ets Forum e following veterans should vt the guidance center room at Veterans Administration, 114 cal education building, to sign 3 affecting their entrance, .stence payments will be held anless pending business is ed. ymond P. Armstrong, Edward arthalemey, Robert N. Bailey, on L. Boyce, Donald H. Brown, ; K. Busch, John P. Callison, ird Corbett, Keith Fann, Rob I. Feasly, William G. Hall 1, Charles P. Holloman, Wil W. Hilmer, Carl L. Huffaker, en E. Kroft. ihard E. Lance Jr., Charles S. Jr., Jack G. Matlich, Joseph ’Dote, Donald K. Manion, John llcom, James B. Meek, Edward oe, William N. Ordway, Ralph iborne, Richard A. Patrick Jr., ,ey A, Pierson, Ralph W. Rich Don Robert Jr., Dixon A. ion, and'Grace M. Wallis. dition Violators tie following tradition vio rs are to be at the steps of pman liall at noon today by ;est of the Order of the O: . Fisher, Frank Kincaid, dsten, Butch Atiyeh, Dan tes O’Connor, Ralph Jones, A1 ilia Fry, Don Byers, Bob Rob Sis Scott, and Joy Yokan. fliers'Club to Meet e University Portland Mothers’ will hold its annual tea in and, October 23. Portland stu . are urged to notify mothers e meeting, which will be held 74 East Burnside. The fall bus meeting of the state board of ersity of Oregon Mothers will be held in Portland, October 26. THREE WISE FOOLS with Margaret O'Brien Lionel Barrymore AVALANCHE with Bruce Cabot Ro&coe Kearns Homecoming Show Broadcast Tonight "A Home for Homecoming” radio show will be presented over KOAC from 9 to 9:30 p. m. and KUGN from 11 to 11:30 o’clock tonight, Gordon Halstead, producer-announ cer of the program stated Thursday. Bob Moran will be master of cere monies and will interview Dr. Harry K. Newburn; the president of the Oregon Alumni Association, Ernest Haycox, and Coach Tex Oliver. The broadcast will introduce the new campus quarter—Three Dots and a Dash—and will feature the Oregonian mascot “Puddles,” who, it is hoped, will favor the radio au dience with a “quack." Homecom ing Hostess Dawn Carson and Chairman Benny Di Benedetto will be heard along with the presenta tion of the noise parade award. Musical accompaniment will be furnished by the Theta and ATO chorus. Guard Schedule Shedule of times at which each house must have their freshmen o nSkinner’s 'Butte to guard the “O” Friday night: 6:00-8:00—Chi Psi, Sigma Al pha Epsilon, Sigma Nu. 8:00-10:00—Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Upsilon. 10:00-12:00—Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Psi. 12:00-2:00—Beta Theat Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Theta Chi, Delta Tau Delta. 2:00-4:00—Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma. Dean Wickham Speaks At College of Education Mrs. Golda Wickham spoke Wed nesday at the initiation of Sigma Epsilon Pi, senior women's honor ary at the Oregon College of Edu cation in Monmouth. Today she will address the Oregon Mothers group in Portland. Her topic Wednesday was “Moun tain Top Characters.” She will speak to the mothers on conditions at Ore gon which affect the lives of their children. LOST Black purse containing glasses and valuables. Jean Nor len, Ext. 260, Alpha hall. For that Friday Date SWIMMER'S DELIGHT 3 miles east of Goshen luke Box Dance j FOR THE HOMECOMING SHUT-IN ! JUST ARRIVED it A Shipment of the Famous FIRESTONE HOME RADIOS Two Sizes Two Cabinet Designs Ready for Delivery I ’Jione 44S 11th \ Pearl HOMECOMING HIGHLIGHTS .. .. (Continued from page one) around the campus from 7 to 8 p.m. picking up students from the vari ous living organizations as it trav els. As they pass Johnson hall, the floats will be judged by the alumni association executive council. The parade will then proceed to the bon fire. The traditional frosh bonfire will be held at 8 o’clock despite the burn ing of blaze materials Tuesday night. Every living organization should paint a sign with the name of their organization on it to hang on the bonfire. Work will be going on all day today to make the blaze one of the largest ever seen. The rally program at McArthur court will feature the outstanding student talent of the year. A fun packed evening of comedy will be presented at 8:45 for students, al ums, and townspeople. It will be broadcast by stations KOAC and KUGN. Alumni registration will be re sumed at. 9 p.m. Saturday morning in Johnson hall. The traditional freshman paint ing of the “O” on Skinner's Butte and polishing of the seal in back of Villard hall will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday. An alumni meeting will be held at the Guild theater at 11 a.m. Sat urday. The Order of the O luncheon will be held at 11:45 Saturday at the Westgate house. 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