AWS Party To Benefit Local Folk For many needy families in the Eugene - Springfield area, Christ mas will be a happier occasion. Women students on campus are preparing for the annual Associ ated Women Student’s Charity Party to be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Sigma Kappa house. AWS has invited all women stu dents to attend this campus party. Special invitations will be sent to faculty wives and their guests, Eu gene townswomen, house mothers, house presidents, and members of AWS Congress. Holiday refresh ments and entertainment will be two features of the afternoon. TO PREPARE BOXES Working in collaboration with the Lane County Relief, each wom en’s organization is to prepare a gaily decorated box Tilled with canned foods and toys, announced Ellie Johns, general chairman. Boxes are to be turned in to the Sigma Kappa house by noon on Dec. 3. Special boxes will also be placed' In the library and Co-op to enable! everyone to contribute. The boxes' will be displayed under a Christ mas tree at the party. Going home for the Thanksgiv ing vacation furnishes an oppor tunity to pick up articles of canned foods and toys that will be suitable for donations. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Committees for the party in clude: refreshments: Arden Hebb, chairman; Bonnie Bressler, Kathy Kaddas, Mary Penwarden, Denise Thum, Thelma Savelich, and Joan Zener, committee members; publi city: Barbara Jeremiah, chairman; Diana Ketteringham, Molly Har bert, Beverly Hart, and Dian Be kins, committee members. Entertainment: Elizabeth Wad dell, chairman; decorations, Betty Jones, chairman; Jean Annabil, Marian Brown, Louise Carsillo, Mary Eilertsen, and Helen Shanks, committee members; collection, Marilyn Thompson, chairman; and distribution, Dolores Jeppesen, chairman. String Quartet Program Slated The University String Quartet will present its second campus pro gram at 4 p.m. on Dec. 4 in the music school auditorium. Assist ing the quartet at the piano will be Stacey Green, assistant professor of piano. The faculty group includes George Boughton, assistant profes sor of violin, and Mary Kapp All ton, music teacher, violinists; Ed mund Cykler, associate professor of musicology, playing the viola; and Milton Dietrich, instructor in cello, playing the violin-cello. Last night the string quartet played at the Oregon College of Education in Ashland. DuShane to Return Late Next Week Donald M. DuShane, director of student affairs, will return about Dec. 3 from Washington,, D. C., where he is attending the National Inter-Fraternity Conference and an executive council meeting of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. DuShane is national scholarship chairman for the fraternity. Enroute, DuShane met with Northwestern University officials in Chicago. One good way to forget the cost of living is to live so that it’s well worth it. LIKE T-V WHO UNDERSTANDS PORTER KUGN & KUGN-fm MON. THRU FRI. — 11-12 MIDNIGHT SATURDAY — 9-1 A.M. SPONSORS — CERTAINLY LISTENERS? — YEAH! I'm Winning Because of You” i I •d January 16-3/ The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis FRANKLiN D ROOSEVELT, founder