Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 19, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    Dorm Council to Meet
The Inter-dorm council will meet
at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the College
Side.
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STARTS SUNDAY, NOV. 20
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JAMS CARTER • JAMES GLEASON
GLORIA HENRY • FRANK McHUGH
Also on the same program
Starts THURSDAY, Nov. 24
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NO. 1
FUNNYMAN!
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he's
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for!
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Half-time to Feature Stunts, 1919 Team
Card stunts, numbers by Ore
gon and Oregon State bands, and
introduction of Oregon’s 1919 Rose
Bowl team will be included in en
tertainment for this afternoon’s
game with Oregon State.
Gov. Douglas McKay will open
pre-game ceremonies at 1:15 p.m.,
Doug Coleman, game entertain
ment chairman said. Homecoming
Hostess Marguerite Johns will then
be introduced to alumni and towns
people at the game.
‘O’ MEN MARCH
One hundred-twenty former Or
der of the “O” men will make their
annual march around Hayward
Field. Then Oregon’s 1919 Rose
Bowl team, 7-6 losers to Harvard
at Pasadena and Oregon’s last pa
cific Coast champs before 1948,
will be introduced.
The Oregon band will serenade
visiting Oregon State students be
fore joining with the Oregon State
band for the “Star Spangled Ban
ner.”
Between first and second quar
ters, Miss Johns will draw a girl’s
name from Oregana late sales re
ceipts for a date with Joe College
(Bob Gray). She will draw a boy’s
name for a date with Betty Coed
(Helen Simpson) between third
and fourth quarters. Refunds on
Oregana purchase price will fi
nance the dates.
At halftime, an Oregon card
stunt will welcome OSC students
while the Oregon State band plays.
Four more card stunts will then
be given in conjunction with the
Oregon band and a girls’ drill
team, the “Emeraldettes.”
FIRST APPEARANCE
This will be the first appearance
of the newly-formed drill group,
composed of 44 girls—two from
each women’s living organization.
All will be clad in white skirts,
and half will wear yellow sweaters,
half green sweaters.
The “Emeraldettes” will re
hearse on the intramural field
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today at 10 and again at noon
in full dress with pompoms, Cole
man states.
The first card stunt will say “Hi,
Alums”, while the band plays “Hail,
Hail, the Gang’s All Here,” and
students sing the words.
“Oregon Then,” will be the mes
sage of the next card stunt, ac
companied by the band playing
“As I Sit and Dream at Evening,”
with Mary Hawkins and Phil
Green singing.
“Now and Tomorrow will ne
the third stunt, completing the
Homecoming slogan. The band will
play and students sing “Cruising
Down the Millrace.”
Final card stunt will depict an
“O” which will change into a Duck,
while “Mighty Oregon” is played
and sung.
Students have been asked by
Coleman to remain in the stands
during halftime.
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