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et al Legal discussion planned Three Oregon Court or Appeals justices will take part in a panel discussion of Oregon Trends in Criminal Law today at 4 p.m. in 129 Law. The presentation is sponsored by the Student Bar Association and the Law School’s Women’s Law Forum. justices Micnaei umeue, George Joseph and Betty Roberts will be panel members and Hans Linde, Oregon Supreme Court Justice, will moderate. The pre sentation will end with a question-and-answer session and a wine and cheese reception will follow. Class offered for parents Parenting skills is tne topic ror a series of classes scheduled by the Lane County Health Division. Parents of young children are invited to share their experiences and learn new options and techni ques for dealing with troublesome behavior. The series begins Thursday, March 30 and continues for five I successive i nursuays ai oi. Mary's Episcopal Church, East 13th Avenue and Pearl Street. Sessions are offered from 9-11 a.m. and 7:30-9:30 p.m. There is no fee for the class, but it is neces sary to enroll for the first session. For additional information, con tact Nan Alvord, 687-4013. 1 now $5.49 Sportclothes for you. Rainbow shirt reg. $10.95 • Tan with rainbow stripes • cotton/polyester blend Rugby Shirt reg. $7.50 now $5.49 • Yellow & white with green "Oregon" • 100% cotton Woman’s T-Shirt reg. $4.75 now $2.98 • Navy Blue with white "Oregon” • Cotton/polyester blend T-Shirt reg. $4.75 now $2.95 • Royal blue with green, white and orange "Oregon" • 100% cotton Running Shorts reg. $4.49 now $2.89 • Navy blue with white "University of Oregon" and white stripe • cotton polyester blend or • white with green "Ducks" and duck on back of shorts and green stripe • 100% cotton prices good through April 8, while supplies last ■ 13th & Kincaid If 1 686-4331 BOOKSTORE Open: Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-2:00 PEANUTS®.,.., Sr hul/ MA^BE U)E'LL BE LUCkY ANP see A WHALE an... Students to give free recitals at Beall Hall Several student recitals will highlight the first week of spring term at Beall Concert Hall. Peter Gries will give his Doc toral degree piano recital Thurs day at 8 p.m. Alvin Lam will present his Master's degree piano recital Sunday at 8 p.m. Larry Evans and Gary Laing will give a recital Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Evans will sing and will be accompanied by Laing on piano and harpsichord. All concerts are free and the public is invited. ✓ 1 Complete Art and Architecture Supplies at Discount Prices. open M - Th • 9-9, Fri & Sat til 6 pm, Sun 12-5 Two blocks from campus on 13th, near Hilyard r Oregon Daily Emerald Hie Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday threough Friday except during exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Dally Emerald Pubiahing Co . Inc, at the University ol Oregon. Eugene. Ore. 97403. The Oregon Dally Emerald operates independently ol the University veth offices on the third floor ol the Erb Memorial Union and Is a member of Vie Associated Press Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term and $20 per year News and Editorial 686-5611 Display Advertising and Business 686-3712 Class* ed Advertising 686-4343 Production 686-4381 Edhor Managing Edtor Aast. Managing Ed tor News Editor Graphics Edhor Asst Graphics Editor Edtorial Page Edhor Wa»y Ben eon Tom Wole Becky Young Chen O'Neil Adrienne Salnger Jim Payne Tom Jackson Sports Edtor Asst. Sports Editor Entertainment Editors Wire Editor Departments and Schools Featoree Stale and Local Pollies Community Stale System and Student Services ASUO Environment Ught Edtor Production Manager Advertising Manager Controler Mike Marino Nick Dawson Jerrtl Nitson Eric Maloney Chris Norman Melody Ward Jock Hat* eld Jane Lehman Kevin Harden Richard Seven Carolyn Beaver Kathleen Monje Chits Norman Betsy Bodne Cart Bryant Jean Owrtoey White Bird to hold classes A series of spring workshops are offered by White Bird Sociomedi cal Aid Station at 341 E. 12th Ave. An all-day cooking class will be given by Reggi Norton on Saturday. Ten monthly Self-Care Workshops will begin on Saturday, April 15, from noon to 3 p.m., for $5. The Ovulation Method of Natural Birth Control will be taught by Jeanna Cemazanu on Thursday, and Wenesday, April 26, 7:30-10 p.m. Support Groups are also offered by Edie Klein for Single Parents on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon, and for Welfare Recipients on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, and to register for classes, contact the per son giving the class through White Bird, at 342-8255. Relationship class held A nine-week study group ap proach to understanding intimate relationships based on the teach ings of Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs is being offered this term. This approach places the em phasis upon the responsibility of each individual who through his or her personal attitude not only de termines happiness but also influ ences the development of the group in which he or she lives. This group is intended for cou ples and single persons interested in examining partner selection. The group meets on Thursday evenings, beginning this Thurs day, 7:30-9:30 at Ida Patterson Community School, Room 12. Books will be available for sale or rent at the first group meeting. The group is being offered through Lane Community College Adult Education and the cost if $10perperson,$15acouple. For more information call 342-8486 after 6 p.m. briefs The Campus Zan FeUowsfxp ml meat tor medi tation today from 2:30-3:20 p m in the EMU (room wil be posted). Gay Rap offers an open, supportive atmosphere for leebians, gay men and bisexuals in which to discuss issues relevant to us Join us this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. For more Information and the location, call Gay People s Alienee at 686-3360 Hawaii Club luau practice tor Debbie's dances in CoMer lounge tonight at 7 Any questions, call 486-2368. Intermediate Modem Greek (Grk 405 Read.) Spring Term, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 202 Chapman Registration on March 29th. University Classics or LCC. Contemporary worship services at the Wesley Center will resume Sunday. Mth Campus Minister David Simpkins giving the sermon. Services are at 11 a.m. lolowed by tak-backs. POLICY ( The Emerald's briefs column is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures or miscel laneous events. Briefs are run only once and are subject to space Kmitaaons They should be typed and triple-spaced in a 65-character margin Include si pertinent information, indudktg the date you want it to run. Alao, include a name and phone number in case we have questions. Events «4th donations or admission charges wll not be consi dered. Al Items must be turned In by 2 p.m. the day before publication at the Emerald office. Room 300. EMU ■\