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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1951)
Ids' Day Finalists Enjoy Cooking, Ilf, Skiing, Swimming, Sketching ) * :K' 0 wll| voir («> » th,y rrr.lrr *<'•’ '* P,nJ M»"f' hillv' * "f jljton K*n!r «»"'""*>• I'nraJ Hnrrlaml H»«r a J(Wr Kl.rrl.i-P * »" >■» <>nr Itow I' "'*• 1*“* oali,, .Ur.-!..' I' ■ I l#r»* >•«»*" *' * n,t : - ,-i M4* I ggority .HI.* i ■*» 'r‘ rl* (I lh* K.ICrf:r iiOr • tl.l «... • .■ ■ ' ' • of kt o ji -- ' -‘ o’ ■.f I. r I ||f« )'.U»r .Ihr* I- ?.*- !•<.«»< jd!S* .-■«! t" play K”l? j..f-■ • *■ IJprtd* tr.\vl‘ ... ’**• »r. «*•»»• k r l"*’ ,!:!!r,rlJ - ^,(1 Mia ."•* *<■ i ul;\ *• " * *fcr gti is! I : ■■■•• ' '■■■ ) H!|h t. Alpha la.* >(..* fc» .* < SI hi* fits', ir.it o'. I hr* law ( Thr coup'* 1''. •' f.r Aw E r a;': ft ■ < .. ■■ 5 (ttl ».* ! 1 ;• ' 1 - 1 '*■: tt P.7K **' ' f*< .1 hort.r ■ - ; • f .'.< i ?i» Mlllr Brawl) ZaimU) Smart k Rjrha: ! , - '. »< < *.f'.<l f ‘or V.'‘* ' ■ *■• v‘ i’ -.* a *v ‘ a. • , • ‘ M Pa :. *.. .... - * i MS. 01) hr K * »lMWt llrl fiuftbnrxl u fifth year nr• hilc. t,,,, i aludent, aubintt(< <J hri photograph ■ unknown to her The* former Heverly '/.amaky. -Mrs Small ha# tiVM. in iCUunalh I-alia all of het 23 y.»,»a mill w*„ graduated fi 'an Klnrnuth lallr high achool 1 Mra Hrnaii attended u,e 1Tn!v<• r• ally for three year* aa an art major and wm » mmibei r Alpha Tin ,vi rotity «he la employed a* a stenograph er at Winn. Hhinn. Hityih r am! Com pany. and when naked what ah liked to do in her apart time **1-1 "! like in aketrh. purely for my own enjoyment " The tihlrat of the three rand I - la lea. Mra Smart la f» f-et 2 indie* and haa chocolate brown e,<» and long dark brown hair •'l»i- k like* everytlung, and it is very easy to rook for him aald Mrs Hmart They nVe at 21 Hroad way Avr K KOAC to Feature Campus Musicians 'f’ampu* Rental." KOAC* radio program from an, t„ a n, pm. thia evening w,ll feature I* la mat Ann Hosier, aeniot in mt.-ic and Baritone Malcolm Norton, fresh man In innate Mias Hopper will play the • .Son ata in ti Major by Morart the allegro, adagio and mmlo move, ments, while Norton arrompaox-d by Jeannette Holloway, aeniot in muale will sing Ix-hmmui s M y. aelf When Voting." T-ha.kov. sky # T1l|n»'« Song, • Kramer # 'The Ureal Awakening ' Oiteg ■ T», Swan." an-l Manning s Hh <• a r' ■> i \ - PHILADELPHIA ... the "PARK. V AY”, "ciiy of hf«rthcr!y lave”, bxthpUic of freedom, our o»»ion'»brMt*piul. the pleasant way UNION PACIFIC En route enjoy Ski Fun" “Union Pitific'i Sun Vh1 Icy Good fellowship is yours when you go by Union Pacific. Train travel is designed for your comfort and pleasure •—delicious food, finest coach and Pull man accommodations, cheerful lounges, dependable schedules. For carefree, relaxing travel, GO UNION PACIFIC i . . fares are low. THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY To and from tha East "City off Portland” "PORTLAND ROSE" "IDAHOAN” Let m help plan your trip 201 Ardcl Offices 33 E. 10th Avenue Phone 5-8461 *OAD or THf DAILY SrttAMLINm 111 Transportation—Specie... <><*? UNiON pacific A" ' * °'egon it'..ult; |* Mr« J{. , T,1*n,J. I««t ‘>f U..- three f|nH|. """ Hhr >" 2' y»’* -M and * petit two yurh at OSO In liberal art*. M,h Helen Roth be r'"' he, marriage in Align*!, |'m{i Hhr ,l*'r hu»ban«l are both from Albany High He bool Tlland |* a f-xirlh yi ai arrhltectiiic ntudent. A *ki enthu*i**t. Mr* Tlland pre. fern *'• V- Willamette Pa** or Hoo-lor, ' I like to nwlro, tea.,- *h, nun). “he I* now a f(*«| re*t accountant an.) ha* tv-e,, working In the a/lrnin mtrstlvr office* of the Student Un ion Alnrr September M'» Tlland ha* long brown hair, green eye* and i* feet *j mchea tall She h«e » ury «pec|al reaaon to be happy for being aelected a flnalmt la . au»e her father I* com ing down for Iran * |>Hy weekend The Tlland* live *f t nlver *•’■>' S' and "iwcajiinr„ily enjoy go ing out for fTtmeec food, according U> Mr* TiJancI Violin Artist (Conti»¥fd frnnt fyagt out) youngster nn» J|. gave hi* see* f»nr| ( arnegii Hall r.ritnl and ap r><nr.-d in The Hollywood Bowl a* ilh Angeles Svm ph- ny l Hiring the next !m year* th*» Aiiim lean child prodigy, born In San Ktanew-o. lourrd the Unit*1 *-! Stat* ■ * anada. LAtin America and Korop, playing with major ii hr-ira- i vi-iyuhfrr. Srr\rd in Air Force A ** aon a • hr* war* discharged from four year*' service in tin Army Air Force he went straight, l*ai k to his violin, giving rj. hi* f;r»t pr>~,i-war program, at New ^ or): Turn Hall, unaccompanied work* for violin A later recital at < ‘aitjcgic Hall featured contempor ary composers m it* entirety. Foi the la«t four year* the vete ran virtuoso, young in years but old In playing experience, has gone on tour of the United States. Hu mp. South and Central America, Mexico. Canada and Cuba He also won the honor of appearing with the San Francisco Symphony. Fiona Mont.-ux conducting, and the <' r. nnatt and National Sym phony Orchestras. From l.irge Family Coming of a large family of seven Rlta t feels happy in his own smi 11 bro d of three and likes to all Ins family the "Five It s'' since ail then name i Ruggiero. Ruth, it tana, seven. Rosahn, five, and It*ig* r the baby) begin with the lettei It His wife is also a violin ist and i teaching the two older childr.-n violin and piano. However, Oil* R * is dun t believe in pushing, desiring a normal childhood for their children fits', and musical fame later. Hie* i w as brought up with les-or.s and practice and more les son an.i practice, both of which he would rather have done than anything els* However, he had to keep up academically. so he had a tut i and took periodic state ex aminations to satisfy school offic ials. t’lac x for President At the end of his ten years of touring, the young man received another honor in being asked to come to the White House to play for the president. After his current American tour, Ricci plans to give a series of eon certs in Latin America. His rare Giiat nerius violin, made* in 1734, goes with him wherever he goes. It is insured for $30,000. Emerald Business Meet There will lx- a meeting of /one managers and assistants at M p.m. in the Kmcruld Shuck, ac cording to Martel Seroggin, busi ness manager. It will he nice when it's hot enough not to miss that shirt you lost on March 15. Travel Group Offers Tours Hix < omprehenmve, nil -oxpenw 1 "1JrH of nine Europcau count rir-i ar< being offered thw sumrnei for college tiuient* by the Student* Travel Hub. Student touriats will rail from New York in luxury hr.-rx during .June and early .July, 1 he overland tour of nine coun tri.« will b<- by private motor roach, loach group will be accom panied by travel couriers, speak ing the language of each eountry, to handle all travel detail*. Guided sightseeing and attond anre at opera*. concert", music I' "tivals, and the theaters arc ar ranged. Kach of the aix all-expense groups will be limited to 30 men and women, who will be chosen from colleges throughout the Unit ed Staten. Reservation* and inquiries are b'ing received by Students Travel ‘tub. 1M1 Broadway, New York <‘ity. TODAY S STAFF Assistant Managing Editor: I’hil Bet ten* I»esk Kditor: Bill Holman J>sk Staff: Sunny Alien, Bob Ford NIGHT STAFF Night Kditor: Dick Thompson Night Staff: Mitzi Asai. Kath lenn Stryker, Sella Wineberg We imagine that the sun-tan loving gals are trusting that men will prefer bronze this summer. CLASSIFIED I'liwe your ad at the Student Lnl«o, main desk or at the j Shack, in prnKtn or phono ext. 219, between 2 and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Kate*: First insert ion 4c a u ord; subsequent insertions, 1v. per word. LOST: Wednesday night at game. Introduction to Gentica. Please return to Biology Office. 8* FOli SALE: Lady's English r.d ing shoe*. size 6 *4.00; green semi-dress shoes, size 6’2-AAA $4.00. Phone 4-4478. 83 ( LOST: Black wallet, Friday eve. Contains valuable papers. Re | ward, Ph. 43897. 84 _ LOST: Toy Shepherd. Tan and white. Name of Pia«an. Lost j Monday night. Call Theta Chi. Reward, 2 Olies. 83t A I.TKR A T1 ON S: A specialty, i drea* making .tailoring. 10 y:s. j experience. Mrs. Fern Williams, 1355 Grant. Phone 5-7664. 82 | I ! . - ' This Should Test Auto's Springs ROSEVILLE, Calif. —4.T1— Ro*esllle today claimed, with a chuckle, the world's deepest cbnckholc. A street crew was called to fix “a bad chuckhole” in a downtown a Ilex. It disenxered that heaxy rains had opi ned up an old well—200 feet deep. | MONTGOMERY WARD GABARDINE JACKET OR LEISUREI WATER Sand tan, gray, navy bluo, light grata or maroon! Now—for the price of a sport shirt—a jacket of fin* royon gabardine. It's styled for action-filled work 6^ sports with full-length zipper front. Waist ad|usts f<> your own measurement. Treated to shed showers, to& All sizes. Choose it in your favorite color. FOR WORK REPELLENTI 5.49