One P.M. Per \ Pends Consent Highlights of yesterday’s ASUO assembly at McArthur court included Marie Rogndahl, singing “Shadow Song,” and the introduction of a new yell by the rally squad. Miss Rogndahl was called back for two encores. Opening the assembly, Audrey Holliday, ASUO president, asked students to “get in and pitch” for the variety show which will be student written and di rected. She announced that an exchange assembly will be held at Oregon State college November 29, and OSC will come here either Novem b&t 30 or December 7. Any group willing to sponsor an ASUO as sembly Thanksgiving evening was asked to submit a petition. Miss Holliday reported that only the student affairs committee is left to pass on 1 o’clock permission, the student counoil and the heads of houses haying already given their approval. With a record of more bonds sold last year than any other uni versity or college in the country, Ed Allen, chairman of the campus 6th war loan drive, outlined plans to keep that record this year. In addition to the campus contest, students will present a show at the Victory center in Portland. All bonds sold at that show will be credited to the University. The drive will last from November 20 to 29. The Kappa Alpha Theta quartet sang “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi,” and the Chi Psi song. Barbara Pearson, sophomore class presi dent,, announced that the sopho more “Whiskerino” will be Novem ber 11, with a prize for outstand ing beards. Next Thursday's assembly will p'atelicize the World Student Ser vice fund, Marguerite Wittwer, WSSF chairman, announced. Library Opens New Reserve The open-shelf book reserve on the second floor of the library is again available for students. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Friday and Sat urday hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 to 9 p.m. It (Please turn to page four) Victory Show Aspirants Asked to Audition Today Another audition for talent to participate in the UO war bond show in Portland this month is scheduled for 4 today in Ger linger hall. Anyone who can play an accordian, a harmonica, or any other musical instrument, is especially urged to attend. The names of those chosen for the Victory show in Portland will be announced in the Emerald Tuesday, November 7. Their ex penses for the trip will be paid. AWStof Direct Trade Dinners Beginning next Wednesday night, women’s houses will hc1