'Parade of Songs' Slated at Mac Court Tonight I - Liirim; ui UIIH year's All-campus Sing, will open at H tonight In McArthur court. Sixteen houses will participate, with float parade, Sing and other trophy presentations scheduled on the program. Tickets are on sale for 90 cents at the Student Union main desk. The eight finalists opening the Sing are University house "All The Things You Are;" Phi Kappa Psi, "High Noon;” Alpha Chi Omega, "Syncopated Clock;” Campbell club, “Youu’ll Never Walk Alone;” Chi Omega, “The Nightingale;” Kappa Sigma, "Halls of Ivy;” Re bec house, Dedication;” and Susan Campbell hall, "My Heart Stood Still." Eight In Second Half Singing in the second half after a 10 minute intermission are High land house, "Madame Jeanette;” Sigma Alpha Epsilon, "The Lost Frosh Win Tug of War The freshman tug of war team defeated the sophomore squad in their contest Friday at 1 p.m. on the millraec. Tappings Slated For Luncheon Tappings for Friars, Mortar Board, Scabbard and Blade and Asklepaids will highlight the pro gram of today’s all-campus lunch eon, according to Cathy Tribe, gen eral chairman. -Also scheduled are the presen tation of the Junior Weekend court, Jack Loughary’s band and Merrick hall's chorus. Don Parr will serve as the master of cermonies. The luncheon will begin at 11:45 Serving the picnic-type food will be the members of Kwama, Skull and Dagger, Phi Theta Upsiion and Alpha Phi Omega honories. Tickets for the affairs will cost 47 cents. Student tickets will be available through the living organ izations, with guest ducats on sale at the main desk of the Student Union or at the Co-op. They also may be purchased on the grounds just prior to the picnic. No lunches will be served in the living organizations today. In case of rain Saturday morn ing. the scene of “Homan Holiday,’’ will be transferred from the old campus to McArthur court. Sun3Eght Serenade To End Schedule Junior Weekend will close with the Sunlight Serenade at 3 p.m. Sunday in the open air amphi theatre in back of the music school. No tickets are needed. The program will be moved into the music school auditorium in case of bad weather. Highlighting the Serenade, the men’s and women's houses taking first place in the All-Campus Sing tonight will sing their winning songs. <^noru; rseia i-ni, Ave Maria; Sigma Chi, “Cool Water;’’ Ann Judson house,- “Peter, Go Ring Them Bells;” Beta Theta Pi, “Sep tember Song;” Alpha Delta Pi, "Annie Lauree;” and Sigma Phi Epsilon, "Barb'ra Allen.” The William Frager Skull and Dagger award, the Delta Delta Delta award, the Hazel P. Schwer ing award, and the Burt Brown Barker scholarship cups will be awarded. Float Cups Awarded Float parade chaiiman Sally Haseltine will award the first, sec ond and third place cups to the winners of the float parade. The will be presented by Carl Hintz, librarian. Hintz will also announce the v/inner of the Peter Pauper I Press essay contest. Tlie Friars’ scroll, awarded to a | university faculty member, will be presented by Pat Dignan, ASUO president. Dr. Frederick M. Hunter will award the Maurice Harold I Hunter scholarship. Athletic Award Slated Don Kirsch will present the Em erald athletic award. Presentation is slated of the Quota club scholar 1 ship and the Panhellenic award. The Alpha Xi Delta award will be made by house president Mary Ann Moore. Other awards include the Car son cup and tapping of new mem Dorn ny skuu and Dagger. Ending the All-campus Sing Je-.n Mauro and Sally Palmer, Sing co-chairmen, will present winner’s cups to the men’s and women’s houses in first, second and third places. First place songleaders.will receive separate trophies. and appreciati on with a beautiful HALLMARK CARD Now on display at EVERYBODY'S DRUGS 986 Willamette mm an ha's palace RSSTAtmAHf ALWAYS SERVING FAMOUS CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES Free Parking After 5 p.m. -in Bill Larson’s Union Station Banquet Room —:— Orders-to-Deliver 33 East Cth Ave. East of the Post Office Dial 5-2012 EUGENE SURPLUS SALES 666 Willamette Sesve * FOR -k (Daij/ MED0-1AWD Iff CREAM UAV-R-PAC STRAWBERRIES MEDO-LAND CREAMERY CO. Antiques for distinctive gifts ... A visit to your shop will give you much pleasure Choice pieces of colored glass, fine china, silver J and furniture. A large stock. > _ » Frankie Faul Smith 1425 E. 20th Ph. 5-2521 HERTZ DRIVE UR-SELF SYSTEM LICENSEE RENT A CAR FOR MOTHERS' DAY Phone 5-4257 495 W. Seventh Ave. We’ll glady call for you. FIRE SALE!! EVERYTHING 10% OFF Rare opportunity—today fine Comoy, BGD, Dan Hill, Peterson, Kaywoodie, etc., pipes at re duced price. A small deposit will hold any of them. VERY SLIGHT SMOKE DAMAGE! Buy Father’s Day Presents Early “The Brozi'n Front Across from the Green Front” MATTOX PIPE SHOP OREG. LTD. 950 Oak Junior Weekend Means We hope you enjoy . . . the Mothers1 Breakfast, the All-Campus Luncheon, the Float Parade and the All-Campus Sing. U of 0 Co-op Store Student-Owned — the Students' Own