Spring Vacation Cooperation Asked The week-long spring vacation initiated this year will need the ■cooperation of students to be a success, according to Donald Du JShane, director of student affairs. DuShane, at the request of the Jlourd of Deans, told the ABUO senate Thursday that the vacation was increased In hope that stu dents would not return for spring iterin several days late. The board, which acts as the j calendar committee In setting the ’academic year, has pared down the school year as much ns possible jiow, he explained, anil if students continue to return late to classes ‘the two or three day "long week end'' spring vacation may be re instated. Broadway Topic Of Theater Talk “Broadway in '52" will bo the1 title of a talk by Grace Ann Mut torn today In the University theater at II am. The talk la open, to anyone interested in the thea ter and in free. Miss Mattern Is a reader and lecturer who spends several weeks each year attending Broadway shown and then presenting lectures In various parts of the country. Phi Beta, women's speech and music honorary, in presenting Miss Mattern. Pat Ward Elected To Lead Groups Put Ward, junior In general social studies, was elected presi dent of both Heads of Houses and Coed co-op council Monday. She replaces Barbara Williams and Helen Koopmnn, past presi dents of the two organizations. Other Heads of Houses officers (elected were Shirley Kendall, vice president, and Jane Cover, secre tary-treasurer. The officers will i e Installed April 14. President of Heads of Houses was selected this year from inde pendent women's organizations, 'the presidency alternating between [independents and sororities. * The Coed co-op council elected data Yuzon, freshman in liberal iiits, secretary. These officers will tike office spring term. CLASSIFIED ■riHCf your ail ut i*llhi“r tin* Stu dent Union main FOR PICNICS and any trip . . . . this 1936 Chcv. is just the job. $135. Call 4-4488. 92 ,35mm LEICA camera with case. 1.2 Summar lens. Included are exposure meter, tripod, color fil • ter, sun-shade. Bernstein, Biol <>gy Quonset. 94 • MISCELLANEOUS TYPING—Thesis typed at reason able prices. Richards Secretarial ■Service, 1390 Willamette. Phone 5-0845. tf • Transportation DRIVING TO lX over Spring i- vacation. 2 or 3 riders wanted. ‘Gordon Green, 5-9552. 92 • WANTED TO RENT Member of University summer .school staff would like to rent Purn. House from University or public school staff member who 'will be away during the summer. ■ 2 adults, 3 children in family. •Communicate with the School of health and physical Education. Phone 51511, Ext. 224. • WANTED KTDe TO San Francisco' leaving .. Mar. 21 or 22. Jean Boddenyn, ' 02 $224 Profit Made At WRA Carnival ii"' women a nccreauon anao clatlon carnival, hold Feb. 20, took in $224.05, carnival officiate have announced. Biggeat profit wan made by the Hawaiian club, Hul-o kamaalna, with $29..'58. Delta Gamma and Lambda Chi Alpha were awarded $10 worth of P= records Tor the best booth, in I Judging based on originality, con- i structlon and cooperation between paired booths. Ten per cent of the $224.0r, will go to the WHA. The remainder will be returned to living organiza tions. TAKE A CAB FROM YOUR DOOR TO YOUR HOME The Price is Reasonable 30c per mile for Cab and Driver... No extra chg. for Bags GET YOUR LOAD TOGETHER One or Five Passengers Go NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, or WEST Split it up . . . No one pays too much For further information call . . . Campus Drive Nets $537 for Red Cross .p.j.j i wvnn i;uiiecieci ror the Red Cross during the recent campus drive, General Chairman Joan Cartozian has announced. Women’s houses topped men's in total collections with Pi Beta Phi collecting $37, Alpha Phi $35 and Ajpna c.ni umega $.1.1. Alpha Tau Omega collected $18.92, Beta The ta Pi $17.60 and Alpha hall $17. Off-campus solicitations netted $27.50 and collections in the Stu dent Union, Co-op and other places amounted to $12.29. • Firestone Tires • Batteries • Accessories GET YOUR CAR READY FOR THE TRIP HOME! BOB'S SHELL SERVICE 13th & Hilyard Phone 5-9007 every type of Sporting Goods With spring in the air, you'll want to enjoy all the sports that it brings. For baseball, track, tennis, golf ... you'll find just what you want at John Warren's. Everything in hardware, too. Come in Today! John Warren Hardware, Inc. 771 Willamette Phone 5-3353 . , if1