Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 18, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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    ^ ^ _Februafy *° February
FILM
On Campus:
Camelot Friday at b 30 and 10 pm 1S0 Geology
Adults $1 SO. children $1
Dragonslayer Friday at 7 and 9 15 p m 180 PLC
$1 SO
The Front Friday al 7 and 9 IS p m 177 Lawrence
*1 SO
Lltlle Big Man Feb 20 at 7 and 9 45 pm 177
Lawrence Adults $1 50. children $1
The Four Musketeers Feb 20 at 7 and 9 30 p m
$1 SO
Young Frankenstein' Feb 20 at 7 and 9 15pm
180 PLC Adults $1 50. children 75 cents
Breaker Morant' Feb 21 at 7 and 9 15 pm 150
Geology S1 50
Blfou Theatre
The Last Metro’ nightly at 7 15 with A Man and a
Woman at 9 40 Students $2 50 (Sunday Thursday)
general public $3
Alien Feb 18 • 20 at midnight Feb 21 at 1 pm
Prices vary
Putney Swope Feb 24 at midnight 96 cents
Cinema 7:
Tell Me a Riddle tonight at 7 30 and 9 30 p m with
University lilm protesssor Ellen Seiler s shod Dear
Rose S3
Union City nightly at 9 30 with The Big Sleep at
7 30 S3
Australian Retrospective 1896 1956
Feb 19 Three in One at 7 Back ot Beyond and
The Sentimental Bloke at 9 30 p m
Feb 20 Jedda at 7, The Cheaters and His
Royal Service at 9 30 p m
Feb 21 For the Term ot His Natural Lite at 11
a m 40000 Horsemen and Smithy at 7 pm
THEATRE
Getting Out University Theatre in the Pocket
Playhouse today Feb 20 University students $2 75
general public $4 50
American Buffalo Oregon Repertory Theatre
nightly at 8 p m Prices vary
MUSIC
On Campus:
Musical Smorgasbord today at 12 30 p m in 198
Music Free
Brent Weaver (composer) presents a master s
recital tonight at 8 in Beall Hall Free
Karen Nestvold (mezzo-soprano) presents a senior
recital Friday at 8 p m in Beall Hall Free
John McCutcheon presents a concert of
Appalachian mountain music Feb 21 at 7 30 p m In
the EMU Ballroom University students $2 50, general
public $3
B J. Kelly's (cover);
Tonight - Los Xplorers and Civil-Eyes
Feb 19 - 20 — Gregg Tripp
Feb 22 — Party Kings
Feb 23 — Bo-Gas
Feb 24 — Mason-Dmon
Jo Federtgo'e (no cover):
Tonight - Feb 20 - Valinda Aletha and Jeff Kirsch
Feb 21 - 22 — Diclr Blake Trio
Feb 23 - 24 — Klaus Roehm and Bill Sabol
Ete.:
Triad ORT Midnight Jazz Series Feb 19 and 20
S3 50
Jazz at the International (Hilton Hotel) nightly
MISCELLANEOUS
The Bill Evans Dance Company presents two per
formances Friday and Feb 20 at 8 p m in the Dough
erty Dance Theatre University students $5. general
public S6 The company will aiso present a musical
comedy class today at 3 30 p m in 330 Gerlmger and a
modern dance class Feb 20 at 10 30 a m in 353
Gerlmger University students S3 general public
$4 50 observers $1 A lecture-demonstration will be
held Friday at 11 30 a m in 354 Gerlmger Admission is
free
Alex Kuo, poet and writer, will give a lecture on
poetry and the private sector Feb 22 at 2:30 p m in
138 Education He will also read from his works at 8
p m in the Homefrted Truckstop Both events are free
Randy Hill s Magic Mania at Aunt Lucy sWine Lott
Feb 20 at 8 30 p m $3
Cate Exacto at Aunt Lucy's Wine Loft Feb 22 at
8 30 p m. $1
Muscular Dystrophy Chug-a-lug at Hooker s Inn Feb
24 and 25 $15 entry fee per five-person team
KWAX (91.1 FM)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Beryl
Coronet Feb 20 at 7 30 p m
Stories Your Mother Never Told You' with stroy
teller Cynthia Orr Feb 24 at 7 30 p m
CONTINUING
University Museum of Art Danzig 1939 Treasures
of a Destroyed Community and a collection of
Japanese prints Shows through March 7 Pho
tography at Oregon Gallery Claudia Wolz, black and
white photographs Shows through March 21
Aperture Gallery Russell Dudley Shows through
March 10
Gallery 141 (Lawrence Hall) Vivian Chow and
Kathlen Hartley (paintings and prints) Shows through
Friday
Dean s Lobby (Lawrence Hall) Architectural
drawings by Eric Mendelsohn Shows through March
5
Eugene Public Library Do You Remember’ Dot
Dotson s 50th anniversary historic photo show
Opus 5 Leaping Lizards! by Mary and Tony
Bowman Shows through Feb 28
Prose Dress Prints by Jennifer Guske Shows
through March 13
WISTEC Planetarium Winter Skies weekends at 1
p m Skywatchers of Ancient Mexico at 3 p m
compiled by matt meyer
campus information: 686-INFO
ask for tape 651
Poet-writer Alex Kuo will lecture 2:30 p.m.
Feb. 22 in the University Education
Building, Room 138. He will read from his
works at 8 p.m. at the Homefried Truck
MEETINGS
The University College Republican* Mill
hold an Executive meeting today at 7 p m in
Century Room b EMU Individuals interest
ed in the organization are also welcome to
attend For more information, call either
David Ridenour at 344 1 625 or Douglas
Green at 74 7 ?04 7
The Incidental Fee Committee will hold
budget hearings today m the EMU {room to
be posted) Schedule 4pm ASUO Execu
tive 5pm Philosophy Club 5 30 pm
Legal Services 6pm Rec Folk Dance
6 30pm Plus 7 15 pm Amer Soc ot Int
Design 7 30 p m Comptrollers
The Student Unhreretty Affair* Board will
meet today at 3 30 p m in Century Room A
EMU
The Unhreretty Selling Teem is holding a
meeting tonight at 8 in the EMU (room
number to be posted)
SPEAKERS
St Basil s and Other Curiosities The
Preservation of Medieval Russian Architec
ture" is the topic of a lecture today by Prof
William Brumfield of Tulane University
Brumfield s talk will be held in Room 107
Lawrence Hall at 7 30 p m
"Language end Metaphysics" is the topic
of a lecture today at 3 30 p m in Room 204
Chapman Hall by Prof Dan Levi of the
philosophy department
MISCELLANEOUS
A recital to benefit the Pipe Organ Res
toration Fund of the First United Methodist
Church, featuring Mary Jo Simonds-Hun
eger soprano and Jon Waite pianist will t»e
offered today at 7 30 p m at the First United
Methodist Church 1376 Olive St The
program will include works by Menotti
Mozart Scarlatti Handel del Riego
Hamlisch et ai The recital will be held in the
sanctuary of the church Call 683-2865 or
345-8 764 for more information
The Northwest National Security Confer
ence needs volunteers for a variety of
different tasks If you are willing to help,
contact Dave Isenberg or Bev Shoopman at
the ASUO Suite 4 EMU or call 686-3724
Need a quiet piece to study? Try the
Chapel at the Wesley Center with a quiet
lounge area it is located at 1236 Kincaid St
and is open for students from 5 30 a m until
5pm Monday through Friday
Political Science peer advising can help
Political Science maiors or those interested
in Political Science plan their schedules or
obtain career-related information Visit the
peer advising office in Room 907 PLC. or
call 686-4875
A women's bicycle four down the Oregon
Coast is offered March 5-6 by the Eugene
Parks and Recreation Department s outdoor
program The tour is geared to the inexper
ienced cyclist Pee is $20 Sign up at the
River House. 301 N Adams St by Monday,
or call 687-5329
POLICY
The Emerald's briefs column is the re
sponsibility of the news editorial depart
ment and is open to anyone wishing to
announce meetings, lectures seminars
exhibits scholarships, or miscellaneous
events Briefs are run once and they are
subject to space limitations They must be
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Also list a name and phone number in case
we have questions, and the date you want
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unless the organization is non-profit All
items must be turned in by noon the day
before publication at the Emerald Office.
Room 300. EMU If you have a question,
contact John at 686-5511
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WILDERNESS QUARTER
Backcountry Field Studies
April 10 - June 7: 15 Units
Sierra Natural History
Wilderness Instructor School
Wilderness Photography
Desert Canyons of the Southwest
Kuaaina "Backcountry Hawaii"
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SUNDAY MORNING
SHUTTLE
Round trip Bus Service
Sunday mornings to
morning services at
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Broadway & High
345-0341
8:30 am — The Way Inn (1332 Kincaid)
8:35 am — Philadelphia House (1883 University)
8:40 am — Carson Hall
8:42 am — 14th & Agate Crosswalk
8:45 am — Covered Courts
Return:
15 minutes after morning worship service
Schedule
Pick-up:
College Sunday School: 9:00 am
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Evening Service: 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 7:00 pm
Ed Mach 345-0341 (Church)
Director of College Ministries 484-6938 (Home)
345-6777 (Way Inn)