Future Activities Planned by YWCA Miss Margaret Norton, regional secretary of the student YWCA, led * large part of the discussions of the new and old Y officers on their part in the national and regional organization at their retreat on the McKenzie Saturday. Plans were also made to make the Freshman orientation program for next fall term more effective. Announcement was made of the ap pointment of Yolanda Stoll as the new social chairman for the YWCA cabinet. Joan Williams is in charge of ar rangements for the program for Miss Fern Babcock, program sec retary of the national organization, who is visiting Eugene May 8 and 9. Miss Babcock will have meetings with all the junior advisers of the freshman commissions. Miss Lois Greenwood, executive director of the campus Y. told of plans to .send 20 University dele gates from the University YMCA, YWCA and various church groups to the Student Christian Confer ence at Camp Seabeck this summer. Federation Appointees (Continued from page one) Sherwood and Carrell Bradley, La Grande; Betty Jean McCourry, Mc Minnville; Bill Barnum, chairman, Albert Deuel, Dolores Ray, A1 Weir, Medford; Bazil Baird, Ontario; Waito Silver and John Petty, Ore gon City; Marilyn Stratton and Ed Marshall, Pendleton; Bob Aiken, chairman, Jim Gilbertson, Jean Swift, Barbara Sundet, Wayne Struble, and Grover Hofstetter, Sa lem; Duff Young and Mary Stadel nan, The Dalles; Larene Rasmus sen, Tillamook; Alan Kirk, Spring field; Dick Steelhammer and Mary Graham, Prineville. Positions are still open for com mittee heads and members in the above category for Albany, Asto ria, Bend, Burns, Cottage Grove, Forest Grove, Lakeview, and New berg. Students are urged to apply. Chairmen for towns which prob ably will not be visited by the trav eling group but which need com mittee heads have also been ap pointed. Applicants still are needed for Canyon City, Condon, Dallas, Enterprise, Estacada, Gold Beach, Gresham, Heppner, Independence, Madras, Milton-Freewater, Mon aiouth, Moro, Myrtle Point, New port, Seaside, St. Helens, Sweet Home, Union, Vale, Woodburn. Those named are: Margaret Har rison and Calvin Lehman, Beaver ton; Ralph Caughell and Phyllis Litzenberger, Coquille; Ralph Er landson, Florence; Herbert Lean nig, Haines; Vernon Behrends, Hal gey; Dessie Butler, John Day; Paul McCracken, Lebanon; Robert Kingsbury, Milwaukie; Clayton Morgan, Nyssa; Margaret Griffiths, Reedsport; Tom Anderson, Silver ton. It .. 1 RECORDS SHEET MUSIC Classical and Popular INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES best stock in town WILSON MUSIC HOUSE *9 East 10th Avs Tel. 727 Weekend Court (Continued from page one) vids, Hendrick hall; Delores Ray, Alpha Delta Pi; Phyllis Brugman, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Elaine Mc Clellan, Alpha hall; Patty Webber, Alpha Chi Omega. Mary Ellen Wright, Sigma Kap pa; Doris Hemmy, Rebec house; Carolyn Tyler, Kappa Alpha Theta; Nina Sue Fernimen, High land house; Dorothy Fowler, Uni versity house; Barbara Atwood, Zeta hall. Sally Timmens, Gamma Phi Beta; June Doak, Zeta Tau Alpha; Barbara Creary, Gamma hall; Dawn Carson, Delta Delta Delta; Vera McCallum, Orides; Jean Bar ringer, Pi Beta Phi; Margaret Jennings, Delta Zeta; Barbara Fullmer, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Pat Davis, Chi Omega. Students to oVte (Continued from page one) must be returned to Portland by April 21 for tabulation. Members of the International Relations club and Druids will distribute ballots at the door be fore the assembly and collect completed balolts after the meet fng. Thursday night International Relations club members will cover all campus living organizations with ballots not voted on tonight and completed ballots will be picked up Saturday morning. Student Vote Hallock stated that students will have to vote on their own, ac cording to the instructions on the ballot, and some ballots may be given to classes to vote upon, also, during this or next week. Miss Crombie and Hallock will speak before the Eugene Rotary club today at noon on the assem bly and the PNCC in general at the invitation of Karl W. Onthank, dean of personnel administration. Copy Desk Staff r Bill Stratton, editor Betty Lagomarsino Emanuel Mussman Mary Easter Brock Mary Graham Marie Lombard Elaine Loftus Barbara Heywood Helen Gatewood Students are guaranteed 15 days free lodging at the local infirmary if ill, however, no one is obligated to use that time. We are the Exclusive Agents for Oldspice for men and women. Lentheric for men and women Yardley’s for men and women ftftO F. 13’“ ST. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Elmer the Chick Says: Don't Be a Dum Cluck! Buy your Pets at the OREGON TRAIL PET CORRAL 35 W. 11th Phone 3284 ' I - A CLEAN, FRESH, PURE Amenta’s FINEST Cigarette! 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