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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1951)
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AdJ.i 'Hi lo the alream h bound* llm acreage la a toautlful Ka'd«-n With oak , PoH Orford Cotar. fruit nut irae*. guipr*, ,lfrrlr». obarure •. arietuwr *>f lovely b* and fl'-wri- Total Acre i* 3'; acre* I'rlrr J16.7MI I Hilbert l*re xotl Mjiy, 4 kin. 4 W)0f 4 filtRI, flout 1 ft.i :• H IdlnK 101-102-104 plications Due 'Army ROTC ' for advanced Army will Hr 'ikm Monday Friday of ; ext v>rrN, it mnouacrd Thursday Hy U, sfcn H. <_ .unn.ngham. head of itliUry oticncr and tactic* axr.l eligible )(■ Army HOT*" U will be notified in their I of de'-i | . - taming to the p Af-|>l ar.t adl appear be Ifl officer*' interview Inal d « Apr 16 and 2«. *: ttudri t- Applying for ad I training who do not re form ti» - during normal (wrod/'nrr ;<-«(■.,rated to nak ipkcation blank* at the in ti n w.r.w the military Went ft at r. ' nt rptnncc v. 111 <k sometime at the end of term. for advanced Air will be dlulrltnifed coding to LI Col profeaaor of air leal ion. Ron • May I. Hibtic ami la I he place Jw Management «V1TKS Y<H‘K CONTI '. t'KD l i kii:xi>siin* Our Specialty hi k*;i-;ks Mih ,\vc. k Students Plan Vodvil Show (HMRMKN of th.- Mt i am pits tods it Show to to- hold at h p.m. Saturday. Apr. 14. arc (loft to right) Ilnl.M*- Howard, coirul . halrman; \nn. f.raham, Ridging and award*; Fat Johnson, programs; Delores larrtsh, lirlirlt; Rrt Hallentlnr, programing; I ran "I* Nrrl, promotion; («'U Daniels, staging anil lighting; ISmna Hart, puldicltv Joan thwrl, programing co-chairman. is not pictured. The Show will tie presented In M< \rthur « ourt in connection with Dirk Pros iew V\ oekend and the World Student Service Fund dlls r. Frosh Discuss Program, Picnic The thick t*rrview n-m liiy the annual freahman picnic. mid the Tug-of-War •* ith !hc • jihnniont during Junior Wokriid, were dm iu»»nl al the Wednesday evening Kmtih Council meeting The a»*emhiy a t :> h a il i>o held on Apr 13. will be an attempt on Urn part of the cla' • of 1 to acquaint high »■ hcxil n- morn with college lift Tradition.", lollogr j>< r aonalitle® and events will all be explained and introduc'd at this time. The etaiot plcnu w II be h< Id May 19. All frenhinen and gue-ta will Ik invited. Hawk Tells Draft (C onlutufd frnh t pnti pond* to 120 on the army General Classification Text llnwk emphasized the fact that th<- draft policy only an execu tive order and that Ctmgrcf * may I change it He raid that much criticism of the deferrraent plan la expected. All <oU<, tudi irgi by Hawk to tak- the deferrment text even if their grade* now defer them, Passing the text would tx> a nfeKU“rd against any unexpected drop In Gl'A, Hawk suggest, d. Students now deferred until the end of the present school ye ar me etlgibli to take the test and will be allowed to remain in school 11 they pas the test. A wife l.s a person who gets so ' mad she cries on her husband s ! shoulders—-and g. ts the dress she wanted. FLOWERS 13 th. & HTTCRSON STi. Vi Mo me €UG£NE, OREGON Student Court Levies $1 Fine !'.<*< • ipt* eollectcd by the Student ! Court were increased by the mini of ^ SI Wednesday evening in an un-1 ••ventful wsion which saw but one individual ap|>ear befoie the group The $1 fine wajs levie<i by the • ourt for Illegal parking in th< idea in front of John Straub Dor-i roitory. The court reviewed some 20 cita tions involving students who have failed to make an appearance be- j fore the court to settle their fines. These students will receive second) notices requesting them to post) t il with the Director of Men's) | Affairs or appear at the next ses sion of the court. Failure to appeal' in either place results in a doubling of the fine or i eventual leferral to the Office of j Student Affairs, according to rules ' 'of the court. Th can pus judicial group has a I V.i. klog of approximately 50 tick-' • is i-sued during the last of winter term and over the spring holidays which will bo handled during the next ■■ sums of the court. The Student Court will meet at 7 30 p in Apr. IS in 315 SC. 'Ugly Man' Competition ft Iiitmmd from futj/f one) turi of these six will be posted in the Co-op and from then on. Smith I emphasized, “it will be up to the sponsors of these six to pull in as’ many votes (contributions) as; they can from the candidates al ready eliminated.” The finalists will retain the num ber of votes east for them during the preliminary race and these will he added to the contribution votes . cured from Thursday until the eont- t ends on next Saturday. The Ugly Man will he announced at the All-Campus Vodvil show next Saturday and will receive his award The award will be displayed , .it the Co-op all next week. KWAX Plans Shows (Continued from riiyr one) “An Afternoon at the Opera" an nounced by Don Doak. junior in speech. The program will be a com i plote opera. "Songs for Sunday." light class ical music, will be announced by Bob Peterson, senior in speech. Winding up the Sunday sched ule will be “Kditora Notebook," featuring policies and politics of Oregon student government, by Anita Holmes, Kmcrald editor and senior in journalism. Petitions Due Monday Petitions for committees for thei YWC 'A - sponsored Junior - Senior j Breakfast are due at 5 p.m. Mon day at the YWCA office in Ger lingrr Hall or to Bonnie Birkemeier at Pi Beta Phi. Committees open include pub licity, promotion, program, cater ing. tickets, and invitation. The j bi ei.kfast is scheduled for Apr. 22. | 4 9311 “Frcnchic” and “He’s A Cockeyed Wonder" “1 he Walls of Malapaga" mmwm “Beau Geste ’ and "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" M< KENZIE5W I lTl SPUlNOFlCtD 7-2/01 "September Affair” and "Raton Pass” VARSITY K*, "'u'F'fiiv I 7*340’ "Under the Gun” and "State Penitentiary” Future Ducks Like Psychology Potential University of Oregon students show a high level of , n lerent in the fie |»i of psychology, •/■cording to H. R. Taylor, psyeh »logy department head. Taylor has returned to the cam pus after speaking Wednesday at he Madras High School career day arogram. Students selected the occupa tions about which they wished to tie Informed, and attendance had ■o be limited to juniors ar.d renio. % raylor said. He talked to them for 2*r> minutes, and answered questions for the remainder of the hour. Taylor explained that the psych ology classes taught at the Uni versity are mainly for the benefit jf students in their private lives, ■ather than for the instruction of 'ulure practicing psychologists. Who is tlie ugliest man on the lam pus ? HEILIG Starts Sunday, April 18 Judy Holliday Best Actress BILLIE DAWN ; A dawn that > really comes \ 1 tf+s comes up like thunder! HARRY BROCK He prefers blondes — but he's no gentleman! J1 .*»?---.• I PMH-VERRAL He knows too much jt?) about the ■ wrong things! JUDY WILLIAM HOLLIDAY-HOLDEN BRODERICK CRAWFORD NOTICE This picture \\ ill be moved to the MAYFLOWER on April 15 for indefinite engagement MAYFLOWER Starts Today Fa "A full and forceful film." j—Bosley Crowther, N. y. Times ^ picture of admirable quality/' ,%• —Archer Winsten, N. y, P0mJ r-vf.’is ■ Movie