blouse Grades Released Winter term house grades released Tuesday by the regis trars office revealed that Highland house women have scored again, taking the high place with an average of 2.9049 for the houses. The average for the campus was slightly lower than the 2.5120 figure reached a year ago winter term. ivieii a ivxeii s Rank Organizations rotai Rank GPA 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Independent Men 1 Delta Tau Delta 2 Gamma hall 3 Campbell club Sherry Ross hall All University Men’s halls f^^Alpha hall i.^Pphi Kappa Psi Kirkwood Co-op Men’s clubs All Men Chi Psi Yeomen Sigma Nu Phi Delta Theta 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Delta Upsilon 23 Kappa Sigma 2'AS. A. E. 2:^^Sigma Chi 26 Pi Kappa Alpha Omega hall Sigma hall Sigma Alpha Mu Theta Chi Beta Theta Pi Alpha Tau Omega 38 Phi Gamma Delta 39 Phi Sigs 40 Canard club 41 Sig Eps 42 Men’s Fraternities 43 44 45 46 47 2.9049 2.8522 2.7964 2.7641 2.7393 2.7260 2.7117 2.6855 2.6818 2.6724 2.6305 2.6291 2.6282 2.6232 2.6150 2.6087 2.5919 2.5894 2.5839 2.5792 2.5752 2.5256 2.5099 2.4990 2.4976 2.4976 2.4864 2.4507 22 2.94232 2.42926 2.4229 2.4133 2.4046 2.3740 2.3735 2.371S 2.3652 2.3585 2.3426 2.3426 2.3315 2.3273 2.3244 2.3047 2.3012 2.2885 2.2753 2.2652 2.2647 2.2610 2.2590 2.2581 2.2401 2.1894 2.1089 2.0052 2.0924 1.7455 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 i i ...and... Buy Your Easter Greeting Cards at mgmitthib&i Register-Guard Bldg. W omen's Hank Women’s Organizations 1 Highland house 2 University house 3 Sigma Kappa Independent Women Women’s Clubs 4 Delta Gamma 5 Pi Beta Phi 6 Alpha Chi Omega 7 Orides 8 Alpha Delta Pi 9 Kappa Kappa Gamma 10 Hilyard house 11 Gamma Phi Beta All Women 12 Alpha Xi Delta 13 Susan Campbell hall Women’s Sororities 14 Delta Delta Delta 15 Kappa Alpha Theta 16 Alpha Gamma Delta Women’s halls All University 17 Alpha Phi 18 Alpha Omicron Pi 19 Hendricks hall 20 Zeta Tau Alpha 21 Chi Omega Easter Gift Suggestions CONTOURE— Five shades of nail pol ish., colorless base, and nail balm. Set $1.25 A THOUGHTFUL IDEA— Matching nail polish, lipstick, and rouge. COLOGNES— $1.25 or 75c A[>ple Blossom Bouquet, Argentina, La Conga Complete Make-up Kits RITE-PRICE DRUGS 36 E. Broadway Collection On Display At Library In connection with Library Day and the student library contest, thirty-five books chosen from the collection of Miss Ethel R. Saw yer as representative of “an in teresting personal library” are on display in the browsing room. The books, selected by faculty mem bers, library staff members, and students, include the various types of literature. The display features books on drama and the dance, the gift of Phi Beta associates to the Sawyer collections. Several books of poetry have been included, among them “Mac niece Poems” and “Robinson's Collected Poems.” Pinocchio One featured book is “Pinoc chio,” which has illustrations to coincide with the action. Another book in this class is T S. Eliot's “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats.” Other classes of literature rep resented are: Fiction by Llewel lyn's “How Green Was My Val ley,” the classics by Palmer’s translation of “The Odyssey cf Homer,” plays by Eugene O’Neil’s “Strange Interlude,” and current events by “Toward Freedom,” the autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru. High Time Scheduled (Continued from page one) Saturday, May 1, at 10 a.m. the Oregon Mothers state board of directors will hold a business meeting in Gerlinger hall. At noon the mothers will again eat with sons and daughters. At 1:30 Saturday afternoon they will hold their annual business meeting of the Oregon Mothers in Guild the atre of Johnson hall. Saturday afternoon mothers will be honored guests at a tea in alumni hall of Gerlinger hall. This affair is sponsored by the Associated Women Students, Young Women’s Christian asso ciation, and the Eugene Mothers’ club. The Junior Prom, Saturday night, will have a section reserved for mothers. Sunday, May 2, there will be a meeting of the Oregon Mother’s State board of directors including both old and new members at a no-host breakfast at 8:30 in John Straub memorial building. Full committee for the week end, as named by Clarence Hor ton, the general chairman, are Dorothy Routt, Betty Lu Sieg man, Bud Putnam, Betty Bevil, Julia Glasby, Mary Bentley, Bob Henderson, and Edith Newton. Since many men now in school will go into the service as soon as school is out, this weekend is planned to give parents and their children an opportunity to visit with each other, Horton said. This year fathers as well as mothers are being asked to at tend Mother’s Weekend because the plan of asking both parents was found to be such a success during Dads’ Weekend. Students are urged to write home imme diately asking their parents to come to the celebration. Miss Walker Sings Anne Walker, soprano and freshman in music, will sing next Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. over KOAC. President Roosevelt’s speech last Tuesday was heard at the time originally set for Miss Walk er's program so the program was temporarily rescheduled. The University of Michigan’s physical hardening program has been made compulsory for men. CAMPUS CALENDAR Junior Weekend cofnmittees meet in the educational activities office at 3 today. Sigma Delta Chi will hold a very vital meeting this afternoon, at 4:45 in 104 Journalism to plan for the coming softball game and also another matter even more pressing Dr. Pierre Van Rysselberghe and R. D. Williams, senior in chemistry, will speak on "The Dropping Mercury Electrode and the Polarograph" at the meeting of the chemistry seminar this Tuesday at 4:15 p.m., in 103 Mc Clure. Next week's topic will be “True Solubility Products for Me tallic Sulfides,” discussed by Ar min Gropp There will be a very important meeting of the Amphibian club tonight at 7:30. All members and pledges must be present unless \excused by Beverly Goetz, presi dent. Armed Forces Study Oregon Proxy List The correspondence courses for armed forces from the University of Oregon have a majority of men enrolled from Oregon. Other ser vicemen give their home states as Texas, New York, Illinois, Mis souri, Pennsylvania, California, and New Jersey. Courses include a wide variety of subjects from mathematics and geology to English, journal ism and romance languages. -■—1 Oreedn^ Emerald City Desk: Betty Ann Stevens, city editor Bob Scott Bill Lindley Wilma Foster Louise Montag Jeanne Mills Night Staff: Roger Tetlow, night editor Clint Stewart Betty Lu Siegman Aleanor Patterson Carl Backstrom, sophomore in business administration, was elected president of the student cooperative association board of directors at the board's regular meeting Monday night. Lloyd Van Peursem was elected secretary treasurer at the same meeting. New under-arm *■' Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Docs not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. 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