Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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Meetings
The University Sailing Club will hold a
general meeting at 8 p.m. tonight in the
EMU—room to be posted. New officers will
be elected. All members and interested
people are encouraged to attend. A short
slide presentation will be shown regarding
the team's effort at the Douglas Cup.
There will be a Christian Science
Testimony Meeting at 7 p.m. tonight in the
Wesley Center All welcome.
Also, Ms. Werdna Wyatt, Christian
Science campus counselor has office hours 3
5 p.m. today in the EMU. All inquiries
welcome.
Alpha Kappa Psi, prefessional Business
and Economic Fraternity, will hold a
business meeting at 6:30 p.m. tonight in
Room 239 Commonwealth. All Business and
Economic majors are invited to attend.
GSC will hold its first meeting for Winter
Term at 11:30 a m. today in the EMU. Room
to be posted. The agenda will include
Executive Board reorganization, the
cigarette tax, a Library committee report,
the University budget cuts, increases in
laundry prices in married student housing,
and ASUO incidental fee budget.
The University chapter of the Pacific
Northwest Personnel Management Assn,
will hold its first meeting of the Winter
Quarter at 7 p.m tonight in the EMU. All
interested students in Personnel or in the
Institute of industrial Relations are invited
to attend
The University Obiectivist Discussion
Group will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. in the
EMU.
There will be a meeting for all interested
undergraduates and graduates with the style
and substance committee of the Political
Science Dep't to discuss the budget cut
priorities.
The first organizational meeting of Pi
Kappa Phi will be held at 7 p.m. tonight in
the EMU.
Important Hawaii Club meeting 7 p.m.
tonight in the EMU.
Phi Thetas, there will be a very important
meeting at 4:30 p.m. today in the EMU to
discuss the future of Phi Theta. If you cannot
attend, please call Mrs. Nosier x32U.
There will be an organizational meeting
for all girls interested in track and field at 4
p m today on the Gerlinger sunporch.
The Bayou Track Club will hold its first
meeting at 8 p.m. tonight at 1414 Alder.
Direct to Craig Nichols 486 5327.
There will be a meeting for all University
Republicans at 7:30p.m. tonight in the EMU.
For information contact Rob Olson ext. 5346.
There will be an ASUO Senate Governing
Committee meeting at 6 p.m. tonight 315
EMU.
There will be a meeting of the campus
bicycle committee at 4 p.m. today in room
315, EMU, to discuss formation of a
workshop to deal with establishing bike
paths, routes and ramps. All interested
students are urged to attend.
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Speakers
Biochemist and Biophysicist Gordon
Tomkins of the University of California
Medical School in San Francisco will speak
Speakers
at the University at 4 Friday Afternoon in 123
Science on "Genetics Regulation in Mam
malian Cells ." A tea will beheld at 3:30p.m.
Friday in 341 Science
Grame Chalmers, Visiting Professor of
Art Education, will speak on "Some Non
aesthetic Functions of the Visual Arts" at
4:30 Friday in 177 Lawrence.
Chalmers' speech will be the first of a
weekly series of lectures to be offered winter
term by faculty members of the School of
Architecture and Allied Arts All talks will
be scheduled at 4 :30 Friday afternoons in 177
Lawrence Hall.
Films
The 1971 72 International Film Festival
will present a collection of ten prize winning
short films from Yugoslavia at 7:30 p.m
Friday in 180 PLC. They are: "The Wall";
'The Fly"; "Boomerang"; "Diogenes,
Perpaps"; "Little and Big"; "Tamer of
Wild Horses"; "Tolerance"; "Curiosity";
"Dancing Songs"; and "La Peau De
Chagrin." All films are in color and have
English subtitles.
New Horizons Ventures will present the
film "Fellini Satyricon" at 2, 5 and 8 p.m
Sunday in the EMU Ballroom Admission is
$1.
POTEMKIN, directed by Sergei Eisen
stein, also, FUERA YANKI (newsreel) will
be shown 7 and 9p.m. tonight in 150 Sc.
Misc.
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available for teachers and administrators in
any field and any level, kindergarten to
university.
More than 1,000 institutions in over 115
countries offer teaching and administrative i
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Friends of World Teaching, P.0 Box 980,
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countries where you would like to teach, ana
enclose $5 to cover printing and clerical
expenses
The Big Brother Program has need for ten
new volunteers. For details, come to the
information meeting 7:30p.m. tonight in the
EMU or call 686 4431.
Auditions for the University Theatre
production of Euripides' "The Trojan
Woman" will be held at 7:30 p.m. tonight in
the pocket Theatre, Villard Hall. Roles are
available for eleven women, five men and
one small boy. Prepared auditions are not
necessary "The Trojan Women," which
Edith Hamilton has called "the greatest
piece of anti war literature there is in the
world," exhibits and condemns the suffering
and futility of war. The play will be
presented March 2 4 and 8 11.
Students are needed to observe in the
Municipal Court Watching Project for one
afternoon or morning next week. For more
information, call Therese at 344 3830or stop
by the campus YWCA lounge, Gerlinger
Hall
MFA candidates Steve Arthur and Win
throp McCormack will read from their own
work at 3 30 Friday in room 138, Education
REJOICE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
LON CHANEY (The man of a thousand faces)
In
The original silent film versions
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
and
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
"These 1922 & 1925 classics are two of the
most lavish productions ever made. Each cost
over a million dollars to produce and created
images never before shown on the silver
screen."
- - - Bella Lugosi, Sr.
Thursday, Jan. 13 180 PLC 1.00
4:30, 7:30, 9:15
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