Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1952, Page Six, Image 6

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    HEAR DR. PAUL MADDOX
formerly European Chief of Chaplains, now with Billy
Graham. Seen at 7 :30 p.m.
11 a.m. "AM I RESPONSIBLE?"
Broadcast over KASH
University class at 9:45 a.m. Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bdwy at High Dr. Vance Webster, Pastor
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VgP AS SEE.X IX SEVEXTEEN
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THESE SIX FINALISTS \\ill lie among twelve for Betty Coed and Joe College, who will he voted upon at
the Sophomore Whiskerino Saturday. Back, left to right, are Bill Swenson, a transfer from Los Angeles In
speech, Ron Ricketts, tall Idond pre-law major from John Day, Tom Harrison, dark-haired sophomore
from Hawaii. Front, contesting for Betty Coed, left to right, are Nancy Randolph, red-haired, green eyed
Oswego major in sjieech, Flynor Robblee, short ha/.el-eyed sophomore from Portland, and Diane David,
another Portland sophomore majoring in liberal urts.
• Campus Briefs
0 1'liilip Souers, licail of the
English department will speak at 1
an informal coffee hour on obser
vations of old Icelandic sagas in
the SU browsing room at 7:45 to- j
night.
Aw, go on . . .
VOTE FOR RON!
RICKETTS for Joe College
For really smart campus wear you
| can’t beat casuals! Stop in today
and look over our many styles
of moccasins, loafers, crepe-soled
flats and oxfords — plus, of course
j the ever popular strapped flats.
! All styles and all si/.es in a wide
variety of colors.
*7be.
Skae Masit
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Consumer’s Public Market
Broadway and Charnelton
0 Young Democrats will hold
their last meeting of the term
Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Stu- '
dent Union.
0 T h e University Itellgious
council will meet at noon Monday
in the Student Union. Ail members
are urged to attend as the meeting
is vety important, Secretary Pat
Hartley reported.
£ The first "faculty-at-home”
fireside will be held Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. at the home of Kai l On
thank, associate director of stu
dent affairs. The topic to be dis
YOTE
BILL SWENSON
for
JOE COLLEGE
cussed will be “Jobs After College
What, How, anil How Much.”
Transportation will leave Gcrlinger
hall at 7:15 p in Reservations may
be made at either the YMCA or
YWCA.
q Students who have heard from
former foreign students are asked
to contact one of the members of
the Cosmopolitan Club cabinet, ac
cording to Ted Goh, president. The
last meeting of the term will be
held today at Plymouth House.
0 “Friday at Four" In the SF
fishbowl at 1 p.in. today will fea
ture Judy Ellcfson, sophomore in
speech, with a reading and Don
Bonime, freshman in liberal arts,
with several piano selections. Fol
lowing this Dorothy Anderson will
lead a community singing of
Christmas carols.
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