I r.. TI KN|>\\, MMM M «, Itt.M N1 MBKK (M hl/rson Elected A WS Prexy 1 ammiesChange to USA Membership Ur ops l-IMt \|pha M ' .‘“I f(airrn K'lped from Uir rank* of Mir *L <■', -M<>«l i. ■ • • <»»l .. [ ;„|( Bio* submitted to Hill L AGS president ^ jrtior. follow cl 11 mretinit fraternity Sunday nlfht. at * member? voire) for the poll ^ep. Member?! - dwiltlrd a ferment to the United Student* Ljtior. Monday. asking rr.«»K Ln ui their withdrawal by that .tatement explained After I cotuideration. it "o deemed the best interest of our or gam j.«. oi.d vlt r.prr»u1* r,i, B»l*y Krb. are ret ary. Nancy Olorjjr trramirri. liartuira Met calf, -• ; .it! snip .-hai? man I •■■i i-.a Aiulrrjwxi. wt audardn chairman, Hetty Joan Ibmiirr m» >al chair man. Klainr Hartiing. publicity, ami Norma Hrrirni relatione Th«- council nill m.l.i a dinner meeting Tfc lay ti ll.■■ fftudrnt Union same rlay, out Two Versions Two product tom of » motlcrni one-a< t comedy wit! hr presented by otudunl* of Ottttlr Seybnlla School and Community I>rama <•)»*» at 4 j> m today in the lab oratory thralrr of Vtllard Matt The comedy la flrat directed by Ml’ Brybolt. then >» student di rected to show com part non of dif ferent handling of the name mater ial The public l* invited to at tend the performance Last Emerald for Term Thin Pi the heat edition rtf the Kmrratd for winter term, with >laff member* taking time out to pre pare for final* Klrat edition apring term will be Mar. 28. turnipseed Asks for Closing >f Four University Dormitories "Jimr.f-r.aation ],'mZ i'w unit* of the dormi J'.1 *y*tcm at the end of winter wa* formulated Monday 1 ■ '■•K by Mr* Genevieve Tumip . ' ,Jlfactor of dormitorii * Hall* t *f‘d ar|- fherney Hunter, and Kof ab *n Vet# II and Susan smpbell. Heavm# for the r<■■ ommendation, '"alwJ by Mr* Tumipaeed, are ri‘ul,nK number of vacancies ™J?hout the dormitory system - <• continuoualy rising cost* ■ rr>aintenarice. fe ' -r. becoming official the rec mendation must receive the ap "f btonald M DuShane, di r ',r of indent affair*; J. O. ,,irn- b'lmn* ■ s manager; and '■v'rrmty PreHident Harry K. wburn. ^ Present there are 488 varan. t» i m,n* a,“l wf>tnen’« dorm*. .r(,a. ,ar‘fJ 11 vacancies are the ,,,, ^counting for 313 of the orrr rl-KUr,f 0th,'r vacancies by % n Un*t« are: John Straub, '72°\«: Hendrick*, 84; and 7*n Campbell, M. •Sinl0*1"^ three of t»«e four re tail '? u,‘lta lr> Vet* II (French or, " tl0K,'i *t the end of fall nr men'' var:a,l‘'<•« in the remain trom h" “mt" ,:aj‘ be filled. Seder trom '"T ' <.*t n* Hen lor K< pr««wnUUVf to thr Kxrru tiv. ("ounril at II* Monday night inerting Hr remgned brrnuw hi* living orsuniMtinn Sigma Alpha Mu ha* changed it* political af filiation and hr i* no longer a rr pret.<-nl«llvr of thr party on rvho*« U« H«~t hr W» Hi t ft <] Ihik t>«ughertv Sport* Night Chairman, giivr a rrjinri on pro. entertainment for the event AKt‘<> I*|r,ud.nl Barry Mountain »ald hr Mould * Jacoby. a**t*tant HUprrlntriKlrnt nt xhr physical plant staled Work on thr area adjoining 13U» Si . whi< h is one of ihr two cir cuit* planned, have been completed f,ll AH Jxtsslhle Without thr rcjtlip mrnt needed, Jacoby aid H< add rd that work will not be started on the second rireuit, thr area ad-1 joining University St . until the needed material arrive*. Reason for the delay in not known. Jaroby explained that thr equipment was supposed to have been Whipped mx week* ago, but no word ha* been receive*! a* to why it ha* not arrived He rejHirt rd that wotk i« not la-mg dom- on the Trend circuit bec*u*e the gov ernm< nt could step in ami take the equipment before it tmvo. Work men do not want to disturb any more of the campua until they can carry the job through to comple tion, Jacoby added. New Heat Plant OpensMarchl9 I>atc of operation for the now I'niverslty heating plant has been tentatively set for Mar. 1ft. H. D. Jacoby, assistant superintendent I of the physical plant, .'•aid Mon day. The plant will take over campus heating following removal of boil era front the old strain plant, which are being moved in order to permit extension of the School of Archi tecture and Allied Arts. Jacoby reported that the last j turbine for the new power plant is now being Installed, hut that It : would be some time before the power plant will operate fully. The power plant is located in the j same building as the new heating plant. Skordahl and Darby Get WRA, YWCA Posts Nancy Alli.'oti, Juan Skoi 'lalil, ami Aim llarlyv will a utnc the prt 'irlrncit »>f A - elated Women Students, \V• - im n' Recreation A*-ociatioi«, am! N'\\ ('A r: -pcctivcly a- tli re- till of Monday’s .> oim n ; elections. Th<* AWS constltuton was rati fied by th»* necessary two-tiff nl* > the total numbt r of votes. WAA member* derided to change their name to the Women'* fU'itatloi Ahm>< lation. t Officer* Named Other* coming out on top in the AWS race were Marilyn Thompson, vice president. Helen Jackson, *. • - retary; Klaine Harturg tteatturei ; Barbara Manley, reporter; ant Joan Walker, sergeant-at-arms. Belle Doris Russell, Barbara Bate*. Ixij* liarnar Maty Bennett and Delore* Trltl were chosen to fill the WRA offices of vice pro■ dent iM-cretarv. treasurer, and *»■*, geani-at-arms respectively. YWCA officer* for the coming' year will Is Kasla Van Loan, \ •> piosidrnt: JoAnnc Hewitt, o cl vice president. Lillian S hott, s- - retary Virginia Kt llogg. in asun ; Bonnie Birkemetcr. ..jpcrcJa.-* commission chairman; Amy Vm cent. president of the sophomore* commission; Cathy Tribe, sop’ r more (ommiNUon vice preside..!, »n selected for this year's Choral Union concert at S p.m. Thursday at McArthur Court, The Univer sity Symphony Orchestra will ac company the choral group. Directors will he Dr. K. .-V Cykler, orchestra conductor, for the “Te Deum," and Donald \V. Allton, choral union director, for the “Requiem." This all-campus affair will ho Lenten this year instead of Christ massy, but the mass effect will be there just the same. The publ will be admitted free.