NEARLY 400 people were served at the YWCA Smorgasbord Min tlay night in Gerlinger hall. Fir boughs and lighted candles deco rated each table including the Smargasbord table. YWCA mem bers in Swedish costumes acted as hostesses and waitresses. Chair men included I-arrilyn Carr, food and clean-up; Sue Walcott, pro motion; and Kathy Thurston, Sue Slauson, Gerry Sou rt»o rough, and Nancy I.idheck, decorations and music, tieneral co-chairmen of the exent xxere Jean Fay, and tilixia TharuJilsoii. Senator Offers Research Spot To College Grad The position of research intern has been offered by Senator P.ichard L. Neuberger to an Ore gon college graduate whose in terest is in political science. For the third time since his election. Neuberger La offering the internship pl^n as a means of encouraging superior students to enter the field of government. The successful candidate will act as a research intern on the sen ator's Washington staff for one year. Applications for University students should be made through the political science department, which will select the best quali fied student for consideration by the final selection committee of various Oregon educators. Both men and women, graduat ing seniors who have exhibited “sincere interest and outstanding ability in the study of problems of our society and government," are eligible for the position. Ap plications must be filed before March 1. Candidates will be interviewed by the selection committee, which will announce its choice before April 1. C*niera?d.... Want Ads For Sale: Midnight blue serge suit, double breasted, size 38, Tailored in Hong Kong of finest English wool. Never worn. $16,00. Phone 4-3581. 1-17 Clean, modem studio apart ment. close to campus. Stu dents or faculty. Available Jan. 17. I860 Onyx. 4-1527. 1-19 Need Cash: 1946 Plymouth, clean. $100. Phone 5-8752, after 7:30 p.m. 1-16 Friday Deadline Set For Quartet Contest Friday is the deadline for en tries in the Dads' Weekend bar bershop quartet contest. Any quartet representing an organization or group may enter, according to Fay Campbell, who is accepting applications at Kappa Alpha Theca. Judging will be based on national rules, copies of Department Head Writes Psych Text “The Psychology of Human Differences,” written by Leona E. Tyler, acting head of the psy choiogy dept., will be printed in second edition this week by Ap pleton-Century Crofts publishing firm of New York City. This edition of the illustrated, 545-page textbook includes a large amount of research ma terial from the field of differ ential psychology. The new ma terial comprises more than half of this rewritten edition. Designed for advanced courses in differential psychology, the text places emphasis on general principles and emerging ideas rather than on detailed research summaries. Campus Calendar Monday Noon UP.C 110 SU Spanish Tbl 111 SU Soc Staff 112 SU 3:00 Fr Causerie 111 SU 4:00 Dads Day Lr.ch Com 110 SU Dads Wknd Spec Event Com 112 SU Pi Sig Alpha 113 SU Eng Sein Dadsrm SU Y Fun Fest Exec 315 SU New Fae Senate 334 SU 6:30 Dads Wknd Prom Com 111 SU 7:00 Orides Gel 1 3rd Fir 8:00 Sigma Xi Lect 16 Sci Frosh Variety Show Aud Ballrrn SU which have been distributed to 1 men's living organizations The qualifying round will be held Jan. 30. The final contest is scheduled for Feb. 3. Officers to Interview Men for Audit Offices Commander Joseph R. Roszel, SC, USN, will visit the Univer sity of Oregon campus Wednes day to interview for the Army, Aar Force, and Navy pudit of fices. Interested students may call the office of student affairs for time and place of meeting. SU CURRENTS Union Committees Meet Today at 4 The SU dance committee is ! holding a meeting today at 4 ; p.m. in SU 313. Chairman Bar bara Berwick announced that the meeting is an important one. A music committee meeting will be held in the Student Union, at 4 p.m. today, according to chairman Jeanne Scales. She asked that all members be pres ent for discussion of the Barber . shop quartet contest. Local Artist Gives Classes at Center The Eugene art c-nt.-r has an* jnonneed a series of life drawing class*-* by La Verne Krause, local | artist. The first class will be Tuesday evening from 7 30 to 9:30 p m. at the Lane county fair grounds. Pi ice of the 10-lesson course is $10, which may be paid at the first meeting. Ciusses will tie every Tuesday. Interested University students may obtain further Information from Mrs. VV. H. Brockway, vice president of the Eugene ail cen ter, at 5-6392. Campus Briefs • Lee KUtesing, chairman of the Dad.-' Day luncheon hus called u general meeting of her committee for today at 4 p m. in the Student Union. The room number will be posted, she said. • PI Sigma Alpha, political j science honorary, will meet today at 4 p.m. in the Student Union. Initiation of new members will : he discussed. S i • There will lie an Important ! meeting of Oridea tonight at 7 ! p.m. in Gerlinger hall. All mem | hers and pledges are expected to | he present, according to Connie i Drury, president. Those who are unable to attend have been asked j to call her at 4-0369. ; • Dads’ Di*y promotion oom | niittee will meet in the Student Union tonight at 6:30, according ; to committee co-chairman Frank ' Ingram. SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meals Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A.M. DAILY & SUNDAYS _ TILL 11=00 P. M. 13th at High St. Dial 4-1342 11 Cadets Get Awards Tuesday Awards will be presented to 22 cadets at the first Air Koree ROTC review of the year The ceremony is to !*• held Tuesday at 2:13 p.m. on th<- lower drill field. Major laiwis B. Tiffany has announced. Eleven of the awards will go to Air Science IV cadets who have been designated as dis tinguished AFROTC cadeta. The eleven are Richard K. VaiiAllcn, Baker; Timothy D. James. Eu gene; Robert E. Ransom. Hermi ston; Kenneth C. Moore, Silver ton; George W. Waller. Eugene; Duane Reeves, Springfield; Don ald K Mead, Eugene. Otto M. Nelson Eugene; Justin M Smith, Medford: Aithvr 1. Weber. San Carlos. Calif.: and Everett Stiles, Portland. An Science l and II commenda tion awards are »1 ited for the top two per cent of basic cadets. Those to receive Atr Science I awards are Ron J Annin, Eu gene; Richard G. Carlson, Eu gene, Lelluy E Cuthiell, Cottage Grove; John I*. Colvin, Pendle ton. John D Earle, Eugene; Jerry R. Schwarts. Oswego, and Eugene S Wall. Gresham. Air Science It commendations will be presented to Kenneth D. Boyer. Haines; William .1 Cook, Salem; Kredrlc C Davis, fort land, and Owen T. Watkins, Wrangell. Alaska Today Last Day To Change Classes Today is tint last day to change Haws wit hunt u $i (H'nalty and complication*. ac cording to <’. I- < onstuncr, registrar. After today a charge in course requires tile signature of the instructor and department head. If the course is drop|M-d after today the student’s progress in the course becomes u part of his record. Join /hf> MARCH OF DIMES January 3 to 3/