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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1968)
Campus Happenings Today PSYCHEDELIC WET and oth er art films will bo presented in a one-night. one-man show at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Mu leum of Art. The films of inter WHY PAY MORE? Haircuts to your order Just $175 2 blocks from campus Fairmont Barber Shop Corner 19th & Agate Next to Del Hoffs national award winning artist Homer Groening ol Portland, will be shown in the first such one-man presentation at the Pho tography at Oregon Gallery of the Museum of Art. POET JON SH.KIN will speak, at 8 pin. in 180 PLC. Sil kin's appearance is sponsor ed by the Division of Continu ing Education and by the Eng lish department. He is the au thor of four books of poetry. A CAR DESTRUCTION con test at 4 p in today at Hay ward Field and a dance at 8 p.m. Saturday at Mac Court will end WHS Week activities The sorority skit finals and auc tion. the three-legged basketball championship, and announce ment of the Ugly Man winner GO INTERESTING PLACES MEET INTERESTING PEOPLE BE A STEWARDESS friendly skies if ^ United. Come fly with us. To 116 exciting cities across the na tion and to Hawaii. We’re now conducting interviews for assignments to Spring and early Summer classes. You’ll train at our modern Stewardess Center in Chi cago at our expense. You'll enjoy free and reduced-rate air travel plus other benefits. You'll earn up to S445 per month to start. You'll truly become part of the jet age. To qualify, you must be at least 19V2, 5’2" - 5’9" with proportionate weight and have a good complexion Eugene Interviews, Tues., April 9 Apply in person at Eugene Hotel, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. For more information, call our campus representative, Lolly Tweed, at 345-9024. You owe it to yourself to inv estigate this exciting career opportunity. UNITED AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER will also take place Saturday evening- The "Small Crowd" will play. Future “VIETNAM, How We Got In, How We Can Get Out" will be shown at 9 pin. Monday in ISO Science. The film is pro duced by David Schoenbrun, and is sponsored by the YMCA. There is no admission for stu dents. MUSIC BY FRENCH and Ger man composers will be perform ed by a fittest organist. George Damp of Oregon State Univer sity. The recital will he at 8 p.m. Sunday in Central Lutheran Church, 18th and Potter Streets, and will he open to the public free of charge. CELLIST PAIL OLEFSKY will perform as guest artist for the opening program of the spring term Little Concert Se ries at 8 p.m. Saturday in the School of Music Social Hall. Among the numbers on the program will be "Sonata in I) Major” by Pietro Lactelli; "Im provisation" by C J. A. Wadia; and "Hhapsidie" by Bertram Shapleigh. Mostly General THE DOMESTIC Student Ex change Program is accepting the names of those students who would like to participate, in room 308 EMU. To he eligible, applicants must be sophomores or juniors during the 1988-69 academic year and hold a 2.75 g.p.a. Five students will be cho sen to participate in the pro gram. Other schools participating in the program are: University of Alabama, University of Georgia, University of Massachusetts, University of Montana, and II linois State University. THE OREGON COAST and Jr. physical features, including headlands, stacks, sea caves, beaches and spits will be stu died during a six day traveling workshop to be conducted by the University during mid-June. The workshop, which may car ry two hours of graduate credit, is open to graduate and under graduate students, elementary and secondary teachers, and others interested in natural his tory. Enrollment will be limit ed to 39. Religious Calendar lllllel service* will be held at 7 15 p.m. Friday In the EMU. Ones Shah hat following. Draft Resistance as a Means and F’rotest — the topic of the second forum in a series to explore the is sues within the important draft ques tion. Gove Effinger and Woodrow Wil son in Mathematics at the University are the guests of this Sunday’s forum at 8 p.m. in St Mary’s Episcopal Church, 16G East 13th Avenue. DEADLINE SET — All items to ap pear on Friday’s Religion Page must be turned into the Emerald office by noon the preceeding Wednesday. Religion editor’s new phone is 345 8201 CCM Ecumenical Service will be held this Sunday at 11 a.m. at Wesley Foundation. The service is written and conducted by students. Talk-back and coffee follow. Earl Mock Jr., a graduate student in psychology at the University, will speake at the weekly University Baha'i Fellowship discussion meeting Wednesday, April 10 at 8 p.m. in Orides Lounge, Gerlingcr Hall. His topic is “Baha’u'llah Has Come.” Baha’u’llah is the title of the prophet founder of the Baha'i Faith. WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES! Wash: 20c-50c Dry: 10 minutes for 10c Dry Cleaning: 8 lbs. for $2 Bundle Service: 12c a lb. KNIPS COIN LAUNDRY 30th and Hilyard Phone 345-9291 First Congregational Church (ITnitod Church of Christ) Kast 23rd at Harris . . . short walk south of campus 9:30 and 11:00 a m. Identical Worship Services 9:30 and 11:00 a m. Church Sc hools and nursery Ministers: Wesley Cl. Nicholson, I.loyd It. Stamp For rides phone 342 4878 or 345-8741 by Saturday noon Central Lutheran Church (an American Lutheran Church) 18th and Totter 345 0395 • Sunday worship • 9:15 and 11:00 a m. • Philip L. Natwick, Pastor • Eric Ottum, lay asst. LUTHER HOUSE 1824 University 344 7373 Church of Christ Eugene: 494 !Oth Avenue West Bible Classes 10:00 a m Worship 11:00 a m., 7:00 p.m. 1580 River Itoad Bible Classes 10.00 a m Worship 11:00 a m , 7:00 p.m. Springfield: 1305 N. 5th Bible Classes 10:00 a m Worship 8:45 and 11:00 a m., 0:00 p.m. Herald of Truth Channel 13 KVAL Sunday 10:00 a m. Radio Programs KZKI, Sunday 8:30 a m. KOKH Sunday 8:45 a m. First Baptist Church Welcome U oi O Students Broadway at High 345 0341 COS Claim, 0:45 u.in Sunda> 11:00 "I Ill’ll#-\r in C'hriat, l.ml’s Son. our Savior" ? 00 Argentina Mr mid Mrs. Win Mninmn* • I'll# 4 ro»k. \ Symbol of Dr alb or l.ifi-' First Methodist Church 1376 Olive 345-8764 9:00 AND 11 AM. SUNDAY SERVICES Ministers: H. James Jenkins, Max I„ Wills WESLEY FOUNDATION Methodist Campus Center, 1236 Kincaid Bob Peters — University Pastor Saint Thomas More University Parisli Newman Center MASSES: Sunday at 8:30, 9:45, 11:00 a m., 12:15, 5:30 and 8:00 p in. Weekdays at 8 a.in, and 4:30 p.m. SACRAMENT OF PKNENCE: Before each Mass and Satur day evening from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Inquiry into Catholicism Wed., 7:00 p.m. 1850 Emerald Street, Ext. 2597 or 343 7021 Grace Lutheran Church (MissoiThi Synod) 17th and Hilyard Street 344-2301 Sunday Worship Services: 8:30 and 11 a m. Bible Class: 9:45 a.m. Harold J. Giesekc, Pastor Donald Jerke, Campus Pastor Ecumenical Worship Service sponsored by Eight Christian Denominations working through Cooperative Christian Ministry at WESLEY FOUNDATION 1236 Kincaid (next to Co-op llookstore) 11:00 a.m. Sunday