(Emerald photo by Don Jones) EMERALD NEWS EDITOR—NEW AND OLD . . . At right is Bill Yates, sophomore in journalism, who ta kes over the position of news editor at the beginning of winter term, replacing Herb Penny, left, whose rjsignation was recently announced. Morris to Speak On KOAC Review The regular Monday night broad cast presented over KOAC between 8 and 9 p.m., will begin with the “World in Review” program feat uring Victor Morris, dean of the school of business administration, who will give his interpretation of Existing situations in the world to day. From 8:15 to 8:45 the “Campus Recital” will present Helen Hud son, pianist, and Janet Whitfield Anderson, soprano, both outstand ing students of the University music school. Production of these two shows will be handled by Paul Mar cotte. “Family Incomes” will be the top ic of the “World Symposium” group from 8:45 until 9 p.m. This regular program, presented by students from the school of journalism senior editing class, will be produced by John MacDonald. Westminster to Hold Group Qiscussions Westminster house, 1414 Kincaid street, invites all students to attend the morning discussion group led by Dr. Joseph R. Harris, religious director at Westminster, at which time chocolate and rolls will be served. The subject for the discus sion will be “Question Jesus Put to Men: ‘Do You Believe That I Can Do This?’ ” Also on Sunday's program at Westminster is an evening forum from 0:30 to 7:30 led by Mrs. J. D. Bryant, hostess-director at West ninster, which is preceded by a so da tea. “An Ex-serviceman Looks it. the Church’’ wilt be the forum’s :opic. The new vets dorm will be open .vinter term. JOUPLE wish ride to The Dalles Thanksgiving. Share Expenses. Call Burgess, 4170. University Wives Take advantage of our convenient location when you do your Thanksgiving Shopping wr Campbell Grocery 1459 East 13th | Discussions, Doughnut I Planned by Lutherans j The Lutheran Student associa ! tion will hold its regular meeting Sunday from 5:30 to 7:30 at the YWCA bungalow. It will be in the form of a fireside with singing and informal discussions; during which times cider and doughnuts will be served. All Lutheran students and their friends are invited to come and ac quaint themselves with this group. Advanced Work Given For Degree in Biology Advanced work leading to the de gree of Ph.D. was approved for the department of biology by the graduate council at its monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon in Condon hall. This is the third science depart ment that has been approved for advanced work since science was re instated at the University in the fall of 1942. The doctor’s degree in science was previously offered in the fields of chemistry and mathe matics only. The educational activities office is in McArthur court. DANCES LARGE and SMALL Brown & Morrow Public Address System Reasonable Rates Call 4424-J Complete Lunches and Dinners known for years for our famous spring fried chicken REX CAFE 92 W. 8th Beitel and Corbett, Proprietors NOW SERVING STEAKS from 3 p. m. and featuring Basketburgers Boxburgers and Fountain Service Come and fl^Gefr It—"at (Store Name) 15 EVERSHARP CA* Complete Set with Repeater Pencil $21.50 (Priest Plut Fed. Tax) Reload Cartridges 50c (available toon) World’s smoothest writing pen. Rolls the ink on dry) It’s self blotting. Even writes dry w*hen sub merged under water. Reloads—with a car tridge—in 15 seconds. Writes in any color, by changing cartridges. Can’t leak—at any al titude. You can’t even shake the ink out. Writes on any paper or material, linen, tex tiles, etc. Makes 6 to 8 carbon copies at a time. 14K Gold Filled Caps. THE NEW £ / EVERSffARP C/J * WRITES UP TO 3 YEARS WITHOUT REFILLING (Depending on how much you write) v _*1 1 \\\'mZFwmr,i UUyu •*wj 1**. a *> j*. ’ a, v/>, i\ , CAM c** •***%£#?• Th“.-«n CaVridge. •» •* B5« ^9n'- - SiSti Come Early! Supply is Limited I 986 Willamette