fSA Plans Free Turkey Trot’ Oregon Ducks will change their style a bit next Wednesday night when the whole campus will be doing the “Turkey Strut'' to the music of Harry James or Artie Shaw, Chairmen John Craig and Virginia Harris of the ISA an nounced today. In cooperation with the members of the ISA, who are sponsoring this mixer Thanksgiving eve, all members of the student body will be admitted free. Similar to the mixer of last year, Craig promises to provide an unusual Wednesday night’s entertainment. Committee heads appointed for function are: program, Doro YWCA Activators Sell Doughnuts; Profit, $50 Three thousand doughnuts bring ing $50 to the YWCA Activators group, were sold on the campus Wednesday, according to Sally Bosch and Alice May Robertson, co-chairmen. Booths were located in the li brary, the Co-op, near Friendly hall, and Commerce. Fifty girls helped sell the confections. -V Remodel Room In Fenton Hall The basement of Fenton hall is being converted into a lecture room which will seat approximately 200 students. When the law school was remodeled several years ago, this room was left unfinished. It is now to be completely furnished with forced Ventilation, satisfactory lighting and new chairs. The new classroom, which will be used for general University pur poses, is expected to be completed by the fall of 1945. The total cost of equipment and building mater ials will be approximately $10,600. thy Zeller, Ervin Webb, Steve Gamm; decorations, Don White, Gwen Carter, Joe Chiaramonte, Lola May Heagney; publicity, Mary Harmon, Ervin Webb, John Craig, Bill Buell; orchestra, Ann Van Valzah; chaperons and cor respondence, Catherine Crombie. USC students solve the cigarette shortage problem by- putting the cherished “fags” on sale for one hour each day. Oregon State students honor na tions of the world by giving a stu dent body dance at which beautiful coeds represent nine countries. BOBBY SOCKS SET #/ ■l u rm ' Cozy comfort in this velvety, fringed version of the popular head scarf. MI CLINK R Y — SEC OX D FLOOR Mil I FR’J “IT'S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU” Fine Varied Selection CHRISTMAS CARDS Just Received ... New Supply of EVENING IN PARIS . . . COTY'S 4 HOUBIGANT'S . . . ROGER and GALLET TOILETRIES Campbell Downs NCC Hoopsters The Campbell co-op basketball team last night, in preparation for the coming intramural league, ran all over a team from Northwest Christian college in a very fast preseason game, with the final score 43-24. The game was slow in starting with a. 4-6 count at the end of the first quarter with Campbell co-op on the long end. Score at the half was also close, 16-18 with the co op team still on the long end. From then on the co-op team used a fast break and ran all around NCC. High man was Mosby of the co op with 18 points; high for NCC was D. Byers with 6. Lineups: S Campbell co-op (43): forwards —Stiles 4, Beyer 10, Wood 1; cen ter—Einnerson 4; guards—Mosby 18, Miller 4, Parker 2. Northwest Christian college (24): forwards—D. Byers 6, Lea vitt 2, Smith 4, Beyers; centers— Huckins, Bartlof; guards —Arm strong, Haskell 4, Osburne 2, Whit ford 2. University Leaders (Continued from page one) death; we lost a friend and we will miss her in years to come. ROSEANN LECKIE President of Kwama think that we will miss Dean Schwering most for her own kind ness and interest, not only in the girls on the campus, but in tne boys as well. SIGNE ECKLUND President of Phi Theta Oregon Loses (Continued from page one) on his way to visit Mrs. Schwering in the hospital. Funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. Schwering will be announced by Veatch-Hollings worth, Eugene funeral directors. Dean Schwering, who had been unconscious for several days, did not know of the death of her hus ban. Dean's Monument (Continued from page one) As I look back over the years, it seems to me that her greatest con tribution possibly was to be found in the graciousness and courag eousness of her own. life. She gave of self generously, in spite of fatigue and the many demands of a dean of women’s office. She de veloped a wide contact with stu dents, as well as with their parents and families. By the constant and kindly stim ulation of her interest and ex ample, she inspired leadership and initiative among the students, in spirational guidance going often beyond the college years and into the lives of graduates living all • Lost SIGMA Phi Epsilon fraternity pin and guard. Name Boyd Handelin on back. Reward. Phone Ex 329. GREEN Shaefer pen Saturday. Please call Ann Stevensen at 2900. PAIR of glasses in black leather case between the Side and Ore | gon. Call 772. GOLD and maroon Eversharp pen. Reward. Call 3200. I "Double Indemnity" with Fred McMurray and Barbara Stanwyck — plus — "Tumbling Tumbleweed" Dr. John C Merriam's Talk Reviews Man Through Ages Speaking on "History and Evolution,” Dr. John C. Merriam, consultant in human values in science and nature, informed general anthropology students Friday that, in relation to world affairs, the important idea in studying history is to discover the important trends and to find how they apply in planning our lives today and in the future. Changes through evolution may be so radical that species which are almost completely new appear, but the general characteristics of the ancestor are retained, at least in part, he said. over the country. Her standards were exacting, her principles high. Her loss will be felt deeply at the University, in her own com munity and throughout the state. ALICE B. MACDUFF Assistant Dean of Women lie In studying the world and his tory, three facts must be recog nized : (1) The world, in the seif . - tifie sense, goes forward under the guidance of natural laws which are dependable and invariable through space and time; (2) Each part of the world of nature, including man, is related to all other parts; (3) As the story of any group is followed, new elements are found to be in troduced through evolution, and there is a tendency for things to develop according to natural laws. I BACK THE BOYS ON LEYTEI They are doing their best..; are you? Buy Bonds and Buy Peace! .. Municipal Electric and Water Utilities KNOW QUALITY MEATS BUY . .. SERVE . .. EAT . . . MEATS FROM Eugene Packing Co. 675 Willamette Phones 38 and 39 I