Students to Attend June Church Meet Twenty University students will be delegates to the annual Student Christian conference from June 15 to 22 at Camp Seabeck, Washing ton. Those interested in attending are to contact Miss Lois Greenwood of the YWCA or Mrs. Clara M. Moore of the YMCA immediately. The Seabeck Student conference is sponsored by the Pacific North west Student Christian association movement in cooperation with sev eral of the denominations, under counsel of Margaret J. Norton and William H. Genne, regional student secretaries for the YWCA and Y MCA respectively. Bjorg Hansen, president of the YWCA, and Beryl Howard, worship chairman of the Y, are among the committee chairmen for the event. Questions to be covered include, national and international politics, tiie campus, the community, relig ion and Christian faith, marriage and the family, the Bible and color and conscience. Afternoons have been left free for recreation. 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With carrying case J One year warranty. ^ I No Excise Tax! | TIFFANY-DAVIS UO Fellowship to Hold Bible Studies Thursday The UO Fellowship will sponsor its usual Thursday Bible studies from 8 to 9 a.m. in the men’s lounge of Gerlinger hall from 11 to 12 noon, in the committee room of the Uni versity YMCA. “Study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” (II Tim. 2:15.) Women Form AWS Congress Barbara Johns, president of the AWS, has announced the formation of a coordinating body on the cam pus for the AWS and the women’s living organizations, called the AWS Congress. This body has been chosen to give all women on the campus equal rep resentation in matters pertaining to them, to obtain all differences in viewpoints, to stimulate interest in the AWS, to foster increased spirit and to serve as a means of contact. The following girls have been chosen to represent their living or ganizations: Jackie Moore, Alpha Chi Omega; Dorothy Rasmussen, Alpha Delta Pi; Beryl Howard, Al pha Gamma Delta; Ruth Millard, Alpha hall; Phyllis Hoffman, Alpha Omicron Pi; Mary Anne Hanson, Alpha Phi; Garie Bradford, Alpha Xi Delta; Kay Schneider, Chi Ome ga; Beth Basler, Delta Delta Delta. Betty Jean McCourry, Delta Gamma; Gloria Talarico, Delta Zeta; Barbara Creary, Gamma hall; Jean Swift, Gamma Phi Beta; An nie Bennett, Gerlinger hall; Helen Sherman, Hendricks hall; Frances Blenkinsop, Highland house; Shir ley Finley, Judson house; Sis Scott, Kappa Alpha Theta. Shirley Lukins, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Helen McElfrish, Orides; Jordis Benke, Pi Beta Phi; Jo Jar vis, Rebec house; Louis Hammer, Susan Campbell; Dovy Carlos, Uni versity house; Susie Mickel, Zeta hall and Betty Jean Mead, Zeta Tau Alpha. ROTC Juniors Will Encamp All Air and Infantry ROTC jun iors from the University military department, will attend summer camps this summer in Washington, beginning ".bout June 21 and lasting for six weeks, according to informa tion received yesterday from Lt. Col. H. W. Hall, of the campus ROTC de partment. The air camp will be held at Mc Chord Field, Tacoma, Wash., and Major Charles E. Bailey and Mas ter Sergeant Alric E. Mayea, from the University staff, have been se lected as instructors for the en campment. Captain Emerson Stickles and Master Sergeant M. D. Muddy, also from the local department, will be instructors and accompany the in fantry group to their camp at Fort Lewis, Wash. Students will perform what they have learned during the year’s classes, at the camps. In addition to the University cadets, ROTC stu dents from the whole Pacific North west will attend, and there will be additional officers from the other institutions present. Social Officers Named New officers for the social chair men of the entire campus were elected Tuesday evening' at a meet ing at the Alpha Chi Omega house. They are Robin Arkley, sophomore in liberal arts, president; Helen Hicks, junior in English, secretary. Eire regulations and other regu lations connected with social events were discussed at the meeting. Mum Gabriel Sneers at Jinx Warren Dobbin, who plays Ga briel in the University theater pro duction of “The Green Pastures,” isn't worried about superstitions surrounding the part of Gabriel. The first Gabriel in the New York company, Wesley Hill, was run over by a taxi while the show was in New York. The second Gabriel, Samuel Davis, died of a heart attack while on tour. The third, Doe Doe Green, lasted four years, refusing to be lieve the part jinxed. On the trium phal return to New York to play their fifth anniversary, Green was relegated to understudy Gabriel in' favor of Oscar Polk. Legend has it the two deaths fol lowed the actors’ disregard of the custom which forbade blowing Ga briel’s horn, which was later plugged up so no one could blow it. Dobbin isn’t superstitious, but no one has heard him toot the horn yet either. Campus Sing Heads to Meet Positions for order of singing', seating arrangements for living or ganizations, and dress regulations will be decided tonight when the All-Campus Sing committee meets with house song leaders to make final arrangements for the contest eliminations. John Gilbertson, Sing chairman, has requested that all leaders be present to participate in the draw ings. Each representative will be j expected to know the number of students participating in his group, Gilbertson added. The eliminations, which will be held April 20 from 3 to 5 p.m. for the men, and April 25 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for the women, will be held in the school of music audito rium. From all competing groups, ten women's and ten men’s living' organizations will become finalists, and will participate in the Sing, scheduled May 9 of Junior Week end. Judges Judges for the women’s groups will be Miss Maude Garnett, asso ciate professor of public school mu sic, and Mme. Rose McGrew, pro fessor of voice, and for the men’s singing groups, D. W. Allton, assist ant professor of music, and Herman Gelhausen .assistant professor of music. The two campus winners—one men’s and one women’s house - will be awarded trophies, and will par ticipate in the Sunlight Serenade to be held Sunday of the Weekend. Symposium Team Sets Trip to Eastern Oregon Three members of the University of Oregon symposium team will start a week’s tour to John Day. j Pendleton, La Grande and Enter prise, April 27, it was announced this week by Dr. Henry E. Stevens, assistant director of general exten sion, state system of higher educa tion. 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