Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 11, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through
Friday during the school year, except during exam and
vacation periods, and tour times weekly during summer
session by the Emerald Board of Directors at the University
of Oregon.
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scription rates are based on annual contracts between the
Emerald and the ASUO and the Emerald and the University
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Editor ...Torrie McAllister
General Manager .Al Phelps
On Campus
Early Orientation-Registration to begin
The first session of the 1973 Early Orientation-Registration at the
University is on Friday, July 13.
The programs — there are six scheduled this month — are
designed to make registration in the University easier for altering
freshmen.
On any one of the six dates, July 13,16, 20, 27, 28, and 30, freshmen
who have reservations for the programs will come to the campus and
go through a process that will give them personalized academic ad
vising. acquaintance with the faculty and the facilities, and actual
registration in the University.
One of the dates. July 28, is on a Saturday. This allows those with
summer jobs to participate in the program.
Parents have been invited to accompany their sons or daughters
and participate in a special parents' program.
Robert Bowlin, dean of Student Personnel Services at the
University, reports that some 1,300 prospective freshmen have signed
up for the six sessions and that approximately 1,000 parents have
indicated that they will participate in the parents’ sessions
Former dean named co-ordinator
Arthur Esslinger. professor emeritus and former dean of the
University College of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, has
been appointed professor of physical education and acting graduate
coordinator at the University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y., for the 1973-74
academic year.
Esslinger. who has served on the faculty at the University since
1963. is a graduate of the University of Illinois. He received his doc
torate from the University of Iowa.
Funding won’t affect summer ticket prices
Ticket prices for students at this summer’s Carnival Theater are
not being affected by a lack of subsidy from the ASUO, according to
Ruey Thomas, business manager of the University Theater.
Thomas said that the University Theater’s contract with the
ASUO runs from September to September and that the present con
tract runs through the summer. Therefore, the price for student
tickets this summer is not being affected.
There is a possibility, however, that student ticket prices for
University Theater productions may change in the fall.
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The Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority announces the in
stallation of a 24-hour complaint line to serve the people of Lane
County. Hie number to call is 689-1732
Many people find it nearly impossible to reach the Authority on
regular office phones during peak pollution periods. This special line is
designed to serve these people, giving them a place to register their
complaints during these periods or any time after regular office hours.
Every morning the recorded complaints will be transferred to
regular complaint forms. Each complaint is then dealt with according
to its nature.
All field buring complaints are forwarded to the State DEQ Office
which is the official agency for the regulation of field burning. All
other complaints are dealt with by the Lane Regional Air Pollution
Authority’s Field Inspectors.
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