Radio Production Features Variety A half-hour comedy, an inter view featuring University Regis trar C. E. Avery, and a program of pop tunes will be presented over the University hour from 4 to 5 p. m. today over KOAC. “Three Strikes You’re Out” by Vernon Delston, will be given by the Radio Workshop players from A to 4:30. Cast of the comedy includes Alan Foster. Pat King, Paul Marcotte, Manuel Golemis, Dave Waite, John ^MacDonald, Dick Shelton, Theo jpeikert, and Jack Puffinbarger. The program will be produced by Eloise M. Rockwell, senior in Eng lish. C. E. Avery, University regis trar, will be interviewed by Gordon 'Halstead on the recently adopted grade system now used on the eampus. The interview will be broadcast from 4:30 to 4:45. The Pops Music program from 4:45 to 5 p. m. produced by Jim Kays, will feature Tommy White at the piano playing boogie and other pop tunes. OFCL Delegates_ (Continued from page one) Members of the OFCL are Oregon schools of higher education. Dele gates from these schools meet an nually to discuss common problems in hopes of gaining solutions. Prob able topics for this year's meeting are school publications, finances, veteran problems, athletics and awards, and contacts to gain new students. New officers will be elected at the Portland meetings. At present Harold Malde, Willamette, is presi dent; Paul Koch, Linfield, vice president; and Jack Goet/.e, Port land university, secretary-treasur er. GIFTS of MATCHLESS BEAUTY ♦ Diamonds \, i ♦ Watches ♦ Jewelry ! ♦ Fine Sterling at the New 1016 Willamette St. Attention Honoraries Honorary members pledged after their regular Oregana photos were taken may have their pictures included With the the honorary by notifying the Oregana office Thursday or Fri day afternoon after 2 p. m. A payment of 10 cents per picture is requested to cover the costs of extra prints. CAMPUS CALENDAR Pre-nursing majors meeeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Congregational church, East Thirteenth street. Bring clothes and food for Euro pean relief box. Potluck supper at Westminster at 6 p.m. tonight. Bring food or 30 cents. New Constitution Adopted by ISA A new constitution for the Inde pendent Students association was adopted at the senate meeting Tuesday night in 105 Commerce building. Drawn up by a committee select ed from the senators, the constitu tion was explained by Clay Myers, representative from Yeomen, before being acted upon by the senate. Among the provisions of the new constitution are the abolition of the present executive council and the creation of standing committees. According to the new constitu-j tion, the president and vice-presi dent will still be elected by the stu dents in general elections, but their duties have been changed. The pres ident will now be the presiding offi cer in the senate instead of the vice president, as formerly. Old Oregon Business. News Staffs to Organize Business staff members of Old Oregon, campus alumni magazine, will meet at the Old Oregon offices in Friendly hall tonight at 6:30, Gloria Grenfell, business manager, announced yesterday. Old members of the layout, office, and selling staffs are particularly requested to attend. Harry .GUckman, editor, also announced that students interest ed in working with the news de partment of the magazine will.at tend an organizational meeting at 4 pan. today in 104 Journalism. Members of the business staff will hear the new, simplified selling program for the year explained by Miss Grenfell and Jordis EJenke, ad vertising manager. Students who have not previously worked for Old Oregon and who are interested are also urged to attend, Miss Grenfell said. DEALER **» KODAK lias Many Items of Interest For the Amateur Photographer • Films • Papers • Darkroom Supplies and Equipment ☆ VALENTINE GREETING CARDS ☆ ARTIST MATERIALS ☆ FOUNTAIN PENS NEXT-TO THE REGISTER-GUARD Hazzard Chosen (Continued from page one) students throughout the world, who, because of the war, will not be able to continue their education without aid. Hazzard stressed the great need for funds in this first large, post-war drive to rehabilitate colleges and universities throughout the World. Winter Lectures (Continued from page one) assistant to the secretary of the treasury. President of the American Scan dinavian foundation, Henry God dard Leach, is to speak February 12 and 13 on “Scandinavian Clas sics” and ‘‘Scandinavian Versus American Democracy.” Author and educator, Leach is a curator of Scandinavian history and literature and has been editor of The Forum. March 6, Jacques Donvez will, With the aid of slides and piano se lections illustrate ‘‘The Spirit of Modern French Painting and Mu sic.” “The New Man” will be the topic of Dr. Manuel Lopez Rey, Spanish educator and diplomat, March 13. Appearing under the auspices of the Institute of International educa tion, he was at one time professor of penal law at the University of Madrid in Spain. In connection with traditional music festival, Roger Sessions, composer and music educator, will How to catch aBeau Beau Catcher Perfume A drop'of perfume fh the worm fold of. your elbow...the real lowdown on how.to.send his pulse 'way up L Just a touch of perfume ot yourwristj „.. your own "secret _weapon,"'ot you dance . <«. Rcife'tKTnrw!t?' re»f happily oiryour1 flUaming topknot»»•If you put a_drop pfperfums in the final rinta. A fast Tittle drop {ust behind your eab and he'll whisper sweet scent-imentt Jf it's Beau, Catcher Perfume: w K* Person-to-Penon ond Heart-to-HearTwIth Beatt Catcher Adi NoJB20_I appear May 2. Sessions, awarded the John Simon Guggenheim fel lowship in 1026, is a member of the American Musical society, the In ternational Society for Contempo rary Music, and the American So ciety for Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Dr. Ernst said that he and the committee feel that this is the best series of lectures the University has ever been able to obtain and urges all students, as well as the faculty, to avail themselves of the interesting and intellectual talks. For his WARMTH in Cool Weather nmm ^ urr-iTTKm % 61 E. Broadway THRILL of BRAZIL with EVELYN KEYES KEENAN WYNN SARATOGA TRUNK GARY COOPER INGRID BERGMAN D/rrftiOn FOX WIST COAST THEATRES. CENTENNIAL SUMMER BOYS RANCH c Under Nevada Skies with ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS STEP by STEP ANN JEFFREYS (TATE . THEATRE „ CRACK-UP DARK ALIBI