Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1972)
EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS afelaHI:; THE SQURRE SHOOTER sa HILARIOUS COMEDY Friday through Sunday only Don't miss! fiSTf HUES FEIFFERS ** ISmIa tf> lime •* MURBEI* ELLIOT GOULD DONALD SUTHERLAND ALAN ARKIN July 14, 15, 16 180 PLC 6 & 9 p.m. $1.00 ASUO Cultural Forum Lane needs volunteers Lane County agencies need volunteers in the following areas this summer: A Big Sister who has her own horse is needed for a thirteen year-old Little Sister, who will help care for the horse and have a chance to ride. A coordinator who relates well to people is needed for Wed nesday or Thursday afternoons after 4:30 p.m., to pick up and deliver groceries in the agency’s truck. An exercise leader is needed to help adults of limited ability one morning a week for about two hours. Arts and crafts coordinators are needed in Eugene, Springfield and surrounding areas to organize arts and crafts programs on a regular basis. Local people would carry on the programs. The coordinator would organize and assist when needed. A research assistant is needed for a special program to tabulate data and evaluate programs. Friends for handicapped persons are needed who can relate to and understand the handicapped person. Projectionists to show movies to home residents are needed, preferably on Tuesday evenings. There is also a Retired Senior Volunteer program for persons over sixty. Call 343-2116. Volunteer opportunities are open to anyone interested. For further information, call the Volunteer Services Office, 343 5014 or 343-2943. It is open Mon day through Friday from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Lights out COSIMO, Italy (AP) - Giuseppa Caggia blew out the candles on her 101st birthday cake, went to bed and died in her sleep. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY k'V" LANE CO. FAIRGROUNDS > 8 Internationally Known, The Original LEON MANDRAKE V\\\v Magician - Lecturer ^ Author - Illusionist EXPOSING Mysteries Of The Occult Secrets Of The Mediums Tricks Of The Fortuneteller Deceptions Of Mindreaders & Psychics Difference In Genuine ESP Sophisticated Tricks ALL SEATS *2i0 II Seating On First Come Basi O*D«ty i •* pufc****** N^vMHt«v f • c*«v du»*»»g m<wi »r*/ r»< rt>> dvr<>N ni^ **h) «^«*<on pc< -<xn **M> *Om» ».mes ^rcfc'y cKK -r*g vr\v«or> t»y 'Nr *td Ba«rd of O-'fvHMy *' Un .wv«> O* (Vroo^ set ivm i i4v» pO\'.*<}«• w <j 4' I ugenr Of90n f 740J »4*ry it i Un<«f«i<S *t 0*roo> N'vdf«' 14 J»V '»'»*" \iMn. * .pl*on • .i'ia *• f r<4\«N* ®»» >'*'v*4 ue,«y«rc*> "Mr k'"fld 4*VS AiUO A'VJ fcmwjuj fftf Un*vffvN <dm n^tf#l.on Tr\* r«»* o* wbvtr p’ wn \ *porO*.mj»elv *.» 00 pe* v**' til Spi*i.#l wbMfipl on\KV pe#\On\ n©l •«Hiuaro •" n'f^v, it *#c .««ji<iai>ip *» j •VfO' DOp*# *«»*» %V 00 C***« yo*! **'«3 VJ NO or* »t> • H •«<* Al 1 il>iu Cwui M4nj»9*i On Campus Ecology class to be offered July 17 A new class at the University, Development of Ecology Clubs and Programs (Cl 408G), will be offered beginning July 17. The three credit ecology seminar involves discussion, reading, guest speakers and action in the field. In conjunction with the class, a Cl 509 Practicum and a Cl 505 Reading and Conference class are being offered. The class is open to both undergraduates and graduates, and meets Monday through Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in 142 Science. The first class meets July 17. Registration, however, is possible after that date. The TLN of the class is 8753. More information will be offered at the first meeting. Commencement programs available Additional copies of the University’s June commencement program will be available the first week in August in the Office of University Relations and the registrar’s office. The second printing of the program contains the official degree list. A larger number will be published in order to handle requests of persons who didn’t receive a copy during the June 11 ceremony Requests may be made by writing the Office of University Relations. 154 Susan Campbell Hall (telephone 686-3021) or by con tacting the registrar’s office in Emerald Hall. Grad students must file to re-enroll All Graduate School students returning Fall term 1972 must file an “Intent to Re-enroll” form with the Graduate School. Forms are available at the major department or at the Graduate School. The deadline is July 15. Post-baccalaureate students must obtain their special form from the Graduate School only. EMU construction bids open tonight Construction bids on the $3.4 million EMU addition will open tonight at 8 in EMU 101. Amazon tenants meet with Bogen today Amazon Cooperating Tenants (ACT) will meet today with Gerald Bogen, University vice-president for student services, to discuss a proposed rent increase for the Amazon housing unit. The meeting beginsat 10:30a.m. in the Chapman Hall conference room. Counseling workshop meets next week Self-defeating behaviors will be discussed in a workshop at the University July 19-Aug. 2. Small groups will meet for ten hours to work on elimination of self defeating behaviors, which are defined as psychological experiences and information which a person has not been able to successfully integrate into his personality. Some examples are inferiority feelings, overweight, perfectionism, alcoholism, depression, insomnia, smoking and extreme nervousness, This is a workshop as set up, structured and copyrighted by Milton R. Cudney, Ph. S. It will meet Monday and Wednesday from 7 a.m. to 8:40 p.m A fee of $7.50 has been set. For more information, call Vickie Jones at the Counseling Center ext. 3227, or sign up in Room 150 Susan Campbell Hall 8 a.m. to noon, or 1-5 p.m. Community Morse to appear at Bohemia Festival Days f es t i vafTi?Cottlge GrovSaturdanrf31 H* J°he.niia Mining Bohemia Days Parade Urday’ and will ride a horse in the I»i the parade, Morse, on horseback will Idqh « u carriage bearing Cottapp rrmm urseDack> will lead a horse-drawn Senate candidate. The parade bagiLa'u Dem0'rafc (.hinese cooking classes taught at YMCA Ihlmal" «><* »' '-Itineae eooking dashesdhnnt^'to six b^r£kn°thin8 but 3 P600’1 and note book. The and run £?3Si JSSTKfc?*.5?“ 3 W<?ek for one hour each. County YMCA at 344-6251 *S 50 To re8lstor. call the Lane ° Scanlan guests on Pearl vs. World betheguesUn^l^H vTtb^^ °regon’ wU1 W>U discuss "The Energy Crisis - tv, ° Wednesday night. O’Scanlan from Duffy’s at 7 p ni e Pro8ram will be broadcast live Keel Cross collects 83.500 in fund drive may aLsosend tax-deductible contrihntiP 'Vshing to contribute headquarters ar 150 E 18th 4ve to'o03* Re<1 Cross