[ SU Currents Creative Arts Workshop Calls For Committee Petitions Today Petitions for positions on the * unipus Creative Arts Workshop K' ueral committee, as well hh for < hairmanahipa and positions on *1 “* various Hub-committees, arc one today at 5 p.m. They may be 1 iij) in Student Union 301 and .'510 and turned in at the same place. This special event of the SU will be presented spring term to dis play all aspects of the creative arts in progress on campus, ac cording to Valerie Cowls, general chairman. 2 Billiard Tourney Events Cancelled I'.vo events in the Intercollegiate Billiards tournament are to be - dropped due to conflict with final exams, according to John Schafer, • -rial c vents chairman for the _ event. The co-ed and men's three cush ioi ; tournament will not be held as . previously planned, said Schafer. M i '- pocket billiards and men’s straight rail events will he held on Mar. 5 and 11, respectively. I-hn ir.a ions for the; two events \ ore to be conducted In the base nieid of the Student Union Friday: men's pockets at 0:30 p.m. and AF Commissions To Be Extended An Air Force lieutenant, who is assigned to the Portland interna* . tional airport weather bureau, will spe ak Wednesday to all senior air forc e KOTC students and all other - interested seniors concerning ap plication for direct commission in the United States air force rc ' serve and assignment to basic me _ teorology graduate training next September. All college seniors who will have - graduated by June with credit for • one year of college physics and r mathematics are eligible for re serve commission. All persons who are interested should contact 1st -Lt. Laird McKee at the KOTC de partment today. r McKee will speak in the 8, 9, 1 and 2 o’clock senior air force ROTC classes. Colonel Kmory Bruns, head of the department of military -science and tactics, said that the classes would be open to all stu dents, whether in ROTC or not. | ' After completion of the basic _ weather course the officers will j receive basic training and then be j assigned to an air force weather station. I - “ 7TT f Classifieds I 1910 Hudson Conv., extras, new brakes, $125. Call evenings, 1 5-9366. Mr. Wolfe. Jewelry Problems? See us for • Dependable watch repairing • Ronson lighters • Cigarette cases Phone 4-4611 i .straight rail at 8 p.m. Three men and one alternate in each division ' will be selected at that time to rep resent the university in the tour nament. Physics Professor To Lecture on Stars "The System of Stars” will be the subject of a coffee hour lec ture to be delivered in the Stu dent Union browsing room at 7:30 p.m. Friday. K. G. Kbbighausen, associate professor of physics, will give the lecture. • Campus Briefs 0 Drawing* for house pairing* for tiie WRA carnival booths will be made at. 4 p.m. today in the Student Union, Tina Fi.sk, chair man of the booths has announced. Every living organization should have a representative present at the meeting, Miss Fisk said. — 0 The nuns at Sacred Heart hos pital have announced there will be a special student mass on week days at 7 a.m. in Sacred Heart Hospital chapel during Lent. 0 Four movies on the arts will be shown tonight at 7 p. m. in Chapman 207. “Looking at Sculpture” is a film designed to stimulate interest in museums and provide guidance for thf- understanding and appreciation of sculpture. Other movies to he shown are “Design to Music,” "Ro din" and “L'Art Retrouve.” Admis sion is free. 0 1’i Delta I’hi, French honor ary, members are urged by Mitzi Asai, president, to attend a meet ing today at 4 p.m. at the College Side. Candidates for membership will be approved. 0 Ifui-O-Kamaaina will hold an important meeting tonight at 8 on the third floor of Gerlinger hall. BATTERIES Broadway-Hllyard Shell Service Jiast Broadway at flilyard 7th at LINCOLN \ N THE CAMPUS- fifrT E; IS fl • -a«ihe rulete^*' 9r, paining ^ass a flaw Voa'“inX Strike «0“Vffree U' MeaS-redraw'. "" , ij Brenneman * - i up draw • easy on tn . . u Brenner^13'1 pochard plttsbur6 University o' r - ':V. and TASTE Cleaner, £ „sel, -^5 know, yourself, Y f 3U get enjoyment only LmOTeSLuckies are nuj T'll.ucky Strike M for the thing you want r “e"cr Tit** • B ol Lucky Strike ■, smoother • better. And, ine tobacco, me Tobacco. a cigarette... ier, smoother IT'S TOASTED' CIGARETTES n akes'is carnpu? COLLEGE STUDENTS PREFER LUCKIES IN NATION-WIDE SURVEY! Nation-wide survey based on actual student in terviews in 80 leading colleges reveals more smokers prefer Luckies than any other cigarette by a wide margin. No. 1 reason — Luckies’ better taste. Survey also shows Lucky Strike gained far more smokers in these colleges than the na tion’s two other principal brands combined. 9 A. T. Co. PRODUCT OF (J/uis JttfnWiijzcvn fJo&xecc-Cvtryxantf AMERICA’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES \