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 AMERICA'S MOST NOTICEABLE MAN Graduating ROTC seniors! A tradition known to all military officers . . . smart appearance. CUSTOMED TAILORED uniforms detailed to the last stitch are the pride of all mili tary leaders. SPECIAL PRICES NOW! Air Force-Army customed tailored uniforms. Wherrie Clothes Avon Park Clothes Qnecf&uf,'i. llth and Oak Fine Tailoring Phone 5-4771 junior petite . . . street sophisticate that’s send m ental as the season Velveteen collar and cuffs highlight this crisp young date dress of striped antique rayon and silk. Rhinestone buttons to waist ...wide shirred r skirt. Petite other Shirley Lee junior petite from $895 VgP AS SEE.X IX SEVEXTEEN V 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. MOTOR TUNE-UP AUTO ELECTRICAL Martin Auto Electric Service Phone 4-0133 Calvin II. Martin 7th & Charnelton Eugene, Oregon FOR YOUR XMAS GIVING consider MUSIC or ART because: ® Unlimited choice for all ages © Will fit your pocket'oook ® Has personal appeal © Gives lasting pleasure ® A gift that is different Let Us Help You at MUSIC-GRAVES-ART 1235 Willamette Phone 4-9252