Pairings for First Rally Toid Women’s houses will pick up the men at the men's houses be tween 7 and 7:15 Friday. Kappa Kappa Gamma - Sigma Alpha Mu - Omega hall; Delta Del ta Delta - Phi Delta Theta; Delta Zeta - Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Om Icron Pi - Theta Chi - Sederstrom hall. Sigma Kappa - - Delta Tau Del ta - Merrick hall; Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Tau Omega - Minturn hall; Delta Gamma - Tau Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Delta - Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kappa Alpha Theta - Phi Kappa Sigma; Pi Beta Phi - Nestor hall - French hall; Alpha Chi Omega - Lambda Chi Alpha - Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Xi Delta - Stitzer hall - Stan Ray hall. Zeta Tau Alpha - Delta Upsilon; Ann Judson - Sigma Phi Epsilon - Campbell club; Susan Campbell -Pi Kappa Phi; Alpha hall - Sherry Ross hall. Gamma hall - Sigma hall; Zeta hall - Thacher cottage - Cherney hall; Hendricks hall and Gerlinger hall - Phi Kappa Psi - Yeomen; University house - Chi Psi. Reebec and Highland houses and Orides - Beta Theta Pi; Gamma Phi Beta - Sigma Nu; Alpha Phi - Kappa Sigma. Emerald Classified FOR SALE; 194? Aero-Fleetline Chevrolet. Fully equipped. A-l shape. FOR SALE: 1941 Ford 2 door sedan. Radio, clean. (4) Will do laundry for students. — Phone 668-J. (4) l-M Director Asks Grid Blank Return Intramural director Paul Washke announced yesterday that intra mural football registration blanks have been sent out to all campus living organizations. Washke said that the schedule for the Fall I.M. program cannot be set up until all the forms have been I returned and filed. He urged that off-campus men organize into groups and enter teams into this season's competition. Williams To Speak Dick Williams, educational ac tivities manager, will address a meeting of the upper Emeral busi I ness staff today at 1 p.m. in room 105, Journalism building. Church Clubs (Continued from />age three) membership meetings are sched uled, and committee and commis sion meetings are slated according to the business at hand. Gerald Harris is the student pres ident and Jack Merner, who is also the adult adviser to the University Religious Council, is director of the YMCA. Y.W.C.A. The Young Women’s Christian association bungalow is situated di rectly across the street from the YMCA, and there is a great simi larity in their programs, such as the daily luncheon club and relig ious program. There are six freshman commis sions concerned with discussions, work on service projects as hos I pitals, a school for crippled chil j dren, retreats, and other activi'tiest. Other committees of the YWCA Morse Gives Pic Of Court Founder Pat McArthur’s picture was pre sented to the University through Senator Wayne Morse by Lynn Nesmith, first cousin of McArthur. 1 McArthur was responsible for the i legislation which enabled the ath letic court, named after him, to be built. as service, international affairs, public affairs, religion, and per sonal relations undertake projects related to their field. Laura Olson is president of the YWCA, and Miss Lois Greenwood is director. In addition to these organiza tions, there are other religious groups in Eugene whose work con centrates primarily in their local churches. - ^ Chosen tops from over 150 Colleges by a Jury of Famous Beauty Experts JOHN ROBERT POWERS ED SULLIVAN • TINA LESER in Sammy Kaye’s American Co-ed Contest ABC GIRL of Louisiana State says “I smoke Chesterfields because they are a better-tasting cigarette and, as so many of my friends say, they're MILDER MORE COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS than any other Cigarette... by latest national survey r—-—] mu illili.I Sg '5 lilliisiliiil l!tltilil||%; I ff C liil^tilllllllf wwwwwwww*» H9HH| I'SS'iiSwXw'iSii;' Copyright 19-18. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.