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...et al Summer classes offered Summer art classes for adults, teens and children will begin June 19-July 25 at Maude I. Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th Ave. Registration for the five-week, 10 session classes will be held at the center, Monday through Friday, June 12 through 16 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The center will offer classes in pottery, printmaking, fiber arts, painting and drawing, jewelry, design, photography, and stained glass. Classes specifically for children will be offered as well. Tuition for all adult classes will be $37.50. A special “Meet the Faculty Night” wil be held Monday, June 12, at 7:30 p.m. Rent A Refer per term for 2 cubic foot refrigerator DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED GET YOURS NOW CALL TODAY Taylor Rental Center [ 344-4**6 Track & Field Excitement! KUSH SPORTSAAUO Prefontaine Classic TODAY Up to the moment reports start ing at 2:30 till the end. NCAA Track Championship THUR & FRI Informed special reports be ginning at 2:00 p.m. SAT Live coverage of the finals beginning at 2:55. Anchored by Sports Director Mike Stone, EMU CULTURAL FORUM Presents - * IKEi An Evening With \ \ STANLEY CLARKE) & SCHOOL DAYS ONE SHOW ONLY . ' FRIDAY June 2nd 8:00 pm EMU BALLROOM t nr : " Tickets available at the EMU Main Desk, Sun Shop & Everybody's. UO Students $4, General Public $6 (add 50 cents for day of show) PEANUTS ® bv ( harlfn M Schulz r— - T *' I HOPE YOU WON'T TAKE UMBRA6E AT WHAT I TELL YOU," SHE SAlP 1 I NEVER TAKE UM0RA6E,"HE REPLIED ' UNLESS, OF COURSE,IT'S LYIN6 AROUND, AND NO ONE ELSE UANTS IT!" HA!HA!HA!HA! ©1971 UnM FMn SyotkaU. In Photography teacher to give lecture tonight A master’s degree candidate and instructor in the fine and ap plied arts department at the Uni versity will lecture on photography at 7 p.m. tonight. Charlie True will present a lec ture entitled "Photography as Art,” at the EMU Forum Room. True will discuss basic and ad vanced principles of photography as an art form in his lecture. Free and open to the public, the lecture is sponsored by the EMU Craft Center. Youths needed to volunteer The Eugene Commission on the Rights of Youth is encouraging people between the ages of 14 and 21 to volunteer for summer youth projects. The commission is working on projects in the areas of unemployment rights, media programs, youth legislation and youth involvement in the political process. People interested in volunteer ing to help the youth commission are asked to call Andy Clement, city human rights specialist, at 687-5010. Retiring people to be honored A reception honoring 23 retiring faculty, administration, and staff persons will be held Thursday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Ger linger Alumni Lounge. A special presentation will be made at 4 p.m. bistro • cafe • TAVERNA • restaurant • kafeneion • TA VERNA ooppfs greek peasant food 675 E. 13th 343-0846 8:00 am-10:30 pm closed Tuesday Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is pub*shed Monday through Friday except Airing exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co , Inc., at tie University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. 97403. ■nje Oregon Daily Emerald operate* independently oI the University with office* on the third floor of the Ertj Memorial Union and is a member of tie Associated Press. Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term said $20 per year. News and Editorial Display Advert sing and Business Classified Advertising Producton 886-5511 886-3712 886-4343 886-4381 Edtor Managing Editor Asst. Managing Edtor News Edtor Graphics Edtor Asst Graphics Edtor Editorial Page Editor WalyBenaon Tom Wolfe Becky Young Chad O'Neil Adrienne Salnger Jim Payne Tom Jackson Sports Edtor Asst Sports Edtor Entertainment Editors Wire Edtor Associate EdHor* Departments and Schools Features State aryj Local Pollies Community Stale System and Stodent Services ASUO Enrfonment Mght Edtor Production Manager Advertising Manager Consoler Mike Marino Nick Dawson Jerrll Nison Eric Maloney Chris Norman Melody Ward Jock Had eld Ann Treneman Kevin Harden Richard Sevan Carolyn Beaver Kathleen Monte CM* Norman Betsy Bodne Cart Bryant Jean Ownbey Educational critic to talk The EMU Cultural Forum will present educator Jonathon Kozol at 8 Thursday evening in the EMU Ballroom discussing “Education in America: Reading, Writing or Brainwashing?” Kozol is one of the most prominent and important critics of the American educational system. An author, educator and essayist, he taught in the Boston public schools in the early 1960s, until he was fired for his controversial views. He has since devoted his time and efforts to evaluations of how we run our schools and what the effect has been on young minds, especially the lack of ethical responsibility that exists in the American educational system. A graduate of Harvard and a Rhodes Scholar, Kozol has in recent years become an influence on radical intellectual thought and educa tional thought. In 1968, his book, “Death at an Early Age” won the National Book Award, and caused considerable controversy. In the book he recounts his experience in Boston, and the plight and degradation and injustice that exists in school systems. In “Free Schools” and the widely acclaimed “The Night is Dark and am Far From Home,” Kozol has advanced his attack on America’s educational establishment and the society of which it is an integral part. Kozol has just returned from Cuba, and completed a soon-to-be released book, “Children of the Revolution,” concerning education in socialist countries. He will also be testifying to the U.S. Senate on this topic. Final recitals this week The final recitals of spring term at the University will be this week at Beall Concert Hall. Kathleen Bohn will give her Money topic of workshops A money management work shop will be held Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Emerald Baptist Church, 19th Avenue and Patterson Street. Topics of financial manage ment, credit and laws, invest ments and real estate will be dis cussed. There will be a $1 donation to the Center for Displaced Homemakers/Widowed Services. For information, call 686-4220. master’s degree clarinet recital Thursday at 8 p.m. Clarinet students will give a reci tal under the direction of John McManus, music school profes sor, Friday at 12:30 p.m. Jill Gamble will present her senior degree flute recital Friday at 8 p.m., and William Green will give his senior degree piano reci tal Saturday at 4 p.m. liana Schneider will perform her master’s degree piano recital Sunday at 4 p.m., and Jim Hard castle will present his senior de gree piano recital Sunday at 8 p.m. All recitals are free and the pub lic is invited. briefs There wil be a Black Student Union general meeting Thursday at 3:30 p m., in the BSU office. Please be sure to attend, as election o( officers will take place at this I me, as wel as plans tor an and-ot-the-term gathering. Jerry Blake, assistant professor of urban studes, Portland Stale University, wil lecture tonight on "Youth Unemployment and Minorities" in the Hon ors College lounge « 7:30 p.m Visitors welcome The Campus Zen Fellowship aril meet for medi ation today from 2:30 to 320 p.m. in the EMU, oom to be posted.