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On with the Chopin: Classically yours on Mm. f«91 fine arts public radio from the university of OREGON r I I ■ o jr ■D o o T3 O SYS PIZZA FREE DELIVERY COUPON and In Store Pick-Up Order any size Pizza, Regular or Extra Thick Crust or Deep Dish Sicilian and Receive 2 FREE toppings & 2BDETB Lg. SOFT RCC Drinks! COUPON GOOD MONDAY thru SUNDAY 686-9598 1211 Alder on Campus STORE HOURS: 11:30 - Midnight Monday - Friday 3:30 pm - Midnight Saturday & Sunday DELIVERY HOURS: 5 pm - Midnight Monday - Sunday 1 I I O ft. o o ft _1 o I II J NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY EUGENE 2526 Willamette St. 683-1405 M-F 9-8. Sat. 9-7; Sun. 11-4 SPRINGFIELD 1920 Olympic Ave. (Springfield Mall) 741-2887 Mon.-Sat. 9-7 Shampoo and blowdry are available at additional cost Parade to tie campus, city Once again, it's Homecoming and University students and community members are gearing up for the Town and Gown Light Parade. The parade, which begins Friday at 6:30 p.m. and features 20 entries from 30 community and student organizations, will be followed by a pep rally at the Downtown Mall. One of the purposes of the event is to “restore and establish a tradition” says Phil Super, Alum ni Association executive director. During the 1950s and early '60s, before stu dent participation in Homecoming lagged, the event was known as the “Noise Parade." “The purpose was to make as much noise as possible,” Super explains. “One year, Ken Kesey’s group had a WW11 air raid siren. He claims they broke the windows out in the Fishbowl. They won that year.” Today, says Super, parade organizers are at tempting to bridge the gap between students and the community with events like the Homecoming parade. “The more the community sees of the students, the less apt they are to n\ake generaliza tions about them.” Super says. “And the students could become more tolerant of some of the things community members say.” Also, community members help fund the parade, while students supply the time and effort. Super adds. The intention is to match each student group with a community group on the parade floats. One float consists of a 45-foot flatbed truck. Super says. He says the response from community members and students was higher than an ticipated — about twice that of last year. “We want to encourage people to come to the rally,” Super says. "It’s for students, for the fami ly and it’s a fun celebration.” iwenty floats enhance parade l ms year s annual Homecom ing parade is expected to outdo that of last year’s street gala with three times the number of floats, and many will be more than 40 teet long, says Charles Van Duyn, the event chair. The handful of entries in last, year’s parade is expected to be bettered Friday by a combined total of 20 floats, musical acts and other assorted groups. Van Duyn says. More than 30 com munity organizations have banded . together to produce these, he adds. Some of. the unlikely com binations of efforts'include 9 45-foot float crafted and mann ed by the Eugene Chamber of Commerce Greeters Committee, the Traditional Jazz Society and the " Student University Rela tions Council, he says. The Pearl Buck Center and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, as well as Sam’s Tavern’s East End Zone Zanies and Pi Beta Phi sorority, also have joined their, creative powers for the event. The parade will begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the intersection of East 15th Avenue and Moss. Street. The procession will take a twisting . three-mile route . through the University area and end at the Downtown Mall over park, .where the final float reviews will-be held. Van Duyn adds that most of the floats will be lighted, as the. one-hour parade begins after, dusk. Leah’s WINE & COMPANY across the street from the Huh and the conference center ENJOY THE TASTE OF OREGON at our unique wine bar and Fine dining room. The WINE BAR of fers a carefully chosen list of fine Oregon, California and imported wines by the glass, bottle or case, and a selection of imported and domestic beer. We are proud of our list and love to talk about the wines we feature. The DINING ROOM serves an enticing array of mesquite grilled Pacific Coast seafood, Oregon lamb and poultry. Our new American cuisine uses fresh ingredients with each dish • prepared to order Lunch, dinner after the theatre. 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