LIBRARY U. OF ORE. PAGE 2: 'It Can Happen Here' PC PAGE 4: Oregon Opens Baseball Season VOLUME XLIII UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1942 NUMBER 97 ISA Selects Steve Worth For UO Head Steve Worth, junior in journal ism, became the independent can didate for nomination for stu dent body president Wednesday after a tabulation of independ ent votes by the ISA senate at a meeting in Chapman hall. Worth’s election was unani mous for the “No. 1” position on the independent ballot. He has been active for the past year in the organization of the independ ent students’ organization. No. 2 TheV’No. 2” position was won ►fey Mary Anderson, sophomore in physical education and well known campus baton-twirler. Wes Sullivan, junior in journalism and Oregana magazine editor, was elected to the senior position; Max Brown, sophomore in sci ence, will be candidate for the junior position; and Hal Locke, freshman in law, will be nom inated for the sophomore com missionership. Nominations Tuesday The candidates for independent nominations were announced by Milt Smhll. president of the ISA senate. The candidates, according Small, will be nominated for the student body positions open at the general nominating assem bly next Tuesday morning. Max Brown, the junior com mission nominee, announced that the candidates will be introduced to independents at a rally dance, free to all independents, sched uled for Friday", April 10. AN-Campus Sing If 24 people show up in each chorus, ’Twill throw an embarrassing problem before us. \^?th the number of entrants this contest will bring to There won’t be anyone left they can sing to. —J.W.S. GERTDUDE BOYD CRANE . . . she sees Easter in a world at war. Early Risers To Worship Easter Morn By ELSIE BROWNELL The completed program of the Easter sunrise service for all University students and Eugene townspeople was announced Thursday by Pete Howard, gen eral chairman. The service will be held this Sunday morning at 7 in McArthur court. At the same time the Student Christian council announced that the offertory received there in excess of that needed to pay ex penses of the service would be contributed to the World Student Service fund. “The extra needs of students in countries abroad have greatly in creased the demands put on this fund, and so make the commit tee’s selection both timely and wise,” Dan Bacot, YMCA execu tive secretary, said. Main Speaker Prof. Gertrude Boyd Crane of Pacific university will give the early morning address on the top (Please turn to page seven) U.S. Stars, Stripes Chosen for Theme I/O an. fenitjAte+vi QnaUui Winter term GPA’s indicate that adverse conditions can be met and mastered. Despite unsettled world conditions, the draft and a shortened term, the roll of honor includes 29 more names than that of last fall term. Two hundred six students are listed with grade points above 3.5. This is also an increase from last spring term when 161 stu dents made the honor roll. The number of four points also increased. Last spring 18 made straight A’s; this fall term 20 turned them in; and winter term there were 22. Those who hit the top with four points are: Shirley K. An derson, Helen Angell, John A. Busterud, Paul E. Callahan, Frankie Cecil, Marjory E. Clear, Marion D. Cloud, Don H. Coulter, Billie J. Dexter, Armin H. Gropp, Boy J. Hensley. Clinton S. McGill, Thelma C. Nelson, Edith A. Ontliank, Jeanne E. Parker, Elizabeth S. Plankington, Betty J. Poindexter, John A. Powers, Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Milton M. Small, Jean E. Spearow, and Don W. Treadgold. Qlee. Slack May Play Here Committee heads for the Frosh Glee met Thursday night and formulated plans for the annual freshman dance, which will be held Friday, April 24, at McArthur court. Hal Locke, orchestra chairman, announced that prospects were bright for obtaining Freddy Slack’s orchestra to play at the dance. Slack, who is considered the originator of “boogie w uugie iiiuoiu, was iuuueny it member of Will Bradley's nation ally famous band. Choice Next Week His band is reported to have created a new sensation in Cali fornia, where it has fulfilled sev eral record engagements at top night spots. Locke said that the definite selection of an orches tra will be made next week, and if Slack’s band cannot be ob tained, Woody Hite or one of sev Committee Chairmen Named by KKK Chiefs JIM THAYER . . . one of the chiefs for . . . Chairmen to Reveal j Theme Tomorrow Committee heads for the Krazy s Kopy Krawl, scheduled for Sat- \ urday, April 11, were announced last night by Bob Lovell and Jim Thayer, co-chairman of the dance. They are: Emerson Page, p r o m o t i oon chairman; Doug David, tickets; | Ken Bowes, programs; Don Beld ing, arrangements and Warren ;| Roper, patrons. | The dance .is being sponsored | by Alpha Delta Sigma, men's na- | tional advertising honorary. The theme of the dance and further details will be announced Satur day, according to the two chair men. bing to Kenearse “Of Thee I Sing” read ing rehearsal today at 1 o’clock—Act II, Scene II. (Photo bu Kcnncll-Ellis) BOB LOVELL . . . . . . the Krazy Kopy Krawl eral Seattle bands may play. Plans to have an elaborately decorated dance to express the naval theme were announced by Bud Bird, co-chairman of dec orations. Admiral Elimination Selection of the five finalists for the first “Little Admiral” will be made later next week, accord ing to Entertainment Chairman Bass Dyer. He said that all wom en's organizations are to submit a picture of their freSimian can didates by Saturday. It is hoped that the San Diego naval base will make the final Election, al though no word has been re ceived from them yet. Girls will be granted 1 o’clock permission to attend the dance. During intermission Skull and Dagger, sophomore men’s hon orary, plans to have its tapping ceremony. There may also be sev eral numbers from finalists in the all-campus sing which will be held the following night, it was announced by publicity chairman Harry Glickman. Bat gain Hunter Buys Lost Dress A much-feted green forma), was among the incongruous con glomeration of apparel and nick nacks sold over the AWS aution block Wednesday in front of the Side. It went to Betty Lou (wily buyer) Brugman, sophomore in social science. The sales netted S28.ll, with auctioneers Joe Montag and Fred Lloyd wielding the gavel. Lloyd substituted for Bunny Potts, who was originally designated co auctioneer with Montag. The enterprise was considered a success, according to Marge Dibble, AWS president. She com mented, "Oh, golly! It was won derful!” Sign Contest Ends at Noon Tomorrow The high flying red, white, amt blue banner of The Stars and Stripes will be the theme of Jun ior Weekend in order to carry; out the "Of Thee I Sing” motif, the Weekend directorate decidecf Thursday. With the announcement of tin* theme Betty Jane Biggs, promo tion chairman, pointed out thr.it the motif could be played up in, the roaidsidb sign contest which closes at noon tomorrow. The selection of a theme war* left in the hands of the commit tee instead of holding the tradi tional theme contest, explained Pat Cloud, junior class president. This was done, he said, because of many difficulties which have arisen because of war pressure. No War Kali Kali John Busterud, Junior Weekend chairman, pointed out that tin* theme was not chosen in order; to play on the present war emo tionalism but merely to carry out, the central motif of the musical. The theme should be used as “happy type of patriotism,” ho added, and is not used to remind students of Pearl Harbor but of the United States. The directorate committee which selected the theme is: Cloud, Busterud, Miss Biggs, and Les Anderson, chairman of the" Junior' Prom committee. Steele Gets Yeil Position Bud Steele, junior in business! administration, with two terms of yell duke experience behind him, was again appointed to this posi tion Thursday night by Earle Russell, re-elected yell king'. Steele was first appointed yell duke for last spring' term. He served in this capacity for all of that term and for most of the fall term football season, before being declared ineligible on a; scholastic ruling. Duke Lynn The new yell assistant was cho sen from a group of candidates who have been trying out for the positions during the past week. Frank Lynn, freshman in business administration, was previously; appointed to the dukedom for this term by Russell. "I greatly appreciate being re elected to the yell king position,-1 said Russell Thursday night, "an