Civil War activities set up around town By Stephanie Montell f O' fft© Oregon Q&tG*&K3 The ('n il War began in 1894 It was not the grueling battle between the Yankees and the Rebs. but the fierce rivalry between the Aggies of Oregon Agricultural College and the Webfoots of Oregon The football tradition contin ues on Saturday as Oregon fui es the Oregon State at Autzen Sta dium in the Civil War. The spirit of competition is alive in Oregon's plans for the festivities that will mark the 97th battle against Oregon State. In honor of the Civil War, commanding generals Myles Brand of Oregon and John Byrne of Oregon State will meet in a civilized brunch hosted by the President's Associates. The President's Associates is a group of alumni and friends who donate $1,000 or more to the University. The PA is spon soring the brunch before the game at the Barker Stadium Club. "We are celebrating the spir ited competition between IJO and OSU on the field and also the complementary roles they play off the field by providing Oregonians with superior edu cational options." said Lele LeVay, director of general rela tions for the University Founda tion. Preparation for the Civil War festivities are taking place on and off campus. The Oregon Marching Band has prepared a unique halftime program for the game Oregon Marching Band President Katin Burger said to expect music in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Oregon Trail "This is traditional musii like a cool jazz version of Home on the Range,' " Burger said Whether the victor is Oregon or Oregon State, one < an lx* sure a good time will be bad h) all when the war is over. Local bar owners are also making plans for the Civil War battle Taylor's College Side Inn is starting the wartime festivities with a new band from Portland Funknot will be playing at Tay lor's Friday. Ron Parker, assistant to the owner, described the band's sound as ''semi-disco music “It should be a great time I'm looking forward to it," Parker said. The music will continue at Taylor's after the game as reggae band Universal Language will take the stage on Saturday Rennie's Uuuiing is also look ing forward to the war. Owner (on LaBranch said he has extra stuff because of the game and expects his business to double Does he mind the Oregon State crowd? "They are fine," La Branch said. La Branch recalls when Beaver fans celebrated their vic - tory two years ago by "taking over Rennie's entire second floor. They were singing and just having a great time." Superfly I am deeply concerned with my lack ot ability to pick up women in my classes When I ask them to spend time with me after class they often seem apprehensive and it never pans out What am I doing wrong. Superfly? - Need e dele Need a date Perhaps you are going about it the wrong way It takes a lot ot ettort to get to know someone You don t want to scare her ott. Out once you memorise our six easy steps the tly chicks will be yours t) It she s in your class, then sit next to her and ask her it you can borrow a pen 2) As she walks out ot class, ask her where the party is this weekend Eventually your relationship will grow 3) Once this is achieved, tmd out where she hangs out 4) Spontaneously appear at these places and eventually make conversation 5) Now that you are friends, attempt to make casual plans 61 It she never has time tor you and consistently blows you ott. move on - Supertly Need some advice? Just ask. Bring questions for Superfly to EMU Suite 300. Advice columns will run regularly in the Emerald. HE LKES TUESDAYS. DAVECHARBONNEAU. TUESDATS* SPORTS. S