Delayed Reaction Student Helped $By Transfusions Nadine Crabtree, sophomore in 33oglish, is reported “in better con •■Hfttioh” by the nurse in charge at •Sacred Heart hospital. Blood 'transfusions were discontinued ■lAVonday until further notice. Student response to the Emer "HV.i's story last week asking for v'tk\>od donors having Miss Crab »tree's rare blood type. B negative. •'■Vias “wonderful." the Eugene blooa ~Haank reported. Nearly 40 students i Registered to donate. - Miss Crabtree, who has been in '■the hospital since Mar. 28, is suf fering from a condition in which “tree bone marrow does not manu •tffeture blood and daily transfu fctfrans were necessary, according to N P. Sullivan. 1 H4ui-0-Kamaiina *To Hold luau May 2 jj. "Mahia Nani Moon". represents Hawaiian roman ‘Jrcrsm and that will toe the order ••fttwday May 2 when Hui-O-Ka ■HSiaiiha, campus Hawaiian club, -Niolds its annual west coast Ha tan-luau. . Invitatijfas ; to the luau. third *#*?waiiati feast" sponsored by the •Oregon CTOW, Win Ue extended to •Ntsdand students from schools all •iJMoag the coast. > -Pinal arrangements will be dis * eu„r,ed at 9 tonight on the third HBoor of Getdinger hall, General •-Chairman Charles Oyama has an nounced. All island students, 'sfcdiether Hui-O members or not, **Ue -requested by Oyama to be =*%»<. eseat. All-Campus Vodvil Show Theme Set ‘‘Let’s Do It Again" has been selected as the general theme of the all-campus vodvil. The representatives established the following rules governing acts for the vodvil: 1. No previous campus talent can be used as an act in itself. 2. Participants in the act itself must number from four to thirteen. 3. The cost of the act must not exceed §10. 4. Acts must be from four to ten minutes in length. 5. Only Eugene freshmen can participate in house acts. Entry blanks for the acts may be picked up at the main desk of the Student Union between 1 and 5 p.m. They must be turned into the special events office before the night of the first elimination, April 20. Duck Preview Band Selected Jack Lowry and the Eugene All Stars will play for the Duck Pre view dance, April 25. This event will mark the first appearance to gether of members from various Eugene bands. Petitions for the decorations committee are being called for by general chairman A1 Goldenberg. Those interested may obtain peti tions at SU 309. Petitions must be turned in immediately, according to Goldenberg. The dance, beginning at 9 p.m., will have intermission entertain ment provided by UO talent. Liv ing organizations are asked by Goldenberg to urge their high school seniors to attend. ilu 1E RAID The Oregon Daily Emerald-published Monday through Friday during the college year ■ eKeep! J\iU. 5 ; Eefe. 25; Mar. 2, 3, 5, 9, TO"atid It; Mar. 13 through 3fl; June 1, 2 and 3 by the -iSludertt Publication? Board of the University of Oregon. Entered as second class matter ogil'tha post Office, Eugene, Oregon. Subscription rates: $5 per school year; $2 per term. Opinions expressed on the editorial page are those of the writer and do not pretend' to •represent’the Opinions of'the ASUO or of the'University. Editorials are written by the #f5f/b»r and th'e-mcmbers of the editorial staff. Ffs'u ttA^CON, Editor . Ron Brown, Business Manager Helen Jones, La«»y Hobart, Al-Karr, Associate Editors Bill Gurney, Managing Editor 4fA';giE"Wflu«L'L', News'Editor_ Sam VAHEY.-Sports Editor Ms-.t,'M4Ha*ilig “Editors: Kitty. Fraser, Dave 'Averill; Paul Keefe. .VVsfct'.'^Je'ws-Editors: Laura St urges, Leir C atvert, Joe Gardiner Chief Night Editor—r-Anrie Hill Wire Editors: Lorca Davis, Andy Salrains, Virginia Dailey Advertising Office Mgr.: Sharon Isaminger • Campus Briefs 0 Alt religious news notes must be turned in by 3 p.nt. today and every Wednesday to the Emeraftl shack to be considered for publi cation in the Friday paper. 0 Pi Delta Plii, French hono rary, will hold its initiation tonight in Gerlinger hall at 5:30 to be followed immediately at a banquet at the Faculty club. No further reservations may be made in ad vance, according to Mitzi Asai, president. 0 Song lenders from each campus living organization are to meet at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union to receive informa tion and rules on the Junior Week end all-campus sing. 0 Junior Weekend committee chairmen will hold their regular , weekly meeting at 6:30 tonight in the Student Union. 0 Petitions for members of the i Junior Weekend float parade com mittee are due Friday at 5 p.m., i Sally Haseltine. chaiiman, has an- i nounced. They may be turned in i to Miss Haseltine at Kappa Alpha i Theta. 0 Pre-\prsing club will meet ( at noon today at the home of Mrs. Slocum, 773!4 E. 16th, behind Delta Gamma. New officers will ' be elected at the meeting. 0 Newman Club will bold elec tion of officers Sunday in the rec reation room of the Sacred Heart ' hospital. The 7 a.m. student daily Mass is being continued and ex- ' tended to Saturday. 0 Petitions for general chair man and committee chairmen for the Mortar Board ball are due at 5 p.m. today. Petitions are to be turned in to Sharon Anderson at Delta Zeta. Petitioners do not have to be members of Mortar Board. jHiiie+U*uj. 9* ...On KWAX I 6 p.m.—Sign On 6:03—Piano Moods 6:10—News Till Now 6:15—Sports Shots 6:30—Dixieography 7:00—Learning in Later Life 7:15—Gay Paree 7:30—Voices of Europe 8:00—Campus Classics 9:06—K waxworks with Ed Meyers 10:57—Sign Off Social Calendar Saturday—House dances Hendricks hall ■' ; Pi Beta Phi Delta Gamma Gamma PlU Beta Sigma Kappa ^ Alpha Gamma Delta Orides ’ v Highland house Saturday—Firesides Alpha Xi Delta Chi Psi Prof Attends Meet Of Art Association T. O. Ballinger, assistant pro fessor of art education, is attend ing the semi-annual meeting of the National Art Education as sociation in St. Louis, Mo. Ballinger is to conduct a panel discussion on the topic, “Art Edu cation at the Secondary Level." WRA Cabinet Members To Hold Coast Retreat Cabinet members of the Wom an's Recreation Association will attend a retreat near Yachats, Dre., Friday and Saturday to re vise and evaluate the WRA pro gram for next fall. New cabinet members appointed for spring- term are Marilyn Par rish. publicity and promotion: Jeah Stevenson, historian; Nancy Dud long, badminton: Lucia Knepper, bowling; Billie Placek, swimming; Mary Whittaker, softball; Joan Sender, tennis; Jeanette Kimble, Vodvil Petitions Deadline Extended The deadline for petitions for committee chairmanships for the ill-campus vodvil has been extend 'd an additional day, according to Shirley Wendt, general co-chair nan. Petitions for the program, con act, publicity, tickets, programs, udges, arrangements, lighting and special effects committees and for naster of ceremonies may be turn 'd in to the main desk of the Stu-; lent Union before 5 p.m. today. Afternoon Positions Dpen in Music Room Additional people are still need *d to help staff the Peter Benson Toward Music Listening Room luring the following hours: 3-0 J.m. Monday, 3-5 p.m. Thursday, md 1-2 Monday. Those interested ;hould contact Donna Buse, SU 11. The listening room will be >pen on the following schedual of lours beginning today: Sunday hrough Thursday 1-5 p.m. and 7-1 0 p.m. basketball; Sandra Palmer, nov elty sports. Heads of sports are Betty Wa ters and Doris Llljeberg, with Jean Singleton representing Am phibians; Nina Edwards, Outing club and Charlotte Martin, Hockey club. Accompanying the WRA cab inet will be Adviser Jeanette Masi lonis. 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