Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1967, SPRING FASHION AND BRIDAL EDITION, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Returned Peace Corps
Trio to Sponsor Films
Married students and Eugene
residents should be especially in
terested in the arrival of three
Peace Corps representatives who
will visit the University campus
next week. The recruiters are
Chris and Kay Byers, a husband
awl-wife team who have done
community development work in
Chimbote and Lima, Peru, for
the past two years, and former
ASUO vice president Jim Clou
tier, who has served in Kenya
with the Kenya Department of
Settlement.
The trio will be stationed on
the Student Union Terrace every
day next week, April 24 28 They
will be sponsoring a Peace Corps
film, "One Step at a Time," to
be shown Tuesday night at 7:30
p.m.
In addition, Cloutier and mem
bers of the local Peace Corps Ac
tion Committee, a group of lo
cal returned volunteers, will be
presenting slide shows they took
themselves in their host coun
Friends Plan
For Home Tour
A special exhibition of photo
graphs, floor plans, garden plans,
interior plans, and scale models
ot the homes featured in the Ar
chitectural Home Tour will open
at the University Museum of Art
today, from 1-5 p m
The purpose of the display is
to stimulate interest in the Home
Tour, plunncd for Sunday, May 7,
by the Friends of the Museum
The Women's Architectural
League is assisting with the tour.
Maps for the May 7 tour will
be provided for all those driving
their own cars. The tour lasts ap
proximately three hours, and par
ticipants arc advised to wear
walking shoes which can be trans
ferrcd to slippers at the door of
each house toured.
An open house will he held
at the Museum of Art from 1-G
p.m on the day of the tour to
enable participants to meet the
homeowners, architects, landscape
architects, and interior designers
Cost of tickets for the tour will
be $5 per couple, S3.50 for a
single admission, and $2 per stu
dent. They will be available at
Heed and Cross, Bon Marche,
Kaufman's in Springfield, Lloyd
Home Trends and the Museum of
Art.
An additional $1 will be charg
ed for each ticket-holder wanting
to travel by bus, available to a
limited number on a first come
basis. Buses will be loading at
14th and Kincaid University park
ing lot at 12:45 p.m. and 1:45 p.m
The proceeds from the ticket
sales will go toward the expan
sion of statewide services pro
vided by the Friends of the Mu
seum.
Hawaiian Club
Sponsors Luau
A Hawaiian luau will be held
at the Lane County Fairgrounds
beginning at 6:30 p.m. on April
29. The feast and Polynesian en
tertainment is sponsored by the
University Hawaiian Club. The
entertainment portion begins at
8 p.m.
The theme of the event is
“Somewhere in Hawaii.” Tickets
can be bought prior to the per
formance. They are on sale at
Bronson’s Travel Agency, Mad
dox Pipe Shop, and the SU Main
Desk.
Blood Bank
The Lane Memorial Blood Bank need*
the following types of blood for It*
■pedal account which aervea the fac
ulty, students, and ataff of the Unlver
■lty.
Donor hours are 1:30 to 4 p.m. Mon
day, Tuesday and Thursday, and b>
appointment from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday
The Blood Bank Is located at 790 E
11th Ave., next to the MayHowei
Theatre. Phone 343-0336 for furthei
Information.
Units Needed Type
3
2
4
2
1
1
A Positive
A Negative
O Positive
O Negative
B Positive
AB Positive
tries each noon hour in the Stu
dent Union. A different country
will be seheduled each day begin
ning with Cloutier's slides on Ken
ya Monday; Lee Harlan on Peru
Tuesday; and Larry Lcntnur on
j Nepal Wednesday.
Cloutier, who did much audio- •
! visual work for the Settlement
i Department while in Kenya, will I
also display photographs and var
ious artifacts in the Taylor j
Lounge during the week.
The Peace Corps Modern Lan-,
guage Aptitude Test, approxi-!
mately one half hour in length,
will be given for Peace Corps ap
plicants several times a day,
; starting Tuesday. Applicants i
i should register for their test i
j at the recruiting table and bring
their completed questionnaire
with them to the test unless they j
have already sent one to Wash
ington, D.C. Applications will be '
accepted for assignments start
ing this summer.
ASUO Petitions
Candidates' petitions for '
ASUO offices are now avail
able in room 301 in the Stu
dent Union. The petitions are
due by 4:30 p.m. today.
Major offices to be filled are
the ASUO president and vice
president. Eighteen Senate posi
tions, and presidents and vice
presidents for the senior. Jun
ior, and sophomore classes will
also be elected.
Campaigns begin Saturday
and not before. All candidates
are urged to use the Voters
Guide Copy.
The primary election will be
held Wednesday, May 3, and
the general election one week
later on May 10
I
Film Shows Vital
Mechanisms of Life
Uife with a Microscope and Movie ,
Camera,” will be the topic of a ;
film presentation of the Natural
History Society, today at 8 p.m. in
150 Science on the University
campus.
It will be open to the public
free of charge.
The film will show transparent. |
living invertebrates as they can
be seen with a microscope. Heart
beat, action of the heart valves, j
circulation of the blood, a nerve
cord and its neurons, and many!
other functioning living systems
are shown in the film.
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