Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 13, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    Central Lutheran Church
(A.L.C.)
18th and Potter 345 0395
• Sunday worship 8:30 and 11:00 a m.
11:00 a m. Service KORE-93.1 FM
• Philip L. Natwick, Edvyard F. Markquart, pastors
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Grace Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
17th and Hilyard Street 344-2361
Sunday Worship Services: 3:30 and 11 a.m.
Bible Class 9:45 a.m.
Harold J Gieseke, Pastor Donald Jerke, Campus Paator
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among ideas mentioned at the
Libertarian party’s meeting
Tuesday as means of getting
Libertarian ideas to the public.
The Libertarians want the
ideas of novelist Ayn Rand and
objectivist philosophy introduced
into the University’s curriculum.
They proposed either introducing
SEARCH courses or courses
within various departments, such
as English, philosophy and
economics, to bring these ideas to
the University.
Tonie Nathan, the Liber
tarian’s candidate for Vice
President, said one of the party’s
major concerns is the “initiation
of force by the government
against citizens.” She suggests
taking the Libertarians’ political
principles and applying them to
local issues to let the public know
what alternative views exist.
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Foreign selections to be performed
Exine Bailey, soprano, and Charles Farmer, pianist, will present
a recital of German and French art songs and selections from
American musical theater Tuesday.
The recital will be in the Recital Hall of the University Music
School at 8 p.m. Both Bailey and Farmer are members of the Music
School faculty.
The program will open with two songs by Johannes Brahms.
Robert Hurwitz, violist and also a member of the faculty, will assist in
this part of the recital. Other art songs will include compositions by
Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, Debussy, Fame, and Poulenc. Selections
from American musical theater will conclude the program.
The public is invited at no charge.
‘Life With Father’ to open
Carnival Theatre’s third play of the summer season, “Life With
Father,” will open July 21 and run July 22, 26, 27, 28 and 29. Per
formances begin each night at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the
Carnival Theatre box office and at the EMU main desk.
The comedy, which had a record-breaking run on Broadway topped
only by “Fiddler on the Roof,” is the story of a family of redheads and
their conflicts during the late nineteenth century.
The cast includes James Chapman as father, Lenore Zapell as
Vinnie, the mother, Bradley Trowbridge as Clarence the eldest son,
Matt Ragozzino as the second son, Randy Goldberg and Jay Brewster
as the two younger sons, Whitney and Harlon. “Life With Father” will
be directed by Ted Frank.
Senate to hold meeting
The ASUO summer senate will meet to discuss new appointments
and fiscal allocations on Sunday at noon.
Two appointments tabled from the last meeting will be discussed
again; the appointment of Bill Fidler as director of the International
Education Center and of Charles Parker as the director of the Student
Health and Accident Insurance Committee.
Among the fiscal allocations to be discussed is the request from
the Black Graduate Student Council for $500.
If granted by the Senate the money will be used for a symposium,
to staff the library reading room and a newsletter.
SEARCH is asking for approximately $500 from the senate reserve
fund to pay the cost of attending a convention in Washington D.C.
Faculty member to give recital
Compositions by Schubert, Lawrence Moss and Liszt will be
played by Victor Steinhardt, faculty member of the University School
of Music, during a piano recital Friday.
The recital, first of a series of three that will be presented by
Steinhardt during the next two weeks, will be at 12:30 p.m. in the
Recital Hall of the Music School.
The second recital will be Monday and the third recital, which will
combine the compositions offered in the earlier two recitals, will be
Tuesday, July 25.
All of the events are open to the public at no charge.
Community
LCC begins second summer registration
Registration is underway for the second 4-week summer school
session at Lane Community College. Classes begin Monday and will
continue through Aug. 11.
Among the 36 credit courses being offered during this four-week
session are offerings in language arts, welding, biology and
chemistry. American government, general psychology and sociology,
and several physical education activity classes.
The Admissions Office is open Monday through Thursday from 8
a m. to 6:30 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to enroll students for
summer classes. Summer students are not required to submit tran
scripts or other admissions papers prior to registering
A third 4-week session, offering many of the same courses as the
second, is scheduled Aug. 14-Sept. 8.
Also starting this month are two new 6-week credit courses offered
by the Industrial Technology Dept. A class in “Millwork and Cabinet
Design” and another in "Machine Woodwork” begin July 31.
Registrations are being accepted now.
Summer school tuition is $8 per credit hour for in-district part
time students (taking 9 or less hours) and $80 per term in-district full
time students (taking 10 or more hours).
A complete schedule of summer classes is available at the LCC
Admissions Office.
Free music grant awarded Eugene
A total of $9,000 has been earmarked for free music for the Eugene
Area during the twelve months which began July l by the Music
Performance Trust F unds to provide the community with live music
for culture, education and entertainment, it was jointlv announced by
Kenneth Raine. Trustee of the Funds, and Royce Lewis. Vice
President of Local 689, American Federation of Musicians. This local
allocation is being made out of a total $9 million fund to be spent
tluoughout the U S. and Canada during the same period. An MPTF
musical programs are open to the public, and no admission is charged.
The first concert will be held on Friday in the downtown Mall,
from . to 8 p.m. It will be the Eugene Wind Ensemble with guest
conductor. Karl Holvik. from Northern Iowa University. This is an
orgamzatiomn the Eugene area that utilizes performers'on wind and
percussion instruments, both from Eugene and the surrounding
communities