Marcia Dutcher Named'Colonel' Man ia Dutcher, candidate of I the Army HOTC unit, wn* named i Little Colonel Saturday at the Military Ball. Pat Leonard wan finaliHt In tin* Air Force unit'll content, and will be a lieutenant colonel. Oth- i er finaliata for both units will be majors, according to Bob Arndt, chairman of Little Colonel selection. They Include Ruth Joseph, Joan llunler and Janet Wick, for the AKKOTC, and Diane David, Al ma Owen and Charlotte Britts for the Army. All eight of the finalists will' be present at reviews and award ceremonies for the rest of the year, and will be pr««ent when commissions are awarded during graduation ceremonies, Arndt said. Army Wins Sales Miss Dutcher was selected on the basis of ticket sales, and as of Friday night, when the con test closed, the Army had sold 17s tickets and the Air Force in. An additional 20 tickets were sold at the dance, Lloyd Powell, ticket and invitation chairman, aaid. They were not included for Little Colonel selection, however. Members of the Army com pany B bought the most tickets. Powell said. Tickets were sold only by memt*-rs of Scabbard and Blade and Air Command Squadron. Guests Listed Guests of honor at the dance included University President and Mrs. O. Meredith Wilson. Bug. Gen . < Ret. > and Mi s. Charles A. Pyle, Col and Mrs. F L Bruns, and Lieut. Oil. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas. Gen. Pyle la a brother of W. W. Pyle, assistant professor of business administration. Col. Bruns was formerly head of the department of military science and tactics here. Lt. Col. Thomas, an assistant professor of military science, is adviser of Scabbard and Blade, ami helped plan the dance. Panhellenic Names Officers for Year The new officers of Panhellenic council were recently chosen for the ensuing year. They were in troduced at a Panhellenic meet ing March 3. The new president of Panhel lenic is Janet Flatland; vice president, Olivia Tharaldson: second vice-president, Jean Mc Pherson; secretary, Betty Ander son. and treasurer, Mickey Me Klligett. Khirley Parmonter is the new relations chairman; Joan Kraus, publicity chairman; Jean Fay, standards chairman; Nancy Adams, social and activities chairman, and Judy Loucks, scholarship chairman. Psi Chi Members Newly Initiated Psi Chi, national psychology honorary, initiated 25 new mem bers recently in the Student Union. Those initiated were Jane | Abelson, Jose Aimilla, Frances I Bascom, Helen Billett, Kenneth Brookshiqf, Marvyn Cadwallader, Joyce Cronholm, Marilee Fred ericks. Tennison Haley, James Lau rent, Richard Littman, Barbara Mason, Jennifer Matthews, Don ald Mead, Robert Moore, Nancy Moore, Elliott Mozee, Loufs Ni dorf, James Robertson, Jim Steele, Norma Terry, Carol Wood, Richard Woodcock, David Wrench and Carlton Zaire. Still time*... * to remember her ■mwnmmi with TELEGRAMS! If you’ve been remise with the miss * don’t despair! There’s always time to make amends with telegrams. Flash her a glowing birthday greet* ing in your own inimitable style. Its delivery on Western Union’s special blank will win her undying devotion^ iYes sir—any way you look at it, , telegrams are a guy’s {and a gal’s) best friend. Jus* call your helpful Western Union office.. #xf.e N WESTERN ' UNION e/u r«»ri street fcvgone, Oregon T#l- 4-3221 )W iV*' • 'SM'r - • * »«* i««q| Our Ne ow Open! Since cotton is such an important year round fabric ice hare built a brand new shop in our second floor fashion department # for cottons, and cottons alone. Come see onr new department and our fine selection of Spring cottons. Starting at 8.95 ... and in sizes 7 to 15 and 8 to 20.