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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1973)
, • •••■ . pbklemcn sayy "pull yourself together & teach a search class" the spring term deadline is approaching contact-search office alternative education, 305 emu, 686-4377 I-*•--m 11 ■ m m The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday during the school year, except during exam and vacation periods, and ! four times weekly during summer session by the Emerald Board of Directors at the University of Oregon. Second class postage paid at Eugene, Oregon, 197403. Subscription rates: (1) University of Oregon student and faculty .staff subscription rates are based on annual i-wm---•* M M i contracts between the Emerald and the ASUO and the Emerald and the University ad ministration. The rate of these subscriptions is approximately $2.00 per year. (11) Special subscriptions for persons not included in category (1) are available at a rate of $10.00 per year, $9.00 per academic year and $3.50 per term. 1 Bill Bucy Editor A1 Phelps General Manages [ On Campos Day Care crisis to be discussed There will be a meeting to discuss the Day Care crisis at 7:30 p.m. today in the EMU; the room will be posted. The meeting will discuss responses to an impending cut-off of funds for the ASUO Day Care Center. The center is facing the fund cut-off in two weeks. All con cerned persons — parents and others — are welcome to attend. Clark names two to Advisory Council University President Robert Clark has named two University representatives to serve on the Advisory Coordinating Council of the Pacific Rim Studies Center in Portland. Esther Leong, assistant professor of art history and chairman of the University’s Asian Studies Group, and Dean Burton J. Moyer of the College of Liberal Arts are the University’s members on the Council. The Pacific Rim Studies Center is administered by Portland State University. Sigma Gamma Rho meets tonight Sigma Gamma Rho women will meet tonight in the EMU, from 6 to 7 p.m. The room will be posted. Plans are being finalized for seeking a local chapter charter from the predominantly Black national scholastic and community service organization All in terested women are urged to attend. ASUO Senate seat correction The ASUO executive has miscalculated the number of ASUO Senate seats that need to be filled in the next election. There are 10 seats open rather than eight, according to Fred Loveys, ASUO vice president. Included in the 10 are: one married student housing seat, one fraternity seat, three off-campus housing seats and one College Inn Cooperative housing seat. In the academic category, one sophomore seat, one senior seat, one liberal arts-humanities seat and one liberal arts-social science seat are available. The closing deadline is set provisionally for noon Friday. The ASUO Senate will determine a definite deadline in a meeting Thurs day. Primary elections for these seats this term will be held Feb. 14 and 15, and the general elections for the seats will be Feb. 21 and 22. World Future Society to meet A meeting to organize a local chapter of the World Future Society will be held Thursday night at the home of LeRoy Owens, 2282 E. 15th. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Drug seminar scheduled tonight “Drugs: Hook or Turn-On?” will be the topic of tonight’s People to People! seminar at Canterbury Center. Experts will discuss the many sides of the drug controversy, from the good or ill effects of using marijuana and LSD to the problem of heroin and hard drug addiction in Lane County. The public is invited to the seminar which will be held at 470 East 11th St., at 8 p.m. Vietnamese victory dinner planned The Eugene Liberation Support Movement (formerly the Eugene Coalition Against the War) will be holding a victory dinner at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Newman Center, 1850 Emerald, to celebrate the victory the Vietnamese people are realizing in the signing of the peace treaty. The dinner will include shiskabob, rice, salad, a vegetarian casserole, and beverages. Along with the dinner there will be films and guerrilla theatre. Tickets are $1.50 and can be purchased at the door, with all proceeds going to the Peoples Workshop, planned for Feb. 10 and 11 in Eugene. An Oldie but Goodie. Rainier Beer. Rainwr Brewing Company Seattle Washington Sprague named to head group Vernon Sprague, head of the department of physical education in the College of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation at the University, has been elected president of the National College Physical Education Association for Men. Sprague was elected for the 1973-74 academic year at the 76th annual conference of the Association, held earlier this month in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has been a member of the executive council since 1971.