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‘Chalk Talk’ to be shown
What alcoholic beverages are and how they affect different people
is explained in the fi Im' Chalk Talk," to be shown at the next Community
Aicohol Education Program Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Scout Room of
the Central Presbyterian Church, 15th Avenue and Patterson Street.
One of a free weekly senes. "Chalk Talk was originally made as a
training film for the U S. Navy. It descnbes in layman's terms how
alcohol affects normal and alcoholic drinkers and stresses treatment for
alcoholics.
Art deadline extended
The application deadline has been extended for the non-salaried
position of Visual,and Performing Arts Coordinator. Applications will be
available in Suite 2, EMU, until 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Interested persons who can demonstrate the ability and willing
ness to work effectively in group situations presented by the Cultural
Forum are encouraged to apply.
For more information, call the EMU Program Office. 686-4373.
Puppet workshop set
Two puppetry workshops for teachers will be given at Edison
Elementary School, 1328 E. 22nd Ave. on Saturday and again on Feb. 4
from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
The first workshop will cover the use of puppets as a teaching tool;
the second workshop will focus on making simple puppets.
The cost is $8 for one session or $12 for both. Included in the fee
are a booklet on using puppets in the classroom and supplies for the
puppet-making session.
Carol Wade will conduct the workshops. For more information and
registration, call 345-2822.
Cartoonist Feiffer to talk
Cartoonist Jules Feiffer has agreed to speak at the Law School
Commencement exercises May 20.
Braulio Escobar, student bar association president, says in the
past the law school has had only local speakers at its graduation
ceremonies. He says Feiffer’s appearance is important because of his
nationwide fame.
Feiffer resides in New York and is most famous for his syndicated
cartoon ‘Feiffer.'' He is also a playwright and a writer for the Greenwich
Village Voice.”
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Eugene’s New Music Center
"Grand Re-opening"
THE PLACE
160 S. Park-On the Mall
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Friday Feb. 3rd, 8:30 & 11:30 pm
Advance Tickets $4.50 at Everybody’s, Sun Shop
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Hemophiliac
moves toward
blood goal
Ken Baker, a local hemophiliac
who recently submitted a plea to
the Emerald for blood donors, re
ports that he has received 112
volunteer donations from the
community.
At the present rate he will have
467 units to pay the debt due the
blood bank for an operation on his
knee. Without the voluntary dona
tions, he would have been
charged $6,705 for refills needed
during the operation.
Correction
Thursday's Hear and Now in
correctly listed its auditions for
University Theatre Production.
Auditions for “Stories to be Told"
will be held today at 4:40 and
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Pocket
Playhouse.
Econ seminar planned
A faculty-student seminar, "New Thoughts on the Theory of Un
employment” and a public lecture, "The New Inflation,” will be held
Tuesday Me|tzer 0t Carnegie-Mellon University will speak Tues
day at 232 Gilbert at 3:30 p.m. and again in the EMU, room to be posted,
at 8 p.m.
Meltzer s visit is sponsored by the economics department and the
Assembly and Lectures Committee. Co-sponsoring departments are
business administration, political science and the Honors College.
Meltzer is an economist known for his theoretical and policy con
tributions.
Pianists slate performance
Duo-pianists Frances Ragozzino and Patricia Nash will perform
with the Eugene Symphony at 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the
University Beall Concert Hall.
Tickets will be sold at the door for $3, $3.50, $4.50 and $5 each.
In addition, a dress rehearsal will be held at 7:30 tonight at Beall
Concert Hall.
Ragozzino and Nash are popular Eugene artists who will perform
Francis Poulenc's "Concerto in D minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra.
The 100-member symphony, under the direction of Lawrence
Maves, will perform Peter Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in B minor,
Op. 74.
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MEETINGS
The Baptist Student Union ' Lunch Bunch" will
meet in the EMU today from 11 30 a m to 1 30
p.m., room to be posted
The Campus Zen Fetiowstsp will meet today tor
meditation from 1:30 p.m. to 230 p.m. in the EMU.
room witt be posted
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
Orientation sessions explaining the services av
ailable to pb seekers are heM every Thursday at
330 pm. in 246 Susan Campbei Free workshops
m resume-writing, job interviewing, and job findng
are also offered
Speaa) arrangements lor workshops and nter
view sign-up sheets are available lor handc^rped
students by caling 686-3235
A representative (torn the University o» Alaska
wil hold two orientation sessions on teaching in
Alaska Monday, at 9:30 am. and 1 30 p m at the
EMU
U S Navy representatives wil be at the EMU
Jan. 30 through Feb. 3
Peace Corps representatives writ be at the EMU
on Jan 31 and Feb 1. They wil also hold mdvidual
interviews in 246 Susan Campbel
A representative from the Portland Civil Service
Commission wil be at toe EMU Tuesday trom noon
to 2 p m for a general information session
Interview s^n-ip sheets tor the following organi
zations wil be posted at 246 Susan Campbell
Wednesday at 8:15 a.m
Jan 30-Feb 3 U S. Navy Interviewing for Naval
Logistics. Naval Reactors. Naval Aviation, and
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Jan 31 Mewr & Frank Company interviewing
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or Libaral Arts
Jan 31 Union Pacrtc Rmkoad Company Inter
mawmg tar positions in Harming and Analysis
M B A teth related imdergraduata degree (quan
Starve analysis computer soenca. finance, man
agement indusinaJ engineering statistics)
Fab 1 and 2 Peace Corps Interviewing lor
overseas and domestic votunlear positions wan
opportunities in moetpnofaateoni . Any mayor. moat,
btf not al, require a B A or B S
Feb 1 and 2 American Hospital Supply Corpora
tion Interviewing lor Sales positions B.A . B S . or
MBA Any mapr.
Fab 3 International Busmess Machines (IBM)
Marketing, Computer Science. Chemistry and
Physics
MBCELLAMEOUS
The Friends of the Eugene PviOkc Ubrary wa
present a celebration oI Robert Bums, a national
poet ot Scotland between 1758 and 1796 Tuesday
noon at West 13th Avenue and Ova Street
The events will inckMto testings, bagppes. Scot
tish dancing and shortbread servings
Hawau Club There mil be a dance practice to
night from 7;30 to 9 m the EMU. room to be posted
Questions — call *85-2368
Growing Alternative Youth (GAYocrth) offers an
opportunity for socializing and discussion tor peo
ple under the age of 22 Join us tins evening ai 8
Cal 343-8130 for location or more information
Monday Afternoon Prosemnar Claus Bunde
sen, Institute for Psychology m Copenhagen will
speak Monday, at 4 pm. in Room 156 Straub His
topic wM be 'Size Normalzalion in Perception
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