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From the University Nine Faculty Named To Arts Committee Nine University faculty mem bers have been appointed by Gov. Mark Hatfield to serve on the advisory committee on the Arts and Humanities. The committee will serve as an advisory' body to the Governor’s Planning Council on the Arts and Humanities, which was recently organized to develop a plan for the creation of a permanent state agency to encourage the arts and ■ ■ ■ PL-3 (Continued from pitfte 1) that originate on campus rather than “canned” shows borrowed from other sources. For instance, the University’s College Bowl, the intramural ver sion of NBC’s College Bowl which pits teams from dorms and other living units against each other. There is also, “Seven Days.” aired every Friday, a round-up of news, and campus events. PL-3 also airs classes—Princi ples of economics, children's Lit, and others—as well as showing famous motion pictures. “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ has been shown this year. ^ Or when it's time for the Ore gon-Oregon State game coach Len Casanova can go on PL-3 and show and explain films of last year's game. Or PL-3 may run a seminar on seminars so viewers in Eugene have an opportunity to see what a seminar’s really like. “It’s the most exciting thing I’ve come up against,” Willing ham, says, “It’s like the off-Broad way stage, where you have a chance to attempt things without being afraid of falling flat on your face. We have nothing to sell, so we can try anything.” Willingham repeated, as do most of the students involved with the project, that PL-3 is not an educational television station. It’s something entirely different. It’s the first system which di rectly links a university with the people living around it. 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Robinson, profes sor of speech and theatre and I University Theatre director; Al bert Spaulding, head of the de partment of anthropology; and Robert Trotter, dean of the School of Music. Jarold A. Kieffer, assistant to the president of the University, is a member of the planning council on the Arts and Humani ties. — Correction Students receiving traffic tick ets on campus may appeal the decision to district courts only. The decisions may not be ap pealed to Eugene municipal ! courts, as was reported in Mon day's Emerald. Co-ed... (Continued from pope 1) so they called the police,” the girl said. She said she refused to go hack inside "because 1 really didn't want all those people around.” She said police told her she had to go to Sacred Heart hos pital “which I didn’t really want to do.” But she went anyway. “I had the feeling they would drag me if 1 didn’t,” she said. Monday morning she asked a doctor if she could leave and he said "no, absolutely not.” Police said she was being held for a psychiatric examination. “My clothes were in the room so I just put them on and left," she explained. "1 saw no rea son why I had to stay there.” She said she talked to a doc tor at the University Health Serv ice Monday afternoon. She said she didn’t want to, but she was afraid her housemother would get in trouble if she didn’t. Latin Students Elect The Latin American Students Association elected 19(56 officers during its annual General As sembly Feb. 7. The officers are president, Ser gio Granados; secretary, Flora Bannuet; and treasurer, Gloria Marchiori. Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published five times in September and five days a week during the academic year, except during examination periods, by the Student I’ubli cations Board of the University of Oregon. Second-class postage paid at Eugene, Ore gon 97403. Subscription rates $5 per year. 12 per term. ROTC Students At Area Meet Last weekend, thirty-four Uni versity ROTC students pnrtici pated in the Area Conclave meet ing of the Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight, held at the Uni versity of Puget Sound in Ta coma, Washington. The regional meeting was at tended by schools from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana The business session Saturday j was concerned with the selec tion of a Little General Candi date to represent the Northwest j at the National Conclave, which will be held the first week of ! Spring term in Dallas, Texas Saturday afternoon the Oregon students were taken out to Mc Cord Air Force Base on a visi tation. Lt. Colonel John Kreitz, pro fessor of Aerospace studies at the University, and his wife hosted the Angel’s and the Arnold Air members at a dinner in the Offi cer's club. Later in the evening, the Oregon delegation were the Bursts of thr University of Puget Sound’s ROTC detachment at their military hall. Stadium... 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