Floats, Bands,Units, Posse toMarch '^onunuca jri’in fuu/e three) flrhl Civil Air Patrol; float 7, Ann Jin I,son house, Philadelphia house anil Merrick hall, "Wishful Think Iiik"; float K, (-arson hall and Phi Gamma Delta, "Mother Duck”; humorous skit 2; float 9, Chi Omega and Delta Tau Delta, "Her First Orchid”; Air Force ROTC drill team; Army ROTC drill team; float 10, Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Chi, "Dreams of Ore gon ; float 11, Delta Gamma and Sigma Alpha Kpsllon, "Sipping at the Side"; and float 12, Gamma Phi Heta, Chi Pal and Kttppa Slg ma, Drifting' and Dreaming/* The Eugene Marine Corps league will lead off the next part of the parade, ft will be followed by the Eugene VKW; Junction City high school band; Eugene j American Legion; float 13, Delta ,/-eta, Tau Kappa Epsilon and ! Camma hall, "Weekend Awelgh"; float 14, Hendricks hall, Delta Up sllon and Sigma hall, "It Hap pens Every Spring”; humoroua skit 3; float 1ft, Alpha hall, ""Spring Term Frolics”; float 16; Kappa Alpha Theta and Camp bell club, “Pomp and Circum Just Driving Around? Why Not Treat Your Date to the Food and Service at . . . Greggs Drive-in On the Glenwood Strip For your listening pleasure Gregg's Private Line Over KORE- 1450 Kcs. 11:30 to 12:30 a.m. Thur., Fri. A Sat. stance”; Explorer Scouts; Ameri can Red Cross; Ground Observer Corps; American Telephone and Telegraph company; Ham Radio Operators; Eugene Fire depart ment, and Springfield high school band. 'I he latter part of the parade will consist of float 17, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Kappa Psi, "Tbe Fishbowl”; float IS, Pi Beta Phi, Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Al pha and French hall, “Coke Date”; humorous skit 4; float 19, Rebecj house and Susan Campbell, "Say- i ing Goodnight”; Springfield VFW;; Springfield American Legion; Klks Band; float 20, Sigma Kappa I and Sigma Phi Epsilon, "From I Pinning to Pinning”; float 21. | University House, Phi Sigma Kap- [ pa and Nestor hall, "Picnic in the I Park”; float 22, Zeta Tau Alpha; and Beta Theta Pi, "Victory Bell”;| and the Lane County Sheriffs I pOHHC. UO Junior to Fly Over Euaene in Jet Charles H. Greenley, junior in business, has been selected to ride in one of the F89 jet airplanes which will fly over Eugene this afternoon to officially open the Armed Forces day parade. Between two and four F-89's from Portland Air Force base will fly over the campus at 3 p.m., when the parade will begin. In eluded in the parade will be the air force and army ROTC units at Oregon and living organization entries in the annual Junior Week end float parade. Greenley was selected to ride in 1 one of the all-weather jet inter ceptors because of his standing in the AFKOTC junior class, accord ing to Maj. N. N. Mihailov, assis tant professor of air science and tactics. Greenley is president of Scabbard and Blade, military honorary. The F-89's, or "Scorpions," are part of the Portland AFB jet interceptor squadron, which is re sponsible for air defense of the Portland-Eugene area. The planes are two-seated, for the pilot and radar observer, and are equipped to track and shoot down an air i craft without having to see it. Flying in the 600-mph range, the F-89 carries 50 2.75-inch fold ing fin rockets in each wing pod, one rocket being capable of knock ing down an airplane with a direct hit. The Scorpions have a high rate of climb, required of an inter- j ceptor, and have an operating coil-' ing of 45,000 feet altitude. f Ail-Campus Sing Mac Court May 15 8 p.m. Admission 85 c SEE KEN K. B. Prouty Shoe Service *70 0*1 — Fvgcnc ' ' Campus Fashions • FOR MEN • ROBLEE • PEDWIN • ALLEN EDMONDS • FOR WOMEN • IANTZEN • HOLLY WOOD SHOOTERS • NATIRLIZER II Willamette at Tenth Need Gas for Mom s Car? and yours too? Quick, Courteous Service Close to Campus At the Corner of Broadway at Alder where you buy Gas for Less Pride of Oregon Dealers in Goodrich Products