1939 Little All-American Calls Signals for Ducks Some guys just go on being quar terbacks all their lives. Frank Zazula is still calling the signals but in a different capacity than in 1934 when he engineered McKinley high to the Ohio state championship. He called signals at Akron University in 1939 and Was selected on many little All-Ameri can teams as an outstanding quar terback. Now, as backfield coach at the University of Oregon, he is still calling the plays. “Zaz” is Oregon’s quarterback behind the scenes. He is the head scout who comes back with the opponents’ probable plays. With the tricky scout calling the oppo sition’s signals Oregon is able to set up effe ctive defenses against them. He sometimes runs the plays in practice and his "stutter” style has caused many a would be tackier to dive into space and come up with—nothing. The 32-year-old backfield coach took his coaching job at Oregon at the request of Head Coach Ai ken in 1946. Away from football, Zaz is a family man having two daughters, Susan Jo, 5, Sally Jane, 4, and a son Frank Allan, 5 months. Freshman Post Petitions Asked Petitions for the U. S. A. nomina tions for freshman class officers were called for at yesterday’s U. S. A. meeting by Virginia Woods, nom ination co-chairman. All freshman interested in run ning for class office on the U. S. A. ticket must turn in petitions and eligibility slips by December 2 to Miss Woods at the Zeta Tau Alpha house or to Art Wahlers at Hunter hall. Clay Meyers and Bob Miller, plat form committee co-chairmen, pre sented the first reading of the United Students Association’s pro posed constitution. It will be voted on at a meeting Tuesday, Novem ber 23, in 3 Fenton at 4 p. m. McGavran Speaks Dr. Donald A. McGavran will speak to the University Christian Fellowship meeting this Sunday at 6 p. m. at YMCA. Any interested person may attend the meeting. Since 1923 Dr. McGavran has been done missionary work in the central province of India. CHECK THESE f/ EDUCATION ^ iV, TRAINING W. PAY TRAVEL iV ATHLETICS Where else could you obtain all these opportunities and still not Interrupt your normal civilian life?, The Citizen Marine Corps offers you these oppoiw tunities and many others. If you are a young man I between the age of 17 and 32 (older If a veteran). It will pay you In more ways than one to call or visit your local Marine Reserve Headquarters let complete details. Police Clear Man Of Shooting Blame The man arrested at Waldport last night was cleared today of any connection with the shooting of a Eugene auto salesman. State police said an investigation indicated the arrested man—he gave the name Ed Blank—was not involved in the wounding of a Eu gene man last Tuesday. Re-Baliot On Bowl 'Maybe' LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18—CAP) There may be many anxious hours of waiting next Monday before the Rose Bowl vote of the Pacific Coast Conference is announced. “Anytime after 9 o’clock Monday morning (Pacific daylight time),” said the conference commissioner’s office here today. Conference faculty representa tives of the 10 universities have been instructed to telegraph their vote to the commissioner’s office by noon Monday, or anytime after the conference football battles wind up last Saturday. H. D. Thoreau, executive assist ant to Commissioner Victor O. Schmidt, said the vote will not be announced before 9 a. m., and if some of the members are late wir ing, or their messages are delayed the result might not be released un til mid or late afternoon. The race hinges, of course, on California’s final game against Stanford at Berkeley, and Oregon’s battle with Oregon State at Cor vallis. As previously explained, if the two teams wind up in a tie, and the conference vote results in a five five deadlock which cannot be alter ed after successive balloting (an other time consumer, incidentally), then the team longest away from the Rose Bowl would draw the hon or. Oregon would be the team, in this event. The Webfoots last played fn the Pasadena classic in 1920, but California appeared in 1938. DON’T FORGET! OREGANA NOW!! Dean Victor Morris To Speak in Lebanon Dean Victor P. Morris of the Uni versity of Oregon School of Busi ness Administration is to be the speaker at a dinner meeting of the Oregon Mother’s Club at Lebanon today. Oregon Dad’s and Oregon Alumni will be guests of the meet ing also. Dean Morris will discuss the subject, “Higher Education in this Dynamic World.” The Oregon Mother’s Club of Lebanon has an active program of meetings for this year. YW Secretary Here Paul E. Keiser, regional secre tary of the student YMCA, will be on the UO campus Tuesday and Wednesday. Kaiser will meet with the cam pus YM cabinet, advisory board, and freshman club. While here he will also make a general survey of YM activities at Oregon. For Thanksgiving Treats... buy at • • • Campbell's GROCERY Can We Have FREEDOM IN AN ATOMIC AGE? Must we choose between education and research ? .. . between Freedom and Research, and security? Is security to be found in secrecy jar in achievement ? PROF. E. S. WENGERT Consultant to the Atomic Energy Commission, will lead a discussion of these questions Sunday evening, Nov. 21. It’s informal. Bring your pipe, your knit ting. your date. Buffet supper at 7':00, then the dis cussion, and when you’re tired of talking there'll be dancing. 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