Upperclassmen' Play At Homecoming Dance Music for the Homecoming dance will be furnished by Roger Middleton and "The Upperclass men.” The 16-piece group, main ly students, will have Katie Tay lor, senior in music, as vocalist. Middleton’s band was formed this fall and has played at the Whiskerino and at the Oregon State college Homecoming. The group is composed of four trum pets, four trombones, five saxo phones, and a three man rhythm j section. Arrangements for the group are from the libraries of Stan Kenton and Ray Anthony. Others have been done by Middleton, a junior in pre-law, and by Larry Myer, featured trumpetist with the band. Several new arrange ments will be presented at the SU to Celebrate Fourth Birthday Birthday cake and coffee will be served in the fishbowl Wed nesday at 4 p.m. to celebrate the fourth birthday of the Univer sity’s Student Union. Presiding at the birthday cere monies will be Bob Pollock, SU board chairman, and Donna Schafer, directorate chairman. The program will also include Friday-at-Four - style entertain ment. This week each SU standing committee is presenting some phase of its program. Friday night’s fishbowl mixer will fea ture the birthday theme. Service Stations Cease Price War Eugene’s gas price war is al most over and prices should be back up to their normal level before the day is over, according to local service station owners and managers. A number of stations have al ready gone back to their usual price of 31.5 cents a gallon. Most of the stations still cutting have gone up to 29 3 cents a gallon. A few stations are still selling gas at 22.7 cents, but the station owners predict that all the price cutting will end before Tuesday night. Oregana Takes Pictures Of Alpha Hall, ATO's Oregana pictures of Alpha hall and Alpha Tau Omega will be taken today. Members of Delta Tau Delta and Delta Upsilon will have their pictures taken tomorrow. Pictures will be taken from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Residents of Gamma hall and Hunter will have their pictures taken Thursday. Photos of mem bers of French will be taken Friday. CLASSIFIEDS Lost: Black leather pouch bag with French coin purse, driv ers license in S.U. ballroom Thurs. afternoon at assembly. Call 4-058. Mrs. E. S. Wengert. 11-2 Lost: Glasses in brown, yellow case Thursday between library and the ‘SU.’ Call Jo Widress 4-8742. 11-2 Room and Board: Board alone. See Mrs. Kyle, 874 E. 13th. Phone 4-0422. 11-4 Tutoring in English — Phone 3-3509. 11-9 Woody's round the clock DRIVE-IN GOOD HAMBURGERS THICK SHAKES Weekday Car Service 'til 2 a. m. Weekends, 3 a. m. West 6th, Near Blair Phone 5-9001 Homecoming dance, Saturday, Nov. 13, including a vocal ar rangement of "Hey There." Middleton was a member of an Air Force dance band. “Airmen of Note," while stationed in Washington, D.C. He appeared in several scenes in the movie, “The Glenn Miller Story." Theme for the Homecoming dance will be “Diary of Dreams." Tickets will go on sale at the Co-op and Stuctent Union next week. Reporters to Meet, Receive New Beats The first general reporters meeting of the year, for all stu dents now working on the Emer ald news staff and those who want to work on the news side, will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Allen hall. The meeting will be held in the Emerald office, Allen 301, and will be conducted by Jerry Harrell, news editor. New beats will be assigned and students will have an opportunity to sign up for Homecoming stories and other special assignments. Anyone interested in writing for the Emerald is urged to come, Harrell said, even if they have not previously signed up for work on the campus daily. Sigma Phi Epsilon Names 5 Finalists Sigma Phi Epsilon reduced their "Swamp Girl" candidates to five at a dessert Monday night. Remaining in the running for the honor after the final cut are: Marlene Harper, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Loraine Ray, Chi Omega; Sut^ Jewett, Carson 4; Sally Hoy, Gamma Phi Beta, and Beverly O'Connor, Delta Gamma. The five finalists will be hon ored at a snecial dinner at Sig ma Phi Epsilon Wednesday night. The winner of the contest will be announced at the annual i "Swamp Stomp,” a costume dance, Saturday night. Today's Staff Makeup Editor Sally Ryan. Copy Desk—Sally Jo Greig, Dorothy Griffith, Marcia Mauney News Office—Anne Hill, Jerry Harrell, Bob Robinson. Night Staff—Anne Burling ham. Prouty's Shoe Sc crvice * Invisible Resoling * Refinishing * Repairing * Dyeing K. B. PROUTY 970 0«k Si. Eugtn*, On. New York School of Law Offers $6600 Scholarships Outstanding college seniors, throughout the country are in vited to apply for the $6(100 Hoot - I Tilden scholarships given by the New York university school of law. 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