Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 28, 1982, Section A, Page 6, Image 6

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    ENGINEERS
The Coast Guard has announced a new direct com
missioning program for engineers and architects.
The program contains provisions for advanced
promotions. Engineers in the Coast Guard exper
ience a diversity of professional experience and
unusually high levels of individual responsibility.
Representatives will be on campus TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 2. Please contact your career
placement office for appointments.
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• Dolfin • Sportco
• Sub-4 • Moving Comfort
• N-Z Splits
Regular price from $10.95-S12.95
NOW ALL
$8.50
Sale ends 1/30/82
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FILM
On Campus:
"Paddle to the Sea” and
“Where Will You Hide?" today
at 8 p m. 123 Science Free
(sponsored by the Survival
Center)
“The Poem is a Naked Per
son" with discussion by film
maker Les Blank, Friday at 8
p m 150 Geology University
students $2 50, general public
$3.50
"The Reivers" Friday at 7 and
9:15 p.m 107 Lawrence $150
"Airplane” Friday at 7 and 9
p.m 150 Geology Adults $1.50,
children $1
THEATRE
“The Glass Menagerie"
Oregon Repertory Theatre, Jan
28 - Feb 1 at 8 p m Prices vary
"Tira Tells Everything There
Is To Know About Herself"
Oregon Repertory Theatre, Jan
29 and 30 at midnight $3 50
" Li' I Abner" Very Little
Theatre, Jan 28 - 30 at 8:15 p m
$5
MUSIC:
On Campus:
Musical Smorgasbord today
at 12:30 p m in 198 Music. Free
"Atlantic City" Friday at 7 and
9 p.m 180 PLC $1.50
"The Elephant Man" Jan 30
at 7 and 9:30 p.m 180 PLC
$1.50
"Siddhartha" Jan 30 at 7 and
9 p.m. 177 Lawrence Adults
$1.50, children, 75 cents
"Alphaville" Jan 31 at 7 and 9
p.m 180 PLC $1.50
Bijou Theatre:
“Camouflage” nightly at 7
and 9 p.m Sunday matinee at 3
p.m $2.50 students, $3 general
public, $1.50 children
"Motel Hell" Jan 28 - 30 at
midnight, Jan 31 at 1 p.m
prices vary
"Woodstock" Feb 3 at mid
night 96 cents
Cinema 7:
Women Film Artists (a collec
tion of short films by various
women filmmakers) with "Right
Out of History" today at 7:30
p.m and 8:50 p.m $3
"Gal Young 'Un” and "Les
Bons Debarras (Good Rid
dance)" Jan 29 - Feb 4 at 7:30
and 9:25 p.m Sunday matinee
at 2 and 3:55 p.m $3
Martha Lamb (student con
ductor) conducts a large
chamber orchestra Jan 30 at 8
p.m in Beall Hall Free
Greg Kihn Band, Friday at 8
p m in the EMU Ballroom
University students $5.50, gen
eral public $7.
Chamber Music Friday at 8
p.m Beall Mall $6 and $3
Jim Grondin (saxophone)
gives a senior recital Jan 31 at 4
p.m in Beall Hall Free
Julia Harlow (harpsichord
and clavichord) gives a masters'
recital Jan 31 at 8 p.m in 198
Music Free
Robert Hladky (cello) pre
sents a Faculty Artist concert
Feb 1 at 8 p.m in Beall Hall
Students and senior citizens
free, general public $2
‘The Wrights of Spring,” a
Groundhog Day concert by
University music students Feb 2
at 8 p.m in Beall Hall Students
and senior citizens $1 50,
general public $3
Jean Chase (organ) presents
a student recital Feb 2 at 12:30
p.m in Beall Hall Free
B.J. Kelly’s: (cover)
tonight — Rhythm Method (a
Deli & Soda Bar
Meet
a friend
for
coffee
in the
FISHBOWL!
benefit for Sponsors Inc )
Jan 29 and 30 — Gregg Tripp
and Puzzle
Jo Federigo's: (no cover)
Jan 28 - 30 — Calliope
Jan 31 - Feb 1 — Andre St
James Trio
Feb 2 - 3 — Carl Woidek and
Matt Cooper
DANCE
"Dance '82" Jan 28 - 30 at
the Robinson Theatre Universi
ty students $2 75, other
students $3 50, general public
$4 50
"Terpsichore One" Friday at
7 and 9 p m at Dance Works
$2
MISCELLANEOUS
"Image Connections," a
show of photographs by five
Northwest photographers,
opens Feb 2 in 167 EMU with a
special reception from 5 to 7
p.m Free
"Change The Way It Is," a
program of songs and stories
from the working poor today at 8
p.m in the LCC Forum Room
Free
KWAX (91.1 FM):
“Lord Of The Rings” (series)
Jan 30 at 7 p m
"The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes: The Boscombe Valley
Mystery" Jan 30 at 7:30 p m
"A Prarie Home Companion
Jan 30 at 8 p m
“KWAX Presents,” the first in
a series of concerts from the
1981 Sunriver Music Festival,
Feb 1 at 8 p.m
compiled by matt meyer
campus information: 686-INFO,
ask for tape 561.
Jan. 28 through Feb. 3
I *NMP'S I
25% off
22% oil credit card purchaaas
fabric, notions, patterns,
clothes, jewelry and more
(Sat* Mams and consignment not
Inctudad.)
Sale ends January 31
2441 HNyard • 345-1324