203 Students on Honor Roll The winter term honor roll, which includes all undergraduate students with a grade point aver age of 3.50 or better, listed a total of 203 students. Of this number, thirty-three made perfect 4.00 grades. The honor roll is based upon nt>t less than 12 hours. The students making a perfect grade point average include: Dor othy M. Anderson, David L. Aver ill, Mary J. Bennette, Mary L. Brooks, Audrey B. Campbell, Mary E. Cashin, Elida A. Erick son, Joan V. R. Fuller, George E. Gerhard, Nance VV. Gillespie, Wil liam A. Hall, Karl F. Harshbar ger, Kenneth B. Koeppen, Ger maine N. LaMarche, Gloria Lane, Arnold G. Levin. Ronald J. Lowell, Gerald G. Ohl sen, Dorothy J. Pederson, Howard J. Peterson, Vanda J. Randall, Norman H. Ruecker, Shirley A. Shupe, Catherine Tribe Siegmund, David D. Smith, Robert S. Sum mers, Roger I. Temple, Harold W. Watts, Norman F. Webb, George B. Weir, George Wilkins, Sylvia N. Wingard, Wilma L. Wittinfield. Honor Students Named Listed on the honor roll from Portland as making 3.50 or better were Sally W. Allen, Carole L. Beech, Helen L. Bersie, Jack D. Boden, Joanne A. Chambers, Mar lis L. Claussen, Ward V. Cook, Tedro Croley, Carol E. David, Margaret J. Dobson, Jean C. Fay, Joe Gardner, Patricia A. Gustin, Judith D. Harris, Josephine A. Hicks, Thomas H. Jacobs, Gordon B. MacPherson, Myrna K. Malon ey, Sally J. Phillips, Dale R. Pound, KenneLi D. Rosenlof, Don Rotenberg, Mary Sandeburg, Don na M. Schafer, Owen C. Shackle ton, Joan C. Sheldahl, Patricia K. Southworth, Howard H. Sussman, and Orlo J. Wipf. Eugene students on the honor list include Donald J. Adamson, Joan A. W. Anderson, Robert J. Arndt, Vernon E. Behrends, John C. Bigelow, James Boothe, Mary A. Bussard, Marian Cass, Russell * w nioiun aw. wmitii, Karen Dahlberg, Shirley J. Foster, Robert N. Glerup, Lawrence H. Hansen, Dagmara G. Hill, Elena D. Horn, Patricia C. Jeske, Robert [ L. Johns, Mary S. Kelly, Dorothy Kopp, Robert H. Kroeger, Robin L. Lamson, Byron E. Lippert, Raoul Maddox, Lawrence C. Maves, James B. Monson, Robert A. Moursund, Jack M. Nagasaka and Howard C. Neyens. More Names Listed James G. Pengra, Hollis C. Ran som, George E. Schultz, William H. Schuppel, Patty L. Slayter, Raymond L. Smith, William S. Sorsby, Ronald D. Spicer, Stephen A. Talbot, Mary Lou Teague, Bar bara B. Tomlinson, Glen C. Trusty, Robert G. White, James K. Whit tle and Sandra D. Williams. Others on the list include Carole A. Adams, Wayne C. Annala, Mit zi Asai, Alyce J. Atherton, Arne B. Bartz, Ann Bankhead, James R. Barnard, Janet G. Bell, Robert J. Bradbury, James R. Briggs, Othniel R. Chambers, Colin Chis holm, Douglas Clement, Marie J. Cockerham, Richard G. Coggin, Judy L. Counts, Wendell R. Crus Chairman Petitions Due for Mom's Day Petition deadline for the Moth er’s Day general chairmanship is 4 p. m. Thursday, according to AS UO President Tom Wrightson, pe titions are to be turned in at the ASUO office, Student Union 304, Wrightson said. The chairman will be selected from among the petitioners at the first spring term meeting of the ASUO senate, Thursday at 6:30 p. m. Mother’s Day will be held May 15 and 16 in conjunction with Jun ior Weekend. Campus Calendar Noon Theatre Exec Deseret Cl Soc Staff 1:00 Wilson Asbly 2:00 UIS 6:30 Phi Chi Theta 7:00 IVCF Christian Sci 7:30 NAACP 111 SU 113 SU 112 SU Blrm, SU 110 SU 111 SU 334 SU Ger 1st fl 112 SU er, Dennis C. Davis, Robert S. Dean, Jacqueline E. Densmore. Anne E. Dielschneider, Nancy L. Dunkeson, Marcia Dutclier, Dolor es E. Eachus, John R. Eittreim, Meta Jean Frink, Ann Gerlinger, Wanda G. Gienger, Jack B. Goe bel, Orris L. Goode, Martha A. Gosnell, Mary A. Herron, Doyle Higdon, Mary F. Hooker, Harriet J. Hornbeck, Kay J. Hyatt, Bon nie J. James, Timothy D. James. Helen R. Johnson, Helen J. John ston, Shirley D. Johnston, Ardith J. Jones, Phyllis J. Karn. Alice Y. Komatsu. Aileen M. Kronquist. Paul Lasker. Nancy L. Leonard. George A. Lo, Donald D. McClus key, and David McDaniel. Others Make 8.50 William L. Mainwaring, Marcia Mauney, Winnafred May, Ingrid Meijling, John E. Miewald, Rodger M. O’Harra, Miyeko Ohno, Rich ard L. Olson, Urlin S. Page, Fran ces J. Passmore, Margaret J. Pat terson, Jerome M. Pool, Lloyd W. Powell, Sandra Price, Virginia L. Rabick, Gordon Rice, Barbara K. Rubin, Mary A. Salazar. Bernard J. Sandoz, B, Jacquelyn Saylor, Warren E. Schad, Freder ick D. Shatz, Dillard B. Shipler, Jane L. Slocum, Martha E. Sputz. Selma I. Starna, Douglas Stobie, Lee C. Stothers, Thomas E. Tay lor, Harold Toliver, Marjie J. Tra villion. Ulrich Trumpener, Nikki Trump, Richard K. Van Allen, Wil liam C. Walker, Jackie Warded, John E. Wells, Mary L. Whitaker and Greta A. Wildey. Donald L. Williams, Homer L. Winslow. Joel la R. Wood, Florence E. Wood worth, and Mary A. Ziniker. E-UCMA Features Grant Johannesen Grant Johannesen, pianist, will appear in a concert sponsored by the Eugene-Unlversity Civic Music association Wednesday at 8 p.m. in McArthur court. The pianist, originally from Salt j Lake, has been a concert artist for 10 years, having made his debut in 1944. Johannesen replaces G u I o m a r Novaes, also a pianist, who was originally scheduled by the E UCMA. Mrs. Novaes' concert tour hns been cancelled until her re covery from a major operation. University students will be ad mitted to the concert on student body cards. KEAD EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS Today's Staff Make-up Editor .. Paul Keefe Desk Kdltor Gloria Utlt) Night Kdltor Joanne Johnston HEAD EMERALD ( KASHIFIFOS $EU IT “THRU THE WANTAOS Don Wtnil, AdvetlUinK M(r. Three room furnlahcd, spa dot is, modern apartment for two men. In walking distance of cacmpus and town. $00. Ph. 4-8580 4-1 FOR RENT — Attractive one room furnished house on Moral Hill Drive. $33. 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