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et al... Advisers query students Oregon high school and community college counselors will be interviewing former students today in the EMU Ballroom and surround ing area, beginning at 1:15 p.m. Students who received invitations are asked to meet with the counselors at specified times. The purpose of the conference for representatives from 57 high schools and nine community colleges is to examine the movement from high schools or community colleges to universities and to learn techni ques to smooth out administrations and curriculums. Minority talk set tonight “Invisible Peoples,’’ a series of forums on minorities in the North west, will focus on the “non-traditional” minority —the Scandinavians, in its fifth program, 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 13th Ave. Virpi Zuck, who teaches in the German and Russian department at the University and who is a first-generation immigrant, will speak on “The Scandinavian Immigrant Experiencs.” The programs are made possible in part by a grant from the Oregon Committee for the Humanities, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The series is sponsored by the Ethnic Studies Program at the College of Liberal Arts. For more information, call 686-3539. Poise As perfect as the love you share...a Keepsake diamond...guaranteed in writing for perfect clarity, fine white color and precise cut. Keepsake* Registered Diamond Rings Hendon T-M Reg A H Pond Co. How to Plan Your Engagement and Wedding FREE! 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Strategies, policies, and priorities will be discus sed. Please come if you hav» tn idea on how a Chorus to give musical history The Women’s Choral Society of Eugene will present a spring con cert of choral and instrumental en tertainment at 8:00 p.m. in the Beall Concert Hall. The selections include a "Jour ney Through Musical History” from the eleventh century, folk songs by Brahms from the seven teenth century, Niccola Porpora’s “Psalm 90" of the eighteenth cen tury, and “A Sentimental Journey" through the ‘40s and finally, tunes from the twentieth century. The choir, in its 44th year, uses proceeds from concerts to provide scholarships for music students at the University. Tickets are available at the door for $1. future symposium should be handled. For informa tion, call 686-3724. "Chalk Tak," a general film on alcohol, wil be featured at the next Community Alcohol Education program Tuesday in the Scout Room of Central Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. The program is coordinated by the Lane Council on Alcoholsm, and anyone interested is invited to attend. "Chalk Talk," was originally made as a US Navy training fikn. A pchuck/planning session for Eugene INFAC (infant Formula Action Coalition) wil be held today at 530, 1414 Kincaid St. Persons interested in the potties of food and the problems created by mull-nationats and their mar keting practices are urged to attend. A staff meeting for the Center tor Education Pol icy and Management as part of the School of Edu cation wM be held today and Tuesday at 1482 Kin caid St. from 8 a.m. - 430 p.m. each day. For information, call the center at 688-5173. LECTURES Ahmed Attwaijh. graduate student in Inguistics. mil speak on "The Infinitive of the Trioonsonantal Verb in Classical Arabic." today at 3:30p.m. In 159 Straub. Joel Wiliamson, history professor at the Univer sity of North Carotna at Chapel Hil, win present a guest lecture today. He wil speak on “Schema to Interpret Race Re lations in the South Since the Emancipation" at 3:30 p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted. Admis sion is free. Danito Aguzzi-Barbagl mil present a lecture on Music and Poetry in Italy: 1548-1660, today at 330 p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted. Besides the lecture, Aguzzi-Barbagl wil hold informal meetings with interested groups on Tuesday morning and at 12:30 p.m. in the EMU. room to be posted. He wil give an informal talk and answer questions on Poetry and Music in the Italian Baroque Age MISCELLANEOUS Two student recitals mil be held this week at Beal Concert Hal. Gary Laing mil present an organ recital at 12:30 today. Jeanne Ferguson wil give her senior degree voice recital Monday, at 8 p.m. Bring this Ad to get acquainted HAIRCUT $5 HAIR FA1KE 686-2544 Both performances are free and the pubic is invitsd. Oregon State University is stilt accepting applica tions tor a teaching assistantship in Poitiers. France, tor the academic year 197*-79 The position is special ass stunt to the resident cl rector and tutorial type teaching tor American students (not to be contused for assistantship in Lyeee). For more information and appication forms write to QerrIAuei. Inismational Education. Oregon State University. Corvallis. 97330. as soon as pos sible. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Orientation session explaining the services av ailable to job seekers are field every Thursday at 3:30 p m at tie Career Planning A Placement Ser vice. 946 Susan Campbell Hal. Free workshops in resume-writing, jab interviewing, job finding, and an action plan workshop are offered each week during the term. Listings for immediate, full-time and per manent jobs are available at 246 Susan Campbell Halt. A job dub for Iberai arts and sciences students meets every Monday night from 730 to 9 p.m. lor speakers and discussion . If interested, cal Cary n at 666-3235 Special arrangements lor workshops and inter view sign-up sheets are available for handicapped students by eating 686-3235. U.S. Navy representatives will be at the EMU today through Friday. An Oregon State Potce rep resentative win be talking with students at the Career Planning & Placement Sendee office, 246 Susan Campbell Hal, on Wednesday Interview srgn-is; sheets for Vie foSowirta organi zations writ be posted at 246 Susan Campbel Hal on Wednesday St 8:15 a.m. May 1 The Squire Shop. Interviewing for man agement training, administraavs. Prefer business administraion and fashion merchandsing majors May 2. Touche Roes & Co. Interviewing for in ternships in accounting, winter term 1979 Must be junior majoring in accounting. May 2. Ayers! Laboratories. Interviewing for sales representatives Bachelor's degree in chemistry or life sciences required May 2. Prudential Insurance Company Inter viewing for positions in sales and sales manage ment All majors May 2. Arthur Young A Company. Interviewing for audit staff positions. Bachelor's degree in ac counting required. May 3. Teledyne Wah Chang Albany Interview ing for cost accountant B.A./B.S. or M BA. in ac counting required. May 5. Haskins A Sels Interviewing for account ing internships. January 1979. Juniors majoring in accounting only. SUE PARIS is now at HAIR FA1RE r ■\ Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday except during exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Pushing Co , Inc., at the University ol Oregon. Eugene. Ore. 97403. The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University •xth offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of Vie Associated Press. 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