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Applications Available
The following committees are open
ing applications for students to fill
positions during the summer session.
Applications can be picked up at the
A. S. V. O. office 315 EMC.
Application deadline is Thurs. July
19, 1973.
The following committees have
openings.
1. Status of Women 3 positions.
2. Academic Occasions Comm. 3 positions.
3. Academic Requirements 1 positions.
4. Equal Employment Opportunity 1 position.
5. Student Conduct Comm. 1 position.
6. Scholastic Deficiency Comm. 2 position*
7. New Student Orientation Comm. 4 positions
8. Assembly and University Lectures Comm.
3 positions.
Editor.
Managing Editor
News Editor*
Associate Editor, :
Departments
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Student Govt.-Programs-lnterests
City-County Government
Eugene Community
Environment-Consumer Affairs
Editorial Page Editor
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Sports Editor
National Nows
Photo Editor
Entertainment Editor.
Torrie McAllister
.Cynthia Spinelli
.Drex Heikes
Scotta Cal lister
.John Knowlton
Marianne Rinaldo
. Kathleen Glanville
Peggy McMullen
.Lee Siegal
George Buddy
.Jim Russell
.Merlin Mann
.Abbie Zlffren
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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
ol Oregon.
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Subscription Rates:
(1) University of Oregon student and faculty-staff sub
scription rales are based on annual contracts between the
Emerald and the ASUO and the Emerald and the University
administration. The rate of these subscriptions is ap
proximately $2.00 per year.
(2) Special subscriptions for persons not included in
category (I) are available at a rate of $10.00 per year, $*.30
per academic year and $3.50 per term'
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Qeneral Manager .Al Phelps
On Campus
Summer term class printouts available
Students are requested to pick up a computer copy of their summer
term class schedules starting today, according to Assistant Registrar
Dorothy Brown.
Brown says it is important that students pick up their printouts to
avoid any misunderstanding concerning class registration and grade
options.
Printouts can be picked up at the Registrar’s Office, 10 a.m. to noon
and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Clark receives Pasadena College award
University President Robert D. Clark has been named as one of two
recipients of the 1973 Distinguished Achievement Award from
Pasadena College, California.
President Clark received his Bachelor of Arts degree from
Pasadena College in 1931.
He was selected for the award, which includes a plaque and citation,
by the Alumni Association of Pasadena College.
Community
Youth service finds summer jobs
The Oregon State Employment Division and the Governor’s Com
mission on Youth are cooperating again this year to help young people
find summer work.
The state’s Youth Employment Service (Y.E.S.) now has offices in
Eugene and Springfield.
Y.E.S. is urging employers to look around and think about the jobs
that young people can do for them this summer.
To hire young people for the summer, employers can contact the
Y.E.S. office in Eugene, 432 W. 11th Ave., 686-7777, or the Springfield
Y.E.S office at 765 N. “A” St., 746-0721.
Y.E.S. also has an office in Cottage Grove at 510 Whitaker, 942-4323.
Canoing and river running classes open
Openings are still available in two courses in basic canoeing and
river running, offered by Eugene Parks and Recreation Department.
The instruction includes one day on calm water at Fern Ridge Lake, a
one day trip down the Willamette River and one overnight outing on
the McKenzie River.
The first River School for those age 12 and over is July 16, 17,19 and
20. The second River School is July 30, 31, Aug. 2 and 3 for those age 14
and up. The first two days of each session are scheduled for 9 a.m. - 4
p.m.
The registration fee of $5 should be paid at the parks and recreation
office in city hall prior to the starting date of each session.
Pollution agency selects administrator
Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority Director, Vem Adkison, has
announced the appointment of Joseph Lassiter to the newly created
position of Program Administrator.
Mr. Lassiter began his new duties July 10. He has been with the Air
Pollution Authority since November 1971 as a field representative.
The new position was created by a study ordered by the board of
directors to better organize the agency for its size and growth.
Recruitment was done through the Lane County Personnel Office. Mr.
Lassiter was selected from more than 50 applicants from Oregon,
Washington and California.
Short summer classes offered
Some students find it to their advantage to attend only short summer
programs while they work in the summer and others wish to earn
additional college credits beyond the regular summer session. For
these reasons the Oregon Division of Continuing Education has
scheduled the following short term programs in Portland:
July 23 - August 24, Anthropology Field Work; August 13-17,
Taxation in State and Local Government, Coping with the Drug Crisis,
Management of Auxiliary School Personnel, Driver Education,
Gestalt Therapy, Drug Education, Smoking and Health Workshop,
Radiological Health Survey, and Sex Education; August 13-24,
Teaching Art in the Elementary School; August 20-24, Human
Relations Training. For information on fees, hours of instruction and
location of seminars, call the Division of Continuing Education offices
at 686-4231.
No draft, but you must register
Selective Service Director Byron Pepitone today reminded the
nation’s young men that even though there is no draft, they still are
required to register with Selective Service at the time of their 18th
birthday.
“I am concerned that many of our young men may fail to register
when they reach 18 years of age because they are unaware of their
responsibilities to Selective Service,” Pepitone said. It would be un
fortunate if a young man should break the law because the proper
information has not been made available to him,” he added.
Failure to register is a violation of the law, Pepitone emphngiTaH
and could result in prosecution by the Department of Justice.
The President’s authority to induct men into the service expired on
July 1.