Soph Board I Elections Tied; Run-off Monday In the elections held at the Y bungalow Friday afternoon for of ficers on the sophomore commis sion, every position was tied except that of vice-president. Elections will be Monday afternoon at the same place from 3 to 5 for these tied returns, Bettylou Swart an nounced Friday evening. Tied for president are: Barbara Espy and Aida Macchi, for sec retary are: Lucille Stevens and Patsy Taylor, for treasurer are: Anna Marie Huffaker and Mar jorie Montgomery, and vice-presi dent is Peggy Robbins. Since only a few votes were cast in relation to the number of fresh men who have Y cards, it is hoped that more will take advantage of this second voting and will turn out, it was stated today. Band Director Will Return to Eugene J. H. Stehn, director of the Uni versity band last year, is returning to the University this fall to re sume his work. Mr. Stehn, on a leave of absence this year, has been attending Columbia university in New York -ity while working for his master’s :legree in music. This summer the director will attend the Eastman school of music in Rochester, New fork. He will return to Eugene in lugust. Spanish Honorary ^Presents Books ■ 1 Sheldon W. Parks was announced ■winner of the Sigma Delta Pi award given to the advanced stu t of Spanish making greatest progress during the school year, recording to Stanley Robe, presi 3ent. The award, started this year, |s being presented by the Spanish honorary, and will be a copy of a Spanish masterpiece, and the medal |>f the American Association of Teachers of Spanish. phaw’s ‘Pygmalion’ Is (Continued from page one) a few others. I Horace Robinson designed the Sets; they were up to par, which leans excellent. The bright spots ^utshone the dull, and all in all, it’s show to be enjoyed. studies Honored IS Elizabeth S. Lay, University of Washington, has been awarded a ! Carnegie endowment for Interna- I tftonnl Peace scholarship which will (permit her to study international ■w at The Hague, Holland. She % one of four American students fo be so honored. Ship Endangered as S. F. Waterfront Fire Rages San Francisco firemen fought by land and water against a blaze that attacked an Embarcardero pier, and forced the cutting adrift of the freighter Delarof, which was moored to1 the pier. The vessel was towed to safety. Photo shows the smoke-shrouded Delarof with a ftreboat pouring stearms of water on the flames attacking the piling. A VALUABLE REFERENCE for NOW and the FUTURE... /v Copies are Still Available In the Educational Activities Office and the Co-Op