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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1951)
USA Calls for ASUO Office Petitions I lie I Mill'll Miuili'iils Ahhoi'Ih Hum Ih now ni'i'i'iitlng pitttlom for hImil'llt body offlri-H, with till' di'itil I Ini- 5 p.m. ,Monday. Htu dents may obtain pH it Ion blanks at th«* AHI'O office In the Stu dent I'nlon. They may be turned In to (United Students Association President Ernie Italdln) at Al pha Tan Omega; Helen Jackson, Highland House; Kve Overhack, Hendricks Hall; Marian Hrlner, Orldes; Hon Collin, Oammn Hall; or Ed Peterson, Lambda Chi Al pha. /y<7!4e Hind" ISAI'AVORITK MKKTIXV, PLACE FOk UNIVERSITY OF OREOOX ^TIDEXTS DROP IN FOR A CUP OF COFFEE AND A FRIENDLY CHAT. *7he tycdcatt ANNUAL MEETING OF CO-OP MEMBERS Will be held in Room 207 Chapman Hall, April 19th at 4:00 p.m. Nominations for new members of the board of • directors will be held U of O CO-OP STORE COURT SHORT Classic twosome, with an extra-short Jantzen short, flatteringly form-fit. Tailored-in darts and extrawide waistband make your waist look trimmer . . . neat sidebutton closure, and a handy key-and-chain pocket into the bargain. Its fine-weave Sanforized Midvale Cotton Gabardine takes to tubbing like a duck ... 7 handsome fast-dyed colors. 10-20. 3.9a. TEE SHIRT -Classic solid color, fast-dyed to to coordi nate perfectly with Jantzen Sun Clothes. Finest all-comb cd two-ply cotton yarn, full-cut bath width and length, non stretch neckband. 12 beautiful colors and black. S-M-L 2.9;>. Welcome to Oregon... Visiting high school seniors: hvery year a week-end is set^-ide for our high school friends to visit our cam pus. Since a school is only as strong as its student hotly, the I diversity family tries to encourage outstanding stu dents to visit the campus. Being proud of our University, we feel that once prospective students have a chance to observe the tvpe of curriculum, extracurricular activities, and campus surround ings, they will be sold on the University as we have been. loir here at Oregon each student is endowed with that intan gible element called school sprrit. It is something that has been passed down through the years, through the traditions establish ed by our predecessors, until it has readied a verv real meaning here on our campus. It is our hope that you will be able to receive a touch of this school spirit during your visit here on the campus, and that this will encourage you to' become a part of our student body next fall. '| he Duck Preview committee, in cooperation with the various living organizations has worked hard to provide what it feels will be an educational as well as entertaining weekend. Friday evening our freshman class has provided an assembly. Saturday night for your entertainment there will be a vodvil show put on by the student body, with dance to follow. In visiting the campus you will see such landmarks as Deady Hall, the fir.-,t building. And you will be able to compare this with our new Student Union and library addition, as well as the con struction of the new science building. kroni this you will be able to see that we are a growing Uni versity, and we hope that you will be interested in growing with us. This i-, vour weekend, seniors—have an enjoyable time, and always feel that you are welcome to the University at any time. Sincerely yours, Barry Mountain President, ASUO . One Odd Situation! Ugliest Man Candidate Plays Romantic Lead By Jim Hayeox “Isn't it stretching it just a little I bit to have the romantic lead of 'Finian's Rainbow' a finalist for , Ugliest Man on the campus?” asks Gordon Howard, romantic lead and I Ugliest Man finalist. ; “I have no illusions about being a second Rudolph Valintino; it’s the singing that interested me, but I my gosh. .he mutters. It all started (the singing that is) when Gordy came back from the Navy after a two-year hitch, j to finish his senior year in high school. Being ineligible for athle tics. he had to look around for a new interest and took to music. He found out that his baritone voice wasn't half bad and has been working with it ever since. Now | a senior in speech, he still has time to work with the University Sing- j ers and sing at occasional wed- j dings. Besides his music work, Gordy is interested in other fields. At \ present he is a member of the Theater Executive Board and a principal in the cast of "Milky Way,” the University Theater road show. He has also been president i of Cherney Hall and Junior Repre-! sentative on the ASUO Executive Council. Until this year he had pretty much decided upon going into radio or teaching. That was changed a little though when he got his first stage role, Ed Devery, in “Bom Yesterday.” Now with the part of PIANIST IN RECITAL CLASSICAL & MODERN MUSIC ★ Composer ★ Movie Star ★ Recording Artist McArthur Court Sal. Apr. 28 8 p. m. General Admission_$1.00 Students & Emp. of U. of O...60c Reserved Seats_$1.40 Tickets Available Student Union Office, U. of O. Woody Mahoney, which is difficult but a lot of fun, he says, he thinks he might want to go a little further in stage work. But with still two-thirds of his senior year to go after summer vacation, he still has some time to think about it. Howard's 187 pounds are distri buted over a 5' 8" frame which he considers just right. He ardently denies that the appellation "Gordo" has any foundation at all, and few are his friends who persist in using it. Petition Deadline Friday Petitions for Skull and Dagger's annual William Frager scholarship award, this year amounting to $150, are due in the Office of Stu dent Affairs by 5 p.m. tonight. HE1LI0 4 9 ?! I Judy Holliday “Born Yesterday” ‘Midnight Melody” MAYFLOWER 1"| \ UlOER DHL 5-1022 Shelley Winters Joel McCrea “Frenchie” 4 0431 LANE John Wayne “ Rio Grande” Smiley Burnette ‘Frontier Out Posts’ MCKENZIE I I i. pw : N.r-p i l i D 7-21 Burt Lancaster “Vengeance Valley” Marta Toren “Mystery Submarine” VARSITY^ Rocky Lane “Code of Silver Sage" Chump at Oxford” CASCADE Drive In Theatre “Saddle Tramp” Joel McCrea “Buccanners Girl” Yvonne De Carlo 'Sears' Representative To Interview Students A representative of Sears, Roe buck Company will be on campus Tuesday to interview students in terested in opportunities offeree, by the company and furnish in formation about their trainin|M>rO' gram. The representative, E. L. Miller of the personnel department, Witt explain the training program at ft general meeting followed by in dividual interviews. Appointment* for the interviews may be matte at the graduate placement office. You’ll rest in pieces if you jay walk. 65-80 Day Bicycle'Tears fra* 74 Day French Stady Toar 56 Cay Motor Tears - froai Including Round Trip Steamship from New York or Montreal. 33 Day Adventare Toar • 47 Day Stady Tear “America’s Foremost for Edacatioaal Travel. 545 5th New York, N. HEILIG Until Sunday, April 15 mtmm . . To, Judy Holliday Best Actress BILLIE DAWN A dawr, that really comes comes up like thunder! HARRY BROCK He prefers blondes — but he's no gentleman! is --*ar PAUL VIRRAL He knows too much Qf) about the wrong things! M A CCKUM»IA HCTUM BORN YESTERDAY JUDY WILLIAM j HOLLIDAY * HOLDEN BRODERICK CRAWFORD NOTICE This picture will j be moved to the MAYFLOWER Sunday, April 15 for indefinite 1 engagement