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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1978)
...ct al PEANUTS?. ( Karlen M Schulz YOU DIDN'T 6IVE ME A VALENTINE TODAY BECAUSE YOU CAN'T STAND THE SI6HT OF ME THAT'S A PRETTY FEEBLE EXCUSE!! Banners ring in festival Thirteen colorful banners will grace flagpoles in the central mall plaza, Willamette and Broadway Camp seeks summer help The Oregon Trail Section of the American Camping Association is holding its summer camp staff recruitment day in the EMU, room to be posted, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. Representatives from Oregon youth camps will interview potential summer staff members for positions ranging from camp directors to cooks to cabin counselors. All interested persons are urged to drop by and check on the opportunities for summer employ ment. Contact Jim Stratton at 686-4356 for more information. Streets, today at noon to bring out the festive nature of Valentine’s Day and Oregon’s birthday. The flags are the result of the combined efforts of the Lane Regional Arts Council, the City of Eugene and the local office of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. They are designed by Celeste LeBlanc, currently employed by the arts council. Chariots discussed in guest’s lecture A classic sport that lives on in small competitions around the world will be the subject of a free slide-illustrated lecture in Room 123 Science I, at 8 tonight. Prof. Jo-Ann Shelton, a scholar of classic Roman drama at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a prize-winning horsewoman, will speak on ' Chariot Racing in Imperial Rome." At Berg’s West: DOWNHILL SKI EQUIPMENT IS ON SALE! SKIS 20% to 40% OFF! BOOTS 20% to 30% OFF! Examples: Scott Superlight 30% off sale $135.00 Nordica Astro Lady Elite 30% off sale $85.00 ALL ADULT VESTS SALE 50% OFF! Visa & Mastercharge welcome Get there early for best selection! Open 10 am to 6 pm and Friday & Saturday til 9:00 at 13th & Lawrence phone 343-0014 Page 2 Open hours set at Boyd’s office Open student hours will be held by University Pres. William Boyd from 11 a m. to noon today. Any student who wants to meet with the President is invited to visit with Boyd during designated student hours. Visitations are usually limited to about 15 minutes. No appoint ments are necessary. However, students may wsh to call the president’s Office in advance to reserve a place during scheduled student hours. Those wishing to reserve time blocks can call Christine Leonard at 686-3036. Women’s group plans classes The Women s Referral and Resource Service will sponsor a series of body awareness classes for women to be held on the University campus. The workshop, which will include four two-hour sessions, will cover women’s menstrual cycles, vaginal infections, speculum exams and meno pause. The first class will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The other sessions will be held the following three Wednesdays. For more information, or to register, contact the Women’s Referral and Resource Service in Suite 1 of the EMU, 686-3327 ». . a si an amencan student union presents a musical performance by IMOBUKO JOANNE MIYAMOTO music for the struggle by asians in america MONDAY FEBRUARY 20; S pm EMU BALLROOM $3.00 . tickets on sale at emu desk Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday ex ®xam *aek® «nd vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald uwshng Co., Inc , at the Univeratty of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. 97403. The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union, and is a member of the Associated Press Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term and $20 per year News and Editorial 686-5511 Di*Hay Advertising and Business 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 Production 6864381 Editor Managing Editor Asst Managing Editor News Editor Graphics Editor Asst Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Wally Benson Tom Wolfe Becky Young Chen O'Neil Adrienne Salinger Jim Payi .e Tom Jackson Vs Sports Editor Asst Sports Editor Entertainment Editors Wire Editor Associate Editors: Departments and Schools Features State and Local Potties Community State System and Student Services ASUO Environment Night Editor Production Manager Advertising Manager Controller Mike Marino Nick Dawson Jerrtl Nitson Cheryl Rudert Chris Norman Melody Ward Jock Hatfield Jane Lehman Kevin Harden Rich Seven Carolyn Beaver Kathy Monje Becky Young Betsy Bodne Carl Bryant Jean Ownbey Portland rabbi to visit Rabbi Alan Berg from Portland's Congregation Beth Israel will give a talk entitled “The End of the American Jewish Community/’ Wednesday at noon in the EMU, room to be posted. The Rabbi's visit is sponsored by the Jewish Student Union (JSU) and is the first of a series of lectures on contemporary Jewish themes by Rabbis from Portland's congregations. For more information, contact the JSU at 686-4366. Drum group beats music The University Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Prof. Charles Dowd, will perform a Matchmaker claims no money guarantee Grace Henderson, a Eugene matchmaker featured in the Feb. 2, 1978 Emerald, does not claim to have a money-back guarantee as the article reported. She has returned money to unsatisfied customers on occasion, but it is not a set policy. briefs MEETINGS The Campus Zen Fellowship will meet for meditation today from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. in the EMU (room to be posted) The Incidental Fee Committee will meet today at 5:30 p.m. in the EMU (room to be posted). On the agenda are the following programs: 5:30 SEARCH. 6:15 University Theatre. 6:45 Asian American Student Union, 730 HPEROSAC. 8 Forensics, 8:45 University Veterans The pubic is invited and encouraged to attend. LECTURES Glen Gordon wil give a talk on National Health Services in China Wednesday at 8:30 a m. in Room 110 Essinger Lunch Time Lectures today presents Peter Bergquist. music professor, speaking on Renaissance Music. At noon in the EMU. room to be posted The biology department presents Wiliam Wits. Marine Biomedical Institute. Galveston, Tx., speaking today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 30 Science 1 on "Organization of lie Primate Spino-thaiamic Tract." Author-artist Daniel Rhodes will present a slde-ilustratied lecture tonight at 8 in Room 107. Lawrence Hal. free concert at Beall Concert Hall at 8 tonight. Featured will be Kevin Super, a third-year percussion major, who will perfrom Cadenza, a timpani solo by Everett Firth and Orion M. 42 by British avant garde composer Reginald Smith Brindle. Other portions of the program include the first Northwest performance of “4 For Percus sion” by Cleveland composer Donald Erb and "Third Construction For Percussion Quartet" by John Cage. His talk, on ceramic arts, is being sponsored by the Department of Fine and Applied Arts The public is invited No admission wtl be charged MISCELLANEOUS Roots of American Music Jazz. Gospel. Blues. Opera. Ed Coleman. Wednesday. 6 to 7:15 p.m Newman Center There wll be bowing tonight lor members of the Black Student Union Please attend and participate or just socialze with other members PRE-MEDS: MCAT reservations are available now in the Office of Academic Advising. PRE-DENTS: DAT reservations are now available in the Office of Academic Advising. 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