Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 01, 1978, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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    Veggy potluck set today
Members of a Search class called ‘Natural Diet for Humans: Veg
etarianism,” will have a vegetarian potluck outing on the lawn between
Villard Hall and Lawrence Hall today at 11:30.
The class stresses a reduction of sugar, oils, refined processed
foods, concentrated substances and meat.
Fifty students will partake of pineapple green drink, macaroni and
cashew cheese casserole, three-bean salad, cucumber slices with
green pepper, alfalfa sprouts, a variety of breads and Polynesian bars.
John won’t do his recital
The music school announces two concerts scheduled at Beall
Concert Hall.
Dana Towle, a composition student, will give her senior degree
recital today at 12:30 at Beall Concert Hall.
The University Chamber Choir will give a performance Saturday at
8 p.m.
John McManus’ clarinet recital for Friday has been cancelled. It will
not be rescheduled.
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Master’s thesis
concert slated
A master’s thesis dance concert
by Joan Lazarus, will be given Fri
day and Saturday at 8 p.m. at 354
Gerlinger Annex.
The concert is sponsored by the
Department of Dance, and admis
sion is free.
Art professor
to talk on heads
“The Facing Head in Archaic
and Classical Greek Art" will be
discussed by Patricia Erhart, visit
ing assistant professor of art his
tory, today at 3:30 in 107 Law
rence.
Erhart has been Keeper of the
Coin Room at Harvard
University’s Fogg Art Museum
from 1973-77.
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Wool, whadda ya know?
The Cultural Arts Neighborhood Art program of the Eugene Parks
and Recreation Department will sponsor a spinning workshop Saturday
and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the West University Neighborhood
Center, 1458 Ferry St.
Participants will learn to identify a variety of fibers and their various
properties with particular emphasis on wool. Fleece types, sorting,
teasing, carding and combing methods will be discussed. Novelty yarn
techniques such as blending and slub will also be demonstrated.
Registration will take place at the Eugene Parks and Recreation
office, 858 Pearl St., until Friday.
For more information, call 484-1587 or 687-5353.
Christian jocks
hold breakfast
The University’s chapter of the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
will hold an NCAA Prayer Break
fast Friday for athletes, coaches
and media involved in the NCAA
Track Championships Thursday
through Saturday at Hayward
Field.
The breakfast, which will run
from 7:30 to8:45 a.m., willfeature
a full buffet breakfast. Neil
Steinhauer, a former shot-put
standout for the University, will de
liver a talk after the breakfast.
Fun techniques
topic at session
The Mental Health Association
of Lane County will sponsor a
workshop for adolescents and
parents on “Furthering Family
Fun and Frolic,” Friday from 7 to
9:30 p.m. and Saturday from 10
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Unitarian
Church, 477 E. 40th Ave.
Lunch will be provided Satur
day. For info, call 342-4306.
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MEETINGS
Today at 3:30 there will be a briet organizational
meeting lor those juniors who were invited to Beta
Gamma Sigma membership this spring term The
meeting will bs in 272 Gilbert Halt
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Gookin’s band
plans concert
The University Jazz Lab Band
II, under the direction of graduate
student Larry Gookin, will perform
at Beall Concert Hall Friday at
12:30 p.m.
The group will perform “Im
petus" by Don Schamber; "It Only
Happens Every Time," by Thad
Jones; "Chant,” by Steve Hell;
"Come Rain or Come Shine," by
Bill Stapleton, "Amphibology" by
Howie Smith and “Granada
Smoothie,” composed by Mark
Taylor.
Press meet
on Iran set
The Iranian Muslim Associa
tion wili hold a press confer
ence 9:30 a m. today to dis
cuss recent events in Iran,
EMU, room to be posted. A
demonstration will follow the
press conference.
LECTURES
Patricia Ertiart, Visiting Assistant Professor. De
partment of Art History, wnl present a lecture today
in 107 Lawrence from 330-430 The title wall be
The Facing Head in Archaic and Classical Greek
Art" The public is Invited.
Lisa Valentine, graduate student In linguistics
will speak on Lexical Restnctions and Gapping
Constraints," today at 3:30 in 72 PLC
Bill Smotierman, from Oregon Stake, will speak
today at Floom 156 Straub at 4 p.m on maternal
pituitary responsiveness in rats
Or Frank Ruddle, from Yale University, will
speaktodaym 123 Science 1 at430pmon'Gene
Transfer in Mammalian Cells
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