Campus Movie Scenario Begun Under L. Lewis Godfrey Makes Additions To Advisory Staff; Help From Portland Accepted Work on preparation of a scenario for the University of Oregon mov ing picture production started this week under the direction of Leslie L. Lewis, instructor in English. Myron (Iriffiu, head of the stu dent committee, has appointed Henry Lumpee, Jean Patrick and Alex Tamkiu to assist him in work ing on the script which is to bo ready within two weeks. Screen tests will start as soon as the nuni b her and type of characters can be determined. Several persons interested in 1 lie production have been added to the advisory staff by George IT. God frey, faculty chairman. These will assist with suggestions and criti cism of the student work. The new appointees arc Stanley Stevenson and Carl It. Baker, Eugene; Stanley Orne, theater editor of the Oregon ian, Portland; Harold Hunt, theater editor of flic Journal, Portland; and Dean Collins, Portland Telegram. Other members of this committee arc Bert Bates, Itoscburg, and Roy LePevre, Portland. The university picture staff has also voted to work with the coop eration of the Portland Cine club, of which 31 r. LePevre is president. The Portland club lias offered assist ance in various ways, and this offer has been accepted by the students. Interest in 1ho production is al ready campus-wide, and much inter est. is also noted throughout the state. Jt is planned to show the. film first on the campus, then in Portland under the auspies of the Cine club, and then in any part of the state where people desire to see it. Prep Schools Sending Many Students Here to Conclave (Continued from l’aye One) Aunabelle Edmonds, and Margaret Sullivan, at Alpha Chi Omega. COTTAGE GROVE — Kenneth Guff, and Ralph Monroe, at Alpha Upsiion; Mary Vuson, Both Bede, and fac. adv., Miss Myrtle Kem, at Alpha Xi Delta. Half Dozen to Attend THE DALLES — Tommy Ward, Rus.sell Sheffer, and Vincent Gates, at Sigma, Nu; Geraldine Zachary, Helen Hall, and fac. adv., Miss Cor nelia Meek, at Gumma l’hi Beta. DRAIN*—Norman Cool, at Alpha • Up.sibm; Lorria WUson, at Alpha * Ni Delta. DU EUR—Eva Woods, at Alpha Ni Delta; Ely Aikcr, at Phi Kappa Dsi. DUNDEE—Elsie Livingood, Mil dred Wilson, and fac. adv., Miss Maude McIntyre, at Alpha Xi Delta. EUGENE—Robert Near, Grace Harris, Bertel Thorstcnberg, Alice Olmstead, and Thelma Zeaman. FOREST GROVE—Max McGlas son, and Scott Roberts, at FJii Delta Theta; Mary Louise llig'ly, Gracia Duvck, and fac. adv,, Miss Alice Baber, at Alpha Ni Delta. GATES—Dorothy Kluthe, and fac. adv., Julia Brauuiuger, at Delta Delta Delta. G HR VAIS UNION---Hen ly Eder, and fac. adv., James Bubaut, at. Alpha Upsiion; Monica Schwa), at Susan Campbell hall. GRANT (PORTLAND) - Byron Hoyt, Dick B. Goebel, James Wal lace, and fac. adv., A. O. Bittner, at, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Jane Dens more, and Gail Burnett, at Alpha Phi; Jean Finley, at Bela Theta Fi. GRESHAM UNION — Vernon . Wediu, Arthur Gulir, and Willird Bering, at Alpha Beta Chi; Betty Thorne, at Alpha Chi Omega. Grants Pass Represented GR AN TS l Aon - it will u»rrnv, ami Laurence limiter, al Sigma < hi; fae. adv., Airs. Al. G. Marey, Ruth (.ra v, ami Beatrice liivelv, at Hen dricks hall. HALSEY — Herman Koontz, at Alpha Upsileu; Muriel Ralic, and fae. adv., Miss Gladys MeOurmack, at Delta. Delta Delta. HILLSBORO UNION — Lester Chase, and James Vickers, at Baeh clurdou; Talioma Powell, Ely Thomp son, and fae. adv., Miss \V eatherred, al Delta Gamma. HARDEMAN UNION -Mildred Barrens, at Alpha Chi Omega; Win. Johnson, at Alpha Beta Chi. JUNE (WILLIAMS, ORE.)—Gar land Swanson, at Alpha Beta Chi; Bdvth Ely, at Alpha Chi Omega. J E E PE R SON (PORTLAND)— Stanley Jette, Jack Cates, and Jack Russell, at Chi Psi; Margaret Dick ey, Edris Hoglis, and fae. adv., Miss ^ Mildred Hawes, at Gamma Phi Beta JEFFERSON ■— Gilbert Looney and fae. adv., T. N. Bennett, at Sig ma Alpha Epsilon; Elis. Toouey, al Alpha Gamma Delta. KENT -Keiulriek Dunlap, Juslici Mot tern, and fae. adv., A. E. Mur phv, at Baehelordon. GLENDALE—Louise Boh-e, Man Stevenson, and fae. adv., Miss Edn; English, at Hendricks hull. KEBBY - Keith Wells, Willian Toldll, and fae. adv., V . T. Little at Baehelordon. Many From Klamath KLAMATH UNION—Jack Hai ney, and Epibert Possum, at Chi Psi Helen Cofer, Nadine- O’FlakerU -.-—-' Group Now Working on State Editoral Conclave . The men pictured above are in on the campus in February. Edito tendance. The program committee, Frank R. Appleby, LaGrande, presi Eugene; Arne G. Rae, Tillamook; ,,p,"m..•"I'nnx' charge of the plans for the annual rs and business managers of all bi left to right: F. C. Felter, Portia dent of the conference; Verne McK W. W. B. May, Portland. -imiTn^n~t—r —I . state press conference to be held g state daily papers will be in at nd; Dean Eric W. Allen, chairman; j inney, Hillsboro; Harris Ellsworth, Harriet Hunter, ami Helene Loc, at I Alpha Delta I’i; Maryellyu Brad ford, and fae. adv., Aliss Katherine Ulrich, at Pi Beta Phi. LAKESIDE—Jennie Lindros, Ar sitla. Stevens, and fac. adv., Alary ; AIcMahon, at Delta Gamma. LINCOLN (PORTLAND)—Arthur ; Busse, llonald Calvert, Sydney Can- j tor, and John Allen, at Phi Kappa Psi; Adrian Jousen, and fae. adv., j Miss Aiabel Downs, at Kappa Alpha Theta. McMINNVILLE—Lyle Buck, Paul Lancefield, and Robert Frevicks, at Phi Kappa Psi; Irene Kaufman, j Doris Hadley, and fae. adv., Aliss Alildred Perga son, at Delta Gamma, AIEDFORD — Edward Rcames, Gordon Warner, and Ed Gould, at Sigma Pi Tau; Helen Rogers, Mil dred Lawrence, and fac. adv., Miss Alauriue Carrol, at Delta Zeta. MILL CITY—Charles Kelly, at Delta Upsilou; Genemith Pike, at Delta Zeta. AHLWAUKEE UNION - Joseph Hart, and Edwin Fenwick, at Alpha Tau Omega; Alaxine Roberts, Alar garet Hogue, Alildred Kalluuki, and fae. adv., Alice Landieu, at Kappa Kappa Gamma. AlONROE UNION—Gordon Oake, at Delta Epsilon; ' Iris AlePherson, and fae. adv., Aliss Orrna Emmons, at Delta Zeta. Portland School to Attend P A R K R O S E (PORTLAND) — Clyde Elsasei, and fac. adv., Gibson Bowles, at Delta Epsilon; Imogonc Whiteside, and Jean Grubbs, at Delta Zeta. PENDLETON- Lester King, Rob ert Cresswell, and Ellsworth Alsey, at Delta Tau Delta; Evelyn Crcss 1 well, Katherine Fennish, and fae. adv., Aliss Alary Salomudells, at Delta Zeta. PERRY DALE—Elec tra Richmond, Pavello Aliller, and l'ae.'adv., Aliss Wanda Elliot, at Susan Campbell. PR1NEVTLLE—Frank Thompson, at Delta Tau Delta; Eva McDaniel, Vern Griffith, and fae. adv., Airs. Whites, at Gamma Nu. R1CKREALL—Lenore Meade, and Catherine Peutherer, at Kappa Delta; fae. adv., P. Al. Mitulicll, at I Delta 'Tan Delta. ST. HELENS —Alarie Frank, Ruth Pennington, and Katherine Nelson, at Alpha Chi Omega; Byron Adams, | at Sigma Alpha Epsilon. McKenzie (waterville) — Eileen Thompson, and Alina AI. Policy, Alpha Delta I’i. MOHAWK UNION (MARCOLA) |—Viola Garrison, at Alpha Gamma Delta; Francis Price, at Kappa Biguiii. MYRTLE CREEK David Adarn | soil, and Kenneth Winner, at Alpha i Beta Chi; Lueile Chapin, at Alpha Gamma Delta. X EWBERG—Harold Woli Igemutli, and Walter Range, at Delta Epsi lon; Lillie Parrish, and Bernice Bavnaid, at Gamma Xu. Two From Port Orford PORT ORFORD—'Floyd Wright, at Alpha Beta Chi; Edna Miller, at Delta Gamma. SALEM—Barney. Cameron, at Phi Kappa Psi: Esther Wood, Julia Creech, Edytli Jcnks, and Margaret Dinger, at Pi Beta Phi; Gordon Bennett, and Robert Needham, at Sigma Chi. BILVERTOX— Eldon Fox, and fae. udv., Mr. Gaetz or Mr. Tiugel glllilliaillillllllilllBIIIIBIIlipiilllllllllBiaUIIB ■ GOSSER’S ■ The place ’ ■ lo Set " ■ Good Food ■ - ® I stail, at Alpha Tau Omega; Eliza beth Keene, and Miss Billie Eastman, at Kappa Alpha Theta. S1LETZ— Pauline Kisydar, and Uleta Olin, at Alpha Gamma Delta. SUTHERL1N—Albert Joelson, at Kappa Sigma; Goldie Parazoo, and flic, adv., Miss Nellie Carrol, at Chi Delta. SIUSLAW (ELOK ENCE) —George Meadows, at Alpha Tau Omega; j Genevieve Chandler, at Alpha Gam ma Delta. TANGENT-—Peannc Thorp, at Alpha Tau Omega; Dorothy Ambrcy, at Alpha Gamma Delta. TOLEDO—Lynn Agee, at Alpha Tau Omega; Margarieta Cristinan, and Esther Hayden, at Alpha Omi cron Pi. TRIANGLE—Earl Robertson, -at Alpha Tau Omega; Laura Jouet, at Kappa Kappa Gamma. Thurston Delegates Two THURSTON—Gerald Henson, at Delta Tau Delta; Hazel Russell, at Gamma Nu. TURNER—Waldo Riches, at Delta Tau Delta; Aileuo Robertson, at Kappa Delta. WEST LINN—James Rands, and Lowell Parker, at Kappa Sigma; Marg. Thompson, Dorothy Minshell, and fae. adv., Miss Ruth Bonnet, at Kappa Delta. BANDON—Virgil King, at Alpha Tau Omega; Elsa Stephan, Betty Zcntner, and Katherine Thrift, at Alpha Omicrou Pi. BROOKINGS—Golda Scobu, at Alpha Omicrou l’i. JUNCTION CITY — Wallace Ayres, and Gordon Watrous, at Al pha Upsilon. PHILOMATH—Ruane Cosper, at Alpha Tau Omega; Martha Edwards, at Kappa Kappa Gamma. House Solicitors To Sell Annuals, Get Appointments (Cun tin licit f rum Vaije One) ly, A. T. O.; Keith Maguire, Baclie lorilou; Tom Handley, Beta Theta Pi; Jim Dczendorf, Chi Psi. Eugene Laird in division B will gather the.results from Charles Sil verman, Delta Epsilon; Ed Applc gren, Delta Tau Delta; Eugene Laiiil, Alpha Epsilon; Mario Miller, j Phi Della Theta; Frank Ison, Fiji. In division C, Jack Stipe will supervise the activities of Willis Duniwuy, Phi Kappa I’si; Walt Nur Idad, Sigma Nu; Wayne Emmott, j Simga Pi Tan; Jack Stipe, Kappa, Sigma; Hal Paddock, Theta Chi. Bill Knight, division I), will do likewise as captain for Don Noor. I I’si Kappa; Ken Curry, S. A. E.; j Dan Maginnis, Sigma Chi; Bill Doyle, S. P. E.. Del Addison is in; control of the sales in Eugene. Dormitory Solicitors Named The final division E, of the men’s houses, consists of the hulls in j charge of George Cherry, Friendly hall, who will also manage the sales of Bill Griblcr, Gamma hall; Harry; Weber, Zet-a hall; Alexander Mc Ewell, Sigma hall, and Ronald Gem inell, Omega hall. Women’s organizations will be captained by Bertha Aim, Rath Ban dore and Alice Carter, of division A. Mildred Wharton, Susan Camp bell ball; Sally Runes, Hendricks, and Einmajaue Rarer, town girls, will report to them. Division B, headed by Jean Roth, Kappa Alpha Theta, contains Eliza beth Painton, Alpha XI Delta; Mary Caniparoli, Phi Mu; Beryl Hurrah, Alpha Gamma Della; Margaret Reed, Alpha Omicron Pi; Inez llarthroug, l---. It Upperclassmen... developed tliaffc collegiate walk with shoes half-soled and re-heeled by The Shoe Doctor Have us re-condition your shoes and pul you on an j equal “footing” with the j resst of the fellows. TODAY and THURSDAY WITH ROTH TAYLOR an; JAMES W ALL mmmigk JUST M/UtHItV 1 | CL Qaramount picture M |al They'vu gone and done it. Two ^B by two. Whieh makes tho funS jfij' double. “Just ilariod” brcaksB M into the movies after a year and* 0 n half on Broadway. There’s al B big honeymoon with plenty of' Stars. — Also SNOOKUM’S COMBIty | SHARKEY MOORE M and his 1 DISCOVERIES ■ Sigma Kappa; Eloiso Sehade, Alpha Chi Omega. Division C, in charge of Alberta Rives, Delta Delta Delta, consists of Hemline Franz, Kappa Delta; Dorothy Eberhart, Pi Bela Phi; Mar garet Scott, Chi Omega; Frieda Pahl, Gamma Phi Beta; Marcella Hillgon, Three Arts club; Florence Woughter. Eldrcss Judd, Delta Zeta, of di vision D will receive (lie results from Eleanor Valentine, Gamma Nu; Wilma Knke, Alpha Phi; Josephine Stofiol, Alpha Delta Pi; Marion Van Scoyo, t'lii Dolt; Margaret Poorman, Delta Gamma. Posters will tie placed about the campus, Thursday morning. Doro thy Comte is in charge of the sign committee, assisted by Alberta Rives. The rest of the staff consists of Mae .Miller, Dorethv Chapman, Clare Hartman, Bill Pendergrast, Margaret Curtice, and Douglas Goodrich. Mae Tobin is manager of the eutire cir culation advertising committee. Harriet Kibbee, aided bv Jcuuuc Roth, Hetty Sehmeer, Harriet Mey er, Elizabeth Strain, Mario Ntdsou, tods Martin, Willis Duniway, and Jack Krdley, will make personal sol icitations from the faculty. Group Gives Out 56 New Pledges to Sororities (Continued from l\ige One) Hu rutin, Dixie Brown, and Alice M. Smith of Portland, Mildred E. Dob bins of Spokane, Erma Diugman of Twin Falls, Ida., Ada Garfield of San Diego, Calif., Veleno Goodrich of Dayton. Alpha Omieron Pi—Dorothy II lidge of Glendale and Virginia Grone of Portland. Kappa Delta—Clara Warren and lone Garbo of Portland, Charlotte Simpson of Eugene, Jennie Shelley ol Sandy, amt Betty Pennoek of Ma rstifield. Helen Prang Named Alpha Ai Delta—Helen Prang of Kictjriutl and. Helen Chancy of Eugene. Alpha Delta Pi—Helen Kikondatt amt .Jacquelyn Pringle of Portland. Sigma Kappa—Alice May Ruther ford, Claire Hausen and Catherine Culouri of Portland, Gladys Vutns day of Milvvaukio and Alma Fa; nu*]’ of Salom. l>elta Zeta—Dutee Butterfield of Enterprise, Fern Simpson and Cnroln, Rowling of Eugoin-, Bybil, Gilbert,, n£. Harrisburg, Catherine Westra of Portland, Eleanor Ualbrcath of In dependence and Beatrice E. Bennett of Silverton. Delta Delta Delta—Margaret Har ris of Portland, Pay Helm of Bakers field, Calif., Georgeno Lyon and George Anna Miller of Bed Bluff, California. Pi Beta Phi—Beatrice J. Lewtou and Jean Hanson of Portland, Jen nie Delzell of Salem, Margaret Florence Curtice of Oregon City, and H, Virginia Bock of Longview, Wash. Alpha Chi Omega—Both Brauiwcll of LaGrande, Virginia Lee Hunter of Wallowa. Chi Delta—Mary Edith Winter of Pendleton, Nonna L, Jacobs, Nona Cramer and Margaret Kcid of Eugene. Two University Men Attend Trade Meeting \ Harris Ellsworth, field manager of the Oregon State Editorial asso-, eiatiou, and W.F. G. Thacker, pro fessor of advertising at the univer sity, went to Portland t his week on separate missions, but it happened that the two university men met at the luncheon meeting of the Trade and (’kiss Journal association Tues day noon in Portland. Mr. Thacker spoke to the nsso j eiatiou members on “The Teaching of Advertising in Belntiou to Trade Journals. ” Mr. Ellsworth was in Portland at tending to business concerning the 1 editorial association. i ■-1 Frosh Psych Exam Planned for Saturday The freshman psychology test for this term will be given Saturday, January lit at li o’clock in Condon J hall, the registrar’s office announced] yesterday. About 75 freshmen who enrolled this term will take the test. Besults wilt bo compiled and an nounced the last of the month. Preppers To Attend Friday's Assembly Members of the high school con ference will be guests at the weekly assembly which will be held at the r Woman’<> bu+ld-ingr-ifriday morning' t ? | Eugene Furniture Hospital | * — 491 West 8tli Ave. — I $ REPAIR—REF1NISHING—UPHOLSTERY * % UESIGN—REPRODUCTION * | CABINET * I Call 402 | I I Thursday )milton sills ill >, ' ■» “THE CRASH” with \ THELMA TODD Gut of tiie steaming wreckage lid dragged tins limp body of the girl he hated, little realizing that the crush had opened his heart, to a great love, i, Uig smashing scenes. Glorifying | the unsung heroes of the railroad. One of Milton Hills most powerful BOBBY VERNON in “Save the Pieces” Acsops Fables Coming Friday and Saturday “SORRELL AND SON” al it o’clock. Students who have classes at this hour will go to them Thursday at 11. Charles F. Deinst, superintendent of public schools at Boise, Idaho, will be the main speaker at the assembly. He will be introduced by I)r. Arnold Bennett llall, president of the university. Joe McKcown, president of the student, body, will preside at the assembly. # The Screens First Sound Mystery Drama “THE I AST WARNING” with s H YOU’LL NEVER FORGET 11 XTRA! SEE AND HEAR EDDIE i PEABODY I in liis new act on “BANJOLAND” witli Jimmy Maiscl FRED ARDATH If & COMPANY ALL PLAYING ■ NO WAT THE ^ No wonder he “rates” He always takes her across the street to the PETER PAN after the show. Intelligent? and how! PETER PAN