Musical tickets
on sale today
Tickets to the Lane Community
College Summer Theatre ’76
production of the musical, “Man of
La Mancha," go on sale today at
three Eugene locations.
Tickets may be purchased at
the LCC box office by calling
747-4559, Meier and Frank in the
Valley River Center or Carl Greve
Jewelers on the downtown mall.
All tickets are $4 and all seats are
reserved.
Directed by Ed Ragozzino, the
show opens July 9 with additional
performances scheduled July 10,
15-17 and 21-24. Curtain time is
8 p.m. in the college's Performing
Arts Theatre.
Arnold Laferty will play
Cervantes/Don Quixote and
Henny Willis will play Sancho
Panza. Nathan Cammack is the
musical director and the sets and
lighting are the work of David
Sherman.
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“Man of La Mancha” won sev
eral Tony Awards, as well as the
New York Drama Critics' Circle
Award in 1966. It ran in New York
until June 1971, a total of 2,328
performances.
ASUO to hear
aid complaints
Any students who have griev
ances about their financial aid
packets should contact Peter
Spratt in Suite 4, EMU
(686-3724). The ASUO will inves
tigate complaints involving stu
dents who feel they should have
received more financial aid or had
any other problems with the proc
ess.
Deadlines for
posts extended
The deadline for applications
for 1976-77 ASUO vice
presidents has been extended to
5 p.m. today.
Students interested in working
as vice-presidents for University
Affairs, Community Relations and
Programs or State and Local Af
fairs should turn in applications at
Suite 5 or Suite 4, EMU, by that
time.
The deadline for administrative
Term’s end
Summer time schedules are
now available at Oregon Hall. Re
gistration for summer term is June
21 and classes begin June 22.
Oregon Hall will be open this
week and the next at its regular
hours (10 a m. to 4:30 p.m.).
Grades will be mailed June 16 or
June 17 and will be available for
students to check June 18 at the
Office of Student Services,
Oreaon Hall.
The Financial Aids Office will
maintain regular hours (10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.) both weeks, also.
If hay fever, colds or just finals
blues plague you, the Student
Health Center will aid the sick and
assistants for the three areas has
also been extended. Applications
for those positions are due at 5
p.m. Friday.
Frisbee playing
sets new record
White Bird's Greater Frisbee
Marathon will end around noon
today, completing five weeks of
continuous frisbee playing. The
marathon, which began May 3,
raised approximately $1,200 for
White Bird Clinic and established
a new world record for frisbee
marathons.
The marathon was originally
scheduled to end two weeks ago,
but continued for an additional
336 hours when event coor
dinators were notified of a new re
cord of 720 hours, established in
Iowa. Eugene's frisbee marathon
bettered that mark by 120 hours.
There were times when even
the most dedicated frisbeers
doubted that the marathon would
ever reach its goal; several times
the same people played for four
hours straight — once a couple of
them played eight hours — with no
sign of replacements.
Of course, all the rainy weather,
water balloon attacks and 4 a m.
frisbee shifts were rewarded with
equally good times. For example,
one Sunday morning, six die-hard
-...€( al
frisbee players prepared crepes at
the frisbee site and polished off
half a dozen bottles of champagne
— playing frisbee the whole time.
The frisbee playing may be
done, but the event isn’t com
pletely over.
“We still have to collect the
money and send the verification to
Guinness and the International
Frisbee Association," said Suzy
Price, one of the event coor
dinators.
State asks early
license renewal
Renewal notices for drivers not
scheduled to get a photo license in
July, those with even-numbered
birthdates, were mailed about
June 4 by the Department of
Motor Vehicles Such drivers are
urged to renew as soon as possi
ble so field offices can concen
trate on photo business in July.
Oregon's color-photo driver
license program, which starts July
1, will bring a new way to renew
licenses for half the drivers due to
renew after that date.
Renewal notices for drivers
scheduled to get photo licenses m
July will be mailed on a staggered
basis. These drivers must renew
in person at the motor vehicles of
fice or examination station.
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injured during finals week from 8
am. to 4:30 p.m. A doctor will also
be on call 24 hours through Sun
day. June 14 through 21 the
center will be open from 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. for office business only.
After hours service will not be pro
vided during the summer.
Final check-out time for dorm
residents is 7 p.m. Friday. Regular
check-m for summer residents is
June 20.
Spring graduation exercises
are Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Hay
ward Field. If the all-too-familiar
Oregon ram decides to fall, the
ceremony will move to McArthur
Court. Symphony conductor An
toma Brico, wtio created her own
all-woman symphonic orchestra,
will be the guest speaker for the
centennial commencement.
And last, but not least, today is
the last Emerald for spring term
and the last official day for the
1975-76 staff (we ll see you in the
unemployment line). Take heed,
though, as the summer orientation
issue will appear June 21.
The Emerald will resume pub
lishing June 29 and will continue
with one issue a week for the next
seven weeks In the meantime,
however, we bid you all a success
ful finals week, a fantastic summer
and a fond adieu.
EXAMS ARE HERE! RELAX WITH
THE EMU FOOD SERVICE CAFETERIA.
SODA BAR AND DELI.
Jim Gregory
Rex Bella
Patty Farrell
Kemte Stamp auer
Paul Waidechmidt
Chns Story
Bob Welch
Bob Webb and
Brao Lemley
Jerm Nilson
JoArm Fahlgren
Jett Nielson
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Wally Benson
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