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PAGE 2: Preferential Syetem Explained Oregon pc PAGE 4: Vaughn Corley Becomes Coach VOLUME XLIII UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1942 NUMBER 104 ut’iimi'iV'ti'Mi VAUGHN CORLEY . . . . . . line coach since 1939 who has been elected football coach to replace Tex Oli ver, now in the U. S. Navy. Vaughn Corley Named Coach Vaughn Corley, line coach at the University since 1939, was unanimously elected head football coach to replace Tex Qiiver at a meeting of the athletic board last night. The ap pointment was made ‘for the duration” or until Oliver should return to his duties here. Sunday morning papers flashed the first news that Tex (Please turn to page eight) Election Held InTwo Polls From 8-6 Undamaged by Jim Frost’s election-eve “bull-whip,” the gen eral ASUO elections will be held today in two separate polling places. The old Co-op store build ing. next to the College Side, and the YMCA house will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., including the noon hour, to accommodate expected crowds of voters. The old Co-op building, desig nated as poll No. 1, will handle students whose last names begin with the letters A to K, inclusive. The YM house, poll No. 2, will be open to those students whose last names begin with the letters L, to Z, inclusive. Double Check There will, according to Frost, (Please turn to page seven) Dame Rumor • The Emerald’s column Spike a Rumor a Day Would now create quite a laugh. At the rate that the rumors have been flyin’ of late They’re behind ’bout a year and a half. —J.W.S. VatifUj, Pmcedute, Following is a list of sug gestions compiled Monday night by the director of elections. They should help to speed the procedure. 1. Show some means of iden tification — educational activ ities card (known as registra tion card), ASUO athletics card, class card, or driver’s li cense. 2. Come during class hours —avoid the noon rush, if pos sible. The new streamlined cheeking system will run stu dents through within a mini mum of time. 3. Know who you want to vote for. 4. Be prepared to vote pref erentially, viz., he prepared to vote for second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth choice as well as firs* choice for student body president. 5. No electioneering', solicit ing of votes, or loitering will he allowed within 50 feet of either poll, the old Co-op store and the VIMCA house. Any one violating this rule is liable to he referred to the disciplinary committee for action. Constitutions Not Secured By Jim Frost Chaos bred chaos last nig-ht an elections for the classes of V3 and '44 were suspended by order* of Jim Frost, first vice-president, of the student body, acting in Frost's decision will not af fect class nominations, which were legally made by t hi; classes of '43 and '44. In case of a re-called election these nominations would presumably stand. his capacity as director of elec tions. “I am taking this action,” sa d Frost on election eve, “because director of elections I am requir ing constitutiontl evidence by the classes involved as to the re quirements of voters. After ;i thorough search with Pat Cloud, president gf the junior class, and Barry Campbell, president of the sophomore class, constitutions for the two classes could not fc-o secured. “Neither could the minutes (Please turn to pay'c seven) Hill! Ii:il!';i|iil HOUSE NOMINEE S . . . Hilt' . . . for Junior Weekend Queens below are, top r jw, from left, Geraldine Barry, Frances Cox, Eleanor Engdahl, Phybis Gordon, Milodene Gos <, Dorothy Greer, Betty Gregg. Center row, from left, Pauline Johnson, Elaine Lee, Lorraine Long-, Carolyn Loud, Dorothy Manley. Bottom row, from left, Beatrice Schum, Margaret Sleeper, C s Steele, Lilas Todd, Tclen Trask, Mildred Wilson. The Highland House candidate was declared inel gible because she had senior standing and another candidate will be named. Queen Selection Method Announced Ballots Ready Only Wednesday The announcement Friday of a ‘politics-proof” method of se lection of a Junior Weekend Queen calls for securing of bal lots Wednesday from the co-op, said John Busterud, chairman of Junior Weekend, who made the announcement. The method will be used in selecting a queen from the 21 candidates who were named by their houses Thursday. The ballots may be secured at no other time than during Wednesday, he emphasized. They will be marked with numbers corresponding to those on educa tional activities cards. As a dou ble check names will also ba crossed off in the student di rectory. Judging The judges of the contest will survey the candidates at 7:30 Wednesday at the news bureau * and make their choices. Then ballots will be saved uncounted in sealed envelopes under the care of the faculty judges. (Please turn to t'acje seven)