W ebfoot Men Will Compete In U. W. Relays Hay ward To Take Runners To Seattle Meet on Friday Sprinters Will Also Run; Robinson To Vault Oregon will be represented at the annual running of the Uni-1 versity of Washington relays' which will be held at Seattle Sat urday, May 3. The Webfoots’ participation was assured yester-j day, when Bill Hayward announc ed that he would definitely take a distance medley team, two sprint ers and a pole vaulter to the north- j ern city Friday. Relay Team Named The relay team which wia com- J pete is the same team which de- i feated the Oregon state runners in last Saturday’s meet. It is com posed of Tyrrel Lowry, 220; Clair McKennon, 440; Tom Mbran, 880; ; and Ralph Hill, mile. The two sprinters who will com pete are both members of the re lay team and will compete in the ; special 100-yard event as well.: Lowry and McKennon, who are the speedsters, will be in fast com- J pany as Washington will be rep resented by Pendleton, their vet eran century man and Washing ton State will have Foster compet ing. Both these men are strong contenders and will give the Ore gon men a lot of competitioif. Others May Compete Bob Robinson, who last year scaled 13 feet in the pole vault will go to Seattle as Oregon’s lone contender in this event. Two events may be competed in, by the Oregon athletes as Hay ward contemplates taking a 880 yard relay team composed of Low ry, Bale, Rollwage, and Anderson, or Virg Schicber, and either Ed Siegmund or Hubert Allen to compete in the high hurdles. Webfoot Nine Trampled In Opening Game Orangemen Take Honors In First Conference Battle 5 to 1 Make Safe Hits To Match Oregon’s Fielding Wafting powerlesaly, albeit gracefully at the bat, and making fatal mlscues in the field, the Web foots handed their first confer ence baseball game Saturday to the Staters, 5 to 1. The Orange ment made plenty of safe blows to match the Ducks’ fielding gifts, and played consistent ball. Ken Scales did the heaving for the Webfoots and was opposed by Brown for O. S. C. Scales dished up a fair brand of pitching, de spite a prevailing cold, blustering wind. The support of his fellow men, however, ruined his chances of winning. Brown had the Ore gon batters shackled at the plate. Outside of Robie's high fly that cleared the left field fence in the first inning and accounted for Oregon’s lone score, he was touched for only two singles. TODAY’S GAMES 3:15 Bela-Friendly hall. Alpha Epsilon-Sigma I'll! Ep silon. 4:15 I'hl Kappa l’si-Kappa Sigma. Sigma Chi-Sigma Pi Tall. WEDNESDAY’S GAMES S. A. E.-A. B. C. /eta hall-Slgma Nu. THURSDAY’S GAMES Chi Psl-A. T. O. Gamma hall—Bachelordon. Theta Chi-Psi Kappa. Phi Delta Theta-Pill Sigma Kappa. Side Limes Bjj Harrij Van Dime Fourth Annual Oregon re lays great success despite weather oondtions; t'ommit tee deserves mention for weeks of preparation. ^AREGON sports fans were treat - ed to spectacular perform ances in the Fourth Annual Ore gon relays, held on Hayward field last Saturday. The old question of whether or not a high school meet was more interesting to watch than a college meet was again raised. We feel that there is a great amount to each side of the question and it wol probably never be settled. *1* H< At any rate, the prep school stars did some fine work and there are many men who appeared on the local cinder truck Saturday who will be heard from after they enroll in college. There Is plenty of spirit among the preppers ami every man finished his ruee, even though hopelessly outclassed. * * * The weather conditions were anything but ideal for the event a stiff southerly wind swept over tile track and chilled the muscles of the many runners and jumpers. A couple of rain flurries helped to make things uncomfortable for the j visitors. * * * The Oregon band, under the di rection of John Stehn, was on ' hand to I -Ip pep up the moments in between races. The band mu sic, sounded better tlmii ever and the Webfoot organization is rap idly winning a place among the | better bands oil the coast. When j the football season rolls around ! next fall it Mill be a big factor at all games. * # « A vote of thanks should go to the Fox McDonald theatre man agement for the invitation to all of the visiting teams to he guests at the Saturday show. The boys went down in a body and had a great time. * * * Big Bob Mautz certainly earned his keep with his efficient an nouncing during the meet. Tiie loud speakers were a big help as long as they held out but when they failed Bob's trusty lungs were put* td work. The old,phono graph used to ©broadcast records over the loud speakers may as well be broken up now as the crowd didn't seem to approve of the squeaky music. * * * Much credit is due to Kuss Hug er and his staff of managerial as sistants. Every visiting team Mas furnished with a manager and the larger squads were detailed two men. These men assisted in nib bing down the ruauera, aud took care of tin- equipment. J lie track was in good shape, considering Hi*1 weather and everything went along smoothly. Carl Greve did some fine work in lining up all details for the big banquet tendered the visitors in the New Men’s dormitory Satur day night. There were several in teresting speeches and plenty of musical entertainment for the teams and their coaches. Slug Palmer arranged the entertain ment. GOVERNOR NORBLAD IS WEEK END VISITOR (Continued from rage One) ly gray and slightly thin; maybe it’s his neat clothes. But what ever it is, you like it. He’s a business man. and likes to get down to business. "Have you anything particular you'd like me to talk about? The Univer sity? Well, you might say that I’m tremendously in favor of all kinds of education. I was one of the organizers of the Oregon Dads, and still serve on the executive committee. I was the sponsor for the infirmary bill which passed the last legislature. I was toast master at the first Dad's Day banquet. I have always been a supporter of the University and of education in Oregon." He said it with pride he had his hat off to the past. One would think there were two Governor Norblads, though, if he had stuck around the Sigma Nu house Sunday morning. One is the one recognized by the com lit Hidden Hand Chamberlain’s Hand Lotion A preparation for the hands endorsee! by Good House keeping magazine. An ex cellent hand lotion with the manufacturer's g u a r a ntee back of each bottle. One trial bottle with each purchase. If, after using the trial bottle, the lotion isn't liked—your money back. University ! Pharmacy | “Student Drug Store” | Util & Alder Phone 114 New A. S. U. O. Constitution Up To Vote CONSTITUTION PREAMBLE Wo, •hr* students of the University of Oregon, in order to promote and maintain tho^e activities and interests which will contribute to the* educational, physical and social well being of th-* Associated Students of the University of Oregon, do ordain and establish the following Constitution and By-Laws. Article I Name and Membership Section 1 NA.VIK. The nanv of the association of stu dents under this Constitution shall be the Associated Students of the University of Oregon. Section MEMBERSHIP. All registered undergraduate students in the University of Oregon shall be members, provid ing such membership has not. been forfeited or relinquished as hereinafter provided in this Constitution. Article II Meetings n 1. REGULAR MEETINGS. There sha’I be two regular / eetinga of th** Associated Students of the University of Or "'/on < *ch year. The first one shall be held on the last. Thursday in April each year, at which meeting nominations shall l.e adc* as herein provided. The second meeting shall bo held thre< weeks after the first one. At this meeting the newly elect* *' officers shall assume their respective offices after ap- J propriafe installation. The Secretary of the Association shall cause i notice of each of the above meetings to be printed in the Oregon Daily Emerald for three consecutive days immedi nt* iy preceding each meeting, stating the tim** and place thereof. Section 2. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings shall be held upon the call of 1 hr* Executive Council on its own initiative or upon the petition of 2»)0 members; provided that twenty-four hours notice hall be given of any special meeting by publication of said notice in th<* Oregon Daily Emerald. Section .'I. QUORUM. Five hundred members shall con stitute a cjuorum. Article III Officers Section 1. GENERAL OFFICERS. The officers of this association shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary. an Executive Man. an Executive Woman, a Junior Finance Officer, and a Senior Finance Officer, all of whom shall be chosen from the membership of the A. S. U. O. Section 2. QUALIFICATIONS OF CANDIDATES FOR ELECTIVE OFFICES. Clause 1. Candidates lor the offices of President, Vice President, Secretary, Executive Man and Executive Woman must have completed at least seven terms at the University of Oregon and must be of junior standing at the time of the nomination. Clause 2. Candidates lor the office of Junior Finance Offi cer must be of sophomore standing and must have completed at least four terms at the University of Oregon. The Junior Finance Officer shall be elected for a term of two years. He shall become the Senior Finance Officer upon the completion of his first year. For purposes of this Constitution, the Junior Man elected in 1929 shall become the Senior Finance Officer in 1930. Clause If. Election to any student body office forever dis qualifies that person from becoming a candidate for any other elective Associated Student office. Section 2. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS. Clause 1. Nominations shall be from the floor at a general A. S. U. O. meeting the last Thursday in April. Elections shall be held on the seventh day following nominations. Clause 2. Any person not nominated on the date set for regular nominations may be nominated by petition of 50 mem bers of the student body, provided the petition is filed with the President of the A. S. U. O. not later than two days after the regular nominations are made. Clause 15. Each candidate shall submit to the President of the A. S. U. O. on or before midnight of the second day before the day of the nominations, a declaration of intention to run for office. Upon receipt of this it shall be the duty of the President to examine into the eligibility of each candidate in accordance with the requirements <>f this Constitution, and report his findings to the meeting at which the nominations are made. In case of nomin: tio.i by petition, as provided in Clause 2 of this Section, the President shall examine into the eligibility of each candidate, in accordance vith the requirements of this Constitution, before accepting the petition and his findings thereon shall he linal and binding upon the candidates. No person shall be elected to -my office under this Constitution who has failed to file his declaration of intention to become tl candidate as provided for in this Section. Clause 4. All officers of this Association shall be elected by a plurality of votes. Section 4. VACANCIES AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS. • Clause 1. 'The Vice-President shrill succeed to the office of President when it is permanently vacated. Clause 2. Permanent vnranci ■. in the office of Vice-Presi dent. Secretary, Executive Man, Executive Woman and Junior Finance Officer shall be filled by a special election. A special election may lie held to fill any such vacancy. 'The Executive Council shall call a special nominating convention therefor, provided that at least forty-eight hours notice shall be given thereof by publication of said notice in the Oregon Daily Emer ald, giving time and place for holding said convention. The procedure governing said convention, nomination and election shall be the same as provided for in this Constitution touching regular annual nominations and elections except that the officer ,r officers no elected shall be installed and assume offic ■ imme diately following nis election. Clause 15. The Junior Finance Officer shall succeed to the office of the Senior Finance Officer in case of a vacancy * * Sect ion 5. TENURE O! OFFICE AND INSTALLATION. Clause 1. Thu officers of this Association shall hold office for one year or until such time as their successors shall be elected and qualified, unless otherwise stipulated in this Con stitution. Clause 2. The offici rs of this Association shall assume the duties of their office upon installation as provided in Article 11, .Section 1, hereof. . Se tion 6. OATH OF OFFICIO. 'The retiring President shall give the following oath of office to all incoming officers: •1 do hereby solemnly pledge and affirm that 1 will perform, to the best of my ability, the duties of the office to which I have been ele. tod, and support the Constitution and By-Laws of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon.” Section 7. RECALL. A special student body election, for the recall of any officer of the Association, shall be called by I he President of the Student Body at the petition of twenty five (25) per cent of the members of the Associated Students. At this election it w'ill require a two-third (zr.) majority of the vote cast to recall from office the officer in question. Section 8. DUTIES OF OFFICERS. Clause 1. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and shall perform all the duties delegated to him by this Constitution and such other duties as necessarily pertain to his office. Clause 2. The Vice-President shall assume the duties of the President in his absence or inability to act. He shall also take charge of all A. S. U. O. elections and appoint such offi cials a.; is necessary to conduct such elections. He also shall perform all duties delegated to him by this Constitution and such other duties as necessarily pertain to his office. Clause 3. The Secretary shall keep a record of all the pro ceedings of the A. S. U. 0., perform all other duties delegated by this Constitution and such other duties as necessarily per tain to the office. Clause 4. The Executive Woman shall perform all duties delegat 'd to her l>y this Constitution and such other duties as necessarily pertain to her office. Clause 5. The Executive Man shall perform all duties delegated to him by this Constitution and such other duties as necessarily pertain to his office. Clause b. The Senior Finance Officer shall be the chair man of the Finance Committee and shall perform all other duties delegated to him by this Constitution and such other duties as necessarily pertain to his office. Clause 7. The Junior Finance Officer shall assume the duties of the Senior Finance Officer in case of the absence of that officer. He shall perform all duties delegated to him by this Constitution and such other duties as necessarily pertain to his office. Article IV Executive Council Section 1. NAME. The name of thin body shall be the Executive Council of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon. Section 2. MEMBERSHIP. The Executive Council shall consist of the following members: (a) The President of the University; (b) The President of the Associated Students, who shall be the chairman, without vote, except in case of a tie; (cl Three members of the faculty, one of whom shall he a graduate of the University of Oregon, all of whom shall be appointed by the President of the University; (d) Two alumni of the University of Oregon. both of whom shall be appointed by a committee composed of the President of the University, the Secretary of the Alumni Association, and both the incom ing and outgoing Presidents of the Associated Students, (e) Both the Vice-President and the Secretary of the Associated Students; (f) The Executive Woman and the Executive Man; (g) The Junior and the Senior Finance Officers; and (h) The Graduate Manager of the Associated Students and the Secretary of the Alumni Association, both of whom shall be non-voting members. All appointments to membership on the Executive Council shall be made on or before June first of each year. Section DUTIES. Clause 1. It shall be the duty of the Executive Council to require ail officers of the Association to Comply with the pro visions^ of the Constitution and By-Laws and to exercise all other powers in connection with the Association affairs not delegated by this Constitution and By-Laws to other sources or reserved to the Association itself. Clause 2. The Executive Council shall elect the Graduate Manager, the Treasurer, all coaches, trainers and other em ploy* (>. and shall fix their salaries. The duties of the. Treasurer and Graduate Manager shall be as provided for in the By-Laws. And in the absence or inability of the Graduate Manager, shall appoint an Acting Graduate Manager with full power to act in his place and stead during said absence or inability. Clause 3. The Executive Council shall have full control over all athletics, forensics and other Associated Student activities. It shall approve all schedules of all divisions of student activi ties. Clause 4. The Executive Council shall appoint all student managers after considering the report of the sub-committee on the activity for which the student manager is to be appointed. All -.tudent managers shall be under the supervision of and directly responsible to the Executive Council. It shall be the duty of the Executive Council to provide by resolution a man agerial system for each activity requiring such. Clause 5. All budgets made for respective divisions of Associated Student activities shall be authorized and approved by the Executive Council before becoming effective. Clause G. All motions of other organizations, committees and departments requiring appropriations of the Associated Students’ funds must' he approved by the Executive Council be fore becoming effective. Clause 7. The Executive Council shall appoint, upon the recommendation of the Publications Committee, the editors and managers of all publications of the Associated Students, in ac cordance with the regulations set forth in the By-Laws. Clause 8. The Executive Council shall, upon the recom mendation of the Student Relations Committee .appoint the yel! king of the Associated Students. The Executive Committee shall, by resolution, provide an adequate merit system for the selection of the yell king and his assistants. Clause The Executive Council shall, by resolution, pro vide a plan governing the granting of awards for Associated Student activities. Clause 10. The Executive Council shall order an annual audit of the books of the Association. Clause 11. The Executive Council shall have full and com plete supervision, management and control of all funds of the Association with full power to pledge and or hypothecate the same ard the fees herein designated to create said funds as security for any advances or loans made to the Associated Stu dents and use said funds and or said fees in payment thereof. Clause 12. The Executive Council shall perform all other duties not herein otherwise delegated ami all its acts shall be subject to the approval of the President of the University. Section 4. MEETINGS. Clause 1. Regular meetings of the Executive Council shall bo bold on the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the school year at a time and place determined by the said Council. Clause 2. Special meetings of the Executive Council shall be held on the call of the chairman of the Council or on the written request of two members; provided, however, that all members shall he driven notice of the time, place and purpose thereof twenty-four hours before the time set for the meeting. Section 5. QUORUM. Six members of the Executive Council shall constitute a quorum, provided there be at least one representative of faculty, alumni and students. The Presi dent of the University may be represented at any meeting by j his personal appointee. Section 6. VACANCIES. Any faculty or alumni vacancy occurring on the Executive Council shall be filled by an ap pointment made by the President of the Associated Students and th * President of the University. Section 7. STANDING AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES. Clause 1. All business of the Executive Council shall originate either in standing or special committees, except as otherwise provided in this Constitution and By-Laws. All busi ness of standing and special committees shall be ratified by the Executive Council before becoming effective. Clause 2. The standing committees shall be: Finance, Pub lications, Athletics, Forensics, Music, Student Building, and Student Relations. The composition and duties of these com mittees shall be ax set forth in the By-Laws. Clause 3. Special Committees necessary to conduct the busi ness of the Executive Council shall be appointed on the order of that body. Section 8. RESOLUTIONS. The Executive Council shall have authority to establish administrative policy by means of resolutions. Such resolutions shall require a three-fourths (%) vote of the Council for adoption or amendment. Article V The Judiciary Section 1. The Dean of the Law School, the Dean of Men, and the Executive Secretary of the University, or representa tives appointed by themselves, shall constitute a judiciary to ’vhich any member or administrative body of the Associated Students may refer any question on which it desires an opin ion as to the correct ju licial construction or interpretation of any part of this Constitution and By-Laws. Section 2. The decision of the Judiciary Committee shall be made a matter of public record : conclusive on the particular point involved ; binding upon the officers, classes, organization ; committees, and members of the Associated Students; enforce able by appropriate administrative acts. AI VX Funds and Dues Section 1. FUNDS. There shall be two funds, a General Fund and a Building Fund. All money derived from the Build ing Fund fee shill go into the Budding Fund, and all other moneys shall go to the General Fund. Section 2. DUES. Clause 1. Th • dues of the individual members of this Asso ciation shall hf fifteen dollars and seventy-five cents per year, payable five dollars and twenty-five cents at the beginning of each term. This money shall be paid into the General Fund. Clause 2. Upon the payment of the above dues known as the Associated Students dues, each individual shall lx? entitled to an A. S. U. O. membership card. This card shall admit the legal holder to all games and entertainments of the Association as the Executive Council may order, excepting those exempt by the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference rules. Section. 3. MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES. Clause 1. The payment of the Associated Student dues and or fees .-hall entitle a student to vote, to receive a subscription to the Oregon Daily Emerald : and to participate in Associated I Student activities subject to the provisions of this Constitution I and By-Laws. Clause 2. Students refusing or failing to pay dues and or fees shall not be eligible to enjoy any of the benefits of member ship in this Association. Clause 3. The membership card shall be nor.-transferable and shall be presented at all duly authorized Associated Student activities for entrance. Section 4. AUDIT. All records and accounts of the Grad uate Manager and the Treasurer of the Associated Students shall be audited annually by. an accountant appointed by the Executive Council, to whom he shall make his report. Section 5. BUILDING FUND. Clause 1. Each undregraduate student shall pay a fee of five dollars a term to a fund to be known as the Associated Students Building Fund. Clause 2. This fee shall be paid at registration time and held by the Comptroller of the University. Clause 3. The aforesaid Building Fund shall be under the control of the Executive Council to be used for the purchase of leal and or personal property, the construction of bleachers, buildings, a stadium, or other improvements when, in the opinion of said Executive Council, the same becomes necessary ; provided, however, that said Executive Council may, in its discretion, loan said fund or any part thereof to the general ! fund of the Associated Students or may pledge said Building Fund and or the fee hereinbefore designated to create said fund as security for any advances or loans made or to be made to the Associated Students and may use said Building Fund or said fee in payment thereof ; provided also that should any advances be made out of the general fund of the Associated Students for purposes for which the said building fund is applicable, then and in that case the Executive Council may repay to the gen eral fund, out of the said Building Fund, the advances so made or may pledge the fee hereinbefore designated to create said building fund as security for said payment and may use the said building fund and or the said fee In payment thereof. Article VII Class Constitution Section 1. OFFICERS. The officers of each class shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. Section 2. DUTIES. Clause 1. The President shall be the presiding officer of his class ; »hnll perform such duties as are required of him by this Constitution; and shall appoint such committees as are deemed necessary to the host interests of the class. Clause 2. The Vice-President shall assume the duties of the President in his absence or inability to act. Clause 3. The Secretary of each class shall keep a record of the proceedings of each class neeting and shall file the same in the office of the President of Ihe Associated Students at the close of the school year. Clause 4. The Treasurer of each class shall have charge of class finances, as provided in Section 10 of this Article. Section 3. NOMINATIONS. Clause 1. A nominating convention shall be held, by the outgoing Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes, on the second Thursday after Associated Student elections have beeni held, at which time a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary/ and a Treasurer shall he nominated. Clause 2. Notice of aforementioned nominating convention shall be given in two issues of the Oregon Daily Emerald. The first notice shall appear one week prior to the date of the convention, and the second in the issue which appears on the morning of the day of the convention. Clause 3. Nominations shall be from the floor, or by a petition signed by twenty-five bona fide members of that class which the candidate seeks to represent. Said i>«tition must be filed with the President of that class on or before midnight of the second day following the convention. Clause 4. The various class presidents shall designate the exact time and place for the nominating conventions of their classes. . Section 4. ELECTIONS. Clause 1. There shall be one regular annual election which shall be held on the Tuesday following the date of the nominat ing convention : at which time the outgoing Freshman. Soph<* morc and Junior classes shall elect a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer. Notice of the time and place of said election shall he printed in two issues of the Oregon Daily Emerald. The first notice shall appear on the day following the convention and the second in the issue which appears on the morning of the day of the election. Clause 2. The President of each class shall appoint a chairman of elections for his class, said chairman to select his assistants to conduct the elections and to count the votes. Clause 3. The polls shall be conducted in the same manner as provided for in Article II of the By-Laws governing A. S. U. O. elections. Clause 4. The officers of the various classes shall be elected by plurality vote. Section 5. ELIGIBILITY OF CANDIDATES. Any mem ber of a class who is in good standing in the University, as I determined by the Scholarship Committee, shall be eligible to i become a candidate and to hold a class office if he can identify himself with that class which lie seeks to represent. Section 6. ASSUME OFFICE. Officers of the various i classes shall assume office at the beginning of the school year following their election. Section 7. VACANCIES. All vacancies, except in the case j of the office of President, shall be filled by a special nomination and election, conducted in the same manner as the regular ; nominations and elections. Section 8. MEETINGS. Meetings of the various classes j shall be held at the discretion of the several class presidents, provided that said meetings be announced in the Oregon Daily ! Emerald at least ore day previous to the day set for the meeting, j Section 9. PRIVILEGES. So long as any regularly en rolled student is in good standing in tile University and a member of the A. S. U. O. be shall be entitled to any and all privileges of the class with which he may be identified, as pro vided for in Section 13 of this Article. Section 10. FINANCES. Clause 1. Each class shall maintain an advisory committee. Said committee to be composed of the class advisor, the Presi dent and the treaTiirer of that class. Clause 2. It shall be the duty of the above mentioned com mittee at the beginning of the school year, to prepare and submit to the Graduate Manager, for his approval, a budget of contemplated class receipts and expenditures for the ensuing school "year. Further, it shall be the duty of the advisory committee to authorize all class expenditures and to audit all class accounts. « Clause 3. CLASS TAX. A class tax of $1.00 shall be collected, at the first registration of the school year from each undergraduate student of the University, by the Treasurer of the Associated Students. However, no provision in this article shall be construed to imnair the right of any class to levy such special assessments as they see fit, providing that such special 1 ;issessment be approved unanimously bv the advisory committee. Section 11. FRESHMAN NOMINATIONS AND ELEC | TIONS. Clause 1. The incoming Freshman class shall hold a nom ! inating convention within two weeks after the beginning of | fall te^m and on a day designated by the President of the Associated Students, at which time a President, a Vice-President, ; a Secretary, and a Treasurer shall be nominated. Clause 2. This nominating convention shall be conducted in 1 the same manner and subject to the same regulations as are , the nominating convention of the other classes, except that the President of the Associated Students shall preside and have charge of said nominating convention, i Clause 3. The elections of the Freshman class officers ' shall be held one full week after the nominating convention has met. They shall be conducted in the same manner and subject to I the same regulations as are the elections of other classes, ex cept that the Vice-President of the Associated Students shall have charge of said elections. Section 12. The chairman of each special committee shall, j at the completion of his task, prepare and submit to the office of the President of the Associated Students, a detailed type ! written report, setting forth the methods find procedure fol lowed by his committee, and criticism and suggestions for j future application. Section 13. CLASS IDENTITY. In order to determine j the class identity of members of the Associated Students for the j purpose of class officers, voting, and activities, each student ' will be deemed to be a member of that class in which his j completed terms in the University classify him, such a classi fication to be determined as set forth below. Class identity will be determined at the student's first registration in the | school year, and will be retained for the remainder of the | school year. » Freshman: Any student who lacks the minimum require 1 ments for Sophomore standing shall for the purposes of this Constitution be declared to be a freshman, j Sophomore: Any student in the University who has com pleted at least two terms in the preceding school year or years in which he was in attendance, and who lacks the minimum ‘ qualifications for junior standing, shall for the purposes of this ' Constitution be declared to be a sophomore. ; Junior: Any student who has comnleted at least two terms , out of each two preceding years in attendance, or has completed four terms in more than two years attendance, and lacks the minimum qualifications for senior standing, shall for the pur i poses of this Constitution be declared to be a junior. I Senior: Any student who has completed at least two terms out of each of the three preceding years in attendance, or who has completed six terms in more than three years in atlen ; dance, and who has not attained graduate standing, shall, for the purposes of this Constitution, be declared to be a senior. ! However, students who have completed twelve terms, and be i cause of certain academic requirements cannot secure graduate (Continued in Wednesday’s Issue) monwealth after the death of Gov- j ernor Patterson; the other is the one recognized by the Sigma Nus. A phone call conies in for Walt. Norblad, and right away you hear the husky wail of a Sigma Nu frosh echoing through the halls, “Guv'nor Norblad wanted on the phone.” He's "Guv’nor” because he's the governor’s son. He arranges his father’s affairs in Lane county. He makes speeches on his father's behalf. Friday he addressed the Springfield Lions club. He han dles his father’s campaign in Eu gene. No wonder he is Oregon’s "little guv'nor.” This week Governor Norblad is making a tour of eastern Oregon. SENIORS! Main members of the class of IthSO have not ordered caps, gowns and announce ments. An extension of time lias been granted. AM, OKDKKS AH ST BE PLACED AT THE'CO-OP BY WEDNESDAY, MAY 7TH. He has 23 communities to visit on his list. Sunday, after he left Eugene, he went to Portland to give an address, coming back to Corvallis for a banquet in the eve ning. Gold—Silver Brocade slippers will need spe cial attention to keep them looking well dur ing this hectic ru.sh of spring tor m dances. Here, you will find that they are cleaned, and rejuvenated quickly, and at a reasonable charge. U. OF O. SHOE SHINE PARLOR Alder & 13th “Just around the corner from the "Lemon 'O’." [9i———..—.——.—..—i* £ £ £ £ £ la Tain’t No Sin to press your suit before you dance at a ball. No sir. and wo aiv in a pressiuji situation to do it ioi you. 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