f CLASSIFIEDS
686-43431
( ENTERTAINMENT )
THE EMU
CULTURAL FORUM
PRESENTS
Thursday, October 2]
WOMEN IN LOVE
Widely regarded as KEN
RUSSELL'S best film to date A
moving interpretation of D.H.
LAWRENCE'S novel. Considered
one of the few perceptive looks at the
female soul by a male artist.
ISO Science St
7 & 9:30 p.m.
Friday. October 24
EXPERIMENTAL
FILMS
100 PLC St
I p.m.
Sunday. October 24
STEELYARD BLUES
JANE FONDA and DONALD
SUTHERLAND wandering in the
desolate American industrial
heartland.
ISOlpIc SI
12350 24
t ENTERTAINMENT
BLACK FOREST TAVERN. 24S7
WILLAMETTE. Live music five nights a
week Chris plays Mondays, Dakotah plays
Tuesdays and Fridays, Tommy Smith plays
Wednesday. Medicine Wolf plays Saturday
Happy Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays.
9:30 to 10:30 p.m., Fridays 4 totp.m.
Foosball Tournament: Sunday at S p.m.
MICHELOBON TAP 12262:tfn
CARL O. JUNO FILMS. (BBC Ip.
terview and Biography). Two showings 7 and
9 p m, Thursday, October 23, 123 Science. St.
Single showing, 7:30p.m., Saturday, October
25, EMU Ballroom, SI. 12349:24
Landscape Films Presents
THE LAST AMERICAN
HERO
Starring
Jett Bridges and Valerie Ferine
Directed By
Lament Johnson
Cinemascope
The story of Jr Johnson Stock car racer An
American Legend
Plus one Cartoon
ItOPLC. SI
7 00 and 9:30
Tuesday, Oct. 21
CINEMA 7
EUGENE MINI MALL. SECOND FLOOR
10th and Olive. Ml 0733
TRUFFAUT'S LATEST FILM
DAY FOR NIGHT
showtimes 7:30 and 9:4S
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COMING ON NOVEMBER 1 an evening of
Blues and Folk with Mike Russo, Eric
Skchoenberg. and Tom Schwemer. 12345:23
f PERSONAL
HAVE TWO TICKETS to Allman Brothers
concert Friday in San Francisco Need
someone to share journey Jim 484 075*
1982 21
BEGINNING YOGA CLASSES
Sequential classes in Kundalini Yoga
starting the week of October 14, 12 1 p m.
Dunn Elementary School, 3711 Willamette.
For more information call: Or Sat Kirpal
Singh Enstrom 48A 0432 12330:24
( PERSONAL ]
VINTAGE CLOTHING
GARDENIA'S SECOND HAND STORE
449 East 13th, no. 4
Tuesday through Saturday, 12 4
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STOPPED SMOKING WITHIN th* last
month? The Oregon Smoking control project
would like to hear your story. Call 4*4-4954
1940:21
MERRILY BRINDA: Where are you?
Contact me 4*4 2439. God bless you for the
vegetables! The Proud Alaskan 1984:22
LINDA: GOOD LUCK this week We love
you! Your big sisters. 1991:21
CONGRATULATIONS NEW CHI OMEGA
members, Julie, Molly, Mary, Diane,
Francie, Pam, Cheryl, Jill, Miriam! 1993:21
This ain't no one night stan, steamer
love, montez. 1948:21
BITTER SWEET JAM. Professional rock
entertainment For information phone 503
444 3795 1975:29
DON'T FORGET The Inter Varsity meeting
tonight 7 p.m. Young Lounge. Topic: >
Friendship Evangeism2012:21
DEPRESSED? As a part of a research
problem, the Psychology Clinic is offering a
4 week treatment program for depressed
persons An initial screening test will be
given Persons who meet the criteria will be
seen 2 4 times per week by a therapist. The
treatment lee will be waived if the client
completes all assessment and daily records
needed lor the research. If interested, please
call 484 4944 on weekdays from > 30 a m. to
noonorltoSpm 12305:21
FREE LEASE-registered arabians Three
year gelding and yearling filly. Shown
successfully at Halter in Class A shows Stall
available at Fairgrounds 344 4925 1928:22
ANOTHER EMU Beer Garden Wednesday
Oct 22, 4 to 4 p.m. 12315:22
P R E MATURE EJACULATION TREAT
MENT PROJECT. The University of Oregon
Psychology Clinic has begun a project lor
the treatment of premature ejaculation
difficulties Couples who desire more in
formation should contact the Psychology
Clinic, weekdays, at 484 4954 12337:22
ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING
Learn how to be more direct with others in
making requests, setting limits and ex
pressing feelings through assertive
behavior
7 sessions 7 9p.m.
October 29 December 10 S15
Register at Campus YMCA, 14 EMU
12344:24
( PERSONAL )
THE ARCHETYPAL PSYCHOLOGY of Carl
G. Jung: a symposium. October 24 and 25,
EMU StS, students only S5. For pre
registration and schedule call DeBusk
Center, 68* 3418 12350:24
SKI BUMS
You don't know what fun is until you've skied
with the UO Ski CLUB. We meet tonight at 7
p m in the EMU Room to be posted.
12347:21
LANE MEMORIAL BLOOD BANK
DONORS NEEOEO:
A Positives units, A negatives units, O
Positives units, O Negative* units4 B
Positive-2 units; AB Positive-2 units
DONOR HOURS:
Mornings, Monday Thursday, 10:30-1:00
p.m.
Afternoons, Monday, Bloodmobile drawing;
Tuesday Thursday, 2:00-4:30 p.m.; Friday,
3:00 6:30 p.m.
Please call Lane Memorial Blood Bank, eta
fill, for appointments and additional in
formation.
JUST ARRIVED AT THE DOVE'S EYE
The latest update of the Whole Earth
Catalog All new and revised. Monday
through Friday, 10 a m. to 4 p.m., 1414
Kincaid Wednesday only, one group
miscellaneous posters, free one per person
12351:22
SUBJECTS NEEDED FOR psychological
experiments at the Psychology Clinic. An
initial screening test will be given If you are
selected for research project, you will be
paid a minimum of S20 for completing all the
required procedures If interested, call 684
4902 on weekdays i. vn 8 30 to noon or 1 to 5
p.m_12356:23
DEPRESSED? As part of a research
program, the Psychology Clinic is offering a
4 week treatment program for depressed
persons An initial screening test will be
given Persons who meet the criteria will be
seen 2 4 times per week by a therapist The
treatment fee will be waived if the client
completes all assessment and daily records
needed for the research If interested, please
call 686 496* on weekdays from 8 30 to noon
or 1 to 5 p m. 12355:23
— h"anDBALL CLUB
Elections Meeting
Tonight EMU 7 p.m.
Room will be posted
123*0:21
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR sub
scriptions can be purchased today at a 25 per
cent discount rate, in the EMU lobby
12339:24
It Takes All Kinds . . . .
Panel lists
criteria for
AD director
Expressing their concern for the
future of the University athletics,
members of the ASUO Student
Athletic Panel met Monday to
discuss criteria for the selection of
a permanent athletic director.
The ten-point criteria list, drawn
up by the student panel, will be
presented to the Athletic Director
Search Committee today to
provide student input in the
formulation of a job description
for applicants.
Heading up the panel's criteria
is the need for a director adept at
public relations. According to the
list, the students want a director
who is "willing to generate a
higher degree of community
participation and enthusiasm in
the University...sports programs,
capable of establishing a good
rapport with the alumni," and
"willing to...assure the student
body of their role in the decision
making process of the Athletic
Department."
The panel outlined the need for
a director able to adhere to Title
Nine legislation and to understand
the growing importance of
women's athletics. The goal, ac
cording to the listed criteria, is to
"secure equal opportunity for
males and females while allowing
the University flexibility in
determining how best to provide
such opportunity."
The panel suggested the
selection of an individual willing to
integrate the athletic program into
the education system "rather than
maintaining it as a separate en
tity."
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