Floats Sail Down Millrace For First Time in 14 Years U. tmtinued from pm/c niir) Th« "Float of Hongs" was built by Higinu Nu, Phi Sigma Kappa and Alpha Delta Pi and took the third place trophies. It featured a music staff background with colored notes and mimical in atrumentM all over the float. The children of the audience especially enjoyed the float, "Babes in Toyland," which fea tured three "babes” riding a merry-go-round. Ked and yellow topped the carousel and the horses were black and white. Al pha Tau Omega. University house and Kappa Kappa Gamma built the float. The King and Queen of Hearts were holding Alices trial on the "Alice In Wonderland" float, built by Theta Chi, Delta Zeta and Orides, Cards appeared in the background while standing on the float were the Mad Hal ter. the Hare and Alice standing before the King and Queen. Any wishes could be made as the next float passed by. Alad din's lamp with a huge geni ris ing from it portrayed the famous "Arabian Knight*" tale. At the base of the gold lamp sat Aladdin with two young maidens. The highest float in the group was the scroll representing the Campus Briefs • Tin' Journal Huh of the department of foreign language* will hold it* spring term meet ing Tuesday night at 8 at the Faculty Hub. Herman Cohen, an nuitant professor of speech, will apeak on “Hugh Blair. Theorist and Historian of Eloquence." • Infirmary patients Friday, according to hospital records, were: Marge Melum, Betty Jean Walter*. Marlene Perry, Larry Kotl, Jack Pocock, James Shull and Lee Stot hers. 0 Theta Sigma Phi, women’* Journalism fraternity, will meet at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday jn the Allen ioom, Allen hall. Senior in Business Wins Book Prize Howard Peterson, senior in business administration, has been awarded the Oregon Slate So ciety of Certified Public Account ant's prize foi outstanding work in the accounting school. The award consists of $50 Worth of professional books of the winner’s choice. Announce ment of Peterson’s award was made Friday by Norman Swan son, president of the society. Violin, Piano Recital Presented Tuesday Robert Groth, violinist, and Varda Ullman, pianist, will be presented in a Sonata Recital by i tlie school of music on Tuesday: night at 8 in the school of music auditorium. Their numbers will include “Fugue in G minor,” by Bach, and Klaus Egge’s 1932 "Sonata." Also to be presented will be “Sonata." by Dubussy, and “So nata, Opus 12, No. 1," by Beet hoven. Embrace, Driving Cost Junior 'Five' It’.nl Anderson, junior in busi ness, found out recently it doesn’t |>ay to mix other pleas ures with driving;. According to Eugene politic records, Anderson was fined five dollars early tills month for “driving while in an em brace.” Bill of Right* built'by Delta Thu Delta, Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Upsilon. A Bible in the light hand corner represented freedom of religion. At the left was a radio micro phone representing freedom of speech, and in the lower corner was a pen representing freedom of the press. A solid white back ground with gold lettering and gold edging on the scroll made the float very colorful and im pressive. The last competitive float went down the race to the strains of "School Days" as it portrayed the problem new freshmen at the University must face. A large green dragon, grinning from ear r to car, wore a graduation cap ami a bright red tie a* he looked at the blackboard which had "Welcome Kreahmen, English Comp. Ill," written on it. Phil adelphia house, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Gamma and Rebec house, built the float. Rlpha hall and Delta Delta Delta came through with - the comic float which allegedly was entitled "Up the Muddy Mill race." Feature attraction of the float was Len Calvert sitting in a bathtub pulled behind the float. He was bathing in "pure infec tious hepititus” water. Robin H. Nel.-on, author of the Fete’s theme song, presented the trophies to the winning houses. SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN' FROM 9 A.M. Til | si P. DAILY & SUNDAYS I ILL I I lUU M. 13th at High St. Dial 4-1342 Campus Leaders To Be Honored The ASUO cabinet for next year will be announced at the AWS Honors assembly to be bold at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Union ballroom. Bud Hinkson, ASUO president, will act as master of ceremonies at the assembly, the first of its kind to be held on the Oregon i? campus. The assembly. spon sored by AWS, is designed to honor campus leaders. Leader ship awards and scholarships wi0 be- announced at this time. Anwonc wishing’ to mak" an award at this assembly should contact Jeanne Scales, chairman of the event, at Alpha Chi Ome £a. CO-OP MEMBERS Friday, May 20th, is the DEADLINE For Turning In your Cash Register Receipts for Refund. Please Leave Your Envelopes At the Office. 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