Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 16, 1978, Page 2, Image 2

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Bike citations avoidable
Beginning today, campus security personnel will issue citations on
unregistered and illegally parked bicycles.
This week, however, a citation on an unregistered bicycle can be
voided if the owner registers the bicycle at the Campus Security Office
in Straub Hall within 10 days after receiving the citation. After this week,
bikes will be impounded if they are not registered.
Bikes that are impounded, illegally parked or not registered merit a
$2 fine. Impounded bicycles will be released only upon payment of the
$2 and proof of registration.
Illegally parked bicycles will be fined because of the safety hazard
they present, says Richard Tanner, supervisor of campus security.
Parking violations include blocking a doorway, ramp or sidewalk, and
parking in the lobby or hallway of a building.
Additional bicycle parking information may be obtained from the
security office.
Bicycles may be registered with either the University or the City of
Eugene to be considered properly licensed by both authorities.
According to Tanner, bicycles are less likely to be stolen and easier
to identify and recover if they are registered. He estimates that 90
percent of the bicycles stolen on campus in the past were unregistered
and unlocked.
Approximately 2,000 bicycles have been registered free with cam
pus security, but an unknown number of students with bikes have yet to
license them.
Babysitting clinics begin
The Amazon Community Center Youth Program of the Eugene
Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor a babysitting clinic
beginning Tuesday. Persons can receive certification through the Uni
versity. Special Services program to work with and babysit disabled
children.
The clinics will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m., Tuesdays until Feb. 24, at
Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St.
The fee is $3 and instruction is provided by professionals of
Eugene area school and agencies.
Registration deadline is Friday at Amazon Community Center from
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
For more information contact Debbie Baker, 687-5351.
DAN KAMIN
EMU Cultural Forum
Saturday, January 28
EMU Ballroom 8:00 p.m.
Tickets available
at the EMU main desk.
Search psych
students need
prerequisite
Students registered for the
Search class “Alternative Pers
pectives in Psychology” must
have completed the course in
Humanistic Psychology 454 to
qualify for the three credits offered
by the Search class.
Students who don’t meet the
prerequisite must drop the class,
according to instructor Jeannette
Murray.
Contact Murray at 343-6537.
Labor workshops set
Wage and hour and civil rights laws are the topics of two free
workshop sessions to be conducted by the Oregon Bureau of Labor at
Lane Community College (LCC) for area employers.
The workshops will be held this Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 25,
in the LCC Board Room, located on the second floor of the college’s
administration building.
Hours of the sessions are from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from
1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Jan. 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 to
3 p.m. on Jan. 25.
The Tuesday workshop, conducted by Pat Landers of the State
Bureau of Labor and Ralph Knipe of the U.S. Department of Labor, will
focus on state and federal minimum wage and overtime regulations,
time and payroll recordkeeping, employing minors and wage agree
ments and employer policies.
Further information may be obtained by calling, toll-free, the
Oregon Bureau of Labor, 1-800-452-3503.
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MEETINGS
The Campus Zen Fellowship will meet today in
the EMU for lunch from 12-12:30 and for meditation
from 1:30-2:10 p m. Rooms will be posted
The Jewish Student Union steering committee
wilt meet tonight at 8 at 1414 Kincaid.
Hawaii dub: Important meeting concerning luau
matters and dance practices tonight at 7 EMU
room to be posted.
The Baptist Student lunch bunch” wiN meet in
the EMU today from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., room
to be posted.
MISCELLANEOUS
Students planning to student Mad) spring term
must submit or update their student teaching folder
to the Office of Field Experience Programs, Educa
tion Annex by Friday. Student Teaching reserva
tions for the 1978-79 academic year must be made
by Feb. 15.
Today there vyil be a series of showings of "The
Incredible Bread Machine" at the Instructional
Meda Center (groisid floor, library. Klncted side)
from 12-3 p.m , every 45 minutes. This award win
ning film was produced by a group of young and
enthusiasticbefievers in the free enterprise system
Art opening: oils and drawings by Bedo tonight at
7:30 at Gertrude s Cate, 1161 Lincoln St
The University Smoking Control Project is still
accepting smokers who want to "kick the habit."
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Cal 686-4964 from 6 a m to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday. There is a nominal charge for the
program along with a refundable deposit
The Center of Environmental research. School of
Architecture and Ailed Arts is initialing a series of
lunchtime seminars today This research collo
quium will discuss grantwriting, app* cations to
specMc foundations and research in process. The
meetings win be held In the Faculty Center, room to
be announced, from 12:15to130 each Monday All
interested persons invited.
I'm O K. You're O K. We’re pH O K. Learn more
abo« yourself and your relationships with others
through Transactional Analysis Cal the Counsel
ing Center at 686-3227 to get started.
Monday Afternoon Proseminar: “Color Trwtspa
rency" is the title of Jack Beck's talk to be $ven
today at 4 p.m , in Room 156 Straub
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
Orientation sessions explaining the services av
ailable to job seekers are held every Thursday at
3:30 p.m. at 246 Susan Campbel Hal. Free work
shops in resume-writing. Job Interviewing, and job
findng are aiao offered.
Special arrangements for workshops and Inter
view aign-up sheets are available for handcapped
students by calling 686-3235
A representative from the University of Alaska
wS hold two orientation sessions on teaching in
Alaska on Monday. Jan. 23 at 930 a m and 1:30
p.m. at the EMU
Interview sigrvcp sheets lor the Inflowing organi
zations wifi be posted at 246 Susan Campbel Hal
Wednesday at 8:15 a.m
Jan. 24. Southern Pacific Transportation Com
pany. Interviewing for Transportation Assistant in
Management Development Program. Prefer B.S.
and/or MBA with major in Transportation.
Jan. 24. Metropolian Ufa Insurance Company
Interviewing for Sales and Management positions.
Any major.
Jan. 25. Supper's Rah N Chips Interviewing for
Management Training Program Business or Lib
eral Arts majors.
Jan. 26. Weyerhaeuser Company.
Jan. 27. Wharton School of Business Administra
tion, University of Pennsylvania. Interviewing for
graduate program. Any major
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