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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1964)
Entertainment Slate Boasts Variety of Activities By CHICK HKMiS Entertainment Editor An athletic mwt, a lecture. a conference, and a ragtime mimic .show all arc among the enter tainment being offered this week end Skiers and non-skier* alike may flock to the Winter Carnival, he inn held in Bend today through Sunday. For only eight dollars one can get three days of skiing, a folk song concert, and a talent show. Tickets are still on sale ut the Student Union main desk. Festival Set Also featured at the carnival will he a rock n roll dance each night, with three different bands Another big event this ..eek end, on campus, will bo the Uni versify'* first International Fes tival. Highlighting the event will be two national group programs, at 7 30 pm today and 3 pm Saturday in the Student Union Governor Mark Hatfield will open the festival at today's program, and Eugene Mayor Edwin Cone will be guest speaker Saturday For art lover*. Joshua Taylor, professor of art history and hu manities at the University of Chicago, will speak on "New Id reel ions in the Arts' at « p.m ■o'ay >n Room 15f» Science The public is invited. Ragtime, Too For the old timers, and others. Max Morath will present Hag tune Revisited." at 10 p m. Sat urday in the Student Union Ball room Tickets, on sale at the SI main and Mattox Pipe Shop, are $1 each. Moralh is one of the few re maining exponents of ragtime music, which is now an almost lost art. The University will also host two major events this weekend. The annual Oregon Pres* Confer ence will be held in the Student Union today and Saturday, and will he attended by leading jour nalists from both Oregon and the nation. AAA Students Get Scholarships Seven students in the School ot Architecture and Allied Arts have been awarded scholarships and grants from various funds totaling $1,200 Grant* of $110 each from the Ina McClung Fund went to Den nis C. Canoy and U o b e r t L Moody. Raymond Boucher received a $100 grant for this term and $100 for spring term from the Kllen M Pennell Fund. The Women's Architectural League of Portland awarded S100 for winter term and S100 for spring term to Martin Davis and Dennis McLaughlin Kobi-rt Gardner and Douglas Wolfe received $100 each for this term and S10G for spring term from the Tile Council of Amer ica. apparel “The latest in Campus Fashions” Now carrying stretch pants 13th Kincaid Wc Serve Breakfast All Day at ALSO— Lunch Afternoon Snacks Dinners Pancake Restaurant 652 East Broadway (6 blocks from Campus) Steaks Seafood Salads Sandwiches Fried Chicken Open 6:00 a m. until 9:00 pm. NOW PLAYING McDonald SHATTERING! From the man who fired VINCENT EDWARDS : GEORGE PEPPARD ELI WALLACH ALBERT GEORGE MEUNA FINNEY HAMILTON - MERCOURI »• ROMY -i, ROSANNA • SCHNEIDER SCHIAFFINO - •*«MlCHA,El PETER JAMEO ■ MILAN • FONDA • MITCHUM JEANNE MOREAU I SOMMER !>.NTA • BERGER And for sports fans, the Far West Championship swim met wiii continue at the University today and Saturday Swimmers from four western schools will compete, and those who meet NCAA qualifying times will in ter the national meet in April., Preliminary events rill take place at 1pm. today and 9 a m. Saturday. Final matches are scheduled for 7 30 p m. today and MOVIES "Strait Jacket"—Story of in sane woman who kills her huv, band and his lover, is hospitalized 20 years, and is then released to live with relatives. Thus begins a series of vivid axe murders, complete with rolling heads and a surprise ending Stars Joan Crawford and Diane Baker Co hit is The Running Man," the story of a fraud and a murder. At Fox. "The Victors”—Squad of Amer ican soldiers in Europe ties to gether a senes of episodes from World War II. Good drama on the futility of war. Stars George Pep pard, Eli Wallach. At McDonald. “Man's Favorite Sport”—Com edy about sport iRock Hudson) fisherman who encounters shape ly publicity agent Paula Pren tiss) at winter lodge. She has designs: the only trouble is that sport has never been fishing Co hit at drive in is Young and Will ing. At Heilig and Eugene Driv e In. “Bell' Antonio”—Story of two Italian lovers, played by Marcello Mastroianni and Claudia Cardin al. Time magazine called the film, a serious and discreet dis cussion . . of impotence.” Co-hit js “Love at Twenty,' a blending of five short films depicting young love in France. Italy. Japan. Ger many, and Poland. At Mayflower "Charade”—Spy drama returns, starring Cary Grant. Audrey Hep burn. Co-hit is "It's Wonderful' to be Young.” At McKenzie. “The Young Lions”—Story of three men in England in World ! War II. Stars Marlon Brando Montgomery Clift, and Dean Mar tin Will show at 2 30 pm. only. Sunday, in the Student Union. Blaisdell Elected Theta President Kappa Alpha Theta members ha\e elected Barbara Blaisdell as new chapter president. Kathy Lynch is standards chairman, Ann Hicks is vice president, and Lyn Billington is rush chairman. Other officers include social chairman. Karen Olson: treasurer, Sandy Elliot; scholarship chair man, Lois Kincaid: pledge train er, Linda Anderson; house man ager. Barbara Vinson: and editor, Sandy Thompson. - MAYFLOWER - STARTS SUNDAY hWo Women! JOSEPH E LEVINE JEAN PAUL CLAUDIA BELMONDO CARDINALE <4 a woman's touch becomes a man's obsessionJ iheicV .Makers AN EMBASSY PICTURES RELEASE 2 p m. Saturday. And last but not least, Wash ington’s Birthday will bo neld an <ia> Saturday at various locations around The campus Don't get up your hope- 'hough—a recent survey -nov-ed a critical lack oi cherry trees in the local area. You Are Invited to Attend FREE Beef-O-Rama COOKING SCHOOL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th 7:15 p.m. Agriculture Bldg. LANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS team new, exciting and def*c.co$ different .•<*,■» *o prepo'e ard serve ecorcn/ cuts cf O'egon Eeef. Nationally known Home Econorwi Harre’"C.arr er*€t f*r,n Norman from the L -es'oc- S. ‘/.eat Boe'd Cn.cago, will demonstrate mis •'.»eree'*,‘‘o c-eef rock ery. Al dishes prepared will be given away. DOOR PRIZES tY 20 Bags Groceries from McKay's Marke*s 77 Beautiful Bound Cook Books 77 Free Beef Recipes Grand Prize FRIGIDAIRE DELUXE A»j*oma»ic Oven Range Sponsored cy OREGON BEEF COUNCIL £ PACIFIC LIGHT & POWER CO. EXPERT COOKS! SAVE on ALL your Meat Purchases lb. BEEF PACKS 25 1/3 Steoks 1/3 Roasts 1/3 Ground Beef $"1 ^95 3a a enstein J nu c ompantj 342-4839 70 Country Club Rd.