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...et al ‘Whale Night’ benefit set The Oregonians Cooperating To Protect Whales (OCTPW) and the University Survival Center will present "An Evening For Whales” with a benefit dance Friday in the EMU ballroom from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Proceeds of the dance will go to improvements at the OCTPW office, 873 Willamette St., on behalf of whale education efforts. The group plans to circulate petitions on a statewide basis to boycott Japanese.and Russian products. Wheatfield, Slow Buck and Lori Moritz will provide music at the dance Friday. Tickets are $2 in advance or $2.50 at the door. They can be picked up at the EMU main desk, Sun Shop, Everybody’s Records, John Warren Stores or the downtown office of OCTPW. Fiji’s rechartering slated It will be an eventful weekend for the Fiji’s, thanks to their recent recognition by the international chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. The rechartering of the Epsilon Omicron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta will occur at ceremonies beginning Friday at the Valley River Inn. An “aH campus lunch” will be held Saturday at 12:15 p.m. in the McKenzie Room, Valley River Inn. The public is invited. Delta colony of Phi Gamma Delta has been on campus for two years. The local chapter was founded on campus in 1911 and was active for 58 years until the house was closed because of anti-war and anti-establishment feelings at that time, according to one of its colony members. There have been 932 members initiated into this fraternity since its opening. SAVE up to 50%!!! Top quality IRREGULARS Levi — Wrangler — Maverick — Kennington^— Sport King — Ditto SHANG DRAPER’S Wearhouse Outlet Watch for "Shang Says Trivia” 539 E. 13th Next to Charlie’s Too nr»rn~iri~ -■- ■*■■*■ - — - - - - *■-■*■ Rainbow ICS looking for the right pair of glasses? come in 8c browse just one block from campus 768 East 13th 343-3333 D<w«n O Cn/i^inn A Salem set for non-traditional ed conference A conference of legislators and educational policy makers will be held Friday at Chemeketa Com munity College in Salem, from 1 to 9 p.m. The conference on “Non traditional Learners and Post secondary Educational Policy," will focus on the educational needs of persons older than tradi tional students with fulltime com mitments to work or family, who live in a place without easy access to a college campus and who have financial limitations. The conference is one of sev eral to be held at various Oregon locations and is coordinated by Valerie McIntyre, assistant CSPA professor. McIntyre is coordinator of a University of Oregon project to develop programs for non traditional learners at the state's public and private colleges and universities. The project is funded primarily by the Oregon Educa tional Coordinating Commission. Persons interested in attending the conference at Chemeketa may reach McIntyre at 686-5163. Friday last day for applications A reminder to students applying for degrees: Friday is the last day to make application for fall term graduation. It is also the final day for students to add or drop courses without having the change recorded on their trans cripts. Classical trio to perform The Elizabethan Trio, an ensemble of three women, will bring the Renaissance to Beall Hall Friday at 2:30 p.m. The program, “The Flourishing Age: A Literary and Musical Tour," features Anna Carol Dudley, sopranoo; Laurette Goldberg, harpsichord and virginals, and Rella Lossy, dramatic narrator. Included in the prog ram will be dramatic readings from Ronsard, Arbeau, Ascham, Nashe, Burton and Shakespeare, accompanied by the music of Chambon njeres, Guedron, Frescobaldi, Caccini, Byrd and Dowland. The performers share a variety of backgrounds and interests. Goldberg teaches privately and is on the faculties at the University of California Berkeley and the San Francisco Conservatory. Dudley also teaches at San Francisco State University, Stanislaus State College, the Baroque Music Seminar at Cazadero and the Basically Baroque Symposium at University of California San Diego. Lossy is a member of the Directory of American Poets and theater editor of the “East Bay Review." The program is free and open to the public. Peanuts b\ * Kerles VI **rNuli HOV NEVER STOP CRITICIZIN6 ME, P0 HOU? T I SHOULD THINK HOU'D 6ET TIRED OF CRITICIZING ME briefs MEETINGS The Incidental Fee Committee is having a meet ing tonight at 5 30 Programs on the agenda are Women s Resource end Referral Asian Ikwcn Student Union. Developmental Studies 3 D Forensics and Drug Information Center Ftoom to be posted The Campus Chapter of the League of Women Voters will meet m the EMU today from noon to t p m Janet Gilaspre win lead the Oscusaon on energy le * * * * * * # * * What is The LOVE RING? LOVE RING is 3 small plastic ring, perfectly safe and legal. The secret of the LOVE RING is in the way you use it. Nothing to smoke or swallow Can be used over and over. YOU CAN DEPEND on the LOVE RING when your woman depends on you! TRY IT! YOU’LL LIKE IT! »|ca#cs|ca9Ka#ca|Katca#catca Regular Price $3.00 INTRODUCTORY OFFER ONLY $2.00 Complete Satisfaction or Your Money Back *No Further Purchase Necessary By You. *W^|ca|e»|c»|c9|C3«e9fca|c>|ca#es|ca|i LOVE RING. PO Bo* 591 Beaverton. Ore 97005 I enclose $2 00 oCheo qM 0 oCash Please send me one LOVE RING & S2 50 worth ot Coupons * I am 18 years or older NAME. ADDRESS. CITY... STATE.Zr. Please Allow 2 Weeks For Delivery There mm be an Oregana yearbook staff meetvig today *4 30p m m Room M 111 EMU ■ you can t make It or 4 you have questions call C»x* Nay at 0*1 4305 or 342-3179 Sh4oh On Campu* wet maat today at 11 45 a m *> tie EMU We are searching »ve Bble tor its aland onjusbee Anyone nterested a yvviiad Room to be posted m the EMU Gay People a Wane* Brown Bag Meeting Jean ut lor munchmg and meabng tram noon to t 30 p m tn Room 318. 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