Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 30, 1978, Page 2, Image 2

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    Bronze Age lecture set
A free public lecture called “The Bronze Age in Greece: Two
Thousand Years of Puzzles,” will be presented tonight at 8 in 177
Lawrence Hall.
Terpsichori Tzabella-Evjen, a classics professor at the University
of Colorado, will examine and propose possible solutions for numerous
problems facing the archaeologist seeking to reconstruct the history of
Greece in the Bronze Age (3.000 to 1,000 B.C.). She will address
herself to such questions as where the Early Bronze Age people came
from, and when Greek speaking people arrived in Greece.
Woodwinds to perform
The University Woodwind Quintet will perform at Beall concert hall
tonight at 8.
The quintet is a faculty music group and its members perform with
the University Summer Festival Orchestra and Eugene symphony.
The group includes faculty members Peter Bergquist, Edward
Kammerer, Robert Moore, Richard Trombley and Margaret Quacken
bush, a local musician and teacher.
The program will be Andante “pour le Cor Anglais” by Anton
Reicha, Quintette by Jean Francaix and Quintette II for Woodwind
Instruments by Alvin Etler.
There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend.
Women to hold retreat
Women in Campus Ministry will hold a retreat-conference for Uni
versity women students and staff members, Friday and Saturday at the
Wesley Center, 1414 Kincaid. St.
This $5 conference is the first of its kind in Oregon for women to
explore their spirituality. The workshops will focus on the place of
women in the organized church. Sexism and the Bible, Women
Theologizing, Personal Growth and Improvization workshops will be
held.
Contact the center at 344-4219.
Costa Ricans visit campus
Six Costa Rican educators will spend three days, beginning today
at the University under the Partners of the Americas Teachers Ex
change Program.
During their visit, the exchange teachers will tour various University
facilities and will observe regular classes in the College of Arts and
Sciences.
Morris to speak
David Morris, neighborhood self-reliance expert, will speak Tues
day at 7:30 p.m. in 167 EMU.
Morris will give an alternative vision of society based on self
reliance, as sponsored by SEARCH, the Survival Center, the Cultural
Forum and the Landscape Architecture Department.
Train for the
Navy’s sky now.
If you qualify, you can sign up for Navy
flight training while you're still in college
and be assured of the program you want.
Our AOC Program (if you want to be a Pilot)
or our NFOC Program (if you want to be a
Flight Officer) can get you into the Navy
sky for an exciting, challenging career.
For more details, see the Navy Recruiter below.
Be Someone Special. Fly Navy.
This year we’ll have over 1100 flight positions available.
The Navy Officer Information Team on campus
Jan 30 • Feb 3
Placement office by appt. or ERB Century Rooms
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Delegates recall
women’s confab
A public meeting Tuesday will
recount the experiences of six
Oregon delegates and other area
women who attended the National
Women’s Conference in Houston.
“Houston Revisited,’’ will begin
at 7:30 p.m. in the council cham
bers at city hall.
The meeting is sponsored by
seven women's groups.
Reps set campus visit
Peace Corps and VISTA representatives will be at the University
this week to register seniors for overseas and U S. volunteer assign
ments that begin this spring and summer.
Information will be available in the EMU lobby Tuesday and Wed
nesday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with interviews in the Career Planning
and Placement Service in Susan Campbell Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday and Friday.
According to Chris Kimble, recruiting team leader from Portland,
the Peace Corps and VISTA are revitalized under the Carter administra
tion, with both programs undergoing a change of emphasis and an
expansion.
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MEETINGS
Growing Alternative Youth (GAYouth) offers an
opportunity for sodalzing and discussion tor peo
ple under the age of 22. Join us this evening at 6:00
Call 343-6130 lor location or more information.
The Baptist Student Union (BSU) Discovery
group meets Tuesday mornings at 7 a.m. In a booth
on the top level of the EMU Skylght. If you're in
terested. attend or calf 344-7443.
The Campus Zen Fellowship will meet for medi
tation from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the EMU (room be
posted).
The Baptist Student Union "Lunch Brunch" will
meat today from 11:30 to 1 30 in the EMU. room to
be posted
Hawaii dub: dance practice tonight from 7:30 to
930 at the Agate #2 Quonset Hut. across from
Bean Dormitory complex For questions call
Debbie. 465-2368
The flrst meeting of the Beptist Student Unton
Adventure I (serious study) group is tonight at 7:30.
1930 Onyx #6 We will be discussing the first half of
J B PhiHipe book. Tour God Is Too Small Call
344-7443 for more information
LECTURES
MONDAY AFTERNOON PROSEMINAR Mal
colm Brenner, visiting Research Associate, will
speak today at 4 p m., In Room 156 Straub his
topic: "The Psychophysical Law: Individual differ
ences. dynamic range effects, and metaphysical
considerations.''
CAMPU8 INTERVIEWS:
Orientation sessions eretaining the services av
ailable to job seekers are held every Thursday at
3:30 p.m. at 246 Susan Campbel Free workshops
in resume-writing, job interviewing, and job Anting
are also offered
Special arrangements for workshops and inter
view sign-up sheets are available for handcapped
students by calling 686-3235
U S Mwine Corps representatives will be at Tie
EMU on Feb 6 and 7.
NOW
OPEN
STORE WIDE SALE
All records, tapes and paraphanelia especially
priced for our Grand Opening.
Sheldon Shopping Ctr. 344-9539
on Coburg Rd. Mon,-Fri. 11-9 p.m.
1526 Coburg Rd. Sat. 11-7 p.m., Sun. 11-5 p.m.
Interview sign-ip sheets lor the foiowmg organi
zations will be posted at 246 Susan Campbell Hall
on Wednesday. February 1 at 8:15 a m
Feb 6 Progressive Casualty Insurance Com
pany Interviewing lor management training prog
ram. Prefer MBAs vri> talk with BA/BS any
major
Feb 6 6 7 Automated Data Processing Inter
viewing lor Customer Service and Sales positions
Majors In Accounting. Marketing and Data Proces
sing.
Feb 6 6 7. Electronic Data Systems. Interview
ing lor Operations Development Program and Sys
tems Engineer Development Program Majors in
Finance. Accounting. Business. Computer Sci
ence. Management. Math, and M B A.'*.
Feb. 7 Great-West Lila Assurance Interviewing
tor Grotto Accounts Representative. B.A.JB S in
Business. Finance. Economics Insurance, and
Marketing
Feb. 7 6 8.1 Magnin Interviewing lor Merchan
dsing Training Program B.A./B S in Business
Administration. Management. Marketing. Relating.
Clothing 6 Textiles, or Liberal Arts vrith retail ex
perience preferred
Feb 7 A 8. J.C. Penney Company. Inc Interview
ing for Merchandising/Management Training Prog
ram BA./B S In Business Administration. Market
ing. and Liberal Arts
Feb. 8 Goodyear Tire 6 Rubber Company kser
vteuAng lor Management Training. B.A./B.S in Bus
mess Administration or Economics
Feb. 8. TekSonix. Inc htarvtomtog lor poaNone m
Research and Development in Manufacturing
Bachelor's. Master a and Ph D. candidates in
Computer Science. Physics, and Chemistry Also
interviewing lor some summer positions Majors in
Physics and Chemistry
Feb 9 Canada Life Assurance Interviewing tor
Career Salas and Sales Management M B A t.
Business. Liberal Arts, and Social Sciences
Feb. 9 Beil Laboratories. Intarviewing tor posi
tions in Research and Development Master's and
Ph.D. canddates in Computer Science. Software 6
Systems Engineering. Systems Design. Mechani
cal Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. Also
wtl interview some B.S./8.A. canddates
Feb. 9 Pacific Northwest Bek. Interviewing lor
Developing Managers Program, Engineering
Marketing/Sales. Prefer Business Administration
Computer Science. Sciences. Math, end ail En
gineering except Chemical and Nuclear
Feb. 10. Prudential Insurance Company Inter
viewing tor Sales. Marketing, and other administra
tive positions with management potential Any
major
Feb. 10. David Douglas School District Inter
viewing for elementary and secondary positions
Any education major
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