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Dhekdn W Emerald JLrt-MJ JLOXLi iAVj Editor iNAiKLarj wiiNomr Business Manager WiriWJUK Managing Editor Advertising Manager JEANNE SIMMONDS News Editor MARILYN SAGE, WINIFRED ROMTVEDT Associate Editors Art Litchman, Tommy Wright Co-Sports Editors BYRON MAYO Assistant Managing Editor MARYANN THIELEN Assistant News Editor BERNARD ENGEL Chief Copy Editor ANITA YOUNG Women’s Page Editor JACK CRAIG World News Editor BETTY BENNETT CRAMER Music Editor Editorial Board Mary Margaret Ellsworth, Jack Craig, Ed Allen, Beverly Ayer Published daily during the college year except Sundays, Mondays, and holidays end Anal exam periods by tne Associated Students, University of Oregon. Entered as second-class matter at the poctofflce. Eugene, Oregon. end court has a catch to it. Her royal highness and her prin cesses will be billed for part of the prices of the royal gowns. Gowns fii for the queen and her court may cost from $20 to $50 if the example set in other years is followed. The budget allows $10 for each dress, and the members of the court foot the rest of the bill. Since last year’s budget allowed only $5 apiece, the increase to $10 is a step in the right direction. The system is not altogether unfair. This year, the court, the coronation chairman, and the Junior Weekend chairmen will select the style of dress. They plan to find a pattern that will be a suitable formal for other occasions as well as for the [Weekend festivities. However, like bridesmaids’ dresses, the gowns will not be the choices of the individuals, and they may he very unneces sary additions to their wardrobes. And the junior coeds should not be charged for the honor of being royal personages for the Weekend. Two things can be done this year. If there is anything left in the “slush” (incidental) fund, the committee can appro priate an equal share to the queen and princesses to cut their expenses. Or, if there is any profit after the junior class has received its customary $200, part of it can be used to reimburse the members of the court. In the future, the committee may be able to budget enough to pay the.complete price of the gowns. Otherwise, some future court may be chosen for ability to pay. The honor of being chosen as a member of the Junior Week iiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii Jam for Breakfast iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiimiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By Ted Ilallock We were just musing over what happened to Johnny Richards all of a sudden. John, you recall, had the great outfit which played at Hermosa's Zucca’s for so long, then at the Hollywood Club, one of LA’s less elite clippers. Had good ar rangements (evidence: “Jealousy,” “Musicraft"), and good men. Please inform if whereabouts known. McElroy’s and KGW-NBC’s Van Hoomissen is filling odd Monday and Sunday nights at J. Beach. Chalk up one more error for Hue depohl, and NBC. A1 Donahue cur rently at J. B. on live nights. Read ing the Oregonian radio schedule, we came across Barnet Novel- on W at 10:15 p.m. nightly. Spent three hours trying to figure whether a smart music ed had coined a new word for ork, or No vel- was Latin for Charlie. Turned out the guy is a very sad com mentator of sorts. KALE has in itiated a full hour of fairly hep disc music each and every eve. Time. 11-11:30 p.m. Saturday Sessions Word received that J. Brorby, of the Side Brorbys, has finally nailed an 88, which should appear during this week and contribute to lively sessions from now on. Original plan stands: Clambakes each Sat urday afternoon from 2-5. All cam pus musikers invited. Rumor has the local “100 Orga nization” attempting to get Mac court for a Friday night dance, this weekend. Evidently they might not be able to raise the desperate ly-needed $100, as their share of the Van Doren fund, and want a money-making affair to cinch the contribution. Noble motive, if fac ulty factions let the Igloo out for any cause other than fur-lining a class bank account. Summer Settings Personal survey notes: The Bung alow at Seaside, the dance-hall at Rockaway, possibly Willamette Park, Jantzen Beach and the Pa lais Royale, all plan a helluva sum mer. Short and sweet: they’ll all be open from July to September. I will admit having read the April 8 issue of Down Beat com pletely. For one reason: Mike Levin’s great review of Woody Herman’s Carnegie concert. Our chips have never seen a more com pletely sympathetic treatment of a difficult job: writing of a diffi cult job. Though often overly blase (NY critics have had only two chances during the year, thus far, to hear the Herd in person), they hav not resorted to mass panning the moment Woody stepped into the hinterlands for popularity creating one-nighters. Nor did they pick apart the band's performance of Stravinsky’s obviously near im possible score. Mostly Good Levin’s only adverse comment, and certainly not a caustic one at that, concerned Ralph Burns’ often tiresome use of high register trumpets, plus rhythmic interpo lations which have been criticized as being “too much” for a four man section to cut. (Please turn to page seven) | I’ | p*"^s5?S§sr5fc Reprinted from the May issue of Esquire •Vi/e 'rhever^couldjhoid a ^ob—now he’s been discharged, ^ Jrom the Army!” tybed Beckwith and ^Januny tM-a^ga id'd ^bucktatUm, This here column space Would be blank sans verse We’re fillin’ in the place For better or for worse. Tuesday ayem—column time—here it is, read it with your morning coffee and cigarette. Back together, through stormy weather, are Delta Zeta Mae Bignell and Sigma Chi Cam Mallory ... A pin-planting wasn’t enough so ATO Don Closson and Theta Charlotte Gething upped and got engaged last week . . . Chi O Phvll Roach married Norman Austin Sunday afternoon. Seen at the wedding was Chi O alum Carolyn McKinley, soon to be married herself . . . Add combos: Gamma Phi Diane Mead and Sigma Nu Walt Donovan . . . Probably one of the longest pin plantings in history was that of Pi Phi Wanda Shaw and Beta Ken Jackson. Seems the strings are broken. Ah . . . Spring Spring is here: Hal Dove has discovered the charm of a Kappa in sleek Mary Lou Hill . . . Those sharp tans around the millrace area belong to Kappa Sig Reed Grasle and Alpha Phi Patty New ton . . . One of our buddies, Tri Delt Flora Kibbler buzzed into town the other day. She’s been teaching school of late, but enrolls in Stanford this summer . . . Also back for a visit was ATO John Laue, lookin’ fit-as-a-fiddle after those three years in the service . . . Fiji Luke Bacelleri is making the. rounds of Alpha hall . . . SAE Gil Pease went on a fishing trip the other day, but didn’t do so well, cuz he fell in the McKenzie . . . Chuck Beckner and Bill Williams kinda flopped in their initial try as bouncers out at Willamette Park. A IIUPK s IjUCK Loose-leaf leakings: Alpha Phi Dottie Wightman assisted Beta Bill Yates to enjoy picnic-time Sat eve. . . Alpha Xi Delta Shirley Sisley and Phi Psi Larry Lau were cheek-to-cheeking at one of the better known roadspots over the weekend . . . Peggy Finnell, Pi Phi, is still agog over the recent visit of Johnny Wheeler, who trained up from California to see her . . . Theta Dagmar Shanks fainted at the eight ayem Easter service at the Episcopal church Sunday . . . Poor Alpha Chi Lois McConkey is sufferin’ from a bad case of poison oak . . . Gamma Phi Jo Anne Preble celebrated Easter morn by accepting Bill Scheer’s Beta pin . . . Chi O Barbara Lee Cheney went home for the weekend, so Beta Jack Morrow spent Saturday night playing bridge at the Chi O house. . . . A comely couple cuttin’ con fusin' capers is Kappa Sig Don Wingate and Delta Zeta Joanne Utz. Both of their houses are hav ing big events on ditto nights; which will win out ? No, Not That! Clippings for the kids: “Captain”! Jim Benhay, Fiji, has several fish-1 hooks in his back and the lines I all lead to the Delta Gamma house and to the hands of pretty Jeanne Long . . . We’re wondering if it’s a thing of the past for Tri-Delt Jane Corchran and Fiji Paul Smith. . . . Honored at a formal Sunday Easter dinner at Phi Kappa Psi were Beaver Wittwer (Sigma Kappa), Kay Schneider (Chi O) and Molly Claire (Alpha Phi), each guest was presented with a red rose corsage. Typically Phi Psi was the hot dogs and potato chip picnic that followed . . . SAE Fletcher Shillern was here on leave with his time being taken up by Gamma Phi Joan Pogson . . . Theta Janet Davis returned from Port land with a 1942 baby-blue Cadil lac. Bob Powell squired her over the weekend up north . . . Criminy! Crime department: Someone swiped Lena Little, (Alpha Chi freshman car) from a service sta tion, punctured its gas tank, de livered it to the front of the Alpha Chi house Friday evening on its -n. Olgllld, Aipim CjpSHUIl null) was seen near the crime . . . Add pairings: Theta Louranna Preston and Fiji Francis Thorn . . . Don Leedom waited one week after re ceiving his Beta pin before be stowing it upon Pi Phi Marylou Kelpper . . . Tri-Delt Janet Watts is still tellin’ her pals ’bout the good time she had with Fiji Chuck Taylor the other night . . . Wanted: a movie projector. Kindly contact Peggy Ziegler, Pi Phi, who has some smashing reels of Hawaii, that she’s dying to screen . . . The Sis Scott league comes up with still another entry. This time it’s George ‘T’m glad I Waited For You” Watkins. Hiya, J. B. . . . DU Frank Dilling has been picnicing with Chub Watson of late. Ad Department Corailing the chatter: Paid ad vertisement—Poor Bob Sullivan, Phi Delt, has been trying his darndest to meet Gamma Phi Jo Anne Knight, but she continues to go out of her way to avoid him . . . Lee Eden, brother of the Sig Ep’s Doug, paid a visit the other day and wound up with a date with B. J. McKenzie . . . The Milt Sparks Fan Club held a regular meeting at a recent DU-Chi O picnic. Each of the honored Chi O lassies wore a sign on her back indicating membership to the Sparks club . . . Kappa Sig Boh Welch and Sigma Kappa “Johnny” Johnson are getting along famously . . . Phi Psi Jim Longwood is despondent ly resigning himself to studying on ^timiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiumiiiiiTiiimiiniiitniiiiicimifTniirdnnifniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiMiiiniHiiin^ ( Clips and ( ] Comments I I 1 Washington State College — “What Madness” is the theme of the 1946 Junior Review. Singing dancing, beautiful girls and elec tion of the Junior Prom queen high light events. University of Indiana—facing an unprecedented mounting tide of applications for admission next fall, upped the free for out-of-state students from $62.50 to $153.75 a semester. Southern Cal—Paying a penny a* vote, SC students will choose their “ideal man” from a group of six stalwart contestants to rule at their Amazon-Blue Key Tro janality dance. The man with the greatest financial backing will be the victor and all proceeds from this collection will be turned over to the World Student Service Fund. The “ideal man” will receive a per petual trophy. Stanford University—New schol arship regulations have been an nounced at Stanford, indicating the swing towards higher academic standards. Every student will be required to keep a closer check on his grade point average than he has in the past. UCLA—Bruins writer will at tempt to solve the problem of man’s inheritance differences when they compete in a current essay contest based on the theme “Are all men created equal?” Silver cup and plaque are offered for winning essays. Saturday evening. Apparently a little Theta is not shedding any tears over the deal . . . Add faces that-light-up-dept: Fiji Don Mc Sweeney after those phone calls from former Kappa Mary Barnett now at Dominican college. Late But Still Here Too Late To Classify: A gang of Chi O’s went on a two njile Titter - in the rain and mud to attend a Beta picnic . . . Glad to see ADPi Marilyn Fanelli back in school. She changed her mind about staying in California . . . Fiji Uncle Bert George “Sportin’ Life” Cox is try ing to ease the pain of his loss in the Gamma Foo house . . . Add combos: DU Forrest Kjemhus and Chi O Pat Davies . . . DU Jim Young ran into a wall Friday eve. Perhaps he found what he was lookin’ for . . . Chi O Mary Patten has a black eye . . . Some men strike out every once in a while, but Hank Kavanaugh fanned three times Saturday ... Ho hum . . . One of the best passers we’ve seen in years is varsity halfback Bill Behrens. He really looked good last Friday night on the gridiron. Didja know that Edgar Buchanan, the movie star, is a brother of the Miss Buchanan who teaches Eng lish at Oregon ? . . . Jack DonhtSn ~ is booking space well in advance at the Gamma Phi house . . . Ken Hume is still lookin’ for greener pastures. Phi Delt Tommy Kay had a wonderful time Sunday with Gamma Phi Joanie Hibbs. In Closing: Grab that last dough nut and scram off to class. We’ll be back (it’s inevitable) Friday morn with more rumors and light stuff about YOU, dear readers. Twenty years of service to Oregon men KAMPUS Barber Shop Leo, Mac, Don, and Bert 849 E. 13th