Wc omen /? on the y^ampuA Emerald Women's Page / Sally Jo Groig end Marcia Maunoy, Co-# difort Campus Briefs 0 W1IN eommittee chairmen will meet today at noon in the Student Union. Main item of bu*lne«H will be a dtacuaaion of aervlce committee poaitlona. The committee# of aollcltationa, pub licity. promotion, apeakera, fiie aldea, apecial event#, carnival and auction are the one* to be filled. Petition* are due Thuraday at 8 p.m. 0 I’hl Theta I'psllon will meet today at 6:15 p.m. at McArthur court for a ahort buaineaa meet Ing before the concert. Mem ber# are requested to be in uni form at the meeting. Any mem ber who ia unable to uaher at the concert should find a aub atltute. 0 All men student* Interested In a Men'# Literaly Honorary ate invited to attend a meeting In the Student Union tonight at 6:45. 0 Alpha l*hi Omega, men’* aervlce honorary, will meet today at 4 p.m. near the main desk in the Student Union. • There Mill be a meeting of the aki club tonight at 6:30 In the Student Union. 6 Ik'M'rel < liih util meet at .fa< k Ford ham's home, 2589 Aider, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 'Prelude to Spring' Is Style Theme "Prelude to Spring" will be the theme of the style show to be pre sented by the YWCA at their an nual breakfast Saturday morning, Feb. 19. from 10 to 11:30 a.ra. in Getlinger hall. Town and Travel is sponsoring the style show, with members of the Y modeling the spring outfits. Tickets will be sold by Y repre sentatives at all women's living organizations. Admission is 50 cents. S U Currents Panel to Discuss Formosan Peace “Formosa Pattern for Peace*," will be the topic of a discussion to be held today at 4 p. nf. in room 318 of the Student Union under the auspices of the YMOA. A recent film of Formosa will be shown and coffee will be served. Movie Committee Meets A movie committee meeting will be held tonight at 6:45 p.m. in room 302, SU, to complete the coming attractions board, an nounced JoAnne Rogers, chair- ' man. 'Causerie Francaise' Is Held at'Side' Today A “Causerie Francaise’’ will be held today at the College Sk*e Inn at 4 p.m. This is an opportu- j Pity for French students to ; speak together while having cof fee. First and second year French 1 students are especially urged to j attend to give them practice in French conversation. This will be a weekly occurrence. Eileen Lindblad To Lead Panel A pre-season round-up of Mum mer nervier opportunities will be gin Sunday at 6:15 p.m. at Wesley foundation, 1236 Kincaid. Meet ing will be a Joint get-together of : «arripun religious groups, and the YWCA and YMCA. Purpose of the meeting will be to present a picture of the kinds of summer projects available to students under the sponsorship of denominational groups, the Y's, ,thc American Friends service committee, and Other non-donomi nat ional groups. A panel composed of students who have participated in such pro jects will be the main faaturc of the program. Each panel member will tell briefly about his special project. Eileen Lindblad, execu tive director of the YWCA, will be panel moderator. WJlton Hartsler. AKSC field representative, will be present at the meeting to talk to interested students. He will also be on camp us Monday and Tuesday for inter views. Appointments may be made by calling YWCA. Students attending the Sunday | meeting have been invited to a 5:30 p.m. supper by Wesley foun-" dation. Reservations for supper should be made by Friday. Joan Havland Resigns As Carson Counselor Joan Havland, senior in edu cation, recently resigned her po sition as counselor on Carson 5 because of ill health. Carson's new counselor is Sally Ryan, junior in journalism. An internal switch has been made in the dormitory whereby Mary Constant has moved from third to fifth floor to fill the vacancy left by Miss Havland. CAMPUS. .mErry-Go-RounD ejections continue to be the center, of intercut at living or ganization* on campus an nix mote houses held elections Mon day night. * At Delta Delta Delta Jan Klatland was elected pres ident of the Tri Delta for the coming year, with Jo Zehnder vice-president. Sarah Smith is the new recording secretary: Kathy Reilly, house manager; Beth Rahe, treasurer; Betty Frey, social chairman, and Judy Carlson, rush chairman. At Delta Upsilon Newly-elected DU president is Jim Martin. Other officers in clude Dave Chambers, vice-pres ident; Jim Greene, recording secretary; Bob Burnett, corres ponding secretary- Murray Jen sen. house manager, and Robert Wadman, social chairman. At Pi Kappa Phi New house officers of the Pi Kap's are Richard Bach, presi dent; Pete Maffej, house man ager; Greg Ripke, secretary; Ron Mount, treasurer, and Rich ard Swennes, social chairman. At Phi Gamma Delta Dale Underwood is the newly elected president of the Fiji's. Lee Rogers is vice-president; Don Georgeson, treasurer; Ben Lloyd, secretary; Jim Dielschneider. sergeant-at-arms, and Dan-ell Best, social chairman. At Sigma Chi The Sigma Chi’s elected Kent Dorwin as president for the com ing year at elections Monday night. Tom Stamper is vice-pres ident. Other officei-s include Keith Barker, house manager; Ad Staff Office staff: Shirley Permenter. Pat Cushnie, Francis Achee. Selling; Lee Peters, Bob Noland, Jack Rodlch, Dick Koe. Layout: Pat Case, Jody Klalire. Laura Morris. 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Emerson Hamilton is recording secretary; Chuck Carlbom. mar shal; Barry Ott, social chairman; Nick Collins, house manager: Dennis Olsen, corresponding sec retary, and Bob Prall, rush chair man. ! — 4__^^, Flu, Rain Causes Delayed Aquacade The Amphibian aquacade, scheduled for Feb. 16, 17 and 18, has been postponed to spring term, it was announced Wednes day by Olivia Tharaldson. presi dent of the women's swimming honorary. Reason for the postponement is the large number of swimmers in the infirmary or in bed with the flu, "We’re also expecting greater all-campus interest in a water show during spring term than might be shown during the rainy months," Miss Tharald*>n said. Newly scheduled dates for the water show are April 27, 28 and 29. Patronize F. me raid Advertisers You're Slick asy Whistle in this Perky Spring Cotton Nothing makes a gal look as feminine as a flower pretty spring cotton. 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