Behave yourself Friday! Toy guns and “assassin” or “killer” games will not be welcome on campus during vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Fer raro’s visit Friday, and any evidence of either could result in serious consequences for per sons involved. Those admonitions come from a Secret Service agent and a Eugene police officer, who observed students playing a game with toy guns in the EMU at about 2:30 p.m. Wednes day, during a Secret Service advance tour of the campus. “Things happen real quick and (the Secret Service) takes this real seriously with someone this important.” said Sgt. Chuck Tilloy of the Eugene Police Department, referring to the danger of a gun-toting person being subdued or possibly even shot. Special Agent Thomas Blecha of the , Secret Service’s Portland office warned of possible serious injury” to persons carrying weapons or objects resembling weapons dur ing Ferraro’s visit. “Our agents may not be familiar with the “assassin” or “killer” games, and if students are playing the game when Ferraro is around there could be problems,” he said. “We don’t want a student to get hurt.” Ferraro is scheduled to speak at noon Fri day on the EMU east lawn. Two Northwestern University students who were playing “killer” on the Evanston, 111. campus were mistaken for gunmen by police officers earlier this month. According to the school’s newspaper, the students were ordered at gunpoint to drop their toy weapons and assume positions normally assumed by criminal suspects. Fly the skies in a Marine fighter plane Male students interested in aviation' will have the oppor tunity to fly . Marine fighter planes and learn a little about the organization’s aviation pro gram today and Friday. Marine fighter pilots will be at Mahldn Sweet Airport at 9:30 a.m. to take interested students up for a flight. • “This is just a way for - students who .3re interesjed in' aviation to get their feet off the . ground and actually fly a plane,.’*, says Capt. B.J. Toynbee, the chief recruiter for HOMEMADE Tomorrow in The Friday Edition the Marines. “We also want to give participants a chance to pick our brains and ask ques tions about our program.” "We did this last year and had a large group of men who went up. It’s a good chance for those who have been interested in the program to find out more about it,” Toynbee adds. There.is no charge to par ticipants.. and ' absolutely *no commitment to join, he says. Transportation to the airport will be provided. , Interested students should call (collect) the Marine recruit ment center in Corvallis at 757-4801.- Those who are unable to reach the center can .show up at Eugene Flight Ser vices'behind the. Flight Technology Center at 9:30 a.m. today and Friday. For Homecoming Pad Platters at the Pad West Call us to cater for Fraternities, Sororities, any parties. Created to your taste and occasion Call 342-4585 U of O Fraternities and Sororities' Hmecmwg SMmlup BaBm FVigld October 27, Prior to kickoff • BALLOONS RELEASED TO BENEFIT OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMEN • BALLOONS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE GAME FOR A *1.00 DONATION • CONTRIBUTORS ARE ELIGIBLE IN RAFFLE FOR PRIZES DONATED BY: • Eugene Flower Home • Domino's Pizza • The Beanery • Old Town Pizza • Prince Puckler's • Rennie's • U.O. Athletic Department • Robinson Theater • Baskin-Robbins • Brass Rail • Tino's • Kinko's OOOQOOOi THE SANTIAM PASS AND WILLAMETTE SKI PATROLS PRESENT SKI SWAP '84 YOUR BEST BET TO BUY & SELL EQUIPMENT FOR THE COMING SKI SEASON! v 25 cents Admission Donation • 10 cents Consignment Fee 20%'Commission Fee • No sales during consignment • No lace boots • Mount loose bindings on block LANE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Thurs, Oct. 25th Consignment Only: 9am to 9pm Fri, Oct. 26th Consignment: 9am to 6pm sales: 6pm to 9pm Sat, Oct. 27th Sales: 9am to 6pm Sun, Oct. 28th Pick Up Unsold Equipment: 9 am to 7pm VISA