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CAMPUS QUADS 7S1 E 16th St 245-1272 First month plus move-in $1 29 Each month thereafter $129 6764-5 Lost/Found REWARD FOR GREY female dog. red collar Lost on E 16th. March 20 244-6451 4-5 EVENTS SURVIVAL CENTER and SEARCH present WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT UH 11-12:30 PPPm 400 Rm 152 ED OREGON WILDLANDS UH 12:30-1:50 Geog 200 Rm 184 PLC For more info contact the Survival Center. 686-4256 788:4-5 Schedule of Events SUNDAY. APRIL 3 3-5 PM: Opening reception for the 1982 Women's Art Show Refresh ments and music The art show will be open Monday through Wednesday as well 167 EMU. 5-6 PM: Giving Away Ceremony A spiritual celebration incorporating women's visions, dreams, and exper iences. This original ceremony was inspired by a poem by the Native American woman, Chrystos. and is presented by the Woemand Religion group of the Unitarian Church The room will be open at 2 pm Rm 101 EMU. 7:30 PM: Two films. “We re Alive " is a story about women in prison It is a good overall introduction to the prison our curtuTi <JortQQiTOSiapera}ldTrie film attempts to expand our society's nar row and sexist concept of rape. 177 Lawrence HaM. MONDAY, APRIL 4 10 AM-4 PM: Cralts Faire. Women artists and craftswomen will gather to display and sell their wares. Dad’s Room, EMU. 10 AM-4 PM: Women's Information Faire University and community or ganizations which offer services to women will display information and materials at this all day faire Enter tainment will be announced EMU Ballroom. 10:30 AM: Midwives Panel Three certified nurse midwives will discuss midwifery care and options The film Daughters of Time" will be shown Presented by Carolyn Nelson, Marion Toepka and Micky Brennan Rm 109 EMU. 10:30 AM-12: The ERA and Women's Rights Individual legislators and lobbyists will have a panel dis cussion on legislative progress for women's issues RM 101 EMU. 1-2 PM: Two-Caroar Families. Professional couples will discuss creative solutions to the challenges ct a two-career home. Rm 214 EMU. 1:30-2:30 PM: Lesbian Incest Sur vivors. A discussion group will talk about the needes of lesbian incest survivors in a support group setting Facilitated by Ahrea Summers and Diane Mana Century Rm D, EMU. 1:30-3 PM: Women and Alcohol The film "We All Have Our Reasons" will be shown and discussed Char lotte Jenkins and Linda Hill will facili tate and offer both their profession and personal experiences Forum Rm, EMU. The ASUO Program Faire will be held April 1st and 2nd from 12-4 in EMU Room 167 ASUO programs will be on display to the public Programs are encouraged to use the Faire as a vehicle to recruit new members for their organization. 787 4-1 EMU Cultural Forum PHOTOGRAPHERS PORTFOLIOS REQUESTED to be reviewed for future shows in the APERTURE GALLERY Please submit 8-12 mounted prints to the Cultural Forum oflice Deadline Friday. April 8 757 4-5 ECKANKAR OPEN HOUSE Sunday April 2, 2:20 - 6 pm, 1122 Alder St Come |Oin us tor free punch and munchies1 Music and short talk at 5 pm __772:4-1 NORDIC DOWNHILL Slides and discussion on equipment and clothing tor downhill pm heads Free lessons to follow Outdoor Program, Monday, April 1, 7:30 pm. 790 4-4 A senes of panel discussions on WOMEN IN CAREERS Monday, April 4 10:30-12: The State Legislature, the ERA, and Women's Rights EMU Room 101. 1- 2: Two Career Families EMU Room 214. 2- 3: Women in Professional Schools EMU Room 214. 3- 4: Women in Non-Traditional Ca reers EMU Room 214. 4- 5: Evolution of Career Choices EMU Room 214. Sponsored by the 1982 Women's Symposium _ 796 4 4 INTERNATIONAL NITE Coma Into Our World of INTERNATIONAL CUISINE Maturing: An exquisite assortment of tradi tional foreign dishes from several different countries National dress exhibition, while you dine, ot traditional costumes, from different countries Many cultural presentations includ ing dances, songs and plays AH are Welcome Into Our World Date Sunday, April 17th Place EMU Ballroom, U ol O Time: 6 pm Charge S3 students, $4 general Tickets available in advance at the EMU Main Desk, FSO office, 206 EMU or at the door For any inquiries call 686-4287. Sponsored by: Foreign Student Organization (FSO) and its affiliates MWF4-15 Entertainment ANANDA MARGA PRESENTS DARK STAR Ttw scoutship DARK STAR has been cruising through space tor 20 years and the crewmen are definitely getting spaced out " With a beach ball alien, a cosmic surfer, a sexy computer, and megalomaniac bomb. DARK STAR has become an underground science fiction classic FRIDAY, APRIL 1 7 A 9 PM 177 LAWRENCE 91.S0/S1 -- -792 4 1 ANANDA MARGA PRESENTS COUSIN, COUSINE A film in the finest tradition of French comedy/love stories: Martha and Ludovic, cousins through marriage become friends and blossom into love while their patient and loving families look on in dismay SATURDAY, APRIL 2 7 A 9 PM 177 LAWRENCE »1.50/»1 __ 79?j41 IT’S NO JOKE Tonight the Truckatop Troupe forgoes their usual dinner entertainment to fea ture themselves in an all-new revue of music, comedy, and mayhem Guran teed eclectic, probably your only chance to see us make fools of ourselves in public and advertise it no less 6-9 pm, FREE ADMISSION The Homefrted Truck stop 14th and Alder 721:4-1 17th Century Dazzlement: New York BAROQUE DANCE COMPANY Watch for it! __ 716 4-1 Gay & Lesbian Dance TONIGHT at the Faculty Club. Great music Free refreshments 8:30 to 1 $1.50 at the door It s true BowWow Wow plus Visible Targets APRIL 27, 8 PM EMU Ballroom Tickets on sate toon. Another Cul tural Forum production 785 4-5 THE BIJOU 492 E. 13th 884-8UU (4 blocks from UO Bookstore) The Bijou proudly presents 0>e Eugene Premiere of YOL Winner, Beet FNm 1982 Cannee FHm "A revelation..." i-*- »»-- t wWWn *5VH, In Oct 1981, Turkey's pre-eminent actor, director & screenwriter, es 'aped from prison while serving an 18-year sentence on political charges Before escaping to Europe, he con ceived, wrote and produced "Yol,' one ot the most powerful and remar kable films ever made Fri/Sat/Sun 7:30 8 9:45 Mon-Thurs 8:30 * 9:45 Sal/Sun Mate ($2.50) 5:15 Qen adm. $3.SO, students $2.SO w/IO 789 •* - FRIDAY - Winner ot tour Oscars including Best Actor and Best Actress NETWORK Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway and Robert Duvall star in this behind-the scenes probe ot a cut-throat television netowork APRIL 1 180 PLC 7 A 9:30 PM SHOWS - SATURDAY - Carl Reiner s hilarious spoof of private eye movies DEADMEN DON’T WEAR PLAID Steve Martin is plunged into 1940's movies with Humphrey Bogart. Ingrid Bergman, James Cagney and others Also starring Rachel Ward APRIL 2 1 SO GEOLOGY 7 A 9 PM SHOWS • SUNDAY - Bogie stars as Sam Spade in this classic private eye adventure flick THE MALTESE FALCON Humphrey Bogart returns from Satur day night's "DEADMEN'' spoof to his true form as a detective who stumbles on to a desperate group who seek the jeweled falcon of Malta. APRIL 3 180 PLC 8 PM SHOW ONLY ALL SHOWS: Students/Adults $1 50 Children $1 Pick up a tree Cultural Forum film list in the EMU. 781:4-1 EMU CULTURAL FORUM and HULT CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS present Thurs., April 7 8 pm Silva Concert Hall Hull Center for the Performing Arts $10. $9. $8 Tickets at EMU Main Desk, Valley River Records and Hult Center usual outlets CELEBRATE AT THE 7th ANNUAL NO-NUKES BALL featuring THE CASHIERS and AROUSING SPIRIT Saturday, April 2, 8:?0 pm, at the WOW Hall Sliding scale admission. $2-5. 4-1 University Theatre presents AH, WILDER NESS! Eugene O'NeiH's comedy is a vision of his childhood as he wished it had been - warm, loving, and safely adventur ous Directed by Horace Robinson, this lovely production celebrates the beauty and innocence of times past April 8, 9,13-16 Robinson Theatre 8 pm $3.25 for UO students $5.00 for General All seats reserved Call 686-4191 tor information and reservations. 751-2-20 MAX’S presents CYCLONES FINAL SHOW SAT. 4-2, 9:30 PM -791-4 B.J. KELLY’S TONIGHT APRIL FOOLS PARTY with ROBERT CRAY CURTIS SALGADO IN YO FACE WIN!! Dinner for two with limo service STARR Limousine SUNDAY BATTLE OF THE BANDS 3 BANDS! $1.50 COVER COMING IN APRIL! Paul Collin’s Beat The Chasemen Boy’s Club Secrets Milkmen Syndicate Voyager It's true BowWow Wow Visible Targets APRIL 27 8 PM EMU Ballroom Tickets on salo soon. Another Cul tural Forum production. 785:4-5 SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS FAME The story ot eight students at New York's celebrated High School ot the Performing Arts, their ambitions, hopes and dreams (Director Alan Parker, 1981) SATURDAY APRIL 2 7:00 and 9:30 180 PLC $1.50, children 81.00 _ 765 4-1 Friday & Saturday night at Otd Taylor's The Tarry Bofafa Band from Porttand Smalt cover charge P-FARM APRIL FOOLS BASH WOW HALL with THE NOMADS Fri. April 1 $2.50 tiNCNAI ST?-* TONIGHT THRU APRIL 7 THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING Back by popular demand, Rudyard Kipling's high adventure features Sean Connery and Michael Caine as Ma sonic brothers out to conquer a remote city of gold. SHOWS NIGHTLY 7 PM Red Adm Mat Sun 12:?0 pm plue KUROSAWA'S AWARD WINNING KAGEMUSHA The Shadow Warrior SHOWS NIGHTLY *:1S PM Sunday 2:45 pm FRI-SAT MIONITES ROOMMATES Rated XXX, over 18 Separate admis sion 742'4-7 blues&booze on APRIL FOOLS ROBERT CRAY BAND at the BEER garden EMU Ballroom Friday, April 1 4-7 pm „ i $1 admission ;' °r^Ur Presented by I EMU Culturat'Vowrt* and Food Set vice , he Real Stutl Ramones Ramones wild d.o.a. Mon. May 2 EMU Ballroom Ttcksts on sale «oon,, pfrsonals Sf!£S!'-«U «**» “*jS& __ yqiir questions FOR A*“WERM?rIeduie me cost. about abortion -J**?[^onat Abortion and local reterral. call Nat.o<o|| |fM. iSSSS-OWB. 7 am-?pm^MwF PLANNED PAB.^T[^te<dapniagms. smears, birth control (P ■ counseling lUOs. condoms, loams) ana co ^ ^ f Day and evening appo 158.WF 344-9411 ' *»K£!£SEn XSSt5S3S3SS is YOUR Y?°Pick up MOST FOR TOUH the ger our tree blinks in E^e They are v«esot all the banks in Sulte 1. available at the OSPIRO. 771 4.4 EMU PREGNANT? WE WANT TO HELP Free pregnancy testing Birthright. 687-8651 ?86:M PROGRESSIVE FASHION s lull of new spring merchandise ready to wear It you haven't visited our store yet. stop by to see what we have to otter tor spring Mon-Frl 10:30-5:30 Sat 11-5 (by the Mayflower Theatre) __ 774 4-4 STUDENT UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS BOARD win have 1? open positions tor the spring election All interested must tile by April 1 at ? pm in Suite 4 EMU We are the legislative body ot the ASUO and serve on the University Senate and the General Assembly777:4-1 Darius (Blg“D”) Which way? L.A., Denver, Phoenix or Bumphuck Egypt? Take care and best ot luck. MO “C"_4-1 JIM Tim* hat gone on and so have we. Happy fifth! Love, Delaine _-m IIBO S.N. Lets put our differences aside and get together this term KAP 4-1 TO THE GENTLEMEN of Sigma Phi Epsilon Congratulations on your terrific group ot formal pledges! We're really psyched to party with you this term1 Love. The Ladles of Alpha Omlcron PL _4-1 DON’T FORGET to sign up for Informal Sorority Rush) Do it today at the ASUO.w* Program Faire! Rush starts April 17 4-1 IF THERE IS A guy whose nickname is Victor, who is in Pre-Law, I met you at Foos, please call me since you gave me a wrong number Sue, ?45-985?, like to see you.4-1 WANT TO MAKE MONEY and meet new people? Be an Area Director Apply new tor the position ot Hamilton Ad. 4-1 The Islander Nothing else ever comes close. 4-1 THE FILING DATE CLOSES lor all ASUO elected positions at ? pm. April 1. 198? The positions include ASUO President. Incidental Fee Committee, Student University Affairs Board, EMU Board of Directors, OSPIRG Board of Directors, ODE Board of Directors "at large" position, and the President s Advisory Council “at-large" positions For more information contact the ASUO Office, Suite 4, EMU, 686-?724. 794 4-1 ALL TENNIS PLAYERS The High Strung Club is happening now. Check out our ongoing ladder tournament lor men and women Competition is at your skill level and your pace To sign up contact 10? Gerlinger or call ext 411 ?. 794 4-5 Tight schedule? No time lor a haircut? /upeiculr is now open Sunday tor your conven ience M-F10am-7pm Sat Sam-7 pm Sunday 10-3 pm 2526 WNIarmrtte 663-1405 78? Hf improve your rate comprehension, and recall ot academic materials by enrolling in a SPEED READING WORKSHOP New sessions begin next week. Call the Learning Resources Center at 686-3226 for more information. 7594-4 There's still time to enroll In the GRAMMAR REVIEW WORKSHOP (preparation for J250) For more information, contact the (.earning Resources Center, 5 Friend y Hall, 686-2226756:4-4 * Prepare lor ’ GRE GMAT LSAT Sign up now to take a 4-2??k work shop designed to help you prepare for these standardized tests $20 covers all materials For more information or to register call 686-2226 or come by the Learning Resources Center, 5 >-'riendly Hall 760:4-4 3ABBEKW0CKY emus w GIFTS Easter cards • Flower cards • Wind-up Easter toys • Plush lambs. bunnies and chicks by Gund • Imported Easter chocolate • Easter baskets and bags • Easter stickers • All kinds of unusual and fun Easter basket stuffers 1308 MIL YARD 464-0530 MON-FR110-5:30 SAT 10-5