library u. OF ORE. r Men’s Edition * Emerald Welcome Mothers VOLUME XLI UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940 NUMBER 122 Canoe Fete to Climax Weekend Grace Irvin, Lyle Nelson Win'40 Cups Koyl, Gerlinger Awards Revealed At Prom Friday Chosen as the outstanding girl and boy in this year’s junior class at the Junior Prom last night, Grace Irvin, junior in English from Redmond, and Lyle Nelson, Eugene junior in journalism, were presented with the Gerlin ger and Koyl cups, respectively. The awards were made on the bases of scholastic achievement and participation in campus ac tivities. The Gerlinger trophy was presented by Mrs. George Gerlinger of Portland, sponsor of the award, who collected the funds for the construction of Ger linger^ hall. Nelson received the Koyl award from E. E. DeCou, professor of .mathematics and member of the selection com mittee. This trophy is sponsored by Charles W. Koyl, member of the class of 1911 and secretary of the YMCA for several years. AWS Chairman Miss Irvin was chairman of the recent AWS convention, where guests from campuses of 11 wes tern states were campus visitors. She is a member of Phi Theta Epsilon, junior women’s honorary, and was pledged to Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary, yester - day. Emerald Editor Nelson, recently elected to serve as editor of the Oregon Daily Emerald next year, has worked for three years on. the student publication. During this year he filled the position of man aging editor. As a junior he was elected to Sigma Delta Chi, na tional professional journalistic fraternity, and yesterday was pledged to Friars, senior men's honorary. Choosing the Gerlinger winner really put the selection commit tee on the spot, Mrs. Alice Mac duff, assistant dean of women, said yesterday, because of the number of talented women to pick from. Honorable mention was given to Barbara Stallcup, junior in journalism, and Ma jeane Glover, junior in business administration. -“Springtime in Vienna” To Queen Betty Queen Betty is ruling her king dom With dignified regal sobriety. Her court and her kingdom are acting With the usual amount of pro priety. I have no fears for the kingdom As the time to its ending grows littler. She’ll ‘probably have finished her ruling Before it is noticed by Hitler. —J.W.S. --‘‘Sp'iingtima in Vienna” The Reign of Beauty (Photo by Ted Kenyon) The reign of Queen Betty II officially began yesterday with her coronation at the campus luncheon. Jim Pickett, junior class presi dent, is shown placing the crown on her head, where it will remain until after the Canbe Fete tonight. One of the princesses, Sue Cun ningham, can be seen in the background. National Convention Of ADS Will Be Here Delegations from colleges and universities all over the United States will gather at the Univer sity of Oregon next spring for the annual Alpha Delta Sigma na tional convention. This announcement was made Fledges Chosen bg Senior Honoraries Winding their ways through the huge crowd at the campus luncheon yesterday, Friars and Mortar Board, senior men and women’s honoraries selected nine girls and five boys as outstanding in the 1940 junior class. One hon orary member, Mrs. Donald M. Erb, was chosen by the women. Asklepiads, pre-medics honorary, selected 11 members. Coeds selected by the cap and-gowned Mortar Board proces sion were: Aida Brun, Betty Buchanan, Janet Goresky, Grace Irvin, Donna Ketchum, Marge McLean, Sally Mitchell, Joan Riesch, and Barabara Stallcup. The solemn and slowly-moving (Please turn to page six) yesterday by W. F. G. Thacher, professor of English and adver tising, adviser of the local chap ter, after he had received a tele gram from Bob Rogers, chapter member, who is atetnding the na tional convention at the Univer sity of Missouri, Columbia, Mis souri. The convention will be a four day affair, and its dates have not yet been decide.: upon, Professor Thacher said. The local group has a. rather unique plan, their adviser stated. It will be a motorized con vention. The first day will be spent on the Oregon campus. The second day the convention will trek to the coast, ending up at Corvallis. The delegates will join with the annual spring meeting of the Oregon Newspaper Pub lishers in Portland on the third day. The last day the visitors will be taken to Timberline lodge, Pro fessor Thacher said. ■-"Springtime in Vienna” IN TODAY’S EMERALD News .. 1, 6, 7, » Sports .4, 5 Edits ..2 Weekend Program .--6 Campus Calendar .6 Viennese Floats Glide Tonight on Millrace Queen Betty, Royal Court Will Review Entries From Stage; Accompaniment To Be Played by University Symphony By JIMMIE LEONARD At 8:30 tonight the canoe fete, the climaxing feature of JunioiT Weekend, will begin. Eleven floats, each representing one of Johann Strauss’ waltzes, will open the brilliantly-lighted water pageant by; passing through an immense rainbow’-covered water curtain, Fred Ehlers, canoe fete chairman, stated yesterday. The musical accompaniment will be furnished by the 50-picco University symphony orchestra, under the direction of Rex Under-* wooa. v^ueen Deny 11 ana ner four princesses—Eleanor Collier, Suzanne Cunningham, Janet Fos ter, and Laura Jean Maurice— will occupy positions on the stage. Moms Have Full Day A full day has been planned for students and visiting moth ers and guests, by the weekend committee, Chairman Lloyd Sul livan said. Mothers may register at Johnson from 9 until 3 o’clock. From 9:45 until noon they will attend the annual business meet ing of the Mothers club in the Guild theater in Johnson. Water Snorts, Too All seriousness will be forgot ten daring he vjph-frosh tug o-war which start.;, at 10 o’clock. At 2:30 John Warren’s undefeat ed freshman baseball team tack les the Oregon State Rooks on Howe field. From 3 until 4 stu dents may relax at the dance on the library terrace. At 4 one of the outstanding features of the weekend—“Sun light Serenade”—will be present ed in the outdoor- theater, behind the music building. At 5:30 sons and daughters will take their mothers to John Straub Memor ial hall for the Mothers’ Day banquet. Outst< Crown Placed On Regal Brow Of Queen Betty Duckings Feature Luncheon as Weekend Begins “Springtime in Vienna,’’ or Jun ior Weekend at Oregon, was offi cially opened yesterday when the regal crown was placed upon the brow of gracious Queen Bettyj (Buchanan) by Jim Pickett, jun ior class president. Sharing in the democratic sovereignty of Junior Weekend are Princesses Laura Jean Maur ice, lovely brunette; Eleanor Col lier, a captivating blonde; brown haired and stately Janet Foster^ and Suzanne Cunningham, brown haired and sun-tanned royal lady* Seated on pillows before the court was little Joan Godfrey, flowe* girl, daughter of George Godfrey* news bureau director. Many Draw Ducking The coronation ceremony fol lowed the friendly campus lunch (Please turn to page si.r) mding (Photo by Kennell-Eni'j)| Lyle Nelson, Koyl cup winner, and Grace Irvin, Gcrlinger cup win-* ner, who were honored at the Junior Prom last night as the outstantf-* ing junior man and woman.