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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1951)
CAMPUS CALENDAR 12 ncion—Art Comm., 110 HU .'1 p.m.—Faculty Hives Tea, Alumni Hull 4 p.m.—AH'S, Sift hi: hi: lice. Comm., sis HU VVAA Promotion, 112 HU Foreign Students, 110 HI' UHA, 113 HI) 4:80 p.m.—HU Board, 337 HU 0:1ft p.m.—Theta Sigma I’lil, 333-334 HU 0:80 p.m.—WAA Officials, 113 HU 0:1ft p.m.—Kedrins House, 213 HU 7 p.m.—A 1*0 Pledges. Ill HU NIndent Court, 31ft HI Club to Sponsor Costume Party A musical costume party for the Oregon State Cosmopolitan Club and Plymouth House, sponsored by the University Cosmopolitans will be held from 8 to 12 p.m. Fri day a; Plymouth House, 400 E. 13th Streets. International records for dancing and unusual costumes will he the keynotes of the party, with a prize feeing offered for the best costume, I scores Jeppeson, president, re ported. Membership In the club is open to all interested persons, foreign students in particular, Miss Jop pcson said. Members and their guests are welcome to the Friday party. Refreshments will be served. Game Causes Dance Cancellation Today The regular Wednesday night square dancing session, usually held In the ballroom of the Stu dent Union, has been cancelled this week due to the home basket ball games, •Feb. 21 is the date set for the next meeting of square dancers, according to Miss Rosamond Wentworth, instructor. Art Exhibit Depicts Play Productions A current art exhibit on display in the Student Union art gallery features photographs of play pro ductions of various high schools, Junior colleges, and universities on the west coast. The exhibit was part of the pro gram of the Northwest Drama conference that was held at the University last weekend. The photos, which will be lip until Friday, depict what other schools are doing in the field of drama. Preview Petition Deadline Extended Deadline for petitions for Duck Preview chairmanship* has been extended to 5 p.m. Friday, Chair man Georgle Oberteuffer announc ed Tuesday. The weekend, set this year for Apr. 13 to 15, Is designed to ac quaint visiting high school seniors with the University. Chairmen and workers are need ed for 11 committees: registration, invitations and promotion work with high schools, publicity, trans portation, hospitality (including : welcome booklet and tickets) Advertising Jobs Open on Emerald Workers with layout or art ex perience are needed by the Erne | raid advertising staff, Layout I Manager Keith Reynolds announc ed Monday. | Working hours would be between ; 2 and 4 p.m. any afternoon. Interested persons may contact Reynolds between 2 and 4 p.m. toduy at the Emerald shack. dance, luncheon, housing, exchange dinners, educational tours, arid special events. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible to petition!; PE Club to Handle ASUO Sports Night Phi Kpsilon Kappa, men’s phy-; sieal education honorary, will handle the Sports Night to be held during Duck Preview Weekend, I Herb Nill, ASUO vice-president, announced at Monday night’s Exe cutive Council meeting. The group will submit three or four names to the council, one of , whom will be chosen chairman. The council had originally asked for petitions but no one qualified ‘ to handle the job applied. Niir also announced that R. W. j Leighton, Dean of the School of: Health and Physical Education, | had approved plans for intramural boxing. Competitions will probably I begin next April. EMERALD ADS BRING RESULTS When the deep purple falls—over sleepy garden walls—the DUCK INN * Gn Uth hy the Mayflower —is still open 1 :00 a.in. WEEK NIGHTS * 2:00 a.m. FRIDAYS . 3:00 a.m. SATURDAYS MAYFLOWER TODAY | “A REMARKABLE FILM!” II f . , . Superb! . . . rnovn with a tri Fa.t* • • A" oi:»»fand ••• Job of film making!" •—-Htrold Tribunt . - —Th« N«w Yorfcgr An arresting film by the extraordinarily clever Coe filled with beauty and foscination!" —I’M tcau L tlEAN COCTEAU’S Modern yen ion of the Trirton and Isolde legend "I TC>LD vor TO GKT OUT OF THK WAY WHEN' THEY HA VI". A SPECIAL AT KRB SODA SHOP." SPECIAL!! STUDENT UNION SODA BAR CHERRY-MARSHMALLOW SUNDAE p $.23 OPEN 7:30 a.m.—10:45 p.m. i MemvUcd RtuldUuj, SODA BAR NOTICE... THIS SPACE KESER.VED FOR. For The “Cotton Pickers Ball" • Gay Cotton Skirts • Peasant Blouses • Cotton Dancing Dresses Sportswear Main Floor