Infirmary Confines Thirteen Students Thirteen patients were enjoy ing the comforts of the infirm ary Wednesday. They were Roy Bergen, Gloria Coram, Anne Goodman, James Hayden, James Hershner, Frank lin Kincaid, Gloria Marlantes, Barbara Manley, Robert Mullen, Ynes Pozzi-Escot, Richard Run yard, Kenneth Lowe, and George Rosenbalm. SU Board Meets, Discusses Dances Purchase of a fluorescent stamp for admittance to dances and a schedule of members to introduce football movies were two motions passed at the SU Board meeting yesterday afternoon. However, the main discussion was on the relationship between the Executive Council and the Stu dent Union board and whether members could belong to both or not, and ballroom rentals. A com mittee has been appointed to study the possibility of house dances in the SU, and whether closed dances should pay rental. Next meeting will be at 6:30 next Wednesday. YW Open House Today from 3 to 5 p. m. will see the last of the YWCA openhouses at Gerlinger Hall for new women students at Oregon. If any fresh men girls or transfers have not been contacted by their upper class counselors, they are invit ed to attend the openhouse any way. Amphibians Slate Swimming Tryouts Tryouts for Amphibians, wom en’s swimming honorary, will be conducted at 8 p. m. Monday in Gerlinger Women’s Pool. All women students with swim ming ability are encouraged to try out whether they be fresh men or upper classmen, accord ing to President Joan Skordahl. Amphibians sponsor a water pageant fall term, encourage and conduct winter swimming meets, and entertain visiting high school students during Duck Preview Weekend spring term. Meetings are held at 8 p. in. each Monday. Employees To Meet University employees will meet at 4 p. m. today in 207 Chapman to discuss a new hospitalization "overage plan. The plan, a modification of the present Blue Cross plan, will be presented by members of a special investigating committee. If PEOPLES MARKET PLACE