Semi-finals Scheduled At 5 Today League volleyball champs, Hend ricks hall, Susan Campbell, Rebec house, and Highland house will go into action at 5 p.m. today in Ger linger in tournament semi-finals. Monday, Orides, league 5 winner, will play the winners of league 3, Rebec, and league 4, Highland. The championship game is Tuesday be tween Monday’s winners and the winners of league 1, Hendricks, and league 2, Susan Campbell. Wednes day the all star game will be played. By defeating Alpha Xi Delta last night, Rebec became champions of league 3. The Alpha Xi’s were ahead 20 to 14 at the half, but expert serving by Rebec’s captain, Phyllis Beyers, helped to overcome the opponent’s lead in the last few minutes. The final score was 36 to 34. Grace Edwards was out standing at the net for Rebec, and Martha Cool did well in that posi tion for the Alpha Xi’s. In the other court in Gerlinger Wednesday Chi Omega defeated Della Delta Delta 37 to 28. The half-time found the Chi O’s leading 20 to 14. MorrisonrHenning / K’.U ’i tfo ky HICKOK In a variety of colors and ^ designs. Very smart. JlREGON W EMEHALD Night Staff: Patsy Maloney, night editor Jean Bauer City Desk Staff: Virginia Scholl, city editor Mayre Brownlee Pat Johnson Joan Nielsen Dorothy Conrad Vida Everts Pat Rush Wanda Olmsc.heid Thursday Advertising Staff: Jackie Kenficld, day manager Mayre Brownlee Pat Johnson Bobbie Fullmer Jean Hailing Peggy Powell Gloria Grenfell Cairo Sering Mary Rafferty Payout Staff: Phyllis Annala Jeanne Long Janet Hicks Kathy Robbins Office Staff: Anne Stevensen Virginia Petersen Mary Day Nancy Knight Helen Steele CAMPUS CALENDAR The committee in charge of ar rangements for the WAA all-mem bership meeting and initiation will meet today at 11 a.m. in the social room of Gerlinger. A n important meeting of all members of all student union com mittees will be held at 4 p.m. Fri day in room 6, Friendly hall, Gene Conklin, chairman, announced. Because of the WAA-sponsored exchange dinners, the potluck din ners at Westminster house have been changed from Wednesdays to Thursdays from 6 to 7. Anyone interested in singing in the Westminster quartet is invited to come Thursday night at 7:30 to tryout. * * * A short, important meeting of ail ISA senators is scheduled at 4 p.m., Thursday, in the men’s lounge of Gerlinger. Dean Visits Council, Addresses UO Moms Dr. Morris, dean of the school of business administration, left for Portland, Wednesday morning where lie was scheduled to speak on Thursday before the U. of O. mothers at the Neighbors of Wood craft hall. While in Portland, he planned to attend the semi-month ly meeting of the merit system council on Thursday and the Asso ciation of Oregon Counties meeting on Wednesday. He will also meet with his extension classes on Thursday evening. FOR FRIDAY DINNER (•\>r excellent fish, call us. Order Thursday to he sure of hridavs deliver.v. For variety— Serve Sea Food NEWMAN’S FISH MARKET 39 E. Broadway Poster Makers Needed; Bond Drive Pics Due Anyone interested in making small campus posters for the war bond drive is asked to call Evelyn Stephens at the Alpha Delta Pi house. All pictures of house represen tatives for the Bonds Away con test must be turned in to Evelyn Stephens at the ADPi house to day. • Lost SIGMA Phi Epsilon fraternity pin and guard. Name Boyd Handelin on back. Rewafd. Phone Ex 329. GREEN Shafer pen Saturday. Please call Ann Stevensen at 2900. PAIR of glasses in black leather case between the Side and Ore gon. Call 772. GOLD and maroon Eversharp pen. Reward. Call 3200. Three thrilling new shades for nails and lips I • PSMK SAPPHIRE • ORIENTAL SAPPHIRE e BLACK SAPPHIRE ,»wrj Now, dress your nails in the clear, j,' / exquisite brilliance of precious ?'J sapphires. These shades are totally different from any you have ever worn before — so clear—so newly elegant — so very distinguished. You 11 he first with the icwest. Chen Yu lipsticks by the same names to harmonize. The lacquer 75^ — the lipstick $1.00 (tax extra). CLAYPOOL S DRUG DANCING Every Saturday Night 9 ’til 12 at the EUGENE HOTEL with ART HOLMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1 ♦ < ♦i * <5 4 in the Persian Room "The Canterviile Ghost" — plus - "Seven Doors to Death" '‘Double Indemnity" with Fred McMurray and Barbara Stanwyck — plus — "Tumbling Tumbleweed" AN "ART-STYLE" SMOCK 11 THAT'S JUST THAT . . . Lovely to work in ... to play in . . . relax in. Crisp flowered seersucker that hangs softly from the well cut yoke-shoulders. And look at the dee p, roomy pocket. Clever as it is useful. So if you want to look like an angel and defy "ole demon dust," this Smock is the "how to do it." In heart warming colors at a cool headed price. Sizes 12 to 20. ►BROADWAY? wearing uppareL '-«■ dry goods, tO 4 SO East Broad wax