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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1950)
Special Traditions; Punishment On Agenda for Picnic Today Three special traditions will be> enforced by Order of “O” today at the All-Campus Picnic, and un punished violators from during the past week will be tracked down and punished during the picnic. Traditions to be enforced are, (1) women will not speak to men from the picnic’s start until the queen has been seated, about 12:30; (2) , no white shoes or saddles are to be worn to the picnic; (3), no ties may be worn by men. Traditions Chairman Ed Chro bot has requested that each men’s living organization send two fresh men to Villard hall at 10 this morn ing for cleaning of the Oregon seal and trophy-polishing ! Roving patrols of “O” men will spot new violators at the picnic today and track down the follow ing past violators: Roy Perry, Don McClure, Bob Brown, Gordon Pynn, Madelle Peoples, Vera Hammerquist, Bob Hurtig, Bob Brown, John Adams, Alan Mann, Jerry Barde, Stan Steinberg, Bob Rubenstein, Joe Krcne, Bob Funk, Tom Jacobs, Carl Berg, Bud Boyd, Bill Barlow, Jack Hutchins, Biff Brainerd, Jack Young, Dave Callahan, Jim Hay cox, Lou Hedlund, Dewey Keller, Jerry Taylor, Dick Camden. Ron Lyman, Carold Eagelson, Lorna Anderson, Delores Iverson, Judy Slack, Helen Williamson, Karla Van Loan, Joyce Pinner, Elsie Michelson, Mary Leigh, Shirley Potter, Jeanne Hall, Bar bara Calvert, Jan Myers, Nancy Lageson, Carol Rohlffs, Celie Wal lace, and Debby Burgess. olp.ecia.llif. lost Mother ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS PERFUMES OF ALL TIMES! Perfume $18.50, 12.50, 7.50, 3.50 Eau de Toilette 3.75, 2 50 Sacliet Powder 1.75 Bath Softener 3.50, 2.50 Talcum Powder 1.00 Dusting Powder 2.00 THE LILTING FRAGRANCE THAT INSPIRES ROMANCE! Perfume S18.50, 12.50, 7.50, 3.50 Eau de Toilette 3.75, 2 50 Dusting Powder 3.50, 1.25 Sachet Powder 1.75 (Also Liquid Skin Sachet 1.75) Bath Softener 5.00, 2.75 full ptiev* plus lux) Many, - 2) cuud Orchesis Dance Program To Feature Solo Numbers Four solo dances are on the 13 number program for Orchesis’ annual modern dance concert, to be held in the University Theater Wednesday at 8 p.m. Judie Strain, Joyce Everson, and Beverly Bennett will perform in dances worked around the theme “Women of The States,’’ stressing action and emotions of the women in the history of the United States. Frontiers “To The West,” by Miss Strain, depicts the call of the frontiers as opposed to the pull of memories of established homes. Miss Strain at tempts to communicate to the aud ience the visits of the plains, the toils of pushing back the frontier, and the loving acceptance of mak ing a new life in a new land. “The* Sheltered Lady,” choreo graphed and danced by Miss Ever son, includes three different move ments, prayer, lullaby, and minuet. Writes Two Numbers Miss Bennett has composed two numbers. Her first is “The Extre mist,” which adds comedy to the program by showing the flapper, the sophisticate and the country ! bumpkin who tries to be both. Her second number, “The Jitter," shows the influence of the jitterbug era. Tickets costing 50 cents are on sale by members of Junior and Senior Orchesis, in the women’s physical education office in Ger linger, and in the main office of the School of Health and Physical Education. Emerald Petitions Due Today Noon Noon today is the deadline for Emerald editor and busi ness manager petitions. The petitions should be sub mitted to Olga Yevtich in the Student Union Office. Candidates will be inter viewed by the Publications Board May 17. Emerald classifieds get results. Picnic Time is here LET ELLIOTT'S / supply your food needs ELLIOTT S GROCERY 1298 Patterson Phone 5-3341 Welcome OREGON MOTHERS We invite you to visit and shop in one of the Northwest's newest and most beautiful wo men's apparel stores ... a treasure-house of all that is finest in fashions. EUGENE'S FASHION CENTEB “WELCOME MOTHERS” -FROM THE U OF O CO-OP STORE CHAPMAN HALL f