Hazzard Elected i Religious Chairman Tom Hazzard, junior in liberal j arts, was elected student chairman of the University Religious council last week at its annual dinner at the Faculty club. Other officers are Jim Molener, adult secretary; Beryl Howard, stu dent secretary; and Kelly Hamil ton, treasurer. The ten members at large select ed by U.R.C. for next year are Joan Williams, Harry Glickman,. How ard Lemons, Bev Pitman, Joe Con roy, Clell Conrad, Marty Pond, Barbara Borrevick, Carl Maxey, and Ann Whitaker. Commencement (Continued from page one) fill in a questionnaire in order to receive the one year’s free member ship in-the Oregon Alumni associa tion and a subscription to Old Ore gon, both provided to all graduating seniors. . Tickets for the alumni luncheon in John Straub hall on Saturday, June 14, will also be available to all seniors and their guests, Anderson said. All of the above material will be available at the alumni office after June 1. The office will be open each day except Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., until June 13. Herbert Butt to Speak To University Fellowship Herbert Butt, associate general secretary of the International In tervarsity Christian fellowship, will •conduct a series of Bible lectures at 6:30 p)in. Wednesday and Thursday in room 304 library, under the spon sorship of the local fellowship chap ter. A graduate of the University of Washington, Butt also attended the Dallas, Texas, theological seminary. Since' completing his ministerial training, he has devoted his full time to evangelism. At the present time, Butt is the staff repr esentative for universities and colleges having intervarsity chapters in Washington, Oregon, and northern California. CLASSIFIED FURNISHED APARTMENT ir Portland available to reliable couple, no children, nor pets, in exchange for apt. in Eugene, preferably near campus.—L. M. Boylen, Osburn Hotel. Ph. 891. LOST Thura. morning: Pair plas tic rim glasses black case, near library- entrance. Reward. Scoggen. Ph. 1920. Hot Weather Is Hard | on Shoes— 8 Have your C. Shoes put in C condition 1 at CAMPUS SHOE SHOP Sophomore Commission Invites Frosh Women All freshmen womeij who are in- | terested in the YWCA sophomore j commission are invited to attend a ' aicnic scheduled for June 4, from > to 7 p. m. Plans for next year's program will be discussed. Those who wish to attend are asked to sign up with the repre sentative in their individual living organizations or at the “Y” before May 28. A fee of 25 cents for the picnic lunch should be paid to the representative at that time. Trans portation will be provided. There will be no regular soph omore commission meeting before the picnic. Books Due Final Week* , y* It is requested that al! students turn in their library books by the last day of final exanis. All books should be turned in from the liv ing organizations, also. "CHESTERFIELD’S MILD COOL FLAVOR GIVES ME COMPLETE SMOKING SATISFACTION" O-STARRING WITH INGRID BERGMAN IN “Arch of Triumph “ S' S ENTERPRISE STUDIO’S GREAT MOTION PICTURE % % OF ERICH MARIA REMARQUE’S GREAT NOVEL 1 gv. » . ...... • Copyright 1947, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co,