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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
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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.
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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.
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open M - Th • 9-9, Fri & Sat til 6 pm, Sun 12-5
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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.
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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.
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