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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1966)
338 Men Pledge UO Fraternities Fraternities at the University ended their formal fall rush pe riod Tuesday after pledging a to tal of 33ft men, in the 31 national fraternity houses on the earn pus. According to Inter-Fraternity Council President Warren Hou ston, an unofficial count revealed that 010 men went through the pledge lines this year, compared with 470 last year. I.ast year’s final pledge total was 200. According to these figures, 55 per cent of the men who went through fraternity rush this year were finally pledged, compared with 59 per cent after last year’s rush. Portland students pledged hy the Greek houses totaled 78, and 39 pledges were from Eugene. The fraternities and their pledges include: ALPHA TAD OMEGA—Steve Corey, Dick Dya», Jon Oirren, !-<•«? Mowly, Boh Roach, I<on Samuel*. Don Schiller, and Don Strandemo, all of Portland; Tom Pennington and Fred Wlske, both of Eugene; Stan Legore, John Day; Tom Gilchrist and Jon Stewart, both of Salem; Pat Hegerty, Pasadena, Calif.; Dave Fleclv* er. San Diego, Calif.; and Al PitcaMhley, San Leandro, Calif. BKTA THETA PI~~Bob Annet, Ron Breldenfeid, Paul CarDon, Dick Carter, I Dennis Clark, Chris Davi*. Jack De j lany, Doug DIUuvou, Dave Kastman,) Ron EskeUon, Jack Gleason, Roger j lloak, Clark Matt hek, Craig Olson, Bill Reed, Doug Reeves, and Greg Strelght, ! all of Portland; •Sandy Skcle, hugcne; Bo?» Rodgers and Ron Williams, both of Salem; Jim Franklin, San Bernardino, Calif.; Jim | Henry, San Francisco, Calif.; and Ted \ Betts, Tacoma, Wash. CHI PHI Robert Zink, Eugene; James Rudolph, Baker; Richard Gos ! lee, Coos Bay; Vance Jacobson, MU-I winkle; Ron Namba and Dave Dye naira, both of Ontario; Frank Gutch,' Sweet Home; Ait Libia, Bakersfield, 1 Calif.; and Beavis Clark. Paaadena, Calif. CHI PSI---Floyd Hansen and Harry Uttl. both of Astoria; Dale Chandler, Milton Freewater; Sandy Ripley, Clare- j mont, Calif.; Gordon Ward, Lafayette, I Calif.; and John Evana, Piedmont, Calif. DELTA CHI- John Bowie, Bob Gray, i Pat Malone, and Phil Nledemeyer, all of Portland; Chuck Smith and Dave * Borontl, both of Eugene; Kirby Falrcloth, Newberg; John Witherell, Pendleton; Dan Dunn, Reeds port; Terry White, The Dalles; Tim Fex, Susanvllle, Calif.; and Pete Thibadeau, Hilo, Hawaii. DELTA TAU DELTA—Pat Albers, Nets Brown low, Stu Chellen, Jack Da via, Ken Hatton, Steve Libke, Roger Lundccn, and Bob Stocks, all of Port land; Rick Copping and Craig Johnson, both of Eugene; Alan McKinney, Bend; Rod Morris, Coquillc; Art Curtia and Mark Walters, both of Lake Oswego; John Kurtz, Rosetrarg; Bob Colton, Salem; Dave Young, Los Altos, Calif.; Howard Batt, Newport Beach, Calif ; Mark Schiveley, Sunnyvale, Calif.; Rod Martin, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Tim Davis, Dayton, Ohio; and Frank Marlett, Tor onto, Canada. DELTA UPSILON—Mike Chabbert, Alan Mitchell, Dave Poppe, Doug Pren tice, Guy Silva, and Dean Tonn, all of Portland; Dave Hester and John Ltpkc, both of Eugene; Gary Burns and Tim Greenfield, both of Albany; Larry Wobbrock, Beaverton; Bob Olson, Canyonvllle; John Hitch cock, Corvallis; Jay Beals, Ontario; Mark Carter, Rogue River; John Haaf, Roseburg; Jim Hoag, Scappoose; Doug Gordon, Fairbanks, Alaska; Kim Codiga, Alameda, Calif.; Peter Johnson, Atherton, Calif.; Rick Cowell and Joel Lewis, both of Beverly Hills, Calif.; Bob Dolman, La Canada, Calif.; Howard Cole, Los Altos, Calif. Kandy ('lark, Mark Conway, and Mike Morrison, all of Modesto, Calif.; Nick Randall, Pasadena, Calif.; Bob Dopendahl, Riverside, Calif.; Stan Wolf, Sacramento, Calif.; George Frekany, San Francisco, Calif.; Bob Dryden and Mark Frandsen, both of San Marino, Calif.; Mike Matteucci and Jim Mosman, both of Stockton, Jon Beaty. Chicago, III.; and Brian Pendleton, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. KAPPA SIGMA—Ron Crlstel, Jeff Martlnc, Carl Odin, Wayne Randolph, Tom Roots, and Joel Semler, all of Portland, Dan Buck, Gary Edmonds, John Knutson, Don Llndly, and Larry Walker, all of Eugene; Bob Tosch, Corvallis; Larry Young, Hood River; Eurnest Nelmi, Klamath Falls; Tony Speare, Medford; George Lienkempher, Sandy; Jay Oakman, Seaside; Keith Marshall. Sweet Home; Terry Hutchens, The Dalles; Mitch Cramer, Lafayette, Calif.; John Bodney, lleno, Nev.; and Darry Salerno, New York, N.Y. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA—Jerry Bond and Greg Kameyer, both of Eugene; Mike Park, Redmond; Fred Coopridar, Tom Lovelace, and Jeff Shinn, all of Salem; Mike Kirkland, Waldport; and Bob Hansen, Hillsborough, Calif. PHI DELTA TIIETA—Eddie Baden, Steve Blrkett, Paul Brcuer, Chris James, and Dwayne Murray, all of Port land; Kip Leonard, Pete Marsh, and Hank Skade, all of Eugene; Larry Rust, Glide; Ken Curtis, Curt Smith, and Bruce Stewart, all of Med ford; Gunther Cunningham, Lompoe, Calif.; Mike Reade, Riverside, Calif.; and Ken Woody, Seattle, Wash. PHI GAMMA DELTA- Brad Mieater Portland; John Schlbol and Greg Rice, tJoth of Beaverton; Steve Spear, Lake Oawcgo; Ed Lacy, Oregon City; Gary Lynch and Don Raftmuaften, both of Salem; Alan Schluter, Lodi, Calif.; Paul StHnbruencr, Sacramento, Calif.; Jim Mollnaii, Snn Mateo, Calif.; Rick Schaeffer, Honolulu, Hawaii. PHI KAPPA PSI Greg Berry, Steve Krtgllah, Larry Erwin, Greg Goodwin, Dave Liridgrcn, and Howard Zldell, all of Portland; Tom Endlcott, Eugene; Bill Ilankel and Scott McNeely, both of A*tor1a; Duncan Call inter and Jim Ecklem, both of Beaverton; Dave Gad da. Medford; Chuck Blem, Mt. Angel; Robb Miller, Newberg; Dick Diederlch and Terry Hock, both of ItoKeburg; Bill Tucker, Salem; Joe Rohleder, Spring field, Tom Ward, Tigard; Bob Hitchcock, Alamo, Calif.; Mike Moskovlt/, Hill*borough, Calif.; Pete Small and Chrla Zimmerman, both of Lafayette, Calif.; Bill Bally, Menlo Park, Calif.; Craig Klnta and Mike Sheppard, both of Oakland, Calif.; John Keller and John Tuomey, both of Palo Alto. Calif.; Keith Kenne, Went Covina, Calif.; Paul HargU, Battle Creek, Mich.; ami Mike Culbertaon, Montclair, N.J. PI KAPPA ALPHA— Dave MarquU and Gerald Wright, both of Portland; Mike Kebelbcck and Jeff Lynn, both of Eugene; Phillip Cocnran, Creftwell; Pete Mc Cord, Dillard; Fred Meyer, Fall River Mill*, Calif.; George Britton, Modeato, Calif.; Pat Dunphy, San Diego, Calif.; and Robert Louth, San Mateo, Calif. PHI SIGMA KAPPA—Robert Beck, Eugene; and Mike Chaney, Pendleton. PI KAPPA PHI -Mike Lunderean, Aabland; Roy Fair, Central Point; Ralph Buaby, Malone, Waah; David Moore, Caraon City, Nev. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON — Bruce j Frnaer, Bob Pol lari and John Watts, I all of Portland; Rich I*ham, Tom Smith I and Jim Staley, all of Eugene; George ; Noyer, Beaverton; Let Dewitt, Ather ton, Calif.; Fred Kellen, Burlingame, Calif.; Steve Spear, Glendale, Calif.; Carl George, Grass Valley, Calif.; Ron Abrama, Kent field, Calif.; Ron Stivers, Lafayette, Calif.; Bob Mulzon and Bob Wyler, both of Manhattan Beach, Calif.; Mark Scrabbo, Mountain View, Calif.; Gary Hill, Oakland, Calif.; Chip Me geath, Palo Alto, Calif.; Mike Grace and Chris Iverson, both of Petaluma, Calif.; Lane Finley, San Gabriel, Calif.; John Reardon, San Jose, Calif.; Dick Swtnney, San Marino, Calif.; Stu Smith, San Mateo, Calif.; John Pehnear. West Covina, Calif.; Tom Belaustequl and Steve Pederson, both of Reno, Nevada; j and Kevin Smith, Llllywap, Wash. SIGMA CHI—Bob Hanes, Jim Lam bert, and Carl Laney, all of Eugene; Doug Morin, Coos Bay; Tom Blanchard ! and Ted Wall, both of Grants Pass; Bill Lafors, Lebanon; Kim Mlchek, Salem; i Jim Splcring. Carmel, Calif.; Pete ; Kane, Hillsborough. Calif.; Mark Robin j son, Los Angeles. Calif.; Rick Hart and ; Bill Kemper, both of Sacramento, j Calif.; Barry Klein and John Potts, botn j of Honolulu, Hawaii; Jeff Ross, Belle- ' vue, Waish.; and Don Hyde, San Fran cisco, Calif. SIGMA NU—Jim Helzer and Jtm | Sheifey, both of Portland; Rick Can- [ trell. Bill Sear* and Eric Small, all of Eugene; John Mohr, Hood River; Nolan ! Nelson, Klamath Falls; Ron Fisher and ] Pat Vaslet, both of Lake Oswego; Ed Elite, Oregon City; Dale Morrow, Salem; j Gary Hurd, Los Angeles, Calif.; Keith Tannler, Oceanside, Calif.; and Paul Neuman, Las Vegas, Nev. SIGMA PHI EPSILON—Bill Herzog,! Tim Ntehltant and Bob Swank, all of Portland; Jerry Crockett, Albany; Fred Masser, Beaverton; Ktp Johnson, Coos Bay; Larry Larsson, Gold Beach, Brad Halverson and Larry Holden, both of Hillsboro; Ralph Carter, Hood River; Dave Koch and Kenneth G. Rodgers, both of McMinnville; John Rogers, Medford; Wayne Wright, Mllwaukte; Pat Green, Oregon City; Mike Clary, Pendleton; Dave Ford, Areata, Calif.; Mark Levy, Los Angeles, Calif.; Kelly Beeman, Boise, Idaho; and Ron Zelen ski, Wenatchee, Wash. TAU KAPPA EPSILON—Raymond Daniel Allison and John Payne, both of Portland; Worth Briggs and John B. Phillips, both of Eugene; Tony Hazapus, Clntskanie; John Stocker, Gladstone; Lester Osborne, Klamath Falls; Scott Smith, Lake Oswego; Robert Norton, Salem; and Jerrold Turley, Ocyucaifa, Calif. THETA CHI— Tom Armentrout, Kev In Fordney, Dennis Hammons, Kelly Olsen and Jerry Splker, all of Portland; Scott Ferguson, Jud Guttteau, John Roche, and Jim Wathey. all of Eugene; Jeff Cotton, Ashland; Doug Nopson and Mike Ettro, both of Astoria; Steve Ranee, Beaverton; Bob Winger, Cor vallis; Craig Brown, Hubbard; Mike Farthing, John Ingram and George Mc Nair, all of Medford; A1 Griffiths, Salem; Tom Hill, Arcadia, Calif.; and Dale Morse, Spokane, Wash. Today's Events TODAY’S EVENTS 9:00—United States Marine Corps, Terr. Students for Hatfield, Terr. 11:00—Walter Creese, Fac. Club Noon—Portuguese Language Table, 1SU German Language Table, 1SU Baha’i Noon Discussion, 108SU Political Science, 109SU 4:00—Friday at Four, Fishbowl 6:30—Upward Bound Judicial, 108SU 7:00—Homecoming Banner, 327SU 7:30—AAUP, 112SU 8:00—Cosmo Club, Wesley Foundation Drama: “She Loves Me”, Univ. Theatre 9:00—Bean Complex Dance, Blrm SU CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE Classified Deadline: Place In SOI Allen, Emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day pre ceding publication. Deadline for Monday, however, Is 10 a.m. Friday. Classified Rates: Sc per word the first day. Sc per word every day thereafter. Classified ads may be paid for at time of placement. BO cent minimum on all ads. FOR SALE VIEW 3192 ONYX PLACE Most attractive custom designed home $141.00 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. ARE ALL INTELLECTUALS BAD BUSINESS MEN? UO architect built house with blood, sweat, tears, and life savings, 2 years ago—panoramic view, solid, conven ient, pleasant, private, 4 bedrooms, flexible, playdeeks, prime location. Fine Investment. Now going east must sell at worst possible time. At a big loss. Will be buyers big gain Call 344 0775. 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 be given away. 1018 Lincoln St. Just one block from Sears. $ EXECUTIVE CLUB MEMBERSHIP Have moved away and can no longer use it. Call Lenl Piece, 343-3315, ask to buy Susan Cannon’s membership. SEN Electric Typewriter Model 200. Completely automatic. 12” carriage. Like new. $135. 343-2828. See at 2137 University St. ROYAL PORTABLE typewriter and case. Good condition. $25. 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 343-7392. BRIEF CASE. Almost new. Top grade leather. Worth $49.95. Will sacrifice $25.00. 343-1140 evenings. HILLSIDE HOME. Glorious view. 2 bed rooms. Carpeted. 350 Ful Vue. 345 8886. CAMERA—Nikon S. 15mm f/1.4, 350 mm. f/5.3 lenses, carrying case, etc. 344-7762. ARCHITECTURAL equipment, drawing instrument set, T-square, and mis cellaneous items. 1445 E. 19th, Apt. 4. DORM CONTRACT. Boynton Hall. Call Bill, ext. 522. DORM CONTRACT. Contact Gerald Bond. Parsons (301 Bean) Ext. 2159. RUMMAGE SALE thru Saturday. Low low, prices. 1560 Villard. 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. ELECTRIC 12 string guitar. $200.00 345 1698. REFRIGERATOR and Range. $75. 344 2318. DORM contract. Burgess Hall. Phone ext. 1068. CARS & CYCLES ’56 CHEV. NOMAD .Solid red, 265 en gine, 3 speed floor shift, very clean. Tremendous beach wagon. Contact Larry Weaver, 1515 Hllyard, #2. 345 5523. BARGAIN! '62 Chevrolet Impala, con vertible, stick shift, 6 cylinder. $875 or any reasonable offer. Call 343-6906 or see at 2176 Harris St. 1958 OLDSMOB1LE 2 door hardtop. Good running condition $325. 1000 Patterson St., #210 evenings and weekends. 1965 HONDA 150ec. electric starter, leather bags, two helmets, stand raca, shield, 7,000 miles. $350. B. Dargie. 691 W. 11th Ave. '60 TR-3 ROADSTER. 3 tops, including new hardtop. Stereo tape recorder. Red bodv with white interior and white tops. 343-8302. 1964 HONDA SCRAMBLER. Rebuilt, ex cellent condition. $450. 345-5082. 650 TRIUMPH. Good condition. $500. 746-5357. MUST SELL. 1963 900 co. Harley XLCH Sportster. $650 or offer. 344-7600. 1964 TRIUMPH TR 4 Roadster. Ex-cel lent condition. $1695. 343-7140. 1960 BU1CK La Sabre. Runs perfectly. $350. 343-7140. CARS & CYCLES '65 MG 1100, 4 door sedan. Very Rood Mi ape, with extra*. Front wheel drive. Rood economy. 344-1837. 1(158 Fury, rebuilt 350 V-8, Z-fours, 2 Dr. Hardtop. Excellent condition. Mo torcycle In trade? 344-6005. CLASSIC Black, 1054 Jaguar XK 120 convertible, mechanical top, new top, custom Interior. 345-8614 after 5. EXPERT TYPIST. Graduate school ap proved. Theses, term papers, rough drafts. 688-4284. 82 4 SPEED COHVAIR Monza. Best of fer. 345-0678. 62 DODGE CONVERT 361. New tires. 343-6642. 1963 250 CC. Yamaha. New engine. *275. 3433531 after 6 p.m. 1956 MATCHLESS 500cc. *225.00. Ext. 1581. 1954 PONTIAC hearse, good condition, stick shift. Phone 344-1355. '83 305 CC. HONDA Super Hawk. Good buy *300. Call I-ee 343-7315. 1953 RAMBLER 4-Dr R A H., tires, body, runs, *125. 342-3186. PETS 4-FOOT IGUANA LIZARD with cage. Very clean. Can be kept inside. Eats just lettuce. 746-9163. Tourist Trap Drive-In—Springfield Gasoline Alley. NEED GOOD HOME for healthy Lab rador puppy. 6 wks. old. Call 345-2835. LONELY? Need a loving friend? Buy 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, 746-8835 evenings. FOURTH girl needed for modern 2 bedroom apartment to share with 3 independent HC people. $40 a month. 344 7457. OARAGE for storage space. Ext. 356— meal time or after 9 p.m. Ray Grubb. MALE ROOMMATE to share new apart ment on W. 4th. $55. 345-7173. MISCELLANEOUS FIGHTING INFLATION? ' Use your school LD. to get special prices on gasoline. Also big savings on your brand of motor oil, chemi cals. accessories, batteries, eggs, milk and fags. COPP1NGS 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, rcstvling. 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 FOR RENT 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. APARTMENT available Dec. 16th for upper class or grad student. Nicely furnished. 1 block from campus on 14th. $115. 343-2684. 3 BEDROOM APT. Wanted 2 or 3 boys to share. Everything furnished ex cept bedding. Inquire 650 E. 15th. 343-5396. ROOM with semi-private bath for fe male student. 1609 Walnut St. 343-1358. ROOM for 2 quiet, studious fellows. Clean double room. 345-1720. ROOM with kitchen privileges. Girls only. 345-9927. ROOM. Linens furnished. $30 a month. Boys only. 344-0558. FOR RENT 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS, Mohawk Villa, furnished or unfurnished, heated pool, private patios, carpets, drapes, 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. ROOM for 2 females or lady with child. Will do baby sitting. Home priviledg es. 746 8558. _ ROOM & BOARD ROOM AND BOARD for University male students in private home, with in walking distance of the campus Call 345-2875 or 343-1657. _ HELP WANTED NEEDED one super duper salesman! Must have connections, extraordinary drive, and an interest in making money. Call University Theatre, Ext. 1781. COMBO MEMBER (vocal and instru mental) for standards, light jazz, popular. Good money on weekends. Call 344-2995. AUTO SALES. Full or part-time. Eve nings and weekends. Apply in per son. Contact Auto Salz, 18th ft A. Springfield. MALE advertising and sales. Car essen tial, evenings and weekends. Excel lent earnings. Call 746-6078 for ap pointments. FULL OR PART-TIME car wash help or automobile clean-up. Apply in person. Auto Salz, 18th ft 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 soulisl be willing to transport from one to four people to Portland this weekend? Would piefer to leave Friday night or Sat urdav morning, return Sunday. Call 344-2357. SHAKE RIDE. Corvallis-Engene. Phone 753-8144, p.pl.'s. JOB OPPORTUNITIES High Income Jobs on Campus Get a high paying job in sales distri bution or market research right on your own campM 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 portunitv 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 DESPERATE! Stolen men's bike, black/ white Schwinn Traveler, 3-speed. Registration #0935, is sole transporta tion to work. Reward for informa tion. Call 343-6537. STOLEN: Black leather purse contain ing all important papers. Belongs to foreign student. Please return. No questions. _ FOUND: Three books in River Road area. Call Sandy, 683-5639. 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. WANT TO make a bet? Those Ducks aren't going to play games with a bunch of Indians! DIANE. M-M, A-L M-T-Y-H. The contemptible lecherous DOM THE 1085 presents the Golden Age of Comedy plus The Loves of Franistan. 8, 10 Fri., Sat., Sun. OREGON PIKES present the annual DREAM GIRL DUNK. Oct. 9 from 7-9 p.m. at Willamalane Pool. 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. IS THE Cisco Kid hiding in the Emerald offices? DRAFT DAVID ABERLE.