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GRAD STUDENTS... AFTER YOU’VE SPENT MONTHS ON YOUR GRADUATE THESIS, KEEP THE QUALITY WHEN YOU PUBLISH The professionals at Eugene Print reproduce theses and dissertations to meet the exact speci fications of the Graduate School. Make sure your publication meets Graduate School requirements. Talk with our experienced staff today. We have the answers you need. 20 E. 13th Eugene, OR EUGENE PRINT PHONE 484-2601 Singers give final concert The University Singers and Chorale will join Thursday to pre sent the final concert of spring term by a University group at Beall Concert Hall. The program will be “All the Ways of a Man” by Nystedt; “Jesus and The Traitors” by Ko daly; “Neighbor’s Chorus” by Of fenbach and “Trosterin Musik” by Bruckner. The groups will also perform compositions by Purcell. The Max Riesinger Memorial Scholarship Award to the out standing student in choral music at the University will also be pre sented during the performance. The concert, which will begin at 8 p.m., is free and the public is invited. 840 E. 13th on campus SALE of JEANS and SUMMER PANTS REG. 19.00 to 26.00 12 90 Special savings on favorite blue denim jeans...plus a group of summer pants. Choose from poplin, duck and lightweight cottons in summer colors, neutrals and white. Reg. 19.00 to 26.00...NOW 12.90. FREE PARKING BACK OF STORE 1 Oregon Daily Emerald The Oegon Daily Emerald is pub*shea Monday through Friday except during exam weeks and vacaions, by the Oregon Daily Emerstp Publishing Co , Inc,, at tie University of Oregon. Eugene. Ore 97403 The Oegon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University «4th offices on the tied floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of tie Associated Press. Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term and $20 per year News and Editorial Display Advartsing and Business Classified Advertsing Prodicton 686-5511 686-3712 886-43*3 686-4381 EdNor Managing Editor Asst Managing Etfter News Etttor Graphics Editor Asst. Graphics EdKor Editorial Page Editor Waly Benson Tom Wolfe Becky Young Cheri O'Neil Adrienne Salnger Jm Payne Tom Jackson Sports E eft or Asst Sports Editor Entertainment Editors Wire Editor Associate Edttors: Deportments and Schools Features State and Local Pollies Community State System and Student Services ASUO Enrtonment Night Editor Production Manager Advertising Menager Controller Mike Marino Nick Dawson Jerril Nkson Eric Maloney Chris Norman Melody Ward Jock Hatletd Ann T rone man Kevin Harden Richard Seven Carolyn Beaver Kathleen Monje Chris Norman Betsy Bodne Carl Bryant Jean Ownbey et al peanuts! Charles M Schuli JUST THINK.-AFTER ALL THESE YEARS... YOU WERE THE ONE WHO FOUND IT... Libraries extend hours To accomodate an anticipated increase in use of resource facilities, the University libraries will extend their operating hours before final exam week. On Fridays May 26 and June2, the Main Library, the Reserve Book Room and the Science Library will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. On Saturdays May 27 and June 3, the Main Library and the Science Library will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Reserve Book Room will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Architecture and Allied Arts Branch Library will be open June 3 only from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Sunday, June 4 the Main Library will be open from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., the Reserve Book Room will be open from 10 a.m. to midnight, the Science Library will be open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and the Architecture and Allied Arts Branch Library will be open noon to 10 p.m. The Libraries will close at 5 p.m. Friday, June 9. Between terms from Saturday, June 10, through Monday, June 19, the libraries will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. through 5 p.m. and will be closed Saturday and Sunday. Musicians to perform Students from the School of Music will give recitals this week at Beall Concert Hall. Keyte Hladky will perform her senior degree piano recital Saturday at 8 p.m. Eileen Mahan will present a cello recital Sunday at 3 p.m. in Central Presbyterian Church, 1475 Ferry St. She will be accompanied by Gary Laing on organ and Michael Mathew on piano. Dale Workman will present her senior degree saxophone recital Sunday at 8 p.m. Cheryl Aydelott will perform her senior degree voice recital next Wednesday at 8 p.m. Dana Torrte will present her senior degree composition recital Thursday, June 1, at 12:30 p.m. All recitals are free and the public is invited. briefs MCKTMOS Gay rap is a supportive informal discussion group for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals The last several meetings have been called off because of the referendum, but Gay Rap (Ml resume its regular weekly meetings tonight at 7 p.m , 906 W 4th Ave For more information, cal 686-3360 or 343-8130. The Campus Zen Fellowship will meet for medi tation today from 230 to 320 p.m. in Ihe EMU. room to be posted SPEECHES Investigative reporter Jerry Uhrhammer will speak tonight on the Arizona Protect in Room 221 Allen Hal. The speech is free to the pubic. Robert West of the University of Wisconsin wtU give a seminar and pubic lecture on "Paleontology and Plate Tectonics" today. The seminar in 307 Volcanology will be held at 330 p.m. and lie lecture will be at 8 tonight in 133 Gifcerl Joan Acker, protestor of sociology, tel present a lecture on “Women and Employment Opportunities in tie 1970s" In the Honors Colege Lounge at 730 p.m Myta IMIlard. University Affirmative Action di rector and Jan Newton, economist from tie Lane County Economic Development Council, ml com ment on her presentation. Visitors are welcome MISCELLANEOUS Attend the Hal of one of the Johnson Hall de monstrators who fought to get rid ot the SoiShem African stock. It continues at 9 am. in Municipal Court No. 2 at 8th Avenue and Peart Street. Rides leave tie EMU terrace at 845 am Chinese Cultural Week: Today wil be a Street Fairs from to a m to 3 pm. in the EMU Plaza. There will be palmistry, fortune telling, translating names. caHgraphy Chinese painting demonsfra Sons, Chinese chess and Mail-Jong demonstra tions. There wit also be free name cards with your Chinese name written on it and free instruction sheets on how to play Chinese chess and Mah jong given out. "Seven Chinese Festivals.' a documentary Him on Hong Kong, imI be shown at 3 p.m. in the EMU. room to be posted. ltM FRANKUN UVD. EOSEME, MESON OPEH PAH TP DEUEATESSEN YOU'LL ENJOY THE VARIETY AND A QUALITY YOU'LL FIND AT THE OPEN PANTRY INSIDE YOUR FRIENDLY McKAY’S MARKET I960 FRANKLIN RLVD. ONE S' * SHOPPING FOR TASTE DUD DELIGHTS.