Iwamas Sell rolic Tickets 'ickets for the “Cotton Frolic," lefit dance for PNCC delegates nsored by the Junior Chamber Commerce in conjunction with a te-wide drive for funds, are be sold at the Co-op by Kwamas, ording to Joan Williams, presi t of the women’s honorary, ce of the tickets are $2.00 per pie, Miss Williams said. Tickets also be on sale in the Snack Bar, ited in French hall, Vets’ dorm 'he dance will be held tomorrow bt in the Persian room and the t dining room of the Eugene ho and will feature the Junior ekend Queen, Nina Sue Ferni |gpen, and her court, Sally Timmens, Jat Davis, Janis Peterson, and Jean ■Barringer .The court will model ■Eugene’s latest cotton fashions. ATTEND THE CHURCH of YOUR CHOICE GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 11th & Ferry j Rev. W. B. Maier, pastoi Church School, 9:45 a.m. Worship Service at 11 a.m. Gamma Delta for Lutheran students and friends, Sunday, 5 p. m. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10th Axe. at Pearl Rev. Norman K. Tully, Pastor Servicemen, Students, and visitors cordially welcomed at Divine Worship FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH — 1166 Oak Street Hugh N. McCallum, Pastor University Classes, 9 :45 a.m. Dr. Victor P. Morris, teacher Town and Campus Group. 6:15 Bible Breakfast Forum,9:40 a.m. (donuts and coffee) Worship Services, 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 490 13th Ave. East Phone 4192 Wesley Goodson Nicholson, Minister Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Mary S. Grubbs Director of Student Work Student Supper, 6 p.m. ST. MARY’S ESPICOPAL CHURCH Rev. E. S. Bartlam, Rector Rev. Hal R. Gross, Student Pastor Services at 8 and 11 Wednesday at 7 a.m. at Gerlinger Hall Canterbury Club, 5 :30 at Church FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 12th and Willamette L. O. Griffith, Minister Robt. J. Bull, Assoc. Pastor Morning Worship, 11 a.m. ___ Youth Fellowship, 6:30 Wesley House, on campus Dave Seaman, director Student supper, 5 :30 Recital, 6:30 Discussion Group, 7:00 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts 12th and Oak Streets Services Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Testimonial Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. Reading Room, 86 West Broadway Officers Named For Westminister Nominations for the new West minster officers were posted yes terday afternoon at the house. Nominees include: President, Clell Conrad; vice president, Tom Hazzard (person nel ) and Barbara Eagleson (promo tion) ; secretary, Jane Bunch; treas urer, Barbara Joslin; Mission chair man, Mary Nelson; social cochair men, Bill Perry and Sylvia Jensen; worship chairman, Lea Lauderdale; athletic chairman, Marvin Tims; house chairman, Alden Lewis; li brarian, Frances Baldwin; histor ian, Mamie Chan; and Student Re ligious council representative, Sue Fernimen. Nominated committee heads are: Joyce Niedermcyer, Oliver Larson, Dale Harlan, Lloyd Lewis, Jean Wantz, Steve Bunch, Virginia Mor gan, Ellen Sutherland, Mary Nash, Margaret Griffiths, and Sue Fer nimen. Copy Desk Staff: Gloria Talarico, editor Lou Weston Marge Griffeth Coed Phone Operators ('Continued from page one) Delta sorority, last night said that none of the members of that or ganization is involved in the strike. “I have checked with girls in this house and find that none has been or is working for the tele phone company I believe it is un fair for anyone to make these ac cusations against our organization simply because our house mother is the wife of an official of the company,” she said. The union men revealed that the local of the National Federation of Telephone Workers had offered to furnish union operators for emergency service but the offer was turned down by the managers. The strikebreaking University wo men are being paid one dollar per hour, 12 cents more than the maximum wage for operators which is being requested by the strikers. Avoids Bitterness Plumb and Turnbull emphasized that the strike had been very peaceful and the union wished to avoid any of the bitterness which usually follows strikes. They said that the striking workers natur ally would resent interference of University students who would help prolong the strike by aiding management. The directors also expressed their desire to prevent any outbreak of violence against the “scabs,” but pointed out that tempers of some union members were becoming short. | Manager Eade refused to reveal the number of University women being employed by the company, but the union estimates at least 12 coeds. Strikers who were inter viewed said they had seen about 15 college women entering the build ing. The Emerald editor, posing as a student seeking employment, saw several University women in the switchboard room, and was told by one of the strikebreaking operators that “quite a few” coeds were employed. Reports from Hendricks hall and Sigma Kappa revealed that several members were working for the company. EERYTHING IN PICTURES HOUSE DANCE SHOTS BANQUET PHOTOS WHITE SHRIT PICTURES BAT'S PHOTO SERVICE "If we don’t please, we don’t charge” Phone 4685-W 1195- W. Tyler Cy Laurie Named Newman President Cyril C. Laurie, freshman in jour nalism, was voted president of the Newman club for the coming year at their last meeting, retiring Pres ident Joe Conroy has announced. Laurie will take office immediate ly* Other officers elected are Jane Ellsworth, junior in journalism, vice-president; Mildred Eisenbeis, sophomore in liberal arts, corre spondence secretary; Kit Wilhelm, sophomore in journalism, recording secretary; Jack Hannam, senior in pre-law, treasurer. Newly appointed committee heads for the club are Frances Deg nan and Kay Schneider, social af fairs; Nickie Murphy and Joan Ed wards, plans and activities; Mary Stadelman and Barbara-Hey wood, publicity; Donna O'Brien and Reedy Berg, membership; Joe Shipman, parish activities; Joe Conroy, Mary Sherman and Bob Gierau, execu tives at large. The first excursion train of the Santa Fe Railway reached Las Vegas, New Mexico, in the year 1879. Qualifying Golf Scores Due Saturday at Gym Girls wishing to enter the in tramural golf tournament must turn in a qualifying score at the cage by Saturday. This score is the average obtained in three rounds. Those who have not turned in | a score are Donna Scott, Phyllis ' McMahon, Barbara Lewis, Eloise Williams, Imogene Love, Robbie Mill key and Dona Chapman. Any one else wishing to enter may do so by leaving’ her name and an average score at the cage. Flights will be set up next week. “Half a dime for a wonderful time”—Nickel Hop. CAMPUS CALENDAR Important meeting of the Junio : Weekend queen and court at Susa Campbell hall at 4 p.m. 1 Student Union slides will b shown at Phi Gamma Delta at noo today and at Delta Delta Delta tc night during meal hours. Duckling counselors meeting a I the YWCA at noon. Daneing class at the YMCA tc night. Wesley house radio party from to 12 p.m. Westminster open house part from 8 to 12 p.m. Weenie roast in the back yard c l Wesley house from 8 to 12 p.m. HEAR EUREKA JUBILEE SINGERS Monday at 7 :50 p.m. Plantation Melodies and Spiirtuals Bible School Sunday—9:45 a.m. 11 a.m.—“Saved from—Saved by—Saved To—“ 7:50 p.m.—"To Whom Shall We Go?” University Fellowship 6:30 p.m.—Singspiration 9 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bdwv. at High Dr. V. Webster, Pastor 111! ■ m m mmm m •m —— m • m mm m mm ■ mm ■—» ■ ■ mm HERE’S WHAT YOU DO—Send us a crazy shot featuring Pepsi Cola. We’ll select what we think are the three or four best “shots” a every month. If yours is one of these, you get ten bucks. If it v| isn’t, you get a super-deluxe rejection slip for your files. /$ AND—if you just sort of happen to send in a Pepsi-bottlecap \fj with your “shot,” you get twenty bucks instead of ten, if we M think your “shot” is one of the best. ^ Address: College Dept.,Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City.N.Y. 1 Franchised Pepsi-Cola Bottlers from coast to coast.