
Don’t Throw it in the Junk
Bring it to ...
BRISTOWS
Jewelers
C20 Willamette
HOMECOMING WELCOME
11 a.m. "A THANKFUL HEART"
Broadcast over KASH
Bible School u:45 a.m. 6 Fellowship (.'.roups
7:30 p.m.
‘ PILGRIMS PROGRESS IN 1949"
Sound Film “Answer For Annie." Baptismal Service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
llrdwy at lliyh Dr. Vance II. Webster, Pastor
Oregon a Requests
Name Corrections
Students whose names are mis
spelled in the fall edition of the
Piggers’ Guide are requested to
report corrections to the Oregana
offices. Seniors should also correct
mistakes in majors and home
towns.
The Piggers’ Guide is the sole
basis for Oregana spelling and mis
cellaneous information on students.
Crane Article Appears
“Edouard Estaunie,” concerning
a 20th century French novelist, is
the title of an article written by
Christina Crane, assistant profes
sor of romance languages, appear
ing in the latest issue of the
French Review.
'Fantasy' Actors
Sought by KOAC
Radio actors for a fantasy to be
presented over KOAC on Dec. 1
are wanted by Program Producer
Marvin Horenstein. Rehearsals will
be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 21, in studio C, on the third
floor of Villard.
The play concerns a talking cat
who’s grapevine through other
household pets allows,him to get
personal information about lead
ing political figures. The feline
uses the art of blackmail to be
come mayor of a large city, then
sets his sights on the state capital.
A large cast of men and women
is needed for the show. Previous
experience is not required.
Weather . . .
Blessings of the weatherman go
with the football warriors and
Homecoming planners this week
end.
Foggy nights and mornings with!
clear, brisk afternoons are expec
ted through Saturday. Tempera
tures in the mid-50's afternoons
and mid-30’s at night.
After the show
Call
5-4312
TERMINAL TAXI
COMPANY
450 Willamette
cigarette?
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in a coast-to-roast test of hun
dreds of men and women who
smoked Camels — and only
Camels—for 30 consecutive days,
noted throat specialists, making
weekly examinations, reported
SOT OSE SISGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS! -