Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 25, 1965, Page Three, Image 3

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    Archaeologists
To Begin Series
The Eugene Society of the Ar
chaeological Institute of Amer
ica will present the first in a se
ries of lectures on Friday.
Van U. Johnson of the depart
ment of classics at Tufts Univer
sity will speak on “The Art and
Monuments of Greco • Homan
Italy.”
The Eugene Society was estab
lished in the sprint; of 1IMI4, and
is now entering its second full
academic year. Two other dis
tinguished lecturers besides John
son will visit the University; on
March 3, E. Mott Davis, of the
department of anthropology at
the University of Texas (and sec
retary of the Society for Ameri
can Archaeology); and Kmilic
Haspels of the University of Am
sterdam on April 25.
The public is invited to attend.
Education Majors
Apply Now
Elementary Education majors
planning to take either Blocks
II or III Winter term should
make application in the Stu
dent Teacher Office, Room
125-A before Oct. 29.
VOTE
LEE
BOLLINGER
SENATOR-AT-LARGE
Auditions Today for
University Plays
The public is invited to
audition for nine productions of
the University play production
class which will be staged in
early December. They include
one act plays and cuttings from
full length plays.
The tryouts will be held Mon
day at 7:.’i() p.m., and Tuesday at
4 p.m. at the Laboratory Thea
tre in Villard Hall. Acting ex
perience is not necessary. The
scripts call for players of many
ages and for more men than wom
en. Rehearsals will be arranged
at times convenient to cast mem
bers.
Interested persons who can
not attend the scheduled tryouts
should contact Tom Conley, 342
1411, ext. 1846.
SU Exhibit Shows
Naturalistic Artist
Paintings by Norman Lane, an
artist who attempts to express
the essential unity underlying
the reality of the environment,
will be on exhibition in the SU
Art Gallery at the University
today through November 19.
The Eugene artist chooses natu
ralistic patterns derived from
rock, water and clouds for his
subject matter. With these pat
terns. he softly weaves his theme
of the interpretation between
elemental units.
Lane was exposed to the Japa
nese sumi ink techniques in
Seattle, where he lived from 1957
to 1961 and was also exposed to
the work of artists Paul Noriuchl
and Mark Tobey. At this time he
also became interested in fog
and rock patterns and initiated a
study of their relation to the
spatial concepts underlying the
scrolls of Japan and China.
The painter first began stress
ing linear patterns to express a
teeming city environment when
he visited Mobile, Alabama in
1961, and returned to Philadel
phia, where he had spent his
childhood, in 1962.
Lane came to Eugene in June,
1964 The area west of the Cas
cades has furnished the basis for
much of his work.
The exhibit at the University
is sponsored by the SU Board.
Want to really get results?—
Use Emerald Classified Ads—
Phone 342-1411, Ext. 1818.
VOTE FOR RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT
PAT BAKER
Senator at Large
EXPERIENCE • DESIRE • NEW IDEAS
Blood Bank
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The Lane Memorial Blood Bank
needs the following types of
blood for its special account which
serves the faculty, students and
staff of the University.
Donor hours are 1:30 to 4 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday,
and by appointment from 3 to
7 p.m. Friday. The Blood Bank
is located at 790 E. 11th Avc.,i
next to the Mayflower Theater, j
Phone 345-0336 for further infor-'
rnation.
MONDAY
4 :00— Hydrogen Fountain Demonstration
(Cham.)
6:30—-Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00—Eugene Campus Report
8 :00—Economics 201
8:30—Surrender of Cornwallis (History)
0:00—International Magazine
10:00—Posture in Action (P.E.)
Monday
Units Needed
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A positive i
A negative
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