Frosh to Secure Northwest Band 'Big Name' Outfit Out, Freshman Committee Says Frosh Glee committeemen will not attempt to bring a “big name” band to Oregon May 24 for the annual frosh dance, Ted Hallock, Glee orchestra chair man, announced yesterday. Decision to secure a northwest band came after a meeting of Freshman Class President Jim Burness, Glee Chairman Oglesby Young, and Hallock. Hallock explained the commit tee's decision by pointing out that there is a shortage of “big name” bands in the Northwest this spring. He also observed that there have already beep two “big name” bands at Oregon this year —Bob Crosby for the senior ball in January, and Kay Kyser for the Sigma Delta Chi dance late in March. “Time is short,” he declared, “and we can’t afford to monkey around. If we are to have a good band, we have to get it quick.” At present, committeemen are considering four northwest bands, all of which Hallock termed “good.” Possibilities of a "theme dance” are being investigated by the committeemen, with an eye to building a dance around a theme, rather than featuring a promi nent orchestra. Barnett Presents Paper to Faculty Dr. Homer Barnett, acting head of the anthropology department, presented a paper at the monthly meeting of the social science fac ulty Monday night at the Fac ulty club. Subject for the paper, which was based on research work done during the last several summers by Dr. Barnett, was “Personal Conflicts and Cultural Change.” It concerned the effects of the meeting of the white and Indian civilizations, and the changes brought about in the Indian way of life by this meeting. Slacks For Spring and Summer Slacks for spring or sum mer wear, tailored pro perl)', s t y l o (1 smartly. 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Main sources of contributions were the University faculty which gave $89.20, sororities which gave $54.13 from sale of WSSF tags ttnd $36.50 from des sertless dinners, the Rotary club with a $35.93 contribution, and fraternities which gave $26.05 gathered from tag sales. Others contributing wrere Uni versity church groups, $20.63; Eugene high school, $13; Noble lecture, $11.85; campus booths, $8.75; Moritz desserts, $7.55; and miscellaneous organizations, $25.03. Secretaries Dine Secretaries of the campus had a dinner at the Anchorage Tues day evening at 5:30. These meet ings take place twice each month, once for luncheon and once for dinner. No business matters are discussed. Incorporating much juicy ver biage in his comments, William J. Robert, coach of law school sports, announced Tuesday that an official challenge is being drawn. It will be authored by the local legal lights and will be tendered to the BA school with such cere mony as befits the annual law school - BA school baseball game. The softball game is one of the main events in connection with the lawyer’s weekend, May 3 and 4. It will take place Saturday af ternoon following their parade. A committee of acceptance is also being formed in anticipa tion of victory. A traditional tro phy is always presented the win ners. “All positions are pretty much wide open as yet,” stated Coach Robert. “Everybody who turns out will have a chance to play. Cal Calls McClain M. F. McClain, store manager of the University Co-op, left re cently for a meeting of the West ern College Bookstore associa tion in San Francisco April 21, 22, and 23. He will return the end of the week. Representatives from college bookstores on the coast will be present and they will meet with representatives from the various merchandising companies. 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