Homecoming best yet
chairman forecasts
“Homecoming '60 promises to
be one of the best ever at Ore
gon." reported Homecoming chair
man, Patti Claggett. In a meet
ing with the Homecoming com
mittee chairman Tuesday noon,
the events scheduled for this
weekend of October 14-16 were
discussed.
THERE will be a concert giv
en by Roger Williams. Buddy
Morrow and his “Night Train"
orchestra will be featured at the
Homecoming dance.
This year University will play
the Washington State Cougars
for the last home game of the
season.
LAST YEAR the “V'-Show"
established itself as a tradition of
Homecoming. Roger Gross hasj
written the script for an original1
musical comedy which will run
three different nights. The theme 1
is "The Trouble With College
Men.”
The rally-music parade chair
man, Bob Warr, stated that this
year's parade would be based on
new and original ideas. As in
the past the parade will lead to
the bonfire at Hayward Field
where the Homecoming queen
will be announced.
TWO LUNCHEONS are sched
uled for the weekend, one lunch
eon for all returning Oregon
Alums and the second for the
class of '55, which is holding its j
first reunion.
1961 Organa will be sold
only during fall registration
The 1961 Oregana will be sold
only during fall term registra
tion, Jay Jackson, business man
ager of the yearbook, emphasized
today. Cost of the book, which
will be published in four volumes,
is $6.80, the same price as last
year's traditional annual.
Students must return the pub
lications card which they received
with the registration material
whether or not they purchase an
Oregana. Cards will be collected
at the Oregana table in the Stu
dent Union Ballroom during reg
istration.
Each volume will be hard
bound and contain over 100 pages,
according to Dvvane McHolick,
editor.
“We feel that the new format
will provide more complete cov
erage of campus events and of
fer greater opportunities for ex
perimentation in presentation of
the material,'' McHolick said, add
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Is Your Child
College
Material?
That depends. By today’s
standards, he probably is. By
standards ten years from now,
perhaps not. How can that be?
Is his I. Q. likely to change?
No. But conditions are.
Many college classrooms are
crowded today. By 1967, ap
plications are expected to
double. Low salaries are driv
ing too many qualified teach
ers into other fields.
By the time your child
reaches eighteen, there may
not be any room for him in
any college.
This is a frightening situa
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university of your choice now.
The rewards will be greater
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If you want to know more about what
the college crisis means to you, write
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CATION, Box 36, Times Square Sta
tion, New York 36, New York.
ing that he hopes to make the
1961 Oregana more representative
of the year’s activities and Uni
versity campus than past an
nuals.
First volume, to be distributed
early in winter, term, will include
fall events, football, publications,
administration, and academic sec
tions.
Housing and winter term books
will be published during spring
term, and the spring volume, -
which will cover commencement
and include seniors’ pictures, can
be mailed to students.
PEACE AND QUIET of campus Science Building will be dally Interrupted by activities of Vlk
Construction crew, busy with erection of addition to building. .Modern annex will be supported on two
steel and concrete pilars, one shown here, and will have metal lattice covered sides, for uniform
and modern appearance. (Emerald Photo by Dave .Sands.
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