Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    Workshops, performances scheduled
Northwest thespians meet tonight
Anti-theater disestablishment
theaterism and other positive an
ti-isms is the central theme of
the Northwest Drama Confer
ence scheduled to get under way
at the University today.
In addition, the conference will
bring to campus such celebrated
guests as Agnes Moorehead, cur
rently playing the role of En
dora, a witch on television’s “Be
witched” and Ron Davis, the part
founder and non-organizational
head of the San Francisco Mime
Troupe.
The conference, held each year
under the sponsorship of the de
partment of speech, is being or
ganized and conducted this year
entirely by the students. Howard
Dallin, a graduate student in
speech, is head of the organiz
ing committee.
The three-day conference will
also feature some new attempts at
integrating delegates into the
arts. On Friday afternoon an im
provisational “happening” is
scheduled for the Gerlinger Hall
dance studio. Everyone is invit
ed, but those who come must par
ticipate.
Everyone will improvise dance
and drama to improvisational mu
sic in an “environmental art” set
ting prepared by Ric Millward, a
fine arts major.
Miss Moorehead will make two
appearances Saturday during her
stay in Eugene. The first will be
in the morning during a confer
ence workshop at the University
Theater and the second in the
evening when she will perform a
one-woman show called “An Inti
mate Evening with a Fabulous
Redhead.” The performance will
Student court
imposes sanctions
The Student Court re-imposed
and added two more hours of
work sanction on a freshman and
placed another student on dis
ciplinary probation until the end
of this academic year during
Tuesday’s hearings.
The defendant in the first case
was found guilty of failure to
comply with a work sanction. He
was found guilty by minor court
last December of keeping a dog
in the dorm.
The defendant in the second
case pleaded guilty of academic
cheating or plagiarism. The pros
ecution recommended to the
court that the defendant be put
on two terms of probation be
cause of past precedents.
The defense in this case said
there was no intentional plagiar
ism. He said the student, from
Holland, cited all his sources in
his paper.
The defendant received admon
ition and warning from the court
and was placed on academic pro
bation for the remainder of the
academic year.
The Lane Memorial Blood Bank
needs the following types of blood for
its special account which serves the
faculty, students, and staff of the Uni
versity.
Donors hours: 1:30 to 4 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday; by appoint
ment on Friday, 3 to 7 p.m. Please call
LANK MEMORIAL BLOOD BANK. 345
0336, for additional information.
Units Needed Type
Blood Bank
3
2
5
3
2
“A” POSITIVE
“A” NEGATIVE
*0” POSITIVE
"O” NEGATIVE
“B” POSITIVE
“AB” POSITIVE
MT. BACHELOR
SKI PACKAGE
2 Nights Lodging
2 Days Skiing COO per
5 MEALS person
For Reservations & Info.
Call 344-9519 After 5
be in the sanctuary of Central
Presbyterian Church, 1475 Ferry
St., Eugene.
Registration has been limited
to 500 delegates this year, ac
cording to Dallin, because “there
were about 1,000 delegates last
year and we couldn’t handle
them.” There is a $5 fee for at
tending. Most delegates will rep
resent colleges and universities
from around the Northwest.
Also included in the confer
ence will be workshops conduct
ed by Davis, Ted Kraus, editor of
the Critical Digest in New York,
and Ken Gaburo, an author, com
poser and choral director whose
play, “In the Can” is currently in
rehearsal at the University Thea
tre for a regularly scheduled pro
duction.
RICHARDALPERLPh.D.
Sharing His
Journey
Into
Consciousness
Psychology
Psychedelics
and
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IS NOW
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Also in Seminar Saturday, 1-5 p.m., at Newman Center
1850 Emerald—$3.00
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