YWCA Cabinate Positions Open All women students interested in applying for positions on the \ WCA cabinet are asked to con —tact Miss Lois Greenwood, execu tive secretary, before Thursday, March 7. Appointments will be made next week, and new cabinet members will be installed at the beginning of spring term. Applications may be made for chairmanship of the following committees: membership, publicity, house council, community service, public affairs, Town and Gown, worship, entertainment, Girl Re serves, international affairs, and social affairs. Newman Club Announce New Meeting Schedule The meeting time of the New man club has been changed to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays in the annex room of the oCllege Side inn. It has been announced that desserts only will be served during the -—meeting so that the members can eat at their respective houses be fore coming to the meeting. The discussion will last from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and the topic Tuesday will be, “Lenten Practices and eBliefs.” The purpose of the club is to familiarize the Catholic student with the living practices of his faith, and through discussion answer questions regarding the position of the Catholic chumch in the world today. Virginia Walker gets ready for a bike ride in pedal pushers from Miller’s. Brown butcher boy linen, with a colorful yellow jacket. Southern Positions Available for Graduates - Good jobs are available with the Southern company of Jacksonville, Florida, according to Mrs. Jean nette Hahner, who is in charge of graduate employment at the Uni versity. Mrs. Hahner was informed of the openings by Doug Milne, grad uate of ’38 and former president of Phi Delta Theta. He stated that a few men are needed as food brokerage businessmen. The ap plicants mus be experienced in the field of food products, preferably wholesale. Persons with retail gro cery experience, however, will be considered. These positions pay a salary of $4800 a year plus com missions. Any persons interested in a po sition with the Southern company should get in touch with Mrs. Hahner at the University employ ment service office. Improving (■Continued jrom fiuiie tovnty-citfht) and gentlemen to wear clothes on which the juice will not stain, or some which can stand another cleaning. Presume now that you are fully prepared to eat a grapefruit—in fact one is setting in front of you; you have all the proper equipment that I told you about and have followed my advice to the last let ter. First you pick up a sharp knife in your right hand and start to cut about an inch deep between the skin and the meat while holding the fruit firmly with your left hand. After you have cut around the en tire fruit, start cutting between each of the sections. Now the cut ting is all done, it wasn't so bad, was it ? Of course when you wipe, the juice out of your left eye you will be able to see what you have accomplished. Now lay the knife down and pick up your spoon, gently slip it under one section and raise it slowly to your mouth. Delicious, isn't it? Having the first section safely transported from the dish to your mouth, don't you feel a warm glow of pride ? See, I told you it was fool proof. 1 ! ONCE AGAIN IT’S SPRING* At teen In PHOTOPLAY 114.05 Doris Dodson's "Heart N Snatcher,” with romantic embroidery. Vixen pink, melody blue, citrus spun rayon flannel. Sizes 9 to 15. 7xe 20 no 6*sr enoftiwny I j Large Selection i of the best in SEA FOODS j Order Thursday to insure i Friday Delivery FISH MARKET ! NEWMAN'S I Ph. 2309 39 E Bdwy. •