Queen Voting Begins Wednesday Voting on the five final can didates for Junior Weekend Queen will begin Wednesday morning and continue all day at the Student Union and Co-op. Students must present their stu dent body cards to vote. The winner of the election will become Junior Weekend Queen, and will be presented and crowned at the Junior Prom Fri day night. The four finalists will serve as the Junior Weekend court. The five candidates are: Barbara Bailey Barbara Bailey, a member of Alpha Phi, is a blue-eyed, brown haired co-ed from Albany. Miss Bailey came to Oregon to major in general social sciences. She is minoring in education and , plans to teach high school social living and history. The attractive junior has been extremely active on campus this year. She is vice-president and junior adviser of the YWCA, vice-president of her sorority, chairman of collections for the Bunion Derby and chairman of theme selection for Homecom ing. Miss Bailey keeps busy with her various activities, and in her spare time enjoys swimming. She plans to return to Oregon to work for a master’s degree in her major. The Canoe Fete is high on the list of Miss Bailey's favorite events of Junior Weekend. She is looking forward to seeing how it will turn out, as it is “some thing new and a major interest on campus right now.’’ Betti Fackler Betti Fackler, a Chi Omega, j is from Long Beach, Calif. Miss Fackler is majoring in history and hopes to teach junior high social studies in California when j she graduates from Oregon. The green-eyed, light brown haired junior is president of her i sorority, was co-chairman of Homecoming, and is on the Bon Marche college board. Miss Fack ler is also a member of Phi Theta Upsilon and chairman of the YWCA membership commit tee. Reading, cooking, and watch ing sports are the main interests of the pretty co-ed when she is not busy with activities. One of the events of Junior Weekend especially enjoyed by Miss Fackler is the All-Campus luncheon. She likes it “because everyone on campus is there and it’s so much fun!’’ Phyllis Pearson Phyllis Pearson, a member of Alpha Chi Omega, claims Port land as her home' town. Miss Pearson is majoring in element ary education and plans to teach the first grade when she grad uates. Serving as president of her sorority, secretary of the Stu dent Union Board and co-chair man of the Junior Weekend luncheon, Miss Pearson is busy on campus this year. She is also a member of Phi Theta Upsi lon, junior women’s honorary. The brown-eyed, brown-haired co-ed loves to sew, ski and par ticipate in “almost any sport.” Rally Queen, Duke Petitions Due Soon Rally girls anrl yell duke pe titions are due May 16 at 5 p.m., according to Betty Anderson, chairman of the Rally Board. Tryouts will be held May 17 in Gerlinger annex. Those peti tioning are urged to give good suggestions to qualify. All candidates for rally girl will try out on the Oregon Fight Song. Her most time-consuming hobby at the present is Andy Berwick, to whom the pretty Miss Pear son is pinned. The All-Campus Sing is Miss Pearson's favorite Junior Week end event. She enjoys it because “it's always so nice to hear both the men's and women’s voices, and the songs are so pretty and impressive.” Jackie Robertson Jackie Robertson, a Pi Beta Phi, is from Portland. Miss Rob ertson, a hazel-eyed, brown haired junior has been active at Oreg’on this year. Jackie was co-chairman of hos pitality for Dad's Weekend, is on the Bon Marche college board and is pledge supervisor for her sorority. She was also a junior adviser for the YWCA this j year and served on the cabinet. The attractive junior is ma j joring in elementary education | and plans to teach the first grade upon graduation from Ore gon. She likes to draw and golf | in her spare time. The busy co-ed likes every event of Junior Weekend, but is i looking forward especially to ! this year's newly inaugurated Canoe Fete. Gail West Gail West ,,a member of Al pha Delta Pi, is also from Port land. Miss West is majoring in education and plans to teach the second or primary grades when she graduates from Oregon. Miss West is the only blond member of the 1955 Junior Week HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR TICKETS YET? 1955 CANOE FETE General Admission — $1.25 Students — 50c NOW ON SALE AT STUDENT UNION MAIN DESK <>ml court nrul has been ex tremely active this year. She Is past treasurer of the YWCA, vice-chairman of Religious Eval uation Week, president of her sorority, president of heads of houses and on the student-facul ty discipline committee, She is also vice-president of Phi Theta UpKilon. The blue-eyed junior hk<-s to swim and ww In her spare time and la looking forward to the Canoe Fete this year. She is especially Interested In the suc cess of the new event. 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