Soph Honor Exams Set First examinations in the Uni versity’s sophomore honors pro gram will begin Thursday, May 21, Hoyt Trowbridge, chairman of the committee on sophomore honors announced Monday. The comprehensive exams are open to all students eligible for the sophomore honors program and to otheri who have completed 35 hours and have a 2.75 or higher GPA, with the consent of the committee. Students who have completed more than 93 hours are not eligible, however. Sophomore honors are awarded to all students .passing all four exams with a '.grade of distinction." Exams will be given as follows: history. May 21, 7:30 p.m.. Com anonwealth 232; physical science May 26, 7:30 p.m., Science 16: lit erature, May 28, 7:30 p.m.. Fen ion 3; and biological science, June 2, 9 a.m., Science 322. Reading lists denoting the ma ’ terial which will be covered in the ,exams will- be distributed to stu •dents now enrolled in sophomore honors courses, and will be avail able to others in the English de partment in Friendly hall after Wednesday. Any student intending to take -the examination without having taken the corresponding honors •course is advised to consult one ■of the instructors in the course. The sophomore honors program began at Oregon this year. The program includes 39 hours of w'ork, ^.s an alternative to the Univer sity lower division group require ment. The program calls for examina Deadline Monday For Emerald Posts Petition deadline for Emerald -editor and business manager and Gre-nter editor is Monday noon, .according to R. C. Williams, secre tary of the Student Publications board. Candidates for the Emerald pos itions next year will be interviewed by the board Monday at 4 p.m. in stead of the previously announced jueeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., .Williams said. . The board will also screen for the office of student affairs appli cants for the position of Ore-nter editor Monday at 4 p.m. She Wants Your w'trcut for Mother's Day May we -make your appointment today? The FEHLY STUDIO f. 1214 Kincaid on Campus 1 i . A tions every fall and spring term, but no exams were given fall term this first year. A student may take the four exams split up in any way before he completes 93 hours. The usual program, however, is to take two exams as a freshman and two as a sophomore. Campus Calendar Noon Theatre Exec Bd 112 SU French Table 113 SU Mortar Bd 111 SU 1:30 Phi Beta Pat Gerl 2nd FI 3 Sen Prim Comm 111 SU 4 Song Ldrs 214 SU 4:30 Float Par Hum Acts 113 SU 6:30 Ski Quacks 110 SU Young Demos 111 SW Pi Lambda Theta Gerl 2nd FI 7 Phi Theta Ups 112 SU IVCF 334 SU UIS 123 Sci Candidates Listed (Continued from page one) ber of Phi Eta Slgma.GPA— 3.5. Under the party's primary plan whereby candidates may petition for two offices, the following peo ple will also be running for sen ator at large: Miss Haag, Roop, Miss La Marche, Vazbys, Kanada, Vahey, Ransom, Miss Ducich and Ward. TODAY'S STAFF Night Editor: Ann HUI. Staff: Roberta Hacliworth, Va lera Vierra. SHELLUBRICATION Broadway-Hllyard Shell Service East Broadway at Hllyard WILL THIS SUIT FIT *•« t If you can make the grade, you can fly the i latest, hottest, fanciest jobs in the air— I and do it within one year. IT takes a good, tough, serious guy to wear the gear of an Aviation Cadet. But if you can measure up, here’s your chance to get the finest in aviation training—training that equips you to fiy the most modem airplanes in the world and prepares you for responsible executive positions, both in military and commercial aviation. It won’t be easy! Training discipline for Aviation Cadets is rigid. You’ll work hard, study hard, play hard—especially for the first few weeks. 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