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Worker named district employe Florence Ramsey, a domestic worker at the EMU has been chosen as one of nine finalists for State Employee of the Year. Mrs. Ramsey who has worked at the EMU for nine years, was named State Employee of the Year from her district of the Oregon State Employees Association. Saturday she will attend a banquet in Salem where a state winner will be chosen from the nine district winners Mrs. Ramsey trains the physically handicapped and mentally retarded young people who work as custodians at the union. “I love training these kids,” she says. “The only problem is I hate to give them up.” Mrs Ramsey trains one or two young people every three months. Several of these young people now have other jobs in the community. The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday during school year, except during exam and vacation periods. Twice weekly during 0 week summer session; once weekly during 3-week summer session, by the Publications Board of the University of Oregon. Second class postage paid at Eugene, Oregon 97403 Subscription rates $10 per year, $9 00 academic year, $3.50 per term. Grattan Kerans Editor RussMustola Business Manager Savings for restaurants, auto shops, clothes... Coupon Book only $3.00 Try it and see Duck Dope is habit forming r On Campus Aid deadline March 1 It’s time already to pick up application forms for financial aid, according to Karl Streiff, Director of Financial Aid. The primary deadline is March 1. Anyone filing an application after that date will be considered for award only on a leftover basis. There is one form for the student to complete and the Parent’s Confidential Statement. Both must be completed annually. Forms can be picked up at 274 Emerald Hall. ERIC changes name The ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Administration has changed its title to the ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, according to an announcement by Philip Piele, director of the Clearinghouse. Located at the University since 1966, the Clearinghouse is a unit in the Educational Resources Information Center network funded by the National Center for Educational Communication in the U.S. Office of Education. UO preview A special day for high school students to visit the University is scheduled for Saturday, February 6. The day is not planned as entertainment time, but for information and instruction. High school seniors and juniors, who are concerned with careers and education beyond high school, will be advised and counselled in academic sessions. Those who are interested in the practical aspects of being ad mitted to the University and of the several kinds of housing available to them, will learn details in a number of special interest meetings. The special interest meetings also will involve academic advising, student services, financial aid, Honors College, Reserve Officer Training, and the several areas of student activities. During the academic sessions, 30 schools, colleges, and depart ments will give information on the numerous options in course work and career possibilities open to students. Census seminar Anyone who is interested may attend a free seminar on the 1970 U.S. census information for Oregon today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Erb Memorial Union. Robert Keith of the University’s Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, will speak. The Bureau will be the first public agency to process data for Oregon from the 1970 census summary tapes. Keith, who is in charge of the census project, will discuss the types of data available on census tapes, the Oregon census maps, the general-purpose computer programs already written to retrieve data, and how the data can be used by University personnel. The census computer tapes are the most comprehensive source of social analysis data available, according to Keith. Typewriters Rent to Own Apply Rental to Purchase Price J as low as $5 per Month ^ Hermes IBM Royal Alder Smith Corona Olympia STEREO EQUIPMENT Ampex AR-Inc. i r* • j El Fisher Kenwood Dual KLH Sony McIntosh Garrard TEAC Low Prices on All Tapes and Cassettes Quality Repair on all Stereo Components, Typewriters, Recorders, and Business Machines. OREGON TYPEWRITER & RECORDER CO. 342-2463 Eugene, Oregon 30 E 1 I th Ave. *6,535,193 granted Grants and contracts, for research and instruction and extension, received by the University during the first six months of the 1970-71 academic year total $6,535,193. These grants are from public foundation and agencies and private organizations. Approximately half of the grants are for research, with a total of $3,226,224 so far this year. Instruction and extension have received grants totalling $4,308,969 for the six months ending December 31, 1970. The U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare is the largest public granting agency. A total of $2,726,866 has come to the University from this agency, with some $1,490,977 of the total from the Department’s Office of Education. The major portion of these funds are for instruction and extension. JUNIOR YEAR ABROAD? PLAN TO ATTEND A DISCUSSION OF THE 1971 - 72 European Program in Business Administration MEN ONLY January 13 & 14, Wed. & Thurs., at 3:30 p.m. Studio D—Audio Visual Center - Libary VOLKSWAGEN MERCEDES & PORSCHE FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS GUENTER SCHOENER Bus. Ph. 342-2912 2045 FRANKLIN BLVD. 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