1938 Oreganas Are Available At Nine Todag Students to Receive Harbert Yearbooks At ASUO Office !On time this year as promised by Editor Wayne Harbert and Ed ucational Activities Manager George Root, copies of the 1938 streamlined Oregana will begin to be dealt out to students, starting at 9 o’clock this morning in front of the educational activities shack. Distribution will last until 5 o’clock. The books will be passed out over an alphabetically subdivided table outside the shack, weather permitting. In case of inclement weather distribution will be from inside the shack. Not to Be Delivered Students must call personally for their books, according to Ore gana Manager Howard Overback, who said that no copies would be given to any but their rightful owners. Payments on Oreganas were an nounced by Overback as follows: “Students who have signed for an Oregana or made a partial pay ment will make their final pay ment at the Educational Activities building; all others may order at the Co-op.’’ Sales of the last hundred copies have been going fast, according to Overback, with less than half remaining to be sold. Preparations for next year’s edi tion of the Oregana were already in evidence yesterday as George Corley, Journal staff photogra pher, went about getting shots of the campus with-Don Root, editor of next year's Oregana. Wabash college fraternities are planning a cooperative buying or ganization for the purchase of house supplies. i—— mi—iih——MN—— m»—— M ra Welcome ! | Mothers Featuring Special Lunches, Sand wiches, Drinks of superior quality, delicious freshly frozen Siberrian Cream— Scott’s Siberritm Shop 774 E. 11th ...4 Fun Round Up Mayflower: “High, Wide, and Handsome,” 6:30, 9:15. “Char lie Chan on Broadway,” 7:45, 11. . McDonald: “Sally, Irene, and Mary,” 1:05, 4:05, 7:05, 10:05. “Accidents Will Happen,” 3, 6, 9:05. Heilig: “Federal Bullets,” 1:55, 3:35, 7:15, 10:05. “Ridin’ the Lone Trail,” 2:55, 5:35, 8:23, 11:05. Rex: “Test Pilot,” 7:05, 9:45. if * * Dancing Libe terrace at 3. Igloo tonight at 9: Junior Prom. ❖ * ❖ O Radio KORE: 10:30—News Report er. NBC: 4—Cities Service con cert; 9—Gilmore circus; 10:30 —Hal Dreiske’s orchestra. CBS: 5—Hollywood Hotel, Frances Langford, Frank Par ker, Fred MacMurray, Harriet Hilliard, Ben Blue; 7:30—Paul Whiteman; 10—Les Parker. Master's Exams to Be Taken by Grads Two graduate students, Martha; Louise McClure and Hans Plam beck, will take oral examinations for master’s degrees next week. Miss McClure, a Portland Cen ter student who majored in Ger man and minored in economics, wrote her thesis on “Hermann Hesse’s Concept of the Creative Personality.” Plambeck, whose major was so-1 ciology and whose minor was Ger-| man, had “Social Control as Man-1 ifested in the German Labor Ser vice” as the title for his thesis. | DR. ELLIOTT Optometrist Optician FREE EXAMINATION SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES Over Kuykendall Drug Store 874 Will. St. Phone 419 Galton Given $115.40 Bg Moot Court Jury After deliberating 25 minutes the jury returned a verdict for the Defendant Herbert Galton in the moot court last night, and' grant ed him judgment of $115.40 in his counter claim against Plaintiff Harrison Winston for damages to Galton’s car in an accident last March in which Winston was driv ing. Winston had previously paid judgment to Kenneth Schramm who’s car he struck on the night of March 4 on his return from Cor vallis in Galton’s car which he had borrowed for the trip. He was suing to collect the judgment and costs from Galton on the grounds Mother - Student Section to Be Set Aside at Concert A special section will be set aside at the Helen Jepson con cert, here Sunday, for students who wish to sit with their mothers, it was announced by the educational activities office last night. All ASUO cardholders pre senting their card and a $1 mother’s ticket will be given ad mission to the section. that Galton was negligent in not informing him of a bad tire on the car which was alleged to have caused the accident when it blew out. Class Bringing Most Mothers . Will Win Trophy Following a recommendation by Dean of Men Virgil D. Earl, the Junior weekend committee yester day announced a revision of the inscription on the new Junior weekend trophy put into circula tion only two days ago. The inscription has been changed to read “to the class having the greatest number of mothers on. the campus.” The former inscrip tion gave the cup to the living or ganization having the most moth ers here for Junior weekend. Massachusetts State college was the first land grant college in New England. It was chartered in 1863. Mothers’ Day 'Combined with Junior Week End, gives you an opportun ity to show Mother your appreciation for the many things she has done for you. Seymour’s Cafe is the official stu dents’ downtown rendezvous.” Bring her here for lunch or dinner. We’re giving special attention to students with Mothers. Van Duyn Candy Seymour’s Cafe is the exclusive agent in Eugene for the famous Portland Van Duyn Candy. We have the largest selection of Mothers’ Day box candies in Eugene and we pack for mailing free. Boxes are priced for every purse and each box is carefully wrapped as a gift. 10th and Willamette. Eugene, Ore. EAT AT THE WHITE PALACE Always Open 47 E. 10th. 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