Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 10, 1989, Page 14, Image 14

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Don’t miss a great catch. . .
Pick up an ODE football program
each Friday before home games.
Complex
Continued from P.w 1
into the J 1st century." Hvrne
said
"In terms of recruiting."
I!\ me said. "I think we i an
bring m three to live heller
players a v ear
t he 88.000 square foot com
ple\ is being financed primari
l\ by bonds and in kind contri
billions The in kind contrihu
lions Hvrne noted, are going
"into all of the steel and .ill of
the wood
The first phase of the projei I
is nearing i ompletion while the
< ontrai I for the set ond phase
will be bill on this spring The
sei ond phase w ill be the lowest
level of the i ornplex whii h
w ill house the loi ker rooms
lAervthing now in McArthur
( mill will lie moved out to the
Casanova Complex All atllletii
olfii es in Mai Court and
Cerliilger Hall will lie at the
Casanova Complex A Walk of
l ame a tribute to all former
Hoik atllletii greats will also
bo in the complex
H\ me Ieels that not only w ill
the atllletii department and
athletes benefit from the new
complex, but so will the entire
student body
"The wrestling team will
move out there and that w ill
free up areas in Kss linger."
Hvrne said "There will be
more areas available lor the
plivsu al edut ation i lasses The
student bodv will notice us do
nig III.it bet arise there will be
more efficient use of far ilities
The biggest, and most need
od ( hange will lie in the im
provement in weight room and
locker room facilities
The current weight room .it
Autzen is minuscule in com
parison to most around the I’ac
It) and the c ountrv. encompass
ing only 1.r>00 sijuare feet The
weight room in the Casanova
Complex will he over 12.000
square feet
The Aut/en locker rooms are
another source of frustration.
The i urrent lo< ker room can
onh dress 00 adequately . while
the new lot ker room will have
showers, bathrooms and dress
ing facilities that can accommo
date I 2"i players
Two other small attrai lions
u ill he housed in the complex
"We'll move our tii ket office
out there, hut still have one at
Mac Court." Byrne said
"We ll also have a small hook
store out there, coordinated
with the t'niversity bookstore
to sell Oregon memorabilia to
our fans
Hvrne has been pleased with
the support behind the Cas
a nova (Complex
"I was in Portland last week
and I wasn’t turned down one
time for tickets in the master
skv suite." he said "Oregon is
the premiere University in the
state and people like to he assn
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mn ct knew w ho was killed in \’ietnam
Director Norman Jewison shows that he is a master of
pen eption and juxtaposition The film's opening si ene is it
self a masterpiece A speech given to Army men as they are
about to leave for Vietnam slowly evolves into the speei h at
Samantha's graduation I bis sequent e perfectly illustrates
the relationship between the problems of Samantha and Km
met
This si ene contains a very effective montage where the
peri eption of eai h member of a unit is illustrated .is they en
counter Viet (long fire During this sequence, time is sus
pended and eai h soldier's lai e is examined while the sounds
of gunshot r.ige in tin- bat kground
I nne m the visual sense is suspended while the audio
continuity remains This method is particularly effective
merely for the sake of dramatic emphasis It also gives a
sense of surrealism since the audiences' senses are disjoint
ed by the separation of our senses This lieautiftilly illustrates
the insanity of the situation if deals with
Vietnam plays an important role in the film on a stiperfi
i ml level, hut the main theme concerns the healing process
Many of the plot elements concerning Samantha seem to sug
gest a corning of age. and this introduces the coin ept of
grow mg up. both literally and spiritually
Kmmet is able to "grow lip,"accept his memories of
Vietnam and get on with his life Samantha eventually finds
contentment y\ith her lack of a father Moth have related
problems at the beginning of the film and by the end resolve
them through a series of concrete, progressive actions A
road trip to the Vietnam memorial in Washington is a near
perfer t metaphor for this process
Vietnam films take many forms Kamilv relation films
take many forms as well Kvery once in a while, it's nice to
find one that is both, but neither In Country is such a film
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