Library Hours Given The Library will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Memorial Day. On Monday hours will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Administrative, aud io-visual, and technical process of fices in the Library will be closed Memorial Day. For that GRADUATING SENIOR • • • Give him (or her) a gift that lasts. Come in and see our complete line of watches, jewelry and silverware • • 9 BRISTOWS Jewelers 620 Willamette f ROTC Instructors Get Transfer Notice Army and Air Force personnel in the military science department who will be transferred to other pests at the end of the school year were announced Thursday. Capt. Walter A. Koch will leave for Air Force Bombardment School, Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento, Calif. Capt. Emmet F. Dooley has ten tatively been assigned to the Air Force Reserve Training Center, O Hare International Airport, Chi cago. Capt. Robert M. Peden will go to Advanced Training School, Fort Benning, Ga. Others to be transferred are Sgt. Malbourn D. Mudd (tentative) to Fort Ord, Calif,, Sgt. Ralph J. Morgan to Hamilton Field, Calif., and Sgt. Alrec E. Mayea to the Portland Air Force Base. Theater Bids Sought Applications are now being taken for house manager, ticket man ager ,and check room manager of the University Theater for the 1950-51 season. Applications should be turned in to Mrs. LeJeuene Griffith in the University Theater Box Office. Good food is our Business • sandwiches - • shakes • short orders orders to go JUMBO BAR-B-Q 873'E 13th 6099W SEE THEM TODAY Our new line of ul tra-modern fishing jackets and vests HILL'S SPORTSMAN SUPPLY CO. 56 West 13th Scholarship Cup'Awarded LEE OSBITRN (right) presents the Junior Interfraternity Coimcil scholarship cup to Jiin Watkins, president of the Phi Ganuna Delta pledge class, which made the highest cumulative Gl’A of any frater nity pledge class fall term. The award was presented Tuesday at the JIFC meeting in the Iiappa Sigma house. The Fiji pledge class made over a 2.5 GPA. ROTC Graduates {Continued from fasae one) Arthur Johnson, Robert Kane, Donovan Kimball, William Lance, Robert Lavey, Fred Matthias, Wal-; ter Miller, John E. Meyer, Thomas Murphy, Elwin Paxson, Gene Rose, Thomas Sandmeyer. Donald Sehmieding, Harry Smith, Alvin Stockstad, Fred Tay lor, Fred Thompson, Richard Unis, William Van Dyke, Harold Weeks. Army Infantry students to be commissioned are: Charles Anderson, Stanley Auf eroth, Carl Baker, Robert Bitney, John Carson, Wall Cheong Chun, Oliver Deutschmann, Daniel French, William Hall, Gerald Har ris, John Holt, Alan Kunz, Richard Lamb. Lawrence Neer, Robert Randle, Frank Rayburn, Duane Roisenk Charles Rufner, Alvin Saxton, Walter Smith, Charles Strader. Future Army Transportation Corps officers are: Robert Bailey, Vernon Behrends, Marvin Clark, Alexander Cleary, Richard Courtright, Gene Hogan, Alan Hollowell, Preston Holt, Don ald Kessler, Robert Kingsbury. Norvin Liska, Donald Malloch, Robert Mensor, Norman Rhodes James Shaw, Donald Simon, Robert Thomas, Vernon Thomson, James White. Army ROTC rifle team members who will receive medals are: Neil Crosby, Lowell Aplet, Rob ert Thomas, Gerald Test, Gordon THE PADDOCK REFUSES TO SERVE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 4 This establishment insults White and Negro students by its policy of racial discrimination. They will not serve Negi'oes! SHOULD WE FURTHER THIS POLICY OF DISCRIMINATION WE REFUSE TO PATRONAGE ;; THE PADDOCK! Members of XAACP Swan, Raymond Bissell, Elmer Hitabs, Merton Bali, Robert Bitney, Irwin Holzman. On the Air BYirce ROTC team have been: Glenn Yost, Arnold Telford, Dennis Barnum, Jerry Zenzen, Al vin Rollier, Witliam Mikkelsen, Raymond Jungers, Norman Fug gitt, Donald Whitwer, Joseph Eol'f. Students Win $2,000 <Continued from page one) GPA of 3.50. A major in anthro pology, she plans to work for a masters degree. She recently won first prize in the annual poetry contest sponsored by the Univer sity English department. Lowell, who plans to major in law, ranks first in his graduating class of 2S0. He has been vice-presi dent of the student body in his high school, and a member of the basketball and tennis teams. A etfcidel ...HATS... I’hone 5-1721 Millinery Special 25 Hats! i-eg\ priced $5.00 to $10.00 reduced to $3.95 Balcony Westgate Shoppe SKIRTS pleated or straight in white and colors Values to $12.95 NOW $6.95 Hours 9 to 5 Weitejate SU&pjie 895 E. 13th A job shortage always change some lazy loafers into unfortu nate victims. limifrtu Starts Sunday, May ‘>8 “BRIDE FOR SALE” with Robert Young Claudette Colbert also "MAN ON THE EIFFEL TOWER” with Chas. Laughton Franchot Tone. Starts Wednesday, May 31 “STARS IN MY CROWN" with Joel McCrca also “CONSPIRATOR” with Robert Taylor Elizabeth Taylor Starts Sunday, May 28 “ON THE TOWN” with Gene Kelly - Frank Sinatra Starts Wednesday, May 31 ‘CHALLENGE TO LASIE’ with Edmund Gwinn Donald Crisp "GUADALCANAL DIARY” and “BOMBA ON PANTHER ISLAND” Starts Tuesday, May 30 “CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS” with Frederic March—also ‘FLIGHT TO NOWHERE’ Starts Thursday, June I Jimmy Wakely in "GUN LAW JUSTICE” also Bill Eiliott in “GALLANT LEGION” M£ KENZIE M ”1 SPRINGFIELD 7’2/Ol Starts Sunday, May 28 Clifton Webb in “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN” Starts Wednesday, May 31 “JOHNNY EAGER” with Robert Tnylor-Lana Turner also "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST” Greer Carson, Walter Pidgeon Starts Sunday, May 28 “IDOL OF CROWDS” and "FORTY THIEVES” Starts Wednesday, May 31 “INTRUDER IN THE DUST” with Claude Jarman, Jr. also “APPOINTMENT FOR MURDER” Starts Friday, June 2 “RANGE JUSTICE” and “SECRET SERVICE INVESTIGATOR” Special program has been booked for Memorial Day show ing at the Heilig, Mayflower and Lane Theatres in Eugene . . and the McKenzie and Varsity Thatres in Springfield . . , Special matinees at the Heilig and Lane Theatres with Box office opening at 12:45 and con tinuous showing afternoon and evening. The McKenzie and Var sity Theatres in Springfield will open at 1:45 with continuous showing afteinoon and evening for Tuesday, Memorial Day. The doors of the Mayflower Theatre will open in the evening at 6:45.