rage o Beaux Art Ball Theme Due Today Today is the last day for sub mitting ideas in the Beaux Arts Ball theme contest. The dance theme must be broad enough to work into adequate dec oration and suitable costumes. Only students in the School of Architec ture and Allied Arts may enter the competition. A prize for the winning sugges tion will be awarded Monday, Mar. 6. Entries may be dropped in one of the three boxes placed in the school. Jack Broome is in charge of the contest and the annual costume ball, which will be given Apr. 8 in Gerlinger Annex. He announced that attending faculty members will be asked to wear costumes this year. Statisticians Write Book W. J. Dixon and F. J. Massey, professors of mathematics, are the authors of a mathematics text, already published in experimental form and scheduled for printing in regular stiff-back form next January by McGraw-Hill publish ers. The text in paper bound form is now in use in numerous Pacific coast colleges. It is intended for basic statistics courses. PE Profs to Survey Hood River Schools Two memoers oz tne umvei“"y School of Health and Physical Ed ucation will make a three-day. sur vey of all secondary schools in Hood River County this month, at the request of the school superin tendent, Ralph E. Jones. Vernon S. Sprague and Myrtle S. Spade, professors of physical education, will spend Mar. 13, 14, and 15 studying and evaluting the health and physical education pro grams. Upon completion of the tour they will make recommenda tions to Supt. Jones for improve ment of instruction programs in that area. Sub-Chairmen Petitions Due for 'Duck Preview' Petitions for sub-chairmen of ■ ^preview” Weekend are due Friday. They may be submitted to Donna Buse at Delta Zeta or Dick McLaughlin at Chi Psi. Chairmen are needed for en tertainment, clean-up, decoration, and food committees. Campbell to Speak Laurence R. Campbell, professor of journalism, will speak on ‘‘Ex ploring Journalism” at the Pacific Slope School Press clinic at the University of Washington Mar. 3 and 4. Women's Honorary To Pledge Six Phi Beta, women’s music and speech honorary, will hold formal pledging for spring term at 6:30 tonight at the Chi Omega house. Spring term pledges are Sharon Anderson, Sue Dimm, Kathleen Harris, Donna Knoll, Sue Lichty, and Julie Beth Perkins. Members are asked to wear white blouses, dark skirts, and heels. Oregana pictures will be taken during the meeting. The Red Cross last year was served by an estimated 1,450.000 volunteers. COLUMNS PEOPLES MARKET PLACE