THE THIRD ANNUAL ANAHEIM, AZUSA AND CUCAMONGA SEWING CIRCLE, BOOK REVIEW AND TIMING ASSOCIATION PRIZE FOR PROFUN DITY: To Arthur Esslinger, Dean of the School of Health, P.E., and Recreation, who said at a recent faculty meeting while discussing P.E. requirements: “If you could see the unfitness and ineptitude of the bottom half of our student body, you coudn’t support this motion.” FURTHER PROOF THAT NOTHING CAN STOP AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS PASSED. SORRY, JOE, BUT YOU DON’T RATE: We are not, repeat not, giving Joe Gemayel, professional student administrator, who told minority students, “You don’t need money to run a good program,” a Salt of the Earth Award. Joe has been bugging us for the past week wanting to know if he was getting an award. Well, Joe, now you know. UNIVERSITY FILM SOCIETY PRESENTS DEAD WEEK THE 2 ALL-TIME HORROR CLASSICS: FRANKENSTEIN with BORIS KARLOFF AND TOD BROWNING'S DRACULA with BELA LUGOSI FOUR COMPLETE DOUBLE FEATURES Thurs, June 3 6:30,9:00 150 Sci Fri, June 4 6:30,9:00 180 PLC ATTENTION Off-Campus Students Students paying their own utility bills—that is, living off -campus where utilities are not included in the rent—should make their own arrangements with EWEB for starting and stopping electric service. An order to start service saves the inconvenience of having your electricity turned off because the previous tenant or dered it stopped. An order to discontinue service saves the inconvenience of being billed for service after you leave Eugene or move to another location in town. #It’s simple; do it by phone Remember... 1. Call and apply for service—when you move in. 2. Call and stop service—when you move out. 3. Notifying your landlord that you are moving in or out is not enough. You must notify EWEB! Eugene Water & Electric Board A Municipally-Owned Utility Eugene, Oregon Phone 343-1661 Office Hours: 8 a.m -5:00 p.m. r ... at THE CO-OP A Text books ordered by University faculty for summer and fall terms 1971 will be purchased at ONE-HALF new prices. Paper backs over $1.95 new will be pur chased according to posted list of requirements. June 18, 1971 will be the last day to receive one half new books price for summer term books. Fall term books may be sold to Co-op until Sept. 18, 1971. NO PURCHASES WITHOUT IDEN TIFICATION. NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE OVER THE PHONE. books not used at Oregon may be sold at used book dealers prices ... if listed. FOR YOUR BOOKS!