BEATING COMMUNIST DEADLINE • * r r ( O.M.MI NIMT-IMPOMKI) IX( HEASE in road taws effective Thursday midnight caused con siderable Increase in truck traffic on super-highway connecting Berlin and West Germany as truckers tried to make one more turn across Soviet /one before deadline. .Here trucks line up ■it checkpoint on road to Hamburg at West Berlin barrier awaiting clearance by Kast German Communist police. (AP Wlrephoto) Additional Performance Planned for 'Weddina' The University Theater will present "Blood Wedding,” a poet it- drama by Federico Garcia Lor ca. as a bonus attraction for its season ticket holders Thursday. Friday and Saturday. This production is being hand led hy Helen Watson Adams, graduate in speech, as work to wards her master's degree. Miss Adams has chosen the play, designed the setting, cast the actors, and is directing the production as well as handling the promotion and ticket sales. This will be the first time the University Theater has present Alpha in Front In WUS Drive Alpha hall is still leading in the World University Service house soheitaiun drive. They have turned in $22.54. The other top four men's houses are Sigma Chi with $18.87, Sigma Alpha Mu with $12.27, Delta Upsilon with $12.25, and Phi Kappa Sigma with $12.17. Alpha Phi leads the women's houses with $15, Alpha Gamma Delta is next with $14.80. Hend ricks hall $11.92, Kappa Kappa Gamma $11, and Chi Omega $10. Money may he turned in for this drive up until the Wednesday before Duck Preview Weekend. It, may be turned in to Jean San dine or Kathy Holloway at Al pha Delta Pi or to 319 Student Union. Winners will be judged on a per capita basis and announced at the Vodvil show during Duck Preview. <■<1 a thesis production, but more of them are expected in the fu ture. The production was originally scheduled for only two showings but advance sales were on such , degree that another showing was advisable. Tickets for those not holding season passes can be ob tained at the University Thea ter box office for SI. Reserva- j tions can be made by calling ext. 401 between 1 and 5 p.rn. “Blood Wedding" is based upon a simple folk tale of a bride who elopes with her lover on her wedding day and of the tragedy that ensues when the bridegroom ‘ pursues them. IVaree Heads Cast Joan DeLap Pearce will head the cast as the bride; Ronald Morgan will be the bridegroom, and Thomas Gaines will play the lover, Leonardo. Supporting them will be Mrs. Ottilie Seybolt, associate profes sor emeritus of speech; Mrs. Marjory Ramey. Tru Vosburg, Gerald Pearce, John Dugan. Marilyn Stratford, Scott Lehner. Darrel Keeny, Mary Eilen Moore and Donna Bar-rick. Sophomore Honorary Issues Petition Call Petitions for membership in ] Kwama, sophomore women's j service honorary, are due by 5 p.rn., April 22. They may be turned in to Helen Ruth John | son, president, or any other | Kwama membra-. The standard ASUO petition may be used. All activities should be listed in order of importance, and a picture should accompany j each petition. Any freshman women with a 2.00 GPA or better may petition. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Sponsoring MODERN DANCING Bv The 4 Stars NO LIQUOR ADM. $1.00 Per Person * i * * PAUL PETERSEN RALPH DeCOURSEY LARRY BUDZ KATIE TAYLOR CO-SPONSORSHIP INVITED! DANCE EVERY FRIDAY FRIDAY, APRIL 8_9-12 P.M. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD HALL 8th and Lincoln Phone 3-5315 Prom Committee Calls for Petitions Junior prom committee peti tion.*! are due today at 5 p.m. in the ASUO petition box in the Student Union. Available positions for which petitions are due are sub-chair men for decorations, programs, tickets, and clean-up committees. Patronize Kineralil Advertiser* + Campus Briefs + 0 Holy Communion will be celebrated by Episcopal students at 7 a m. Wednesday in Ger-' linger hall. An informal diacus nion will be held this afternoon at. 4 In the College Side with Father Ellis. i • The student l nion Music committee will meet today at 12:15 p.m. in the SU standing committee room. 0 Canoe Fete float chairmen will meet today at 4:30 in the Student Union. All living organ izations are urged to have a representative present as float plans, rules, and judges will be , discussed by the group, afford ing to Sally Jo Greig and Darrel Brittsan, co-chairmen. 0 All executive members and committee chairmen of the Hui O Kammaaina will meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the home of the president, Andy Ftoribio, 1344 12 Hillyard. 0 The Veteran*’ Committee will meet at 4 p.m. today in 318 PTJ. The meeting will be open to all veterans and problems of in terest to veterans, including rmitory food, housing, regu lations, ar.d student wages, wiJl be discussed. 0 Kirama u ill meet tonight at 6:45 in Gerlinger. It is very im portant that all members at tend, according to Helen Ruth Johnson, president. Inter-Varsity Christian Fel lowship will meet tonight at 7 in the Jttudent Union. Program will include discussion of spring term plans. • Theta sjjrnla Phi, women's journalism honorary, will meet tonight at 6:15 in the Allen room of Allen hail according to Laura Sturges, president. 0 All chairmen of the Duck Preview Vodvil will meet trsiay at 4 p.m. m the Student L'nion. 0Canoe Fete committee chair men will meet Wednesday at 6:30 in the Student Union. STANDARD rZTir Manerud-Huntington Fuel Co. ' Keep Warm end Happy" 997 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon Phone 4-1211 or 5-6262 , / TO CHICAGO-EAST ENJOY THE Astra-Dome Coach y ON THE FrOM the wide-view windows of the coach "upper level" Astra-Dome section, open to all passengers, vou enjoy the magic of a leisurely scenic tour combined with the finest, fastest train between Portland and Chicago! 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