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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1976)
briefs LECTURES Eckankar. the path ot total awareness: A Free Introductory Lecture will be held tonight at 7:30 in the EMU. room to be posted David Hernck. chemistry professor, will deliver a lecture entitled Quantum Numbers for Two Electron Atoms today at 3:30 p m. in Room 16 Science. His lecture is sponsored by the University physics department. MISCELLANEOUS Friday is the last day to change grade options Drop/Add forms may be obtained in the registrar s office from 10 a m. to 4:30 p m A department stamp is not required for an option change A charge of $1 is made for each grade option transac tion Students who have not picked up a free copy of their class schedule (student pnnt-out) are urged to do so immediately The registrar s office will be START GOING PLACES IN THE NAVY As an officer in the U.S. Navy, you will have a unique opportunity to gain experi ence as a leader in the dynamic world of ships at sea. 19 weeks of Officer Candidate School prepares you for four years of meeting daily challenges and facing the responsi bilities of command at sea. Start at about S 10.500 and increase to about SI7.000 in four years. The Navy has alot to offer. It's not for everyone, but it may be right for you. Contact the Saw Officer Programs Representative. Be someone special. In the Navy. OFFICER INFORMATION EMU Century Rooms February 9-13 fl Small Pizza, Tossed Salad & Soft Drink Sl.75 fridaq night at Pizza-Burgers £mU fishbowl bb Jim Gregory Dennis Pfaff Greg Wasson Greg Clark Paul Waldschmidt Chris Story Bob Welch Jenifer Blumberg Jerril Nilson JoAnn Fahlgren Jeff Nielson Rick Bella Patty Farrell Lois Lindsay Brad Lemley Wally Benson Jackman Wilson Kate Sergal Carl Bryant Susan Harper Gayle Freeman Ted Johnston Editor Managing Editor News Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Asst. News Editor Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Wire Editor Asst Graphics Editor Asst. Sports Editor Associate Editors: Politics Admin & Student Services ASUO Gov't. & Agencies Features, In-Depth Departments & Schools Community Production Manager Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Librarian Accountant Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday during fall, winter and spring terms, except during exam weeks and vacation periods During summer session the Emerald is publshed Tuesday and Thursday during the eight-week term and on Thursday the last three weeks of the eleven-week term The Oregon Dally Emerald is published by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co , Inc , at the University of Oregon, Eugene Oregon 94703. Subscnption rates: (1) University of Oregon student and faculty-staff subscription rates are based on annual contracts the Emerald makes with the Associated Students of the University of Oregon and with the Univer sity administration. The subscription rate is $3 44 a person. (2) Special subscriptions for persons not in category (1) are available for $20 a year (12 months) or $7 a term The Oregon Daily Emerald offices are in the north wing of the Erb Memorial Union. News/Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 The Oregon Daily Emerald is a member of Associated Press and College Press Service. closed Monday to Washington's Birthday Representatives from Willamette University Law School in Salem will be on campus today to talk to non-tradilional students aboul law careers and par ticularly Willamette Umversity s program It you have an interest in a law career, be sure to drop by 109 Library today between 10 30 am and 4 JO P A|| badminton enthusiasts remember to enter the WRA sponsored tournament Events include women-men-mnred. single and doubles Enter be lore 5pm Thursday. Feb 19 For more mtorma Ion call 686-3389 of stop by 171 Ger ling* Anne, FILMS Lacrosse Films will be shown l,oo ol today al 7 30 p m o EMU Room 101 The give an introductory ptesemalion ol too ,oo,t Zh championship highlights The University Anthiopological Underqraduaie Assoctaton announces a showing of the l,im The Turtle People and the film Slash and Burn Ag ncullure in Studio A at 7 30 p m on Friday (-,..€l ai->, Journalists plan confab Prominent journalism alumni will speak Friday at the annual press conference, co-sponsored by the Oregon Newspaper Publishers As sociation (ONPA) and the University's journalism school. The conference will open Friday morning with a report from John Hulteng, journalism school dean, on The State of the School—and of Journalism Education. Following his speech, a panel of three Oregon publishers will explore the proposition, Theres a Bright Future for Community Journalism.. If. All three panelists are Oregon alumni: John Moreau of the John Day Blue Mountain Eagle, David Trussell of the Lake County Examiner, and Steven Hungerford. publisher of the Milwaukie-North Clackamas Review University of Minnesota Prof. Everette Dennis, an Oregon graduate and former editor of the Oregon Daily Emerald, will evaluate The New Journalism — Good Influence or Bad9' After a noon luncheon, Bob Lucas, former managing editor of the Denver Post, will read an address prepared by Eric Allen Jr., editor of the Medford Mail Tribune. Allen, who had planned to give the speech, is unable to attend because of a recent operation Patricia O Bnen. member of the Chicago Sun-Times will then speak on Women in the Newsroom — What Next? The only non-journalism school alumnus on the program will be Brian Lanker. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for the Eugene Re gister Guard. He will present a slide-sound discussion on Images of Man. fl _ ~ i —. .. ft — ~.A ^ k I ^ ~ ^ ^ — m. 1 i 1$ 1,215,628.20 * I Find Out Why and I Where It Goes!!!!! * * SL J The following is a schedule of the public budget * hearings called for by ASUO Budget-Counter * Budget process. The three days of hearings will * be divided into different areas of concern which * programs fall in to. They will be held in the EMU * from 4 to 6 each day and the rooms will be £ posted. * J The ASUO will be holding public hearings this * Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday for the pur lin pose of generating student input irto how next * year’s (1976-1977) Incidental Fee monies J should be distributed. This is YOUR opportunity * to voice your opinion and be heard!!! K * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * *** * **** ** *** * 9#C * ** * 3? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Thursday Feb. 12: EMU, Athletics, Minority, and Miscellaneous Erb Memorial Union EMU Board Athletic Department Women's Intercollegiate Athletics Native American Student Union Black Student Union MEChA Asian American Student Union Chinese Student Association 3-D Self Development Gay People’s Alliance Alert Foreign Student Organization International Education Center Recreational Folk Dance Repretory Dancers Action Now University Theater ^ ...... A L ^ ^P ^p ^p ^p ^p ^P ^P ^P ^p ^p ^p ^P ^P ^P ^P