YW to Discuss Plans For Meet Plans for the centennial anni versary of the YWCA will be dis cussed at the YW neighborhood meeting to be held today and Fri day in Portland. Mrs. C. A. Barnes, member of the local and national advisory hoards, will preside over the en tire conference. Also attending from Eugene will be Mrs. Hubert Willoughby, member of the com munity advisory board. The con ference is open to all YW mem bers from the campus and the community, said Mrs. Barnes. Sipe Lecture Slated for Biology Club Frank P. Sipe, associate profes sor of b i o 1 o g y, will speak on "Western Wild Flowers" at a meeting of the biology club tonight at 7:15 in Science 16. The speaker will show flower slides from his extensive collec tion. and plans for the club's week end field trip to the Coos Bay ma *jne station will also be discussed. today on KWAX 6 p.m. Sign on 6:03 Piano Moods 6:10 News Till Now 6:15 Public Health Series 6:30 Radio Workshop Drama 7 Our Search for Mental Health 8 Campus Classics 0 KWAX works with Ken Whittle 10:57 Sign Oft Personal Letters To Moms Stressed A reminder to all University students to invite their mothers for Mother's day, May 9, has been issued by Barbara Wilcox, general chairman. Letters are being sent through the Mother's clubs, but personal letters are of more value. Miss Wilcox stresses. The mothers will be guests at the Junior Prom on Friday night, with special entertainment and refresh ments being planned for them. Saturday breakfast, a board meeting, and a luncheon, as well as the traditional All-Campus Sing Saturday night, are planned. Win ners of the Sing will be presented Sunday aftgrnoon in a special Sun light Serenade for the mothers. Campus Calendar Noon Phi Beta Pledges 111 SU Drama Stall 112 SU Phi Chi Theta 113 SU -3:00 AF ROTC 31S SU 4:00 VIS 112 SU Jr Wknd Float Par 113 SU Jr Prom 334 SU Stu AH Comm 337 SU. Clark Coffee Hr Dad's Lounge SU 4:30 AWS Trans Tea 110 SU Jr. Wknd Float Par Hum Skt 214 SU 5:00 Chi Delta Phi 213 SU 6 :15 YU Cab 319 SU 7:00 Biol Cl 16 Sci 7:30 Chess Cl 111 SU YM Inq Grp 315 SU Delta Theta Phi Gerl 1st FI Phi Delta Phi 9:00 Fac Mxd Dbls Gerl 3rd FI 113 SU KWAX to Feature Future Ball Games In the future all Oregon base ball games will be broadcast over KWAX according to Sports Direc tor Jerry Shaw. Games will start at 2:50 p.m., and the station will continue broadcasting after the games until their regular broadcast time, 6 p.m., said Shaw. Announcers will be Jim Jones, Ken Whittle, Ed Meyers, Don Olds and At Barz man. 1 You Con Learn to Fly in Just 8 Hours! ♦ Easily * Inexpensively * Safely NOW—Sign up for our new installment plan • A small down payment and you're in the air • Small monthly payments keep you there Phone 7-2366-Ask for "Milt" McKenzie flying service Springfield Airport 1300 28th Street MOTOR-VU THEATRE Fri., Sat. April 24, 25 Caribbean John Arlene Payne Dahl also Red Planet Mars Sun., Mon. April 26, 27 April in Paris Ray Doris Bolger Day also Jet Job 1 mile E. Spring-field Admission 63c Phone 7-2000 "STUDENT HANDS ACROSS THE SEA" The students of India, Pakistan and Greece, also Syria, Burma, Japan, Indonesia and Korea will receive our help Fhrough the World Student Service Fund. Help the students of to day who will be the leaders of tomorrow. GIVE NOW This space donated by the following firms: University of Oregon Co-op Fennell's Campus Shop Eugene Water & Electric Board