Student Fliers
Get Deferment
First Second Year
CPT Pilots Exempt
While in Training
All students who are now tak
ing the primary or advanced
civil pilot training program, will
be deferred from selective serv
ice for the duration of their train
ing, it was announced by J. C.
Stovall, assistant CPT director,
after receiving a letter from the
Oregon state director of selective
service.
Mr. Stovall said that the let
ter also indicated that those stu
dents physically qualified who
had applied for either the pri
mary or advanced training would
also be exempted with due con
sideration given by the local
draft board to their adaptability,
ability to learn, and the possibili
ties of any desire simply to evade
military service.
In regard to the local office,
Mr. Stovall said that no applica
tions for the next fall program
can be accepted after the end of
this term since the entire “flying
50’’ list must be compiled before
the end of the summer. He stat
ed that the Fenton hall office
was still accepting applications
for the summer training course.
Adams Heads TDX
Tau Delta Chi, men’s profes
sional business honorary, elected
Allen Adams president for next
year at a meeting Monday, May
19. Other officials elected were
Hugh Muir, vice-president; David
Knox, secretary-treasurer; Leon
ard Farr, alumni secretary.
Emerald Workers
Will Feast Tonight
Oregon Daily Emerald com
bined staffs: editorial, news,
sports, and business, will hold
their annual banquet at 5:45 to
day in the Eugene hotel.
Dean Eric Allen of the jour
nalism school will act as toast
master. Next year’s editor and
business manager, Helen Angell
and Fred May will announce fu
ture plans and appointments.
Retiring Editor Lyle Nelson
and Managing Editor Jim Leon
ard will sing their swan songs.
Nelson will present 12 Emerald
“O’s” and Leonard six. Emerald
certificates for outstanding work
on the paper will also be awarded
Additional features of the pro
gram will be a talk by George
Root, educational activities man
ager, a song by Pat Woods, and
a reading by Norma Baker.
The outstanding senior man in
journalism will be presented the
Hall-Turnbull plaque as a special
feature.
Those who plan to attend must
have signed up on their staff
bulletin boards by noon today.
Seniors Will Hold
Free Dance June 6
Graduating seniors and dates
will dance at Willamette park
Friday, June 6, to Art Holman’s
orchestra. Free to all graduating
seniors, tickets may be obtained
at the ASUO office after June 2.
Free bus service from the Col
lege Side to the park and back
will be furnished to persons who
don’t have transportation. The
dance will be from 9 to 12 in the
evening.
Bill Ehrman is in charge of
dance plans.
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'Pest-House'
Boy Gets 'Job'
Done Inside
The built-in bed-warmer for
this week goes to Calvin Kent.
After gagging, gurgling, spitting,
and sputtering through a thor
ough paint job on both right and
left tonsils, the nurse asked, “Did
I miss any spots?”
“Yes, I think you skipped my
appendix,” Kent answered.
Shut-ins Tuesday were: Mary
Shaw, Nancy Gardner, Eloise
Rockwell, Trudy Harland, Milo
dene Goss, Jean Spearow, Shirley
Ralph, George Olson, Jim Par
sons, Gordon Olcott, Bill Cathey,
and Kent.
W. D. Smith Writes
Of Wallowa Region
For Late Bulletin
The latest bulletin issued by
the state department of geology
and mineral industries, consists
of an article by Dr. Warren D.
Smith, head of the geology and
geography departments, entitled
“Geology and Physiography of
the Northern Wallowa Moun
tains.” Pictures of the area are
included, with a large colored
map of the Wallowa lake quad
rangle.
Dr. L. W. Staples, instructor
in geology, did petrography for
the publication, and John E. Al
len and Wayne R. Lowell of the
department of geology and min
eral industries assisted in col
lecting material for it.
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Coed Journalists
Will Discuss Work
Tables will be turned on women
journalists May 27 when Theta
Sigma Phi, women’s journalism
honorary, holds its annual job
forum in the alumni room of Ger
linger at 8:15 p.m. Instead of in
terviewing, members of the or
ganization will be interviewed
with an eye to getting tips on
job hunting.
Jack McDowell, managing edi
tor, and Clifford McDowell, busi
ness manager, of the Eugene
Daily News will conduct sample
interviews. At the same time they
will constructively criticize appli
cation letters submitted to them
for approval.
The job forum is designed to
assist women in applying for jobs
in any phase of journalistic work,
including reporting, advertising,
and business. The meeting is open
to all persons interested in these
fields.
Girls wishing to submit letters
for criticism are requested by Pat
Parker, Theta Sig president, to
place their written applications
in Professor George Turnbull’s
office in the journalism school.
Five o’clock Friday, May 23, has
been set as the deadline for en
tries. Letters may be written in
any form, and entered signed or
unsigned, according to the au
thor’s wish.
One Pledges
Pat Bowers has been pledged
to Delta Delta Delta sorority, ac
cording to Panhellenic.
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Music Honorary
Presents Recital
A pleasant little program of
chamber and vocal music, with
out any great pretensions but
with a nice quota of entertain
ment value, was given Tuesday
night in the University of Oregon
music auditorium by members of
Mu Phi Epsilon, national honor
society for upperclass women in
music.
Prelude to the program was
Gade’s “Allegro Animato,’’ from
that composer’s Trio, Opus 42.
Emile Chan, pianist, Mary Booth,
cellist, and Jane Young, violinist
—three young women with con
siderable reputation for their
skill at their respective instru
ments—brought out some pleas
ant harmonies in their rendition.
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Double Feature!
Claudette Colbert and
Gary Cooper in
“BLUEBEARD’S EIGHTH
WIFE” — also —
Edward Everett Horton in
“THE EAGLE AND THE
HAWK’’
with Frederick March,
Gary Cooper, Jack Oakie
A Great Feature!
“DEVIL AND
MISS JANE”
with
JEAN ARTHUR
HELD OVER!
“The Flame of
New Orleans”
with
MARLENE DIETRICH
and BRUCE CABOT
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with Frank Morgan and
Ann Rutherford
“Washington
Melodies”
— also —
“The Sea Wolf”
with Edwain G. Robinson.
Ida Lupino, John Garfield