‘ete Prepared !ays Erickson Speakers, Dancers, Personnel Ready For Saturday With script complete and re learsals in the final stages, canoe fete announcers, dancers, and general personnel are “ready to to’’ for Saturday night, Pat Erickson, chairman of the script plans, announced last night. Dave Zilka will he main an louncer and Lillian Davis will be the “voice” of Scheherazade, fem inine “lead.” Eloise Rockwell will oe Dinerazade, Scheherazade’s sister, and Gene Edwards will be trand vizier. Dancing roles will be taken by lelen Holden, Scheherazade; Frances Cox, Dinerazade, and |Cullen Murphy, prime minister, /ill be sultan. George Van Pelt Iwill play the role of the slave who |brings the cymbal. W. E. Hoppe, instructor in [drama, assisted with the script. » > T Campus Waifs Will Take Over At Friday Prom What terrible suffering mem bers of the Junior Weekend direc torate will endure Friday evening will surely be known only to themselves, for it is at this time that these men (Jack Saltzman, Collin Murphy, Gene Brown, Buck Buchwach, and Bob Dcverell) turn the weekend queen and her court over to the Abandoned Bedouins. Sometimes known as KKK (the King and the Kissed-off Kids), Unsung Heroes, or For gotten Five, these exclusive gen tlemen are the rightful owners of the weekend royalty. Occasioning this change of management is the Junior Prom, and at this time Jeff Kitchen, “Porky” Andrews, Jim Carney, A1 Silvernail, and Norman Foster will be the proud escort of Ore gon royalty. WELCOME MOTHERS to the 5 1st Junior Weekend This year for the fifty-first time, the campus is being transformed into a make-believe world for you by your sons and daughters. i We, together with them, welcome you to the fifty-first Junior Week end with the same good will with which we have served the Uni versity during the past thirty years. —■' I faBcferieOflater Municipal Electric and Water Utilities WELCOME TO U. OF O. The First National Bank extends greetings to all the Mothers and future students of the University. - To you mothers: We have enjoyed the privilege of serv ing your sons and daughters and helping them with their financial problems. And to future students: We invite you to make our bank your financial head quarters during your years at the University. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP EUGENE, OREGON A Home. Owned Bank Serving Lane County Since 1 883 DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $5000 THROUGH THE F. D. I. C. Pallet Advises On Deferment Students' Boards Should Have Plans Of Registrants The University is anxious to cooperate with students desiring military deferment to complete their education and asks that they inform their draft boards on their plans, Registrar Eail M. Pallett last night told an assembly of men registered under the selec tive service act. Students who have received their questionnaires should make two copies of a statement giving their probable date of graduation, plans for further preparation, vo cational desires, and any con tracts or assurances with respect to engaging in employment nec essary in national defense. One copy should be sent to the man’s draft board and one should be given to the registrar's office. The registrar will prepare and mail to the man’s board an affi davit giving his scholastic stand ing and other information useful for classification purposes. The University will certify that men with a GPA of 2.25 or over are worthy of deferment, Mr. Pallett said, and will also explain if a man has grades suf ficiently high to graduate. “We are playing fair and square; the University average is 2.4,” Mr. Pallett continued. He declared that there was reason to believe that boards would be more lenient than ex pected with academic students, although they are not engaged in training of defense use. The boards are expected to be lenient and are not likely to call a man in .the middle of a term, nor. are they likely to restrict possible deferment to seniors. Mimeographed information is available at the registrar’s of fice; further bulletins will be re leased in the Emerald. Journalism Class Reports Placement Of 1940's Seniors Out of 40 students in Dean Eric W. Allen’s editing class, only 9 are still looking for jobs, it was revealed this week. Ten of the students are expecting to go in the army after graduation, either by voluntary enlistment or by being drafted. Several have newspaper positions pending call and others have newspaper po sitions awaiting them upon com pletion of a year’s service. TREAT— For your Mother's day banquet at the house this Sunday, be sure to have plen ty of fresh fruit on the table. Drop in and see our selection. Our fruits are of the choicest and freshest quality. UNIVERSITY FRUIT AND PROPUCE GAS ) OIL and MOTO-SWAY lubrication Pi cmeicu $ ASSOCIATED / SERVICE 11th aiul Ililyard Remember Mother . . » the way she will like most to be remembered — with fjowers. They always help to make Her Day a happier one. May we suggest— ^ Distinctive Corsages ORCHIDS GARDENIAS ROSES LILY OF THE VALLEY WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS, EVERYWHERE 58 East Broadway Phone 4240 Welcome Mothers Junior Weekend is always a gala occasion on the campus and in the City of Eugene, because of you vis iting mothers and the prospective students. Remember that your sons and daughters will need lots of energy for that summer job, and there is no better way to supply it than by keeping them well fed. Oregon’s finest fruits and vegetables, well cooked, do this very thing. They are sold under the following brand names—Diamond-A, Fully-Rype, Ugene, and Three Siste.r Products. I Eugene Fruit Growers