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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1983)
Calendar FOR THE WEEK OF JAN. 13 -19 FILM THURSDAY Hammett 1 Cinema 7 7 30 and 9 30 p m $3 FRIDAY Mad Max 180 PLC 7 and 8 45 p m $150 Hammett (See Thursday s listing) SATURDAY Diner" 150 Geology 7 and 9 p m $1 50 Northwest Film Festival Cinema 7 4 p m $2 Hammett (See Thursday's listing) SUNDAY Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf7 180 PLC 7 p m $1 50 ■ Hammett" Cinema 7 2, 7 30 and 9 30 pm $2 50 matinee, $3 evening MONDAY Hammett (See Thursday s listing) TUESDAY Hammett" (See Thursday s listing) WEDNESDAY Northwest Filmmakers Film Fest 83 150 Geology 7 p m $1 50 Hammett" (See Thursday s listing) MUSIC THURSDAY Brass Day featuring concerts and clinics with the UO Brass Choir and other brass performance groups and faculty Call 686-5678 for lurlher information The Chicago Brass Quintet Soreng Theatre. Hult Center for the Performing Arts 7 30 p m Call 687 5000 Lone Star Cafe and Bar Micheal John. Kimberly and Special Delivery Band 9pm New Shilo Inn Rosco 9pm Jazz Album Preview KLCC-FM 89 7 9 p m FRIDAY Master s Degree Recital with Hiawatha, composition Beall Concert Hall 8pm Free Country Joe McDonald and the Manzanita Band plus a Light Show Community Center for the Performing Arts 8th and Lincoln 9 30pm $5 Homefried Trurkstop Peter Thomas Dinner Duffy's Final performance of Rock Band 9 45 p m Cover Lone Star Cafe and Bar (See Thursday s listing) New Shilo Inn (See Thursday s listing) Classical Album Preview KLCC-FM 89 7 8:30 a m Just Folks KWAX-FM. 91 1 9 30pm Modern Mono KLCC-FM. 89 7 11 30 p m SATURDAY Clarinet Day including faculty recitals and master classes Call 686-3772 tor further info Country Joe McDonald (See Fridays s listing) Homefried Truckstop Eagle Park Slim Breakfast Dutty s (See Friday s listing) The Oregon Symphony Silva Hall. Hult Center (or the V Performing Arts 8 30 p m Ceil 687-5000 tor tickets and further information Lone Star Cate and Bar (See Thursday s listing) New Shildlnn (See Thursday s listing) The Metropolitan Opera Mozart's Tdomenco " KWAX-FM. 91 1 11 a m Blackberry Jam KLCC-FM, 89 7 6 pm A Prairie Home Companion KLCC-FM 89 7 7 pm SUNDAY Laurie Brown and Bob McIntosh Gerlinger Lounge 7 pm $2 50 general $2 UO students Homefried Truckstop Tree People Breakfast Leota Rae Dinner Lone Star Cate and Bar Mesa 7 p m Mist Covered Mountain. KLCC-FM, 89.7 9 p.m MONDAY An Evening ot Original Music by Local Songwriters, featuring Heidi Boenke, Emmy Fox, Jim Guthrie. Percy Hilo Rob and Laurie. Gary Parks, Sam Ridgebear. and Barbara Turrill Homefried Truckstop 7 30pm Free Lone Star Cafe and Bar (See Sunday s listing) From the Leftside Richie Havens KLCC-FM 89 7 7 30 p.m New Dreamers KLCC-FM. 89 7. 11 p m TUESDAY Homefried Truckstop Banning Eyre Dinner Lone Star Cafe and Bar (See Thursday's listing) WEDNESDAY Homefried Truckstop John and Paul Dinner Lone Star Cafe and Bar (See Thursday's lisitng) THEATER "The Misanthrope" Arena Theatre. Villard Hall Jan 13-15. 20-22, 27-29 8 pm $2 Call 686-4191 for reservations A Slight Ache" and ' Birdbath performed by AORTA (Autonomous Oregon Repertory Theatre Actors) Com munity Center tor the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln Jan 13, 19. and 20 8 30pm $3 "On the Edge" Held over The Brass Rail, Fourth Avenue and Willamette Street, across from Amtrak Jan 14 15, 21, and 22 10 p m $2 Original comedy, music, and improvisations. Call 342-2298 for reservations A Canticle for Leibowitz. Part 10" KLCC-FM, 89 7 Thursday 7 30 p m "Star Wars Death Star's Transit" KWAX-FM. 91 1 Saturday 6pm A Canticle for Leibowitz" KWAX-FM, 91.1. Saturday 6 30 p m DANCE SATURDAY A ContraDance. with the Oregon Country Dance Orchestra Willard School, 2855 Lincoln Street 8-11 p m $2 50 general, $2 Eugene Folklore Society A Photo by Dave Kao Alceste (Robert Barton) attempts to not look too interested in Cleimene (Melanie Leslie) in "The Misanthrope," playing the next three weekends at the University's Arena Theatre. members AM dances wMI be taught MISCELLANEOUS THURSDAY Poland Country in Disarray' lecture by Joseph Fiszman, Political Science Eugene Conference Center 8 pm FRIDAY The Electronic Mural, featuring HiFi sound and HiTech, multi-monitor visuals Willamette Science and Technology Center 8 p m $2 adults. 75 cents children under 12. includes admission to other WISTEC shows This performance is especially for teens SATURDAY The Electronic Mural 12-5 p m Continuous performances for the whole family (See Friday s listing) Winter Skies' at I pm "To Worlds Unknown'' at 3 p m Planetarium Shows at Willamette Science and Technology Center $1 adults, 50 cents students and senior citizens SUNOAY Rajneesh Quiet Meditation and Bioenergetics Work shop Mandip Raineesh Meditation Center Call 343-8516 for further information TUESDAY The Arts at the Turn of the Century Music" lecture demonstration by Eugene Symphony Music Director William McGiaughlin and members of the Eugene Symphony Orchestra Community Room, Hult Center for the Performing Arts 10 a m $6 WEDNESDAY An Introdution to the Meditations and Taped Dis courses of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Mandip Rajneesh Meditation Center Call 343-8516 tor further information Art Access KWAX-FM, 91 11145am CONTINUING Willamette Science and Technology Center Lux Humana (The Light of Man)' holography exhibit by Artie Conner Through January Photographs of Steam Rail roading Through Jan 15 Admission into WISTEC is $1 adults, 50 cents students and senior citizens Art and Applied Design Dept . Lane Community College Paintings by Kathy Caprario Through Jan 21 Project Space 39 E 10th Recent Developments Second Annual Northwest Photography Exhibit Through Jan 28 Aperture, EMU Mam Lobby Photographs by Mark Lim Through January Artists' Union. 985 Willamette Members' Group Show with self-portrait theme Through January Keystone Cafe. 395 W 5th Photographs by Larry Edward Gelled Through January McDonald Gallery, 417 High Street Photogiaphs by Ed Vliek Through January Photography at Oregon Gallery, UO Art Museum Photographs by Academy Award winner Lou Stoumen Through January UO Art Museum Paintings by Henk Pander and Adists by Artists Through Feb 20 Artworks, 5th Street Public Market Recent serigraphs by Mike Harris Through February Compiled by Bob Webb Campus events: 686-INFO, tape 651 umbrella'.am- brel-a, esp South 'am-.In [It ombrella, umbra] 4 Something which covers or embraces a broad range of elements ANNUAL FUND TELEFUND RESULTS No. or factors (Webster's Dictionary) The first Annual Fund Telefund designed to call alumni across the United States was a tremendous success. Alumni, faculty, staff, parents and student volunteers raised a total of $45,171 from 2,374 alumni pledges. The key to this year’s successful telefund was the 368 volunteers who gave their time to assist with this effort. Five of the evenings were staffed with alumni, faculty, staff and parents. Eighteen of the calling nights were staffed with volunteers from thirty student organizations on campus. _ , , . , . ... The student organizations were competing for cash prizes of $100, $75 and $50 for the most pledges received in one nig it. Some groups worked together during an evening in hopes of coming up with the most pledges and splitting the prize. The results were: Student Organization No. Delta Delta Delta Alpha Phi Omega/Circle K Club Mortar Board / Druids SURC New Student Host Program SEARCH / Journalism Peer Advisors / GALA Phi Delta Theta / Delta Gamma IFC / Panhellenic / Greek Activities Council Kappa Kappa Gamma . Phi Kappa Psi / Alpha Chi Omega As the above figures indicate, Delta Delta Delta won first place with 168 pledges. Alpha Phi Omega and Circle K Club will split the second place prize with 162 pledges. And, Mortar Board and Druids won third place with 145 pledges. Congratulations for a job well done. , . „ . r. . », Special thanks go to Mr. Walter N. McLaughlin, Director of Business Affairs, and his staff for allowing us to use the first floor of Oregon Hall to make our calls. Your patience and willingness to help with this program was most appreciated. I also want to thank the College of Human Development and Performance, the Athletic Department and the Department of Military Science for helping recruit volunteers from their departments. Your extra effort really paid off. Sincerely, Pledges 168 162 145 123 122 116 109 107 99 91 Pledges 90 90 81 80 70 69 38 36 Student Organization Public Relations Student Society of America / Society of Professional Journalists / Women in Communication Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship Alpha Omicron Pi ASUO / Sigma Nu Alpha Lambda Delta / Phi Eta Sigma ASUO Advertising Club Black Student Union L—/Joseph A. Farmer Annual Fund Director THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON FOUNDATION