Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1963, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Guatemala Film
Set for Tonight
James Metcalf, photographer
and lecturer, will show his film
on “Guatemala.” country of con
trasts. at the Film-Lecture series
at 8 p.m. today.
The film will be in 150 Science.
Admission is by season ticket or
50 cents for students and $1 for
adults.
METCALF’S film will depict
the ancient civilization of the
country contrasted with the world
of today. Remote Indian villages,
so far off the beaten path that the
inhabitants see a white man only
twice a year when the parish
priest visits, were filmed.
Guatemala City is shown with
ultramodern hotels and soaring
skyscrapers contrasting with an
cient Spanish churches. Contem
porary businesses are seen side
by side with the weaving trade
which is centuries old.
Metcalf, who has been a pro
fessional photographer for almost
20 years, filmed Indians who are
descendants of the Mayans. He
filmed a live volcano and the
mile-high lake, Atitlan.
THE FILM also shows a se
quence of the archaeological work
being done in the Peten jungle,
where the Mayan civilization was
originated.
Stereophonic recordings of na
tive marimba provides the musi
cal background of the color film.
Metcalf, who has taken pictures
throughout the western hemis
phere. is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Michigan.
Synanon Jazz Quintet
To Perform Friday
A performance by the Synanon
Jazz Quintet and discussion of
the problem of dope addiction and
its relationship to jazz musicians
are set for Friday night.
The concert, which is spon
sored by the SU Jazz Committee,
will take place in the SU Ball
room. Tickets are on sale at the
SU main desk at SI for students
and SI.50 for general admission.
Infirmary
Keeping cool in the infirmary Monday
were Michele Landry, Elizabeth L. Mor
rissey, Sharon Ndsen, Donna Johnson,
George Gates, Linda L. Me Bee, Gregory
Brunig. Peter Mackane^s, and Stanton Tul
ler.
- CO-HIT —
A NEW Kind of
SUSPENSE ....
**| ain't gonna hurt you .,
I just wont company.
STArkfEAR
BEVERLY
GARLAND
SKIP
HOMEIER
KENNETH
TOBEY
Brief Deadline
Students are reminded that the
deadline for placing campus
briefs is 4 p m on the day before
they are to appear in the Emer
ald.
Adventure Book Printed
Lawrence J. Hunt, instructor in
business administration, has pub
lished an adventure book for
boys, “Curse of the Killer Whale.”
Setting for the story is the water
ways of Alaska. This is the third
book by Hunt. His two earlier
books are “Dynamite at Indian
Gap” and “Mystery in Rainbow
Valley.”
— MAYFLOWER — Now Showing
* BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR
* ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
'Sunday and Cybel"
EM GRAND PRIX50
WINNER’S CIRCLE
f Tempest
r Winners...
Final Lap!
Geirit P. Knapp
U. of New Hampshire
Altc R. Bikria
R.P.I.
Larry W. Ftjler
Milllkin U.
Jut'll L Pip
Onat'omi State
Veratllt Duly
U. ol S.w. LouiiilM
Will.in w Simn
U. o( South Carolina
tickart W. Berjer
West Virginia U. _
Neil H. D'AglltiM
Cornell
in C. Creenwool
Sacramento State
Dm* C. Tajltr
Umar St Col. ot Tech.
Lion I Hart
Sou!* Dakota Tacit. ,
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Buclntll
Arwlt J. Honckia, Jr.
U. of Kentucky
■race L. Baird
Vanderbilt U.
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Vincent Piertaanici, Jr.
Lowell Tech.
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Cecil J. iwiei
U. of North Dakota
William C. Wkittea
Kent State
Lee R Hettmi*
tf. o( Connecticut
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Coming next fall... a new DM GRAND PRIX50 for 1963-641
Add your name to this growing circle of winnersl
Final Lap Consolation Prize Winners!
Louis i. Lousinger
U. of Detroit
Roger E. Gorlicfci
De Paul U.
Stuart Stronger
Georgia State
Stanley I. roust
U. of Oklahoma
Juistn K. Farnswirtk
Northeastern U.
Raymond T. Joyce, Jr.
Bryant College
John c. Lavery
U. of Kansas
Linda Wancorick
San Jose State
Cheryl A. Metre
Portland State
FOR THE
CONSOLATION
PRIZE WINNERS
RCA Victir’s
4-speetf part
able steret
hi-fi set,
"TR* WlltA.”
Consolation Prize Winners...Laps 1,2,3!
FIRST LAP
Hubert F. Tett
Iowa State
Billy D. Farris
Sam Houston State
William L. Bradley
Louisiana State
Charles Perry, Jr.
Providence College
SECOND LAP
John M Muleahy
.U. of Connecticut
Michael B. Reel
Ursinus College
Baxter Myers, Jr.
Stephen F. Austin State
George F. Smith
San Jose State
Harold L. Schild
U. of Illinois
Richard Friedlander
C.C.N.Y.
Rochelle Tandy
Pembroke College
Brian F. Gactfrich
St. U. of N. Y. (Albany)
Sylvan German
Cal. State Poly
THIRD LAP
Rev. Jahn Thompson
Gannon College (Fac.)
Michael J. Kopcht
Duquesne
Janet W. Mite
U. of Texas
Tempest Winners...Laps 1, 2, 31
FIRST LAP
Asktoe B. Burke
U. of Kentucky
Roger P. Slicker
N.r.u.
Jehu N. Bitrer
The Citadel
William P. Mart*
Kent State
Lucy Lee Basiett
Emory U.
SECOND LAP
Richard L. Smit
U. of Michigan
R. Montgomery, Jr.
Texas Tech.
Jose M. Mjilner
Gonraga U.
Roger I Kueter
lores College
Earl F. Brown
Colgate (Fac.)
Ctt. B. R. Carrier
V.MI.
V. M. McMaiamon
DeVry Tech. Inst.
H. H. Anterson
Okla. State (Fac.)
Davit E. Hoyt
San Diego State
R. I. Salkerg. Jr.
U. ol California
THIRD LAP
Cary L. Lawlt
U. of San Fran.
John V. Erhart
Loras Collage
Byraa 0. Craft
Penn State
0. B. MacBitckla
U. of Michigan
1.1. Millar I, Jr.
Ft. Hays State
). 0. Callages, III
U. of New Mexico
N.T.G. Rasania S.
Kansas State
James W Tedd
Valparaiso U. (Staff)
W. T. Oliror
Lafayette College
Jostle C. Buret
St. Bonaventure U
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Clarkson College
Merrlt S. Beyer
U. ot Georgia
C. I. Tamalivich
Worcetter Poly (Staff)
Aacil K. Naace
Portland State
P. S. Holder, Ir.
St. Mary's U.
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