Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 30, 1977, Page 2, Image 2

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Acting registrar selected
The University has named Wanda Johnson as its acting registrar
for the 1977-78 school year.
Provost Paul Olum said Johnson will serve as the University’s
acting registrar for a one year period, beginning Friday. A search for a
permanent registrar is expected to begin by the start of fall term.
Johnson has been a member of the University Administrative staff
since 1971, when she was named an assistant registrar. In January,
she was promoted to associate registrar.
She replaces Les Turner, who resigned in May to return to the
East Coast.
As acting registrar, Johnson will earn a salary at $24,500 per year.
Cole Porter’s Musical Masterpiece!
KISS ME.
K7TTE
July 15, 16, 21-23, 27-30
Tickets: $4.50. All Seats Reserved.
LCC Performing Arts Box Office
(10-4:30, 747-4559)
Meier & Frank and Penny’s, VRC
Carl Greve Jewelers, Downtown
Lane Community College
Summer Theatre 77
Pablo Cruise
at fairgrounds
Cory Lerios (a veteran of It’s a
Beautiful Day), Bud Cockrell,
Dave Jenkins and Steve Price
(former members of Stone
ground) got together three years
ago and developed a musical
identity that relies on strong
melodies, affirmative lyrics and
sophisticated musical interaction.
Now called Pablo Cruise, they will
perform tonight at the Lane
County Fairgrounds Auditorium.
Tickets are $6.
Show at gallery
Open Gallery will present
photographic work by Robert Mil
ler from July 10 through August 5.
A reception at the gallery, 775 E.
25th, from 2 to 5 p.m. kicks off the
presentation. Regular gallery
hours are Tuesday-Friday from 1
to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sun
day from 1 to 5 p.m. For further
information call 345-4857 or
484-0706.
Friday last day
to register, pay
Friday is the last day to register
and pay fees for regular session
(8 and 11 week) summer session
courses. Registration after the
published deadline may be made
only after successful petition to
the Academic Requirements
Committee.
TRUCKIN’
DAY PACKS
now
reg. $12.50
FAST TRACK «* 51995
NYLON JOGGING FLATS
TIGER MONTREAL
RUNNING FLATS
reg. $23.00
only
$5.95
now
only
$8.95
now
only
$19.95
(all items imilefl to stock on hand)
ALL WATER SKIS and ACCESSORIES are in and we have the most complete selection
in town.
HARVEY FOX’S
611 East 13th 342-7021
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Children’s season begins
Carnival Theater opens its children’s theater season with the play
“Skupper Duppers,” written by Flora Atkin and directed by Thomas
Gressler. It will run July 2, and 4 through 7.
The crew of the Skupper Dupper invites its audience to join in a
journey to Alaska, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. At each
port the crew and captain act out a fable or folk tale from that particular
place.
The purpose of the trip is to look at some of the customs of various
countries.
Director Thomas Gressler has made the play into one that in
volves the audience. Children are invited to help pull up the sails, swab
down the deck and help the crew sing their sea shanties.
The cast is attacking the play with gusto and according to one
member are enjoying what they’re doing. Able Seaman Theresa Killian
is especially pleased with the play. “We all get to do something differ
ent. One minute I’m a crab and the next I’m a pellican. I love it."
Other members of the cast include Risa King, Rod Davidson, Dan
Lewin, Dennis Dolan, Mike Wilson, Katy Lasswell, Joyce Bemis, Jim
Conant and Karen Campbell.
Tickets may be picked up in the box office and are $1 each. The
boat casts off at 11 a m. and is in home port at noon.
Henry VI lecture set today
Henry VI, part three, a lecture by Floria Johnson of the University
English department, will be given today at 7:30 p.m. in the Eugene
Public Library.
Elizabethan refreshments and costumes by the Eugene chapter
of the Society for Creative Anachronism will follow.
The event is part of the Shakespeare with Friends senes extend
ing through July 14, sponsored by Friends of the Eugene Public Lib
rary, Inc.
Saturday the group will host classical harp music by Helen Ritas
as part of the same series. The performance begins at 12:30 p.m.
Saturday in the library. Both events are free and open to the public.
Alcoholism film featured
Many women have a drinking problem hidden by those close to
them and by society in general. The problems and treatment of the
female alcoholic will be the topic of the next community alcohol educa
tion program Tuesday, with speaker Mary Moore and a film showing.
The free program is at Central Presbyterian Church at 15th Avenue
and Patterson Street and is coordinated by the Lane County Council
on Alcoholism.
The film, entitled “The New Life of Sandra Blain," tells the story of
a woman alcoholic who is a wife and mother, who loses everything
because of her drinking, and through treatment and effort rebuilds her
life.
Stahl receives study grant
University researcher Franklin Stahl has received a $29,742 grant
from the U.S. Public Health Service to help fund a study of processes
through which genetic information is exchanged in bacterial viruses.
The research project, entitled “Recombinationa! Intermediates in
Phage Lambda,” has been supported by the federal agency for sev
eral years.
Stahl, a research associate in the University’s Institute of Molecu
lar Biology, said he is conducting the work in collaboration with Dhru
ba Dhattoraj, also a research associate in the Institute.
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Thursday, June 30, 1977