Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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African geology subject of talk
A free slide show and talk will be given by Ewart M. Baldwin.
Professor of Geology at the University tonight
The lecture—“Travels in Africa’’-will show people and places as
well as geology of a recent trip Africa is a great center in the study of
the origins of man.
The talk will be held at 8 p.m., in Room 123 Science; the show is
open to the public.
Petition drive to get underway
A petition drive has started that will put on the November 1972
ballot a measure calling for an amendment to the City of Eugene
Charter
If passed, the amendment would require the approval of Eugene
voters before the city could build or enter into any contract cafling for
the construction of a freeway within the city limits.
The Peoples Planning Committee for Balanced Transportation
will present the measure to the city Council, Monday, Jan. 24.
The petition must receive about 4500 signatures from registered
Eugene voters.
Dance to benefit Grower’s Market
Time To Organize benefit dance for the Growers Market, will be
held tonight, from 8 to 12 p.m., at the Growers Market Warehouse, 301
Lincoln.
The dance will feature the McKenzie River Boys and The John
Booth Band, playing Blue Grass, Country, Rock and Roll and Blues
music.
All proceeds will go towards stocking the Growers Market.
Admission will be $1.00 for singles and $1.50 for couples.
For more information about the dance or the Growers Market,
call: 343-0912 or 345-5032.
Police and Sheriffs to battle
The Eugene Police will “shoot it out” with the Lane County
Sheriff’s Office at 8 p.m. Saturday night in a benefit basketball game
at South Eugene High.
The game will give the “Green Machine” a chance to get back at
the "Boys in Blue” after a 20-6 football loss last fall.
Proceeds will go towards the purchase of a wheelchair for a Lane
County polio victim. Admission is $1 for adults and 50cents for those 16
years and under.
( Briefs
A Computing Center tutorial entitled
POP to Overview - will be ottered Monday
January 24 at 2 30 p m in Room 205 CC
Potential users of the POP to computer
should come and find out how the system
works
Applicants tor the position of delegate to
the inte*-mstitutional Union of Students of
the Oregon State System of Higher
Education (I US I may pick up applications in
303 EMU The position involves ap
proximately to plus hours of work per week
working on statewide projects.
Anyone interested in observing the
Municipal Court Project tor one morning or
afternoon this month, please call Marti at
ext 443? Or stop by the YWCA Lounge.
Gertinger Hall
Wanted Living organizations with at least
20 residents to participate in an experiment.
Will pay S* tor approximately tour hours of
time One hour will be structured, the rest
you may do on your own time Call ext 4907
Friday or Monday between 10 30 and 2:30
Auditions for Daniel Berrigan's play, "The
Tnai ot the Catonsville Nine" will be held
Tooay at 7 30p.m at the Gramarye Theatre.
25 W tth The production will be a benefit for
the world Without War Council Acting
experience is not necessary
Folk dancing will begin later than usual
this Friday offer the Student Dance Concert
Attend the Dance Concert at 0 p m., 353
Gertinger Annex (free) and come to folk
dancmg afterwards There will be a short
•caching session after the concert at ap
proximately * p m.
The Olivers.ty Biology Department will
present Robert Paine of the Zoology
Department of the university of Washington
speaking on 'Experimentally based insights
’n,° ■”* struchee of marine intertidal
commm ties “at 3 30p m in 340 Sc and at 4
p m m 123 Sc today Jan 21
There is one student position on the
Student Conduct Committee currently open
A full description of the activities and
responsibilities of this committee is included
in the University's Student Handbook Ap
plications may be obtained from the ASUO
Secretary in Room 308 EMU. The deadline
for application is Friday. January 2*
The "TIME TO ORGANIZE" benefit
dance for the Growers Market will be held
today from 8 to 12 p.m. at the Growers
Market Warehouse, 301 Lincoln. The dance
will be in honor of the folding of the In
temationa! Workers of the world, and will
feature the McKenzie River Boys and the
John Booth Band Admission will be SI 00 for
singles and St SO for couples.
Predental students and prospective
predentals—"Opportunities in Dentistry"
slide program discussion -ouestions-by Or
Darwin Reveal 7.30p.m Monday. Jan 24 in
the EMU room to be posted
The ASUO is taking applications for five
student positions on the Campus Recreation
Coordinating Committee This committee
will coordinate use of facilities for physical
recreation for the entire campus Ap
plications are available from the ASUO
secretary in 308A EMU Deadline for ap
plication is Tuesday. Jan 2S.
The Alternatives m Education Office has
announced mat Feb *. will be the last day to
turn in the Spring Term course proposals for
Search courses For application forms and
information go to JOS EMU or call ext 4327
P S Films will present "The Baby Maker"
starring Barbara Mershey today at 4:30. 7,
and 0 ISp.m m ixi sc next Admission is $1.
The public is invited to attend the Con
terence on Music Education which will be
held today and Saturday at the School of
Music Information about the conference can
be obtained from the School of Music office
or the Office of Continuing Education
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