All Committees Of Weekend Meet Monday Heads to Explain New Plans at 9:30 In College Side A giant meeting of all junior weekend committees will take place at the College Side Monday at 9:30 p.m. Complete committee reports of progress made will be given. Jim Carney, canoe fete chair man, will explain a new plan for sending floats down the miUrace rather than the use of freshman swimmers. Plans for the all campus luncheon Friday, May 9, which will replace all house luncheons, w'ill be discussed by Bette Morfitt, luncheon chairman. Jack Saltzman, Junior Prom chairman, will conduct an open forum on the ceremony to be used in connection with the Igloo’s new revolving stage. Gene Brown, general chairman, will make any necessary further ap pointments. Bill Carney, director of ath’etic events, will give a detailed ex planation of preparations for free admission of mothers and other guests to all athletic events. Queen Wendy (Continued from page one) floats. Then they will parade back Fifteenth to Kincaid. Baseball Game At 2:30 they will betake them selves to the diamond west of Hayward field, where the tradi tional baseball game with the BA school will be played off. “Honest John” Hollis will be um pire. “Candid” Kenny O’Connell, better known to the BA school as “Cyclops,” will be the base um pire. Dean Wayne L. Morse as in former years has put up a box of fine Havana cigars against a 95-cent sack of oats for his horses that the law school will lose the tilt. Four water-warmers, Bob Car michael, John Winkler, James Buell, and Meyer Kroopnick with Dick Phillippi as alternate will await the queen and his court at the millraee. Mass Dunking Newly-elected law school stu dent body officers and the queen and her court will then be cere moniously dunked. If recovered from the effects of their strenuous parade, ball game, dunking, etc., the law school will hold a closed dance at the Anchorage at 9 o’clock. CHAIRMAN Bette Morfitt Is chairman of the committee for the Junior Weekend luncheon. Ben Allen Speaks To Eugene C of C, Visits Dean Allen Ben Allen, who is associated with the Herbert Hoover relief drive for small democracies, vis ited Dean Allen and the journal ism faculty Friday. During the noon hour, Mr. Al len addressed the Eugene Cham ber of Commerce forum, compar ing censorship in the World war and that prevailing now. The speaker was a United Press cor respondent in London in the pe riod covering the first World war. Mr. Allen has visited the cam pus several times before and spoke to Sigma Delta Chi, na tional journalism fraternity, a few years ago. He usually accom panies Mr. Hoover on his Oregon fishing trips. Petitions Due (Continued from page one) secretary are further required to have junior standing. Nominees for class representa tives must also be members of that class as determined by the registrar's office, according to the new provision adopted Thurs day by the student body. Nominations will be made from the floor and nomination speech es should be limited to two min utes, Cavanagh said. According to a recent change in the ASUO by-laws, candidates not nominated at the Tuesday assembly must submit a petition signed by 50 ASUO members to President Tiger Payne by noon Wednesday to be eligible for the Thursday elections. For the. Prize Winning Float You can walk away with honors in the canoe fete if you have a float that is con structed well with the best lumber sup plies. You can got those supplies at the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. at reasonable prices. Order yours today. Springfield 3 1 3 Eugene 85 Mortar Board Pledging Nears Activities, Grades Count in Choosing Honorary Pledges With the pledging of women to Mortar Board, an annual event of the Junior Weekend all-cam pus luncheon, looming in the near future, junior students are be coming increasingly more con scious and concerned with mem bership requirements. At the ceremony, members, dressed in their traditional caps and gowns, form a procession and wend their way over the cam pus lawns, selecting pledges and giving to each a red rose. Among the requirements for membership in this national sen ior women’s honorary, the schol arship one is very important, Janet Goresky declared. A mini mum accumulative GPA of 2.75 is required. Other qualities hav ing a great deal of weight in the selection of candidates are the number and kinds of activities they have taken part in, service to school, democratic feeling and policy, and membership in the junior class with possession of a junior certificate. There can be no fewer than five juniors pledged and no more than twenty, the number depend ing on how active the candidates have been. Honorary members are also pledged. These members are people who have done some service to the school. The local Mortar Board chap ter was organized on this cam pus on a national scale in 1923, and w as formed from a local senior women’s honorary. Lonely Lassie, Nine Lads Find Infirmary Dull Leading a life of quiet restful ness in the pill palace are 19 in mates, who claim they are slowly dying of boredom. Possible ex ception to this is Reba Roseberg, who would be very happy, being the only girl interned at the pres ent. Reba, however, says it’s not much fun because she never sees the 9 men. Musketeers Oxman, Hoyt, and Foster claim they have sneak dates with each other every night between thermometers, and make a flying trip out to—well, you know where. To break the monotony of their existence Clyde Rose and Alva Ray Blaylock would like to start knitting for Bundles for Britain. Others dozing their lives away includes Harry (Heartbeaker) Prongas, James Kurtz, Barry Campbell, and James Durken heimer. The new Oregon youth hostel, located on Central boulevard east of Hendricks park, urges student groups to use their headquarters for hikes and picnics. Moot Trials Promise Fun Students Invited To Witness Court Proceeding May 8 John Dunn is seeking to recov er the largest judgment ever de manded in the history of Uni versity county. Mr. Dunn is suing John R. Hay for damages caused to his reputation and character when he was arrested for tres passing because of certain al leged false representations made to him by Mr. Hay. Mr. Hay, the defendant, is rep resented by Dave Rementeria and Floyd Hamilton of the firm of Hamilton and Rementeria and Mr. Dunn, the plaintiff, is rep resented by Donald Richardson and Wendell Wyatt of the firm of Wyatt and Richardson. The trial promises to be one of the most colorful in the moot court history of the University of Oregon law school. It will take place in the circuit court for Lane county Thursday, May 8, at 7:30. University students are invited to attend and those who would like to serve on the jury may hand their names to Hugh B. Collins a.t the law school. GETTING SOMEWHERES— OR JUST GETTING BY? TRY TYPING YOUR PAPERS IT MIGHT HELP TOWARD A “DESTINATION” RENT A TYPEWRITER—PUT IT TO WORK OFFICE MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO. 30 East 11th Phone 148 AND WIN The Emerald-Hendershott Trout Fishing Contest Open to students and faculty alike. Contest ends May 19 RULES j Any person that is registered as a student or member of the faculty or staff of the University of Oregon may enter the 1941 EMERALD-HENDEK SHOTT TROUT FISHING CONTEST. 2 The contest officially opens April 18, 1941 and closes at 6 p.m., May 19, 1941. ^ This trout fishing contest is limited to RAINBOW TROUT only. As many entries as desired may be entered by the contestant. ^ All entries must be delivered, regis tered, and weighed at HENDER SHOTT’S, 770 Willamette Street, Eu gene, Oregon. Jj The prize of a $5.00 (five dollar) fly fishing rod will be awarded on May 21, 1941 to the individual registering the largest and heaviest RAINBOW TROUT. ^ Decision of the judges will be final. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in case of a tie. Prize Fly Rod A new $5.00 Fly Fishing Rod from Hendershott’s will be awarded to the contestant entering the biggest rainbow trout. Watch the Oregon H Emerald for More Details