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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1966)
Unusually Talented Students Wanted Director Faber DeChaine is looking for students with some unusual talents for the Univer sity Theatre's November produc tions of "In White America" and "Spoon River Anthology.” These documentary plays are really theatrical events to be as fully staged and as artistically pre sented as the theatre's resources permit. "In White America" ran nearly four years in New York. This "event” is an extremely topical collection of materials from his tory which details in part the history of the Negro in America. Of the six actors, two men and one woman must be Negro. I)e Chaine needs singers as well as a folk guitarist. "Spoon River Anthology,” a collection of Edgar Master's im mortal folk poems, songs and scraps of Americana, is in the same category with “A Night’s Frost" and "An Evening With Carl Sandberg." It also requires singers, actors, and a folk gui tarist. No restrictions govern those in terested in theatre; no prerequi sites in drama are required and casting is open to the entire Uni versity population. Interested students with ques tions about the parts may call De Chaine or see him in his office. Open tryouts will be held in Vil lard Hall, Room 104, on Monday and Tuesday, October 10 and 11, at 7 30 p.m. Debate Scheduled ASUO Vice President Lee Bol ingcr will debate Mike Donahue on the question of “Student In volvement in University Affairs" today from 3-5 p.m. in the SU ballroom. Their debate is part of the Student Philosophy Confer ence. An open discussion will follow. IZI III LAST 6 DAYS Daily 7:00-9:15 Motion Picture Magnificence! 20lh Onlgry-Fo* CHARITON HESTON REX HARRISON THEAGONY ANOTHER asmsri ...DIANE CILENTO CINEMASCOPE ■ Color by De luxe Stereophonic Sound cDONALD |tO*l II. • 144-4*49 Student Appeals Grades In Court BOULDER, Colorado (CPS)— If you don’t like your final grade, take it to court. In a precedent - making cane a University of Col orado coed has done just that. Miss .lacalyn Dieflondorfer has charged her English Literature in structor, Miss Kaye Bache, with improperly giving her a failing grade for misconduct—cheating on a final examination. The 20-year-old junior seeks an injunction from Boulder District Court requiring the university to change her grade. Instructor Bache contends that similarities between .lacalyn’s and another student's examinations could not have occurred without cheating. Miss Dieflenderfer maintains that her work in the literature course deserved a B or better. A university disciplinary com mittee which was called to hear the case found the evidence against Miss Dieflenderfer insufli- j cient to determine guilt. When no , action was taken as a result of j the committee decision, the co-ed decided the state courts were her only alternative. Trainee Program Grant Awarded A grant of $34,050 from the Vocational Rehabilitation Admin-j miration of the U S. Department' of Health, Education, and Wei- j fare, has been awarded to the University for training counselors ] and teachers in mental retarda tion. Trainees will be working toward masters’ and doctoral degrees during the 1906-67 year. Each term there will be nine trainees enrolled in the program, four do ing full-time residence work at Fairview State Hospital in Salem and five working at Fairview on a part-time basis. Leo A. Hamerlynck, assistant professor of education at the University, is the program di rector. Gaylord Rybolt, an assistant professor of education joining j the University this fall, will super-1 vise the program at Fairview. The training program is one I of those to be conducted in con-1 nection with the University’s Re-) search and Training Center in j Mental Retardation, established! this year under a $100,000 grant j from the Vocational Rehabilita- j tion Administration. College Changes ; Aid Requirements WILLI AMSTOWN, Massachu setts (CPS) — Williams College will no longer base its scholar ship awards on student grade averages, but on need. For scholarships, freshmen must complete the year in “good standing,” the Williams financial aid office announced. No minimum grade average is required for freshmen. A sophomore or junior must attain a C- average. Formerly, the higher a stu dent’s marks, the larger the award. Scholarship Offered Scottish Candidate The St. Andrew’s Society of the State of New York is offering a $3,000 scholarship for one year of graduate study in Scotland. A candidate must be a man of Scottish descent with a strong academic record. For further in formation sec Kenneth Ghent, for eign student advisor. Volkswagen Specialisfs • LOW REPAIR CHARGES • WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED • FACTORY TRAINED IN GERMANY • FULLY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL GERMAN MAKES GERMAN AUTO SERVICE 2045 Franklin Blvd. 342-2912 CLASSIFIED APS Claaalfied Deadline: Piace In 301 Allen, emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day pre ceding publication. Deadline for Monday, however, la 10 a.m. Friday. Claaahicd Hatea: 5c per word the flrat day, 3c per word every day thereafter. Claaalfied ada may be paid for at time of placement. 50 cent minimum on all ada. FOR SALE VIEW 3192 ONYX PLACE Most attractive custom designed home 9141.00 per month when you assume existing mortgage. This gracious three bedroom home, boasts a larger master suite with walk In closet and private bath. Special features Include range with hood fan, dishwasher. The 14 foot cantilever hearth adorns the custom designed fireplace that can be seen from both the family dining area and the living room, each with a view of Eugene. Total price $20,500. Call 343 0359. STUDENT LEAVING FOR EUROPE A HOUSEFUL OF GOODS SALE- great variety of appliances. Big collection of decorative pieces, rec ords, new stereo. Offer price accord ing to your budget. Also many Items must Ire given away. 1018 Lincoln St. Just one block from Sears. USED EXACTA-V I la SLR camera. F2.R/50. Autotessar, eye, and waist level penta prism view finder with case and tripod. $90. 345-7281. $ EXECUTIVE CLUB MEMBERSHIP Have moved away and can no longer use it. Call Lent Piece, 343-3315, ask to buy Susan Cannon's membership. SEN Electric Typewriter-Model 200. Completely automatic. 12” carriage. Like new. 9135. 343 2828. See at 2137 University St. ROYAL PORTABLE typewriter and case. Good condition. 925. 746-1537 after 5 p.m. DORM CONTRACT. Tremendous dis count. Alpha Hall, John Straub. Call Mike Llndergan. Ext. 2066, Room 28. BEAUTIFUL girls, good food, private bath. Assume College Inn Contract. Phone 343-7342. BRIEF CASE. Almost new. Top grade leather. Worth 949 95. Will sacrifice 925.00. 343-1140 evenings. HILLSIDE HOME. Glorious view. 2 bed rooms. Carpeted. 350 Ful Vue. 345 8886. CAMERA—Nikon S. 15mm 6/1.4, 350 mm. f/5.6 lenses, carrying case, etc. 344-7762. ARCHITECTURAL equipment, drawing instrument set, T square, and mis cellaneous Items. 1445 E. 19th, Apt. 4. COMBINATION washer and dryer. Good condition. 950 . 747-9138. USED range. Good condition. 940. 344 1893. DORM CONTRACT. Boynton Hall. Call Bill, ext. 522. DORM CONTRACT. Contact Gerald Bond. Parsons (301 Bean I Ext. 2159. WILL PAY to sell dorm contract. Con tact Gary Gatton. Ext. 2159. MUST SELL 15’ Sun class sailing sloop. Klaus Hohman. Ext. 2640. DORM CONTRACT. Alpha Hall. Call Howard Cole, ext. 2066. ANTIQUE dress form, 1910, $6. Lamp, 91.25; chair, *4.25 . 345-4116 evenings. ELECTRIC 12 string guitar. $200.00 345-1698. CHILDREN'S bunk beds. $15. 1829 University St. 344-7436. REFRIGERATOR and Range. $75. 344 2318. DORM contract. Burgess Hall. Phone ext. 1068. CARS & CYCLES 1964 HONDA SCRAMBLER. Rebuilt, ex cellent condition. $450. 345-5082. Job Opportunities Students may contact the Placement Office in Susan Campbell Hall for fur ther Information about the following job opportunities. Oct. 10—Department of Health, Edu cation, and Welfare—Bureau of Feder al Credit Unions. Accounting major for field locations depending on vacancies. Openings now in Illinois, Michigan, New York, and Southern California. Salaries: $6,211- $7,090- 97,957 depend ing on experience. Must be U. S. citi zen. Oct. 12—MacMillan Bloedel l.td. Major in chemistry for research, wood products, pulp and paper. Various lo cations in British Columbia. Salary: $560-$600. Oct. 13—Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Completion or substantial completion of PhD. work In economics. Principal speciali zations needed: international finance; economic development; money and banking; fiscal policy; macro-econom ica; capital markets. Division in Inter national Finance; Division of Researcii Statistics. Washington, D.C. Salaries: $8,961 upward (assuming all Ph.D. work except dissertation completed.) Must be U.S. citizen. CARS & CYCLES '.VS CHEV. NOMAD .Solid red, 285 en gine, 3 speed door shift, very clean. Tremendous beach wagon. Contact Larry Weaver, 1515 Hllyard, "2. 345 5523. BARGAIN! '62 Chevrolet Imr-ala, con vertible, (tick shift, 6 cylinder. $875 or any reasonable offer. Call 343-8906 or see at 2176 Harris St. 1958 OI.DSMOBILE 2 door hardtop. | Good running condition $325. 1000 Patterson St., "210 evenings and i weekends. '65 MG 1100, 4-door sedan. Very good shape, with extras, front wheel drive, good economy. 344-1837. 1958 Fufy, rebuilt 350 V-8, 2-fours, 2 Dr. Hardtop. Excellent condition. Mo torcycle in trade? 344-6005. CLASSIC Black. 1954 Jaguar XK-120 convertible, mechanical top, new top, custom interior. 345-6914 after 5. EXPERT TYPIST. Graduate school ap proved. Theses, term papers, rough drafts. 6884284. '62 4SPEED CORVAIR Monza. Best of fer. 34541678. 62 DODGE CONVERT 361. New tires. 343-9642. - ■ - -.— - 1963 250 CC. Yamaha. New engine. $275. 343-3531 after 6 p.m. 1956 MATCHLESS 500cc. $225.00. Ext. 1581. 1954 PONTIAC hearse, good condition, stick shift. Phone 3441355. '61 305 CC. HONDA Super Hawk. Good buy. $300. Call Lee 343-7315. 650 TRIUMPH. Good condition. $500. 746-5357. MUST SELL. 1963 900 cc. Harley XLCH Sportster. 1650 or offer. 3447600. 1964 TRIUMPH TR 4 Roadster. Ex-cel lent condition. $1695 343-7140. I960 BUICK La Sabre. Runs perfectly. 1360. 343-7140. 1955 RAMBLER 4Dr. R it H., tires, body, runs, $125. 342-3186. PETS 4-KOOT IGUANA UZARD with cage. Very clean. Can be kept inside. Eats just lettuce. 746-9163. Tourist Trap Drive-In—Springfield Gasoline Alley NEED GOOD HOME lor healthy Lab rador puppy. 6 wks old. Call 345-2835 LONELY? Need a loving friend? Buj a purebred Siamese kitten. 343-0429. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share large house on campus. Room and kitchen privileges. $40 per month. Call San dra, ext. 585 days, 746-8335 evenings. FOURTH girl needed for modern 2 bedroom apartment to share with 3 independent HC people. $40 a month. 344-7457. GARAGE for storage space. Ext. 356 meal time or after 9 p.m. Ray Grubb. GIRL wants roommate. $50 her share. Capri Apts. 344-0594. ! MALE ROOMMATE to share new apart ment on W. 4th. $55. 345-7173. MISCELLANEOUS FIGHTING INFLATION? Use your school I.D to get special prices on gasoline. Also big savings on your brand of motor oil, chemi cals, accessories, batteries, eggs, milk and fags. COPPINGS 6th and Blair SERVICES FRATERNITIES and sororities. For your economy and convenience have us install a new commercial washer and dryer. FREE Installation and maintenance on our meter plan. Campus references. Call us for de tails, 343-8873. Fletcher and Smartt, 1351 Willamette. DRESSMAKING—formals, alterations, restyling. Some men’s work. 1678 Orchard. 345-1706. SPANISH tutoring. Any level. Experi enced bi-lingual native teacher. 343 6325. TUTORING. French and/or Russian. Any level. Graduate student. 688-4497 after 6. PHOTO COPY SERVICE. Graduate school approved. 7c per copy. Call Flo, Ext. 1264 days, 343-4503 evenings. QUALITY TYPING. Editing. U. of O. graduate. Graduate school approved. 3030 Willamette No. 6. 342-2045. IRONING. Satisfaction guaranteed. 75c per hour. 345-4753. SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable. 345-1658. TYPING. Experience, dependability. 344-8930. TYPING. Graduate approved. 4 years experience. 345-5754. TYPING near campus. Graduate ap proved. 345-9678. TYPING 345-1666. IRONING. 75c an hour. 345-4132. TYPING, Mrs. Ryan. 343-6690 SERVICES EXPERIENCED baby sitter. Pre-school ages preferred. Will also take drop ins. Call 343 3498 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS, Mohawk Villa, furnished or unfurnished, heated ' pool, private patios, carpets, drapes, i 10 min. to campus, laundry facilities, water and garbage service, near churches, bus, shopping center. Prices start $92.50. Inquire Apt. 14 or phone 746-0816 or 746-8536. FURNISHED APTS. 2 male grads. 1 bedroom, twin beds, quiet, spacious, comfortable. All living facilities, 24 hr. heat and utilities furnished. Ref erences. $110 a month. 2308 Willam ette. 344 9710. MARRIED STUDENTS. The housing office has a limited number of mar ried units available due to late va cates and cancellation. Please call Housing Office, Ext. 1704. SUITABLE for teacher or graduate student. Large 2-room apt. < fur nished) in ideal surroundings in River Road area. 4 miles from town. Call 688-7329. FURNISHED 1 bedroom apt. Adequate for two. Newly decorated. Available immediately. 1819 Kincaid. 688-401* or 343-4438. 3 BEDROOM APT. Wanted 2 or 3 boys to share. Everything furnished ex cept bedding. Inquire 650 E. 15th, 343-5396. nrnnioibnt, nviliaoje ua. 1UUI. Fireplace, shower. 2 blocks from campus. $95. 343-4411. ROOM for 2 females or lady with child. Will do baby sitting. Home priviledg es. 746-8558. ROOM with semi-private bath for fe male student. 1«W Walnut St. 343-1358. ROOM for 2 quiet, studious fellow*. Clean double room. 345-1720. ROOM with kitchen privileges. Girls only. 345-9927. ROOM. Linens furnished. $30 a month. Boys only. 3444)538. HELP WANTED AUTO SALES. Full or part-time. Eve nings and weekends. Apply in per son. Contact Auto Salz, 18th ic A. Springfield. MALE advertising and sales. Car essen tial, evenings and weekends. Excel lent earnings. Call 746-6878 for ap pointments. FULL OR PART-TIME car wash help or automobile clean-up. Apply in person. Auto Salz, 18th Sc A, Spring field. PART-TIME experienced student cook needed to fill position at College Inn. Apply: College Inn Food Service. RIDES — RIDERS WOULD some Kind soulls) be willlrtg to transport from one to four people to Portland this weekend? Would prefer to leave Friday night or Sat urday morning, return Sunday. Call 344-2357. JOB OPPORTUNITIES High Income Jobs on Campus Get a high paying job in sales distri bution or market research right on your own campus. Become a campus representative for over forty magazines, American Airlines, Operation Match, etc. and earn big part-time money doing interesting work. Apply right away! Collegiate, Dept. H, 27. Marketing, E. 22nd St., New York, N Y. 10010. ASSISTANT manager trainee. Private club-restaurant business. A real op portunity for a part-time student. Good initiative, personality, nice ap pearance, 21 or over. Irregular hours, afternoons, nights and weekends. Sal ary open. Send resume to Daily Em erald. LOST AND FOUND STOLEN: Black leather purse contain ing all important papers. Belongs to foreign student. Please return. No questions. LOST: Pair of black framed glasses ill green case. Call Linda Nicholes at Gamma Phi Beta. 345-9024. FOUND: Three books in River Road area. Call Sandy, 688-5639. PERSONAL SEEKING personable young lady ac quainted with area and desiring gen tlemanly companionship to introduce transferred company. Vice President, age 32, to Western Oregon. Reply to same, P.O. Box 975, Eugene. THE GREAT THANKSGIVING: A cel ebration of the people of God. Thurs days 7 p.m., 736 E. 16th. DELECTABLE DINNERS. Week nights. New World Coffee House. 1249 Alder. HIGH IQ? MENSA. Come see. Meeting Saturday. Phone 747-9104 or 344-3096. URGE YOUR professor to support Aberle’s draft proposal. RON HOLM get worse every day. Wheia will it end? BRING YOUR spirits to Portland— we’ll scalp those Indians!