■Rushing Begins (Continued from page one) cl oice dates from 5 to 6 p.m. Rush jog: will officially end with break fast for the new pledges at their houses on May 5. Now Playing “Singing in the Rain” Gene Kelly & Debby Reynolds also “Talk About a Stranger" George Murphy & Nancy Davis Now Playing “All About Eve" with Bette Davis Now Playing “Elopement” j Clifton Webb & Ann Francis I also “You Never Can Tell" I Dick Powell & Peggy Dow Oregana Reserves Conclude Today Last chance to reserve a copy of this year’s Oregana will be today through Thursday in the Co-op. Cost of the yearbook, to come out Junior Weekend, is $6.75, Copies were made available through cancellation of orders made earlier in the year by stu dents leaving school. Oregana Busi ness Manager Chuck Isaak ex plained. Marv Hansen is'in charge of the sales. FOR RENT Binoculars for Nature Study see TOM FREDRICKS Boom 68, Alpha Hall Trackmen Nip (Continued Irom I'Ojie four) 880-yard run — Jack Hutchins («): Morgan (W): Vnnderhoof (W). Time, 1:56.8. 220-yard dash- Bill Fell (O); Hutchinson (VV); Mock l O >. Time, :22.2. Two-mile run Denny Myer (VV); Reiser (O): Richards (VV). Time, 9:26.8. (New meet record, surpassing old mark of 9:34.4 set in 1930 by Clarence Hill, Oregon.) 220-yard low hurdles Frank Morris (VV); Thornburgh (VV); Gruenther (VV). Time. :24.9. Mile relay—Oregon (Fell. Mart in, Hutchins, Anderson). Time, 8:18.6. (New meet record, surpass ing the 8:19.7 set in 1987 by Wash ington. New Oregon record sup passing the 8:20.6 set by 1988 team of Burr, Murr, Howerman, and Ilolniun.) S T U D EN T S All undamaged Books Purchased Spring Term are returnable for full credit until April 15th. U of O CO-OP STORE Top Cost for Junior Weekend Moats Set at $70 for Each Combination The maximum coat for construc tion of Junior Weekend floats was set by the float committee Thurs day at $70. This is to be the com ; bined cost of ull groups in a pair ing. Co-chairman of the committee, Jim Owens, said that floats will be judged on originality, quality of workmanship and adherence to the general theme "Childhood Mem ories." ■ Themes for floats will be due in at the Junior Weekend office by April 23. Organizations, however, should turn in an alternate theme in case of duplication. Itemized Account Kequlred By Thursday, May 8, an item ized account of the cost of each float must be turned in. Floats should be completed by noon on Saturday, May 10. Owens said the parade would start promptly at -I p.m., forming near the railroad station nt 4th and Willamette. The absolute deadline ! for entering floats will be 4:30 | p.m. and floats will be lined up on i a first come, first served basis. I Judges will be spaced evenly ■ along the parade route which will 1 follow Willamette to 13th, up 13th ! to University, then up University In a cigarette, taste makes the difference — and Luckies taste better! The difference between “just smoking” and really enjoying your smoke is the taste of a cigarette. You can taste the difference in the ( smoother, mellower, more enjoyable taste of a Lucky . . . for two important reasons. First, L.S./M.F.T.—Lucky Strike means fine tobacco ... fine, mild tobacco that tastes better. Second, Luckies are made to taste better ... proved best- / made of all five principal brands. So reach for a I Lucky. Enjoy the cigarette that tastes better! Be Happy-Go Lucky! Buy a carton today! Keysfon ■* I jatV product or c^mVutrtm AMERICA’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES LS./M FT-Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco where it will dh.bumi at MucArthur court. Winner* Get Cup The men'll organization uml thn women’ll organization responsible for the winning float will each re ceive a cup. Pairings for floaty are an fol low* : Sigma Alpha Mu, Carson 2; Hendricks hall, Tau Kappa Epsi lon, Sherry Koss-Omega hall, Nes tor hall; Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta; Lambda Chi Alpha, French hall. Cherniy hull, Delta Gamma; Campbell Club, Delta Del ta Delta; PI Kappa Alpha, Min tUrn-Merrlck hall. Carson 4; Yeo men, Zeta hall, Hunter hall, Pi Kappa Phi; Chi Omega. More Pairings Sigma Chi, Alpha Omicron Pi; Theta Chi, Carson 5; Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Chi Pal, Sigma hall, Seilerstrom hall, Pi Beta Phi; Philadelphia House, McOhesney hall, Stan Kny-Stitzer hall. Alpha Phi; Sigma Phi Epsi lon, Ann Judson. Delta Zeta; Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Chi Omega. Phi Kappa Pal, Orides, Highland House; Alpha hall, Gamma hall, Phi Sigma Kappa, Kebcc house; Delta IJpsilon, Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Gamma Delta, Zeta Tau Al pha. l.’nlversity House; Sigma Al pha Epsilon, Alpha Gamma Delta: Sigma Nu, Alpha Delta PI; Beta Theta Pi, Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Kappa; and Kappa Sigma, Carson 3. e Campus Briefs 0 Igly man competition will begin on April 21 and will continue during the remainder of that week. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, national men’s service fraternity, ihe campaign will be a money ■aiser for the World Student Ser vice Fund. ^ The regular meeting of the University Religious council, which s scheduled for noon today in the iVe ,tminster house, has been can died. Next week’s meeting will ne held at the regular time. 0 Camp directors representing he Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls, i'MCA and possibly the Boy Scouts ,vill interview students Interested n summer camp counseling from 1 to 4 p.in. Thursday in 101 1*R. 0 Tryouts for all persons who tre interested In being master of .•eremonles for the All-Campus Vodvil show will be held again at 1 p.m. today in the Student Union. Applicants arc to bring a prepared script and read as if introducing a few acts from the actual show to demonstrate style. This will be the last time that tryouts will be held. Jane Wiggcn Captures Northwest Presidency Jane Wiggcn, junior in architec ture and allied arts, was elected president of the Northwest region of Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group, at the regional convention which ended early this term. Marian Briner, junior in history, was elected regional secretary. The Northwest region comprises the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. The convention decided to hold the 1953 convention on the Uni versity of Oregon campus. The local chapter will put out the re gional paper, with Lois Schmidt, junior in music, serving as editor. 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