Professor Gilbert to Make Analysis James E. Gilbert, professor emeritus of economic and form er dean of the College of Liberal Art3, will present an anaylsis of election issues at the noon meet ing of the Chamber of Commerce today at tha Eugene Hotel. State, county, ana cuy measuic^ will be discussed by Gilbert, who has accepted this traditional as signment as a service to the mem bership of the Chamber. Candidates for election will al so be introduced to the members Congratulations Student Union • • « OREGON FRUIT CO. Fresh Produce 120 W 5th Phone 5-2357 • Corsages • Bouquets Mums for the Game Call us—We Deliver DIAL 5-6121 Eddie’s Flowers 1400 Willamette Officials View Plaque GOV. DOUGLAS McKAY (right) stopped to inspect the main lobby memorial plaque on a visit to the campus. With him is Student Union Director Dick Williams. The plaque dedicates the Union to all stu dents of the University who served in the armed forces of the Unit ed States; on it are listed students who died in W'orld War II. Religious Notes WESTMINSTER HOUSE Westminster House will be'open tonight for dancing, singing, games, and refreshments after the SU dedication. Students and alumni are invited to drop in for coffee and doughnuts after the game Saturday. “Can You Mix Religion With Business?” will be the question for the Sunday night fellowship, with Hart Larsen, owner of Hart Lar sen’s*as guest speaker. CHRISTIAN HOUSE This weekend will be open house for all homecoming alumni. Inform al games and activities are planned for Friday and Saturday. “What Do We Believe?” will be discussed by Rev. Paul S. Mellish, pastor of Central Presbyterian Church, as the opening of a new discus sion series Sunday. The program will begin with a sing at 5:30 p.m., followed with a worship service led by Alice Aherin. ' Maurice Morello will be the speaker at the second in the series of International Teas, to be held from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday with the dis cussion centering around France. PLYMOUTH CLUB W. D. Richins, associate professor of business, will speak on the ijdorman Church at the Sunday evening service. Plymouth Club-is open every afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, for college students. An open house is held every Friday at the club. 'Sweethearts 7 Narrow to 12 “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" con testants were narrowed to twelve Wednesday evening. Social chairman Mike Moran has announced that the next social event for the sweetheart contest will be a fireside lasting from 7-9 p.m. on November 10. The five finalists will be an nounced at the succeeding sere nade on Saturday. The twelve semi-finalists are: Mary Fowler, Kappa Kappa Gam ma; Lynn Hartley, Delta Gamma; Barbara Keelen, Kappa Alpha Theta; Elizabeth Johnson, Pi Beta Phi; Shirley Boner, Alpha Phi; Shirley Van Derford, Alpha Chi Omega. Kristin Sickler, Delta Delta Del ta; Norma Jeanne Anderson, Hen dricks; Gayle Pattee, Chi Omega; Gwen Frey, Gamma Phi Beta; Dorothy Anderle, Carson; and Peggy Dahlmen, Highland House. LETS GO TO CABLES (DRIVE IN) a^aiuBinM 0Z9 SJdfdMdf SMOAS 1H S i * ■" —A dm Mojsiig eqj, psxi; sinoA ©ADq os ADp D 30IM( )1|£>U A{UO St pDM uaqoiq d jDqx \ 11 J0quteui@a Trying to phone into Carson Hall when the freshman women are off study table is like trying to get an A from a college professor, goth take hours of hard work. TO THE SUCCESSFUL NEW Student Union COLUMBIA CHEMICAL COMPANY FLOOR LAYING, SANDING, FINISHING 1532 S. W. First Avc. Portland 1, Oregon Congratulations - TO Erb Memorial Union • • • DUTCH GIRL ICE CREAM 1224 Willamette