Student Affairs Set Rules for Weekend The pre-final week closed period will begin at 5 p.m. Friday, ac cording to the office of student affairs. This means that Univer sity women will be allowed only •ne date, or night out, over the weekend. Closing hours have been set for 10:30 p.m. Friday and for 12:15 a.m. Saturday. No men will be al lowed in the women’s houses after Friday. SALE ON 1000 SLACKS 100 SPORT COATS 500 SPORT SHIRTS 100 TOP COATS ENDS THIS WEEK FENNELL'S Edna Landros to Speak Edna Landros, assistant profes sor of classical languages, will be the guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the foreign language division of the Oregon Educational association in Portland ^fonday. At Portland Meeting The luncheon, which is a part of the annual meeting of the OEA, will be presided over by Pauline Layne of Willamette high school, president of the foreign language I section. The Newest, Smartest Pretty new styles — bat win" sleeve — interesting new neck lines — attractive new colors — and skirts you keep moving around to keep in shape. 25.00 29.00 35.00 Knitted Willamette at 10th Sears "suits America" in Distinguished Grey... with Bold Red and Hare Blue the supporting colors . • • The man in the Fashion Tailored suit nabs the spotlite for Easter . . . Distinguished suit so handsomely tailored ... so skillfully made, smart accessories in very fine taste, from haze-blue Pilgrim hat to Bold Red all-silk neckwear. He looks his best because he bought the best from Sears Easter Aisle of Fashions Deluxe Pilgrim shirt Pilgrim “sable fin- Pilgrim all-silk with the Formease ish” imported blue neckwear in bold collar 3.98 fur felt 10.00 bright red 2.00 / Sold Bond amber tone wingtip oxfords 12.98 Fashion Tailored Pin Check suit 47.50 Pilgrim all nylon rib-nit solid color hose 98c 7 ao teort Invites you to come and browse along the Easter Aisla •ozryoafrJX0tcey jac£" CORNER 10th & CHARNELTON 2 HRS. EREE PARKING . PHONE 5-1561 Group Postpones NAACP Action Action by the student affairs committee on recognition of a campus chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored*People may not take place until the beginning of spring term, according to R. C. Williams, committee secretary. The committee meeting sched uled for last Saturday was post poned because of the illness of Donald M. DuShane, director of student affairs and chairman of the committee. Due to final exams next week, the committee may not be able to meet before the end of the term, said Williams. John C. McCloskey, English pro fessor and committee member, read a three-page argument i against the request of NAACP for campus recognition at the last meeting of the student affairs committee. The committee voted * three to three at that time to | adopt a motion granting the group ] recognition. I i Because voting on this issue was I ; tied, the committee decided to hold ] | another meeting, originally sched- I ' tiled for last Saturday, for further 1 ! consideration of the matter. j Singers to Make Vacation Trip . University Singers, a GO voice 1 mixed chorus from tiie University school of music, will take their I seventh annual tour during spring 1 vacation, March 22-29, according J to Donald W. Allton, director of j the group. 4 The tour will include 15 appear- < ances, covering central, southern and eastern Oregon and ending with a performance in Portland. The home concert will be April 9 in the Student Union. ! The program for the tour per- ; formances includes numbers rang ing from sacred to folk-songs and I selections from the light opera, j "Brigadoon.” 1 Featured as a companion-group with the Singers is the Madrigali Singers, a 12 voice ensemble which ^ specializes in the madrigal, popu- • lar song type of the 16th and t-arly< 17th centuries. Since madrigal | singing was originally done in the , home while seated around a ban quet table, the Madrigals will also sing while seated around a table, to preserve the spirit of the orig inal custom. Classifieds VACANCIES for three more. Rm. & Board. 874 E. 13th. Call Mrs. Kile. 4-0422. 3-31 _,__( FOR RENT: Large airy, light bed room with adjoining dressing room. Large closet. For 1 or 2 women. Call 5-1070 between 5 and 9 p.m. 1858 Harris, block south of campus. 3-31 f 1 Be Ready for Spring Let us “revitalize” your spring wardrobe by expert cleaning and pressing Eugene Laundry & Dry Cleaners 174 8th Avenue W. Dial 5-3321 ! 1