TOURING
WEEK
NOV. 16-19,1981
Free presentations by the
Outdoor Program
Monday Nov 16 Introductory ski-tour
mg movie, 'll You Can Walk and
discussion on Outdoor Program skiing
activities
I uesdny Nov 17 Equipment displays
and discussion ori minimum impact
winter touring
Wednesday Nov 18 Movie The Cross
Country Challenge Skiing Ml Rainier
and workshop on cold related iniunes
Thursday Nov 19 Slide show ol
snowless’ 1980-81 ski season plus
discimsior. on places to ski and clothing
needs
All presentations begin at 7 p m at the
Outdoor program For more information,
call. 886-4?05 589 11 16
Handball Club
Organizational meeting Thurs . Nov 19 5
p m , EMU (room to be announced) Fun'
Travel' Instruction' Court time1 We need
players ol all skill levels especially beginning
and intermediate players men and women
Come find out who plays Sponsered by Club
Spods 58? 11-16
FORUM
on
REAGAN
and
LABOR
wild
Bob Baugh,AFL-CIO
Steve Hecker, LERC
Sue Madrapa, ONA
Al Szymanski, SOC
167 EMU 7:30 PM
WED NOV 16
MAYDAY CULTURAt COMMITTEE
602 1116
THE BIJOU
THf BEST IMAGE
THI HOTTEST SOUND SYSTEM
THE BEST THEATRE IN TOWN
492 E 13tti (at Ferry SI.)
Admission $2.50
Monday $? with student ID & current t&e card
Ends Wednesday
Eugene Premiere
The Decline
of Western
Civili
zation
Fear. Garms, Black Flag, and X. among
other:, perform in Penelope Spheeos thought
provokmg doucmenlary o' L.A.'s punk rock
scene. Both performance and interview loo
tage are incorporated in this exploration ol the
movement which exposes the disgust, tesi
despair violence and Irenzy that lie at it s base
Nightly 7 ?0. 9 ?0
Sunday Matinee 2 pm
Next Meetings WKh Remarkable Men Nov
19 25
Eugene Premiere ol Ashram Nov 26 Dec 2
579 11 18
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
M7-0733
OREGON PREMIERE
ENOS WEDNESDAY
The Eugene Council lor Human Rights
in Latin America & Cinema 7 present
THE UPRISING
Several months after
the Sandinista victory,
Berlin Filmmaker Peter
Lillienthal went to
Nicaragua to make a
movie about the final
period of the conflict,
recreating key events
using actual sights and
participants. “A grip
ping study of life during
an armed insurrec
tion. . .The Uprising’s
most sustained impres
sion is the vulnerability
of the population and
their collective her
ism.” Village Voice
l*LUS
the shorl documentary
EL SALVADOR THE SEEDS OF LIBERTY
Placer, locus on the role ot the church and
deaths ol the American church women as its
point ot departure
Complete showings ol both
Dims at 7 and 9 20 pm
Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm
Partial proceeds donated directly to Lrrier
gency Aid to El Salvador (donation for im
mediate refugee medicare and tood relief)
586 11-18
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PRESENTS
PATRICIA
PAOLUCCI
AND FRIENDS
A performance of Modern
and Improvisational Dance
Patricia Paolucci, formerly ot the
Eugene Dance Troupe, brings her
Portland company to the EMU for a
midday performance of dance Joining
her are Bernadette Peck a Parisian
living in Eugene and Judith Catterall ot
the Oregon Dance Consort Augmented
by subtle lighting an innovative dance
persona and music ot Ralph Towner
Lee Rockey. and "songs ot the Hump
back Wtiale the concert promises to be
an intriguing and uplifting sample ot
inoigenous contempoiary dance Spend
your lunch break with PATRICIA
PAOLUCCI AND FRIENDS
FRIDAY, NOV. 20 11:30-12:30
EMU BALLROOM FREE TO ALL
CASH
For Textbooks
Mon.-Fri.
Smith Family
Bookstore
768 E 13th
1 B! Frcm Campus
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IFC Goal Hearings
The Incidental Fee Committee begins
goal hearings this week. Today the Com
mittee will discuss its policy regarding
travel, recruitment, payback, childcare,
funding for political organizations, a fi
nancial disclosure rule, etc. In addition,
goal hearings will be held for the BSU,
Panhellenic, and the Inter-Fraternity
Council. The Committee will meet at 3:30
pm, room to be posted. The public is
invited to attend.
• computerized Xerox
• reduction
r* 2 sided copies
• binding
• lamination
344-7894
764 E. 13th
emu
Cultural Forum presents
Patricia Paolucci & friends
Modern Dance and Improvisation
Patricia Paolucci Bernadette Peck Judith Catteral
Friday, November 20 EMU Ballroom I 1:30-12:30
Admission free to All
v *
poems and drawings by
Shel Silverstein
Shel Silverstein's new book, A Light in the Attic, and all other
books from our Children’s Section are reduced 20% during
Children’s Book Week, November 16-21.
Stock up now for Christmas from our wide selection.
Upstairs in the Book Dept.
uo
BOOKSTORE
13th & Kincaid
Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30
Sat 10:00-3:00
I amited tn stock on hand Cash register sales only Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 • Supplies 686-4331