Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1966)
Thursdays Waterfighfs... (Continued from page 1) unfortunate male to let loose of her had his face slapped soundly. By that time, University women were taking the long way around in order to get back to the dorms. For lack of another victim, the herd blocked Onyx street and stopped a girl driving a car. They hopped on the car. beat on the doors and trunk, and rock University Choir Sets Performance Music from the Renaissance will be performed by the Uni versity Chamber Choir, directed by Neil Wilson, in a concert at 8 p.m. Sunday, in the School of Music auditorium. Featured on the program will be madrigal and lute songs typi cal of Elizabethan and Jacobean music, three unaccompanied duets of Orlando di Lasso, and Bach’s "Jesu, Meine Freude.” The Chamber Choir will also perform two selections from "Fes tino,” a madrigal comedy by Ban chieri. Another work which will be presented is "L’Aloutte,” an ex ample of several pieces which made Clement Janequin one of the most popular composers of the 16th century. Solo artists who will perform with the chorale during the Sun day program are Guy Aydelott, tenor; Ralph Towner, lute and guitar: Jill Hardin, and Sandra Olsen, both sopranos: and Sylvia Thelen, and Howard Kennett. both on continuo. They are all students at the University. w HUCKLEBERRY FINN and Tom Sawyer are easier when you let Cliff’s Notes be your guide. Cliff’s Notes expertly summarize and explain the plot and characters of more than 125 major plays and novels-including Shake speare's works. Improve your understanding-and your grades. Call on Cliff's Notes for help in any literature course. 125 Titles in all-among them these favorites: Hamlet • Macbeth • Scarlet Letter • Tale of Two Cities • Moby Dick • Return of the Native • The Odyssey • Julius Caesar • Crime and Punishment • The Iliad • Great Expectations • Huckleberry Fmn • King Henry IV Part I • Wuthering Heights • King Lear • Pride arid Prejudice • Lord Jim • Othello • Gulliver's Travels • Lord of the Flies $1 at your bookseller or wri,e: Jlliff&Jfotes CLIFF'S NOTES INC. Bethany Station, Lincoln, Htbr 68505 ed the vehicle wildly up and down. The driver just bit her lip and kept the doors locked. But things didn’t get out of hand. One student yelled for his companions to halt the automo tive horseplay—and they did. The furor nearly broke up a meeting of the Young Republi cans in the SU. The meeting had to be called to order, and several members of the audience left the meeting to get in on the fun. Dormitory counselors broke up the congregation just as it reach ed the Onyx entrance to the SU. "Looks like I might have a few visitors in my office tomorrow," said Dick Rapp, graduate in law and advisor to the Minor Court “Something should be done about it," said a head resident, slowly shaking her head as she watched the crowd break up from iu front of Morton Hall. “Well, it keeps the draft boards happy if we kick a few of ’em out,” Rapp joked “They should be kicked out if they haven't got anything else to do," the head resident replied. She would make no comment about what disciplinary action would be taken on the matter. Apparently the courts will be un able to do anything unless formal complaints are filed. And somehow, that doesn't seem too likely. After all, it’s spring. WRA Elects Officers Jeanne Pinkerton was recently elected president of the Wom en’s Recreation Association. Miss Pinkerton has been vice president during the past year. Other officers elected were vice president, Janice Kaser; secre tary, Judy Bruns: treasurer, Su san Nelson. Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published five times in September and five da) s a week during the academic year, except during examination periods, by the Student Publi cations Board of the University ui Oregon. Second-class postage paid at Eugene, Ore gon 97403. Subscription rates $S per year. %2 per term. Madden to Read His Short Story David Madden, assistant editor of the arts and letters quarterly, Kenyon Review, will read his short story, "The Singer,” at 4 p.m. today in the Student Union. "The Singer” recently appeared in the Kenyon Review. He is here to attend the pre miere performance of the final version of his play, “Cassandra Singing.” The author and playwright has won contests and awards through out the nation. He has published plays, short stories, poetry, es says and reviews. Madden's public short story reading Friday is sponsored by the English department. • CHICKEN & STEAK DINNERS • DELITEFUL BURGERS • GRILLED HAM SANDWICHES • BACON BURGERS o CUBE STEAK • BAR-B-QUED DOGS • DIP CONES • 33 VARIETIES OF SUNDAE TOPPINGS • BREAKFAST SERVED EVERY MORNING E « HOME MADE PIES • to 11 p.m. weekdays • Phone orders accepted a.m. to midnight weekends • Orders to go DARI-DELITE 1810 Chambers 343-2112 /ACTUALLY / BUILT THE PLACE ORIGINALLY TO ACCOMfrtODA TE MY COLLECTION ofhmhS. Ia/eatherall Jackets V. Caprice Custom Coupe. Chevelle SS 396, Impala Sport Sedan. Corvair Monza Sport Sedan. Chevy ZJ Nora SS Coupe. Starting now-Double Dividend Days at your Chevrolet dealer’s! CHEVROLET DOUBLE DIVIDEND DAYS! NO. 1 BUYS ‘ NO. 1 CARS Now at your Chevrolet dealer’s Right now you’ll get a mighty handsome buy at your Chevrolet dealer’s during Double Dividend Days. Pick from 45 great models of Caprice, Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy fl or Corvair with a huge selection of colors, custom touches, engines, interiors. Availability, variety and buys have never been better. JIurry in to your Chevrolet dealer’s now! Eight features now standard for your safety include seat belts front and rear. Always fasten them before starting. All kinds of good buys all In one place... at your Chevrolet dealer’s-ChevroIet • Chevelle • Chevy n • Corvair • Corvette