University of Oregon, Eugene MAY NASH Editor EDITORIAL BOARD MILTON GEORGE, Manager Claudia Fletcher.Managing Editor Carl Gregory . Telegraph Editor Wilfred Brown.P. I. P. Editor X. Pangborn _ Literary Editor Walter Coover — _Associate Editor Richard H. Syring _ Sports Editor Donald Johnston .. Feature Editor Elizabeth Schultze ....._....Society Editor (News ana &aivor rnuueu, not DAY EDITORS: William Schulze, Mary McLean, Frances Cherry, Marian Sten, Dorothy Baker, Miriam Shepard. NIGHT EDITORS: J. Lynn Wykoff chier Lawrence MitcheJmor* Myron Griffin, Rex Tussing, Ralph David, Floyd Horn, Joe Rice. ASSISTANT NIGHT EDITORS: Mil Prddhomme .Warren Tinker, Joe Freck. Glenn Gall, Harold Bailey, Harold Kester, Charles Barr, Wilfred Brown, Thomas Pumfrey. SPORTS STAFF: Harry Dutton, Chalmers Nooe, Chandler Brown, Warren Tinker, Scott Milligan, Cecil Snyder. FEATURE STAFF: Florence Hurley, John Butler, Clarence Craw, Charlotte Kiefer. THEATER NEWS: William Schulze, John Caldwell. UPPER NEWS STAFF: Amos Burg, Ruth Hansen, La Wanda Fenlaaon, William Haggerty. NEWS STAFF: Grace Taylor, Elise Schroedor, Maryhelen Koupal, Josephine Stofiel, Thirza Anderson, Etha Jeanne Clark, Mary Frances Dilday, Elaine Crawford, Audrey Henricksen, Phyllis Van Kimmell, Margaret Tucker, Gladys Blake, Ruth Craeger, Leonard Delano, Chrystal Ordway, Margaret Reid, Glenna Heacock, Irene Urfer, Joe Hite, Leonard Hagstrom, Alice Gorman, Evelyn Shaner, Floyd Horn, Thirza Anderson, Lawrence Mitchelmore, T. Neil Taylor, Betty Hagen. BUSINESS STAFF LARRY THIELEN—Associate Manager IN THE BASEMENT OF THE WOMAN’S BUILDING AGAIN THIS YEAR. East year each senior had to swim three lengths of the tank before he or she «as given liis or her diploma FAMOUS LAST WORDS "Don’t leave me Daddy." SEVEN SEERS I Bulletins Aipha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi—Plan ahead for the big convention banquet at the Osburn hotel next Friday night at 6:45 sharp. We need 100 par cent attendance. Tabord Inn meets at 7:30 this eve ning at the home of Kenneth Shumaker. Members are urged to be present. Greater Oregon committee will meet this afternoon at 4:00. p. m. in the journalism building. Picture will be taken. Seabeck Rally meeting, at 7:30 to day, Y. M. C. A. hut. Everyone interested is invited to attend.' No Woman’s League tea today, be cause of Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa dinner. Toth Glee Clubs rehearse at 5 p. m. today in the music building. Frosh Track Men May Perform in Portland If negotiations now pending are successful, sixteen freshman track She’s Yours’ Boys If'you take the proper pre cautions. Feed her care fully, but feed her well, and the rest is an easy matter. We guarantee a mystic transformation. Try it. It doesn’t hurt. Gosser’s Large Hats for Summertime The reputation we enjoy for correct styling and authentic interpretation of the mode is based on the long experience we possess in making millin ery for distinctive client ele. We appreciate a call. Thatcher’s Millin ery Parlors 10th and Willamette over Peter Pan I BRAKE SERVICE We have installed one of the very latest, 4-wheel -Jumbo brake testing ma chines in our shop, at our new location, and we can now test and adjust your brakes with the most modern and up-to date methods. We have also installed a true-dru mbit he for the purpose of making the •circle of your brake drum perfect. Our run-true wheel and axle aligning instrument gives us the most scienti fic method of determining why your ear shimmies, your tires wear unevenly or wear out too quickly. We are specializing on brakes and wheel and axle aligning (doing no thing else) and you will find us at Bettis & Wyatt New S. S. S. Corner lotli anti Olive Sts. Minton & Perry Brake Testing Free men will enter the Multnow Ath letic club individual honor. ieet to be held Saturday afternoon in the Multnomah stadium, in Portland, ac cording to Jack Benefiel, graduate manager. Benefiel has written Yore Wid nagle, president of the athletic club, requesting entry for the frosh. If the application is accepted, the frosh will probably leave here Friday in order to be fresh for the meet the ■ next dayr. Courses in' Coaching Offered This Summer A special course for training of coaches of baseball, basketball, football, and track will be given- at the Eugene summer sesion. The staff in charge includes William J. Reinhart, instructor in physical edu e ri AH Mixed Up That’s tlie way the dough is when it comes out of our new high-speed mixer. It is not touched by hand. Phone 914-5 ■NMWViMAS1 'Butter-Krus ft BREAI> il IT* cation of the University of Oregon; Virgil D. Earl, professor of physical education and director of athletics; William L. Hayward, professor of physical education and track coach, land Captain John J. McEwan, pro fessor of physical education and : football coach. We carry a complete line of women s up-to-date Ready-to-W ear Densmore & Leonard 1002 Willamette St. Offices—831 Miner Building, East Broadway Street There are several way's of getting glasses, one is to get them of sweet beginners, the other reasons don’t matter *Dl S&awanWIIloodu Suite 831 Miner Building Telephone 362 From the “Film Daily” Marion Davies in , - ■ “THE PATSY” ., M‘G-M ' /' ■ fc’ngta7289 ft. Rates about the1 Cleverest comedy of Season. Marion Davies a revela tion. Entire cast lift it with Vidor’s fine direction. From the Year’s Most Popular Stage Hit —With Marie Dressier Lawrence Gray LOVE, LAUGHS AND LEAP YEAR IN MARION DAVIES’ GREATEST COMEDY On the U of O. High Tonight Stage presents at 8:50 “The Valiant” A 30-minute drama made famous on the Or pheum stage by BERT LYTELL Directed by Cecil Matson —Cast Includes— Brad Datson. Kenneth Long. Hermit Stevens, Janet Timelier, Gene Eurt. Charles Kicka baugh. — Freddy Holt playing and singing his song novelty “Beside a Lazy Stream’’ “The Parasol Ant” A film novelty from Germany Spotlight—Aesop Fables Matinee 3oc> Night 50c