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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1962)
Carol Williams little Captain' > iii-oi wuiiariiH, n-flanman in education, wan named Little Captain ol' the Unlvernlty'H Per shing ItlfleH detachment at ttie annual Little Captain'd Ball laat Friday at the Eugene Hotel, Ml«d WIllinniH was chnaen from n field of five candidate!*, and SU MOVIE Laughing! \\« Loving j * RfX HARRJSON / KAY KfNDALL1 The la»luctant Ini tan te JOHN SAXON-SANDRA DEE to j w< UKJCaO" Sunday 2:30 -5:00 S. U. Ballroom Admission 40c will serve as official hostess and .sweetheart for the organization during the 1082-63 school year. She was sponsored by Schaffer Hall. The other contestants received the honorary rank of Little First Lieutenant. They arc Ker bs ra Baer, Delta Delta Delta; Oretchen Andersen, Kappa Kappa ; Mamma; Louise Kelllslrno, Tingle Hall, and Linda Weber, Pi Beta Phi. Candidate Withdraws; Petitions Called For Rick Rlede, who filed for th« position of Fraternity represen tative to the A8UO Senate ha> t withdrawn from the race, A8UC President Jim Cloutier said Thursday. Cloutier also said that peti tions will be accepted through Wednesday for the position ot Foreign Students Representative to fill the prost vacated by Bhag wali l'oddar. Petitions may be i picked tip in room 311, SU. Like a Drive-In Mexico It's Taco Time Tacos 290 E. 13th Burritos — Taco Burgers Dl 4-4331 ▼ 5 '022 “ i d ||\ Vi d ; '//A t, A/der ™ 1 i I H FRI., SAT., SUN. | OPEN 7:30-SHOW 8:00 ONE OF THE TEN BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR! A RE ALISTIC AND UNSHOCKED APPROACH TO ADULTERY . . . " Archer Wiinim, V Y "SPICY AND SLY . . . since Jean Serberg went into French films, her anatomy has become almost as familiar as Bardot's. This time, the pic ture is hardly five minutes old before she pops out of her clothes . . . ONE OF THE TEN BEST!" Tune Maga/inr "THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST IMPORT. ONE OF THE TEN BEST!" Alton (’«* >k, \\ rl»l TrlrKram TMf HUSBAND..,"Don't tell mo you were late because you hast a flat tire* thf HUSBAND... ' H«vaij*o you ha«) ooc last week am) iho week bclore." *0 - ^ THE VIIIE... How dul you know?* w~ ' 4* five Day !2Vefl -fche JEAN SEBERG JEAN PIERRE CASSEl P by U« B'O' o • A K rg»l*y lnl«rnot.onol ftelcot* • p.»i .bu»«d Thig Union Filfni HfllrJG NOW SHOWING AT BOTH THEATRES ,2860 WILLAMETTE |yttam 4,4152 WVE-IN THEATR OPEN 7 P.M MOVE 7:15 1.71 I Tony CuRiis n lives his most electrifying role as Ira Hayes... hero of Iwo Jimal C0 9TAWRING JAMES FRANCISCUS • a universal international picture CO-FEATURE "DESERT PATROL" Entertainment Fare By BOB Me K KOI NIK Emerald Contributor Movie tuna will be pleased to know that Sophia Loren, winner of the Best. Actress Academy Award, is featured at Eugene's McDonald Theater in "Two Wom en," the picture that copped her the honor. Double-Wiled with "Two Women" is “The Hustler," starring Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason. Another double-bill of interest features Leslie Caron and Mau rice Chevalier in "Fanny,” a wide ly celebrated picture. Playing with it at the Fox Theater is "Splendor in the Grass,” which i features two young Hollywood i idols, Natalie Wood and War ; ren Beatty. TONY t l K ITS, another Hol lywood big name, is featured at the Heilig in his newest film, "The Outsider." This movie man ifests a war theme, using the | scenes at Iwo Jima as a back* j drop. The McKenzie White Water ; Boat Parade, an annua] event sponsored by the McKenzie River Guides Association, will take place this Sunday. This well known event features Oregon boatmen shooting rapids of the McKenzie River. It starts above Blue River and ends at the Lea burg Dam. As a rule, 150 boats i of all kinds participate. SPRING is here. And spring turns a young man's fancy to 1 thoughts of fishing. April 21 is highly celebrated this year as r the opening flay of fishing sea- j son. Possibly extra hours should 1 i>f spent in preparation. And to prime yourself for Oregon's fa-! mous 1 rout streams, the Eoat I Parade seems a likely aetivlty. Baseball runs a close oornpe- > i t.ition with fishing in a young! man s spring-time thoughts. Sat urday morning at 11 Eugene’s! : Channel 13 will present Major, League Baseball. The Pittsburgh | Pirates will tackle the newly founded New York Mets. THE UNIVERSITY will pro-! vide live baseball in Howe field today when they play the Uni versity of Portland. Kor track at its best, the Ducks will take on the Stanford In mans in Hayward Field Saturday afternoon. Also featured at the sarre place are the Hayward Re j an annual high school track event. I-IVK diama will be at its best here on campus when the Uni versity Theater presents "Ring m McDonald »< BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR! f JO5EPH E. LEVINE presents SOPHIA LOREN IN ' “TWO WOMEN -PLUS Paul Newman — "The Hustler" UNCUT ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION! Round the Moon,” by Jean An r)iiihl. This French play, which •’pecs tonight, has been described by its translator. Christopher Fry, as a "handful of moon shine." With Faster approaching, tel evision Channel 13 will present "Give Us Barabtaas,” an Easter irama by Henry Denker. James Daly, Kirn Hunter, and Dennis King will star in the perform ance which will be telecast in color from 6 to 7:30 p.m. MING'S RESTAURANT Chinese — American Seafood — Polynesian Japanese — Bombey Curry T0re off on Sunday dinner with student body card open daily 11:30 a. m.—3:00 a. m. 1 . PTZZA PARLOR and ty? Olde Qubfe Jjctisc OPEN EVERY DAY AT NOON YES! w= HAVE PIZZA TO GO Phone Di 3-6113 West 6th at Grant OXK OK KL'C.KXK'S F1XKST Open 11:30-2 A.M. Sundays 3-10 1905 West 6th DI 2-2332 • STEAK « CHICKEN • SEA FOODS • COCKTAILS • BANQUET FACILITIES