Pte-cjame 2>0fie . . . OREGON vs. OREGON STATE McArthur Court, Eugene, February 10, 8 p.m. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS OREGON Wilkins . Stamper . Hays . Hamilton, B Height 6’ 2” 6’ 2” 6’ 7” 6’ 2” , Bartelt. 5' 10” Position Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Height OREGON STATE 6’ 6" . Henningsen 6’ 4” . Puddy 6’S'a". Rocha 6’ McGrath 5’ 7Vs”. Labhart HIS SIXTH STRAIGHT LOSS ? Bernie McGrath, floor captain of the Beavers, will try to help end a two-year losing streak to the Webfoots. Teams Clash (Continued, from page one) With five defeats tacked up against them already, the Beavers are due to put up a stiff battle to ■^ry and stop the Webfoots from takihg their sixth straight in the “little civil war” series. Game time tonight at 8 p.m. N. D. Standings W L Pet. Oregon . 8 3 .727 Oregon State . 6 5 .545 Washington . 5 5 .500 Washington State . 5 5 .500 Idaho .1 7 .125 Girl Scout Camp Needs Counsellors Several openings on the staff of Camp Cleawox, which will be open this summer for campers from the Eugene-Lane county organization of Girl Scouts, who were an nounced this week by Miss Mar jorie Stewart, Girl Scout represen tative in Eugene. Unit leaders, assistant counsel lors, and water front staff mem bers are needed. Positions are also open for people with senior life saving certificates, and those trained in boating, canoeing, and special crafts. Salaries will be paid depending upon the skill and knowledge of the individual. Volunteer work may also be done, if only one or two weeks are available for such sum mer work. The camp is located two and one half miles south of Florence. Fur ther information may be obtained from Miss Stewart, whose office is located over the Western Union office on Willamette street. CAMPUS CALENDAR “Postwar Planning” will be the topic for a panel discussion Sun day at 6:30 p.m. at Westminster house. Emphasizing the attainment of economic and social freedom, the discussion will be led by Har low Hudson, instructor in archi tecture, W. R. B. Willcox, profes sor emeritus of architecture, and Jim Bryant, of Westminster. 'It' Unveiling (Continued from page one) rally squad asks students to re main after the game to sing the Oregon “Pledge Song.” Coke sale^ at the game will be Eugene Packing Co. 675 Willamette Phones 38 and 39 HIS SIXTH STRAIGHT WIN? Captain Bob Hamilton, who has never lost a varsity game to CSC, will lead the Ducks in McArthur court tonight, when Oregon will try for their sixth straight win over the Beavers. taken over by Kwama, sophomore women’s service honorary. These girls in white sweaters and skirts will be behind the coke stands at all games and concerts in the fu ture. Students are asked to leave their coke bottles in the halls, in stead of taking them back to the bleachers. “To climax this really sensational weekend the Citrus Mix will blow the top! Del McKay has planned a super program and the decora tions and music are the kind you've been waiting for all year,” Chair men Marguerite Wittwer and Jack Craig asserted Friday. A Juicy Event The “postwar” Citrus Mix, strict ly stag, after the lemon-orange game, is sponsored by the ASUO for both Oregon Webfoots and Ore gon State Beavers. Immediately after the game all spectators will move to Gerlinger where tickets may be purchased at the door for 35 cents. Campus clothes will be worn. Among entertainers featured on the program are Orin “I spill the dirt” Weir and his “Made in Tay lor’s” trio, Erna Gawehn and her hula, Marylin “Rhumba Queen” May, and Barbara “Miss Lane County” Bentley. Other numbers on the program are part of the secret. Although Dads’ weekend as orig inally planned, is not possible be cause of an ODT ruling, the mem bers of the Oregon Dads’ executive committee will hold a luncheon meeting in the Regents room of John Straub hall at 12:15 a.m. today. Meeting at 5:30 p.m. at the Eu gene hotel, the University alumni council has invited dads who are on the campus or in Eugene to a banquet. The dinner will be de voted almost wholly to reports by Dr. Will V. Norris and Dr. Abbott Lawrence, who recently toured the United States to collect material on other student unions. Lynn A. Parr, alumni association president, will preside, and Anse Cornell, Uni versity athletic manager, will be introduced. At 10:30 a.m. Sunday in 106 Deady hall, a special session of the alumni advisory committee for the student union will be held to dis cuss the project in detail. "Up In Arms" with Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore — and — "San Fernando Valley" with Roy Rogers McDonald "THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO" with SPENCER TRACY VAN JOHNSON LlUilLd "Youth on Trial" David Reed and Cora Sue Collins — and — "Saddle Leather Law" Charles Starrett "MUSIC IN MANHATTAN" with ANNE SHIRLEY DENNIS DAY OSBURN HOTEL “Favorite of Oregonians" Distinctive Dining Room Service EUGENE 191 E. 8th Phone 891