Church Night Schedule Following is a list of the activi ties planned by the various cam pus religious clubs and organiza tions tonight for Church Nite. Wesley Foundation: Open house wall be held at First Methodist church, 1185 Willamette st., from 8 to 12 p.m. A mixer will start the evening, followed by a “Football Party." Everyone is invited. Westminster House: The house will be open to all students from 8 to 12 p.m. A continuous program of games, dancing, music, male quartet and vaudeville show will be presented. Refreshments will i *be served. Baptist: Ship party at the cor ner of Broadway and High will start at 7:30. Mixer followed by i talent show and refreshments. Everyone welcome. Lutheran: A mixer at the YWC A bungalow, between 12 and 13th on Kincaid, will include entertain ment with games, skits, songfest, and refreshments. All Lutheran students and friends are invited to attend. Newman Club: A dance has been schedule^ in Gerlinger outdoor gym from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. All Catholic students and friends are invited to attend. Plymouth Club: Dancing, ping pong, billiards, and refreshments are planned in Plymouth House, 13th and Ferry st„ to the rear of Congregational church from 7 to 11 p.m. No formal program has been set. Canterbury Club: Open house will start at 8 p.m. and include dancing, entertainment and games. Vaudeville showrs are set for 9:15 and 10:30. It will be held in Parish Hall of Episcopal church, 166 13th East. Christian: A magic show and the Northwest Christian College Quartet will be presented at the YMCA, between 12th and 13th on Kincaid. The meeting will start at 7:30.' WAA Will _ Meet Monday Under the sponsorship of the WAA cabinet, a freshman orien tation meeting will be held at 'l p.m. Monday night in Gerlinger hall for all women interested in WAA. Officers from the different athletic sections will be intro duced. Amphibians, honorary swimming organization, and Or chesis, honorary dance organiza tion, will give demonstrations, with folk dancing also on the pro gram. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Heldt Names (Continued front page four) the traveling roster is in top shape for Saturday’s fray. The following players will make the Oregon State trip: Del Hub bard, Doug Coghill, Dick Belt, Dick Mobley, Glen Keltner, and Ed Harvey, ends; Don Ruth, Bill Marker, Hank Cedros, Bill O’Hara, Jim Dessinger, John Brown, tack les; Chet Daniels, Bill Gregg, Lar ry Hull, Art Harris, Dale Bonnell, John Parsons, guaards; Dave Gib son, Jack Holmer, Dick Patrick, centers; Earl Stelie, Steve Button, quarterbacks; Dennis Sullivan, Lowell Rugg, Dick Morrison, Lloyd Carr, Louis Santos, Gene Miner, Dick Maudlin, halfbacks. Bob Moore, Jim Hanns, fullbacks. Social Chiefs Get Term Dance [Dates The schedule of house dances has been released by the dean of women’s office and social chair* men have been informed of the dance dates for their living organ* izations. '■ If any group is dissatisfied with the dates which they have been a3* signed, the social chairman i3 asked to consult Miss Frances McKenna in the dean of women’s office. A revised social calendar, which will include the dates of all house dances, will appear on a full page of the Emerald next week. HERES HOW if happens! Yes, here’s how more than 5,500 people died and thousands more were in jured last year—because someone took one or two drinks, and then drove.' If you think you can drink and then drive safely you’re simply courting suicide—or murder. You’re drinking a toast to Death! Statistics show that one out of every six drivers involved in fatal auto mobile accidents had been drinking. Drinking drivers are three or four times more likely to be involved in accidents. Tests have proved time and again that a couple of drinks are sufficient to lower a driver’s reactions to the dan-' ger point. When quick action and alert judgment are demanded, the driver who has been drinking fails.' If it were only the drinking driver himself who paid the penalty,vthat would be bad enough. But when he cuts short the lives of other innocent people—riders in his car, occupants of other cars, or pedestrians caught by his erratic driving—that’s manslaughter! Don’t smile when you read this, Mr7‘ and Mrs. Citizen.^ The law operates with a heavy hand on drinking drivers. It is going.to_be even tougher.in the future..It’s serious business! When ;you.drink, don’t drive.. When you drive, don’t.drink!