Cc ainntid 0 The World University Serv ice publicity committee will meet in the YMCA office at 4 p. m. to day, Chairman Anne Hill has an nounced. 0 Holy Communion for Episeo palian students will be celebrated at 7 a. m. Wednesday in Gerling er hall. 0 The Associated Greek Stu dents policy committee will meet at 4 p. m. Wednesday at Kappa Alpha Theta, according to Bob Glass, president. The meeting was originally scheduled for this after noon. 0 An exhibition of fourth and fifth year projects in architectur al design, landscape design, and interior design is now on display in the gallery of the school of archi tecture. 0 Discussion of a spring picnic and election of officers will be held by the Physics club today at 1 p.m. in Science 118. All members are requested to attend. 0 Members of Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship will meet to night at 7 p. m. in the Student Un ion to discuss future plans and elect officers for the coming year. 0 The NAACP will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Student Union, ac cording to Bob Holloway, presi dent. Election of officers will be held. : 0 Don Rotenberg, chairman of the traffic court, has announced that a meeting of the coui t will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 on the third floor of the Student Union. 0 The Order of “O’’ will meet at Phi Gamma Delta at noon Wed nesday, according to Doug Clem ent, president. 0 The YWCA general cabinet will meet in Gerlinger hall at noon Wednesday, according to Kathy Tribe Siegmund, president. 0 YWCA executive committee will meet today at noon at the Y office in Gerlinger hall. All mem (ant dm ft ? SELL IT THRU THE WANT AI»S Don Wenzl, Classified Advertising Mgr. LOST — Billfold at art school. Contains important identifica tion papers. Carla Taylor. 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Broadway - Eugene, Oregon Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 4-5353 hors, of the cabinet who will be \ seniors next year are considered j members, as is the sophomore cab inet adviser. 0 William Williams, professor of history, will speak on “American Jazz — Kansas City, Chicago and New York" this evening at 7:30 in the Peter Howard listening room of the Student Union. 0 The Alpine Club will meet tonight in the Student Union at 6:30, according to John Vazbys, vice-president. Room number will be posted. 0 Sub-chairmen of the All-Cam pus Sing committee will meet at 4 p. m. today in the Student Union, according to Chairman Ann Ger linger. Campus Calendar Noon Cmge Lnh 110 SU Soc Staff 111 SU Morrison Lnh 112 SU Psi Chi Lnh 113 SU Deseret Cl Com Lnh SU 1:00 Morrison Asbly Blrm SU 3:00 Tintner Lect ’ 315 SU Vodvil 319 SU 4:00 M’ris'n Cof Hr Dsrm SU WUS Fnd Pub 319 SU 6:30 Alpine Cl 111 SU 7:00 IVCF 334 SU 7:30 Wlms Lect-Cnct 202 SU Millrace Meet 315 SU Pi Lbda Theta Dsrm SU Sigma Xi 30 Sci 8:00 Christian Sci Ger 1st fi Summer Work Open for Women Summer jobs for women 18 and over who enjoy living in the out of-doors and working with young people are available through the Portland Girl Scout council. Nettie Castle, of the Camp Wind Mountain staff, will be on campus on Thursday, April 15 to discuss summer employment with girls who are interested in applying. Application blanks and further information are available in the graduate placement office in Em erald hall. Camp Wind Mountain is located sixty-five miles northeast of Port land on the Washington side of the Columbia River. It offers an oppor tunity for students in the recrea tion, education, and psychology fields to gain valuable first-hand knowledge of children of varying age levels, according to Miss Castle. Petitions Due to Fill SU Post Vacancy Virginia Dailey, vice-chairman of the Student Union board. Mon day called for petitions for SU personnel committee chairman. John Shaffer, former chairman, became ineligible when he failed to make a 2.00 for winter term. Petitions may be turned in to the SU office. No deadline has been set yet, according to Miss Dailey. PE Group Plans Conference Here The Northwest District of the American, Association for Health, Physical Education and Recrea tion will open its 23rd annual con vention on the campus Wednes day. The theme of the four-day con vention will be “Harmony in Ac tion." The conference, under the! direction of Margaret Poley, asso ciate professor of physical educa tion, will be held in the Student Union and at the Eugene hotel. Only one session of the confer ence will be open to. the public. This is a Thursday night address in the SU ballroom by Delbert Oberteuffer, professor of health and physical education at Ohioj State university. He will speak un der the joint sponsorship of the convention and the University Lec tures committee on the topic, “Conservation of Human Re-i sources.” Physical education and health instructors, as well as recreation i personnel from throughout the j Northwest are expected to attend j the meetings. Sessions have been ! scheduled on recreation, health ed ucation, high school athletics for both boys and girls, swimming and | dance. 0 Application for Kwama scho larships may be obtained now ut the office of Mrs. Golda Wickham. Freshmen women are eligible to apply. Hayward Field Site of Easter Sunrise Service Hayward field will be went' of this year’s University Easter Sun rise Bervlce, according to Dorothy Her, chairman of the service. The annual church service, sponsored by the University Relig ious council, is scheduled for 6:30 a. m. Easier morning, April 18, It is open to all University students ami Eugene townspeople. In previ ous years the service has been held indoors, but this year’s com mittee felt that an out-door serv ice would be more effective, Miss 1 ler said. Charles J. Armstrong, new pres ident of Pacific university, will de liver the Easter sermon. His topic will be "The Power of Relief." Other functions of the service will be performed by members of the Eugene Ministerial association and the University religious council. Others working on the sunrise service are the YWCA, the YMCA, campus religious foundations and the religious directors association. Monday Is Deadline All applications for the Kwnma scholarships must be submitted by next Monday, Kwama President Janet Gustafson has announced. Only freshmen women are eligible for the awards. ITS AU A MATTER OF TASTE ^ Iioiet *" j;lifio‘s 'eaSC' . 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