Book Prize Won By Thelma Chaney Thelma Chaney, sophomore in liberal arts, was awarded the Phi Beta Kappa book prize Thursday by the Oregon chapter of the or ganization. The prize consists of books to the value of $25, and it is awarded on the basis of scholarship and promise to a student completing lower-division work. Miss Chaney has a GPA of 3.74 for her five terms’ work at the University. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS— nominated 24 coed beauties for the honor of being its Dandelion Queen. , For Sale W olf Chubby Tuxmodel Practically new $325.00 1160 Emerald, Apt. 4 Mothers' Scholarships Applicants tor Oregon Mothers* club scholarships have been interviewed in Port land and Eugene, according to Karl W. Onthank dean of per sonnel administration. Decisions of how many scholarships will be awarded will be made at the meeting of mothers Saturday morning in Guild hall. Oregana Sale Resumed Sale of the 1946 Oregana has resumed at the educational activities office in McArthur court. They may be obtained from 8 to 12 noon today. No Afternoon Classes AH classes this afternoon and tomorrow will be dis missed in accordance with long-standing tradition to allow students to participate in Junior Weekend activities. DINE OUT TONIGHT DIETZ and his rumba kings FULL COURSE DINNERS Open every night except Monday No cover charge before 8:00—After 8:00, 35c. Phone Springfield 375 or 2144 for reservations Don Motter, Owner and Manager LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS AN OREGON TRADITION The Anchorage On The Mill Race 997 Franklin Phone 30 OLIVERMEN ADD (Continued from page four) Starters in the backfield will undoubtedly be the tried and trusted quartet of Iver son, Newquist, Koch, and Bell. Of the four,' Bell is the only One who Is not a previous Ietterwinner. Whether or not this quartet can break loose for any long: gains this after noon is still an undecided issue, but experience certainly weighs in their favor. Not to be overlooked however, are a pair who may start in the opposing backfield—Bobby Rey nolds and Glenn Wilson. Reynolds needs no introduction to Webfoot fans in view of his stellar per formances in previous years and his exhibition this spring as well. Wilson on the other hand has shown plenty of spark at the full back berth, and, though he has shown none too much spark this last week, he is expected to come through this afternoon. Of interest to many grid fans is the possibility that Walt Donavan, leading scorer in the PCC last year, may be back in uniform at a full back berth today. Donavan has been working out on the track squad for the last few weeks, but is not expected to travel to Pull man with the cinder squad this weekend. OSC NETMEN (Continued from page four) ton, May 2<t and 25, with six schools competing. Montana will be the only team represented that did not have a team in the Nor thern Division conference. On the courts today the varsity team had a stiff workout in pre paration for the matches with the Huskies. Carey and' VanZandt be ing very energetic, played four sets. The men who will travel to Se attle have been fairly well estab lished. In addition to Coach Wash ke the men will probably be Zeig er, Anderson, Philan, McBride and Carey. The only other game of the con ference finds the Idaho Vandals meeting the Washington State Cougars today. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOR NIA (Berkeley)—It wasn’t im morality but a case of mistaken identity that got a certain male University student named Shirley into an unusual situation. Shirley was sharing an apartment some distance from the campus when he received an unpleasant letter from the dean of women’s office expell ing him because he was living with two men. He went down and ex plained things and was promptly reinstated. 7 Treat her to our delicious, rich, mellow, ice cream, made of the purest ingredients. MEDO-LAND CREAMERY 675 Charnelton Phone .393 /?£¥?... Light-As-Air All-Elastic Satin PANTY-GIRDLES In gay prints or plain paslolt IDEAL FOR I SPORTS AND ALL-OCCASION WEAR. & diul SOID AT LEADING STORES EVERYWHERE is FOR JUNIOR WEEKEND Flowers for Mother's corsages for the prom Chose Gardens Florists 58 E. Broadway Phone 4240