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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1978)
...et al Last day to file for graduation extended to Fri. The list of degree candidates for spring term graduation is being compiled by the registrar’s office, and the last day to file for degree has been extended to Friday. To qualify for degree a student must have completed all neces sary work and procedures by the end of the term. All transcripts from other schools necessary for a degree should be sent to the attention of Graduation, Office of the Registrar, in order that it may be on file by the deadline. This includes work taken through the Division of Continuing Education. Any student who has applied previously and did not receive the degree must reapply. Likewise, any student who does not meet the deadlines must reapply for a future date. The date will be en forced because of the many oper ations of checking, clearing and printing that must follow the appli cation, according to office per sonnel. PSYCHIC Advises on business, love & personal direction Jamil P.0. Box 10154 Eugene, Oregon 97401 Phone anytime: 342-2210 484-2441 PEANUTS*,*.,,.. Schulz Mall to feature art, crafts Oakway Mall is the scene of a festive arts and crafts show for five days through Sunday. The original work of 25 profes sional artists and craftspersons will be featured. A highlight of the show will be their various art work and crafts on the mall, during the show by the artists and craftsper sons. Among the available objects will be leatherwork, glass blowing, cut coin art, batiking, woodworking and carved candles. The arts and crafts show is held p> STORIES TO BE TOLD or HISTORIAS PARA SER CANTADAS By Osvaldo Dragun "The Man with the Abscessed "The Story of the Man Who Turned Tooth" into a Dog” “The Story of Panchito Gonzalez” April 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22 8:00 P.M. Box Office Noon - Five Daily 686-4191 Adm. $1.25 Arena Theatre ESTHER PHILLIPS FBI. * SAT. APR 21 & 22 2 Shows 8:30 & 11:30 Tickets: 4" advance - ‘5“ day of show COMING ATTRACTION! ^ SEA LEVEL formerly of the Allman Bros Thurs. APR 27th 8:00 & 11 Tickets: $6.00 advance - *7.00 day of show ★ DAVE VAN R0NK - FRI. APR 28th Originator of "Cocaine Blues" 8:30 & 11:30 - Tickets: 3.50 advance - 4.50 day of show 160 S. PARK - Fine Dining Too - Over 2Lwith I.D. Tickets at the Sun Shop - Everybody's Records & The Place during regular mall hours. It is a presentation of The Oakway Mall and Jay Viets' Creative Promo tions. Faculty recital to be presented Prof. James Miller of the music school and Dorothy Bergquist will present a faculty recital Thursday at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert Hall. The program will include duets by Purcell, Schubert and Schumann, as well as songs by Schubert and Charles Ives. Miller, a tenor, has been a pro fessor at the University for the past 13 years. He earned his Master’s and doctoral degrees at the University of Michigan. His wife, Helen, will assist the vo calists on piano. She also studied at Michigan. Bergquist, a soprano, earned her bachelor degree in voice from Mannes College in New York City in 1966. In recent years, she has taught voice, and soloed for the Eugene Symphony. Admission to the concert is free and the public is invited. Business awards given University students of the national organization for business stu dents, Phi Beta Lambda, fared well in the Annual State Leadership Conference held in Portland, March 30 and April 1. Thirteen colleges and universities competed in various areas of business evaluation. Joe Andre, Nancy Webb and Jacque Doherty were multiple win ners. Phi Beta Lambda is a new organization on campus. An invitation is extended to all students interested in business, economics, computer science, advertising and other related fields to attend the organization’s next meeting Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Room 232 Gilbert. Biologist to talk on botany “The Botany of Cook’s Voyages" will be the topic of an illustrated lecture scheduled Thursday at 8 p.m. at the University’s Instructional Media Center in the basement of the main library. Speaking will be Joseph Ewan, professor emeritus of biology at Tulane University. Ewan is a plant taxonomist, biogeographer, biog rapher and specialist on the voyages of Capt. James Cook. The lecture is sponsored by the University departments of biology and geography and the Main Library. It is free and open to the public. Women’s group to start A Women’s Support Group sponsored by the University YWCA will begin next Tuesday and meet for six consecutive Tuesday afternoons from 3:30-5 p.m. The group will be led by Marti Goodban, who says she will help women explore themselves, establish goals and work toward putting their lives in order in a supportive environment with trained leadership. The cost will be $15 for YWCA members and $18 for non members. Advanced registration is necessary. For more information, call the YWCA office, 686-4439. /--> SUAB posts explained Persons interested in running for SUAB positions are invited to attend a meeting Thursday, 5 p.m., EMU, room to be posted. An introduction to SUAB’s history, potential, role in the University and the ASUO will be presented. Campaign tips will be provided. For more information or questions please contact Cathy Teamen, Suite 4, ext. 3728. briefs MEETINGS The Karate Club meets Mondays and Wednes days from 5 to 7 p.m. In Gertnger Annex Room B-50 The style Is Goju-Ryu. training Is available at all levels Beginners are encouraged to try us out. Want more information: Talk to a club member at a table In the EMU today or oome watch a turnout anytime The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet Peace Corps - VISTA NW recruiting candidates Jpor volunteer positions" sramvuj this summer bS7-bt 93 Condon 3/a//, T\oom Jiy Movi: Frr University of Oregon tonight in the EMU, room to be posted. Tonight's discussion wMI center on Amos Chapters three and tour led by guest speaker Larry Bauer The Campus Zen Fellowship will meet tor medi tation today from 230- 3:20 p.m. In the EMU, room to be posted Hawaii Club meeting tonight at 7 in the EMU. room to be posted I Ms, banquet, OSU luau, future activities, and luau report wiH be discussed Bring any luau bills. The Lutheran student/Young adult group meets this evening at 830 p.m. at Ihe Komoraa Center. 1414 Kincaid, Eugene.. we H watch together the TV movie ’Holocaust" with refreshments. LECTURES Barry Siegel. Professor of Economics, will pres ent a lecture on "The Monetanst Revision" in the Honors Colege lounge at 7:30 p.m. A panel, con sisting of Tom Koptn and Val Burris, will comment Visitors welcome. MISCELLANEOUS PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS Is there lie after Col lege? Have you considered Graduate Programs? For information on Preparation and Admission at tend a Psychology Dept, and SUAB sponsored Workshop tonight at 7:30. 138 Gilbert. The Wednesday Evening (W.E.) Program on the Campus Christian Ministry continues this evening at 6 p m. at tie Newman Center. 1850 Emerald. Oregon Daily Emerald I TO uiegwi unity emerald is puousnec Monday tnroogn Friday except (luring exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co , Inc., at the University of Oregon. Eugene, Ore. 97403. 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