CHURCH GUIDE Celebratin'; *5v Sharing Good ’Ntnvs Central Presbyterian Church 15th Ave. at Patterson <3 blocks west of the U of O Library) Sunday Celebration. 10a.m. Elective Study Groups. 11 a.m. Pastors: Norman D Pott. Walter H Gray R. Whitfield Bass First Church of Christ. Scientist 1390 Pearl Street Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meeting 8:00 p.m. Child Care Provided All Are Welcome w H Z 5 St. Th Un Mass Schedule WEEKDAYS: 12:30 at Wesley 4:30 at New man SATURDAY: Vigil Mass 5:00 pm SUNDAY: 8:30 am. 10 am. 11:30 am. 8:00 pm X H 5 K omas More University Parish iversity of Oregon NEWMAN CENTER Central Lutheran Church (A L C.) 18th and Potter 345-0395 Sunday worship 8:30 and 11:00 a m Education Hour 9 40 11 a.m. service: KORE: 93.1 FM; 1060 AM Philip L. Natwick & Richard W. Rouse, pastors CAMPUS MINISTRY 342-4876 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY campus group—9.30 am a> 6.00 pm WORSHIP. t OO AM 10 45 AM * 7: 00 PM CARLTON BUCK PASTOR SHERYL A YDELOTT. CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE PHONE—344-1425 1166 OAK STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 868 High St. Church Services: Morning 9 & 10:30 Evening 6:00 (Study on Christian Evidences) Morning College Hours: 10:30 (Study on Love, Sex & Marriage) Bible Study at The Way In, 1332 Kincaid Tues. 7:30 p.m. Study on Prophecy Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Study on the Book of Romans o* CD o U> Ln O S * ^ o * i z o n z >> o to u> c O < Z — & Z r o n m * > < CENTERS oo In ^ ° Z 5 mm £ i » > > z o n O o -0 m 70 > < m n x TO C/5 > Z $ z c/5 H X) < History Imperialist outpost South Africa history a study in racism History of South Africa HST 199 By TRISH WEISMAN Of the Emerald South Africa is a country where a white minority rules a black majority. South Africa and Rhodesia hold out defiantly at the tip of the emerging dark con tinent as outposts of blatant racist imperialism If you want to learn how this country was developed and how its various peoples came into their present relationships, a course on the history of South Africa is being offered this term, taught by Robert Smith. Offered as a 19B-level course, it is more specific than most lower division history courses “It seems to me that we ought to offer alternatives to the Western Civilization course at the lower division level,” Smith said “It’s aimed at people who have some interest in Africa, but they don’t have to have any previous knowledge about it.” The course has no prerequisites. The history of South Africa and neighboring areas will be studied from the 16th century, Smith said. Imperialism in the rest of Africa will be compared to the European settlement of South Africa. The course will concentrate on “the historical background and the present social, economic and political situation in South Africa and Rhodesia.” The growth of political and other institutions will be studied, as well as the African resistance movement of the 20th century. Among the three required texts for the course is an autobiography by Albert Luthuli. Luthuli was a president of the African National Congress, a group long since outlawed, a Nobel Prize winner and a victim of savage repression by the South African government. Students will be asked to read a book of their choice from the library and write a review on it, and take “one or two one-hour exams and a final,” Smith said. Physics Watch Kohoutek's comet in evening sky