Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    ^SSF is the student’s voice in
the United Nations.
Oregon’s WSSF drive begins on
the campus Monday.
Support the United Nations and
world unity through WSSF.
“Tommy Dorsey plays Cole Porter”
i. . I Get A Kick Out Of You, Love
For Sale, It’s Delovely, 3 others. It’s
(us tone of 15 brand-new RCAVictor
albums “Designed For Dancing”!
Really danceable records again at
last! All with the toe-tingling beat
that’s swept America to its feet
again! 90 hits by 15 great composers,
16 great bands. T.D.’s album is sen
sational! At (dealer name and ad
ifsss go here in size of body type.)
RADIO
LABORATORY
768 Uth EAST
Senior Entrants Needed
in June Speech Contest
All seniors, regardless of major,
are eligible to participate in the
Failing-Beekman senior oratorical
contest to be held June 9 at the
University Theater, according to
W. A. Dahlberg, professor of
speech.
Prizes amounting to $300 will
be awarded. First prize is $150,
second $100, and third $50.
Rules governing the contest are:
(1) Speeches are limited to 15
minutes.
(2) Speeches are to be original
Lenten Production
Tryouts Set Today
Tryouts for a Lenten radio pro
duction to be presented next
Thursday will be held today in
Studio “A” from 3 to 5 p. m. The
play is “The Story of the Other
Wise Man.”
Eleven men and two women are
needed to fill the various roles,
with a narrator and male lead as
the principal characters. No previ
ous radio experience is required.
Regular University broadcasts
will begin Monday night.
and may be on any topic of inter
est to the individual.
(3) Two typewritten manu
scripts must be made of the speech,
submitted by May 28 at the office
of W. A. Dahlberg, 210 Villard
Hall.
Copies of former prize winning
speeches are available for study
in Dahlbcrg's office for those in
terested.
“It is interesting to observe that
relatively few seniors have par
ticipated in this event of recent
years, particularly in view of the
attractive cash awards they are
given,” Dahlberg commented.
* “Any or all students eligible for
the contest will be given individual
direction and help by the Speech
Department faculty, if so desired.”
Student Gets Scholarship
Art Ross, junior in business ad
ministration, has been awarded a
scholarship for scholastic achieve
ment by the national office of Kap
pa Sigma fraternity.
The award is for the 1950-53
school year and was made follow
ing a nationwide contest.
TOURIST-THIRD CLASS
summer
adventure
cruise
TO HAWAII, JAPAN, HONG KONG
AND THE PHILIPPINES
ABOARD THE NEW, MAGNIFICENT
S. S. President Wils&n
SAILING FROM SAN FRANCISCO JULY 14
RETURNING AUGUST 25
special economy fares from $626°°
(PLUS TAX)
Wmmm&
tfeijfjg
V'V
SUMMER ADVENTURE CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS:
• Tourist-Third Class accommodations aboard the
S. S. President Wilson, America's finest post-war luxury liner.
o Special calender of on-board activities, including
swimming, deck sports, dancing, motion pictures.
o Superlative cuisine served by world-famed chefs.
O “Custom-tailored'shore excursions (at slight
extra cost).
o Economy fares that make this cruise the travel buy
of a lifetime.
For complete details consult your local travel agent or write
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
lb,l (ZmCiiaK IW (md JIB
i Street, San Francisco 4, California
311 California
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Entertainment for Your Pleasure
Eugene
ANNOUNCES
The Following Top Notch
Enttertainment for Your Pleasure.
REPEAT SHOW—BY DEMAND
CASTLE JAZZ BAND
FRIDAY—MARCH 31st
WILLAMETTE PARK
I Ins hand put on a terrific show at uhe park la<t
Saturday night and by popular demand they are com
'"S back for a repeat performance this Friday night.
Dancing 8:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.
Admission $1.00 plus tax
NO. 2 FRIDAY, APRIL 7th—ARMORY
HOLLYWOOD BLACKOUTS
VAUDEVILLE and DANCE
We have taken the best from the VAUDEVILLE stages of
the nation and combined them with an excellent dance or
chestra to offer you a complete evening's entertainment
consisting of a solid hour of the finest VAUDEVILLE
PLUS THREE HOURS OF DANCING. Here is entertain
ment for the entire family. Variety acts, including comedy,
music and a line of Hollywood's Loveliest Girls. Combine
this vaudeville show with a smooth dance band for your
dancing pleasure and you are asuured of the utmost in
entertainment happiness and value.
Admission: Reserved Seats $1.50—Gen. Admission
$1.00 plus tax. Show—9 P.M. to 10 P.M.—Dancin°
10 P.M. to 1 A.M.
NO. 3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12—
WILLAMETTE PARK
T. TEXAS TYLER
“WESTERN SONG STYLIST”
T. Texas Tyler is fast moving into the nation’s top spot as
song stylist and composer of western tunes. Twenty-five
hundred disc jockeys can't be wrong! Tyler’s bell-ringer
was his famous recording of “REMEMBER ME” and his
latest release, “DECK OF CARDS” is already a classic in
the western music field.
Dancing & Entertainment—8:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.
Admission $1.00 plus tax
NO. 4 FRIDAY APRIL 14—
WILLAMLETTE PARK
LEIGHTON NOBLE
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Direct from the nation’s choice hotels and dance spots,
Leighton Noble’s orchestra is a favorite with millions, in
person, on records, on the air. Any way you look at it . . .
A TOP ATTRACTION.
Dancing—9 P.M. to 1 A.M.—Adm. $1.00 plus tax
Tickets and reservations for all of the above attractions will be
on sale at THOMPSON'S MUSIC STORES, downtown, 29 K.
Sth and 768 East 11th in Eugene. Mail orders will be accepted and
filled the day they are received. Block reservations for groups up
to 100 will be specially set out in group sections.
Make your plans now to attend these attractions—they are
the nation s top entertainments and at special low prices for such
high type of shows.
On all shows, personal appearances bv the artists will be at
THOMPSON’S DOWNTOWN STORK, 28 East 8th in the
afternoon of the day of the show—from 4 to 5 p.m. Come down
and see and meet your favorite stars and talk to them in person
and have your favorite records personally autographed by the
stars.
For Further Information, Contact
ENTERTAINMENT ENTERPRISES
Eugene, Oregon—Dial 4-2642