Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 05, 1978, Page 2, Image 2

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Chisanbop workshop set
A number of openings remain in a two-week workshop in the
Chisanbop finger calculation method scheduled Jufy 10-21 at the Uni
versity.
Teachers of handicapped children are especially encouraged to
enroll. According to workshop coordinator William Lamon, the Chisan
bop teaching method is paticularly well suited to teaching handicapped
students.
Workshop sessions will begin at 830 a.m. and run until noon. Each
day about two hours will be devoted to a learning session. The remain
ing time will be given to a practice session, each teacher working with
the type of child he teaches during the regular academic year. Time for
questions and discussions will also be provided, Lamon says.
Theatre seminar slated
A special seminar in Contemporary British Theatre is among the
course offerings of the University Summer Session, which begins June
20.
The new course, which will meet Mondays and Wednesdays each
week during the eight-week session, will be taught by Speech Prof.
Faber DeChaine. „
Persons interested in registering for the course must file a request
for registration” with the University by next Friday.
Registration information and forms may be obtained from the
Summer Session office, 64 PLC, telephone 686-3475.
GNP eves relationships
The Good Neighbor Project
(GNP) of Family Counseling Ser
vices wilt offer a Seminar for Rela
tionships at the Community
Counseling Center, 480 E. 11th
Ave. Led by GNP staff, the two
day seminar begins Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and con
tinues through Sunday from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m.
The structured exercises and
sharing will focus on relationships
as mirrors that reflect attitudes,
premises and persistent patterns
central to people’s lives. Single
persons and couples are wel
come. Tuition is $15 and pre
registration is preferred. For more
information, call 342-2551.
Art show begins
The Year of the Horse opens ai
the University Museum of Arl
Sunday, June 18, with an exhibi
tion of works from the museum's
permanent collection. The show
runs until Aug. 13.
The public is invited to a recep
tion between 2 and 4 p.m. the
opening day. Refreshments wil
be served.
the
deadline
to the professors and the GTFs of
the u of o:
the deadline for the return of the asuo
course guide (The Guide) information
forms has been extended to three
weeks from today, to June 26. please
take the time, especially if you are
- leaving campus for the summer, help
aid the students in practically
approaching course selection.
thank you
Rich Riegel, editor.
The Guide
Wasson, Dodge
each awarded
Hearst grants
Two University School of Jour
nalism students have been
awarded Hearst Foundation
grants for stories they have written
and had published.
Greg Wasson won sixth place in
the In-Depth Reporting Competi
tion for his May, 1977, Eugene
Magazine article entitled “The
Nukes: Round Two.”
Steve Dodge tied for eighth
place in the same competition for
his inside story on the nuclear
power protest by the Trojan De
commissioning Alliance Nov. 25.
The article was printed in the
Emerald Dec. 2.
Wasson received $250, and
Dodge won $200. The foundation
also presented matching grants to
the journalism school.
County position open
Lane County residents interested in serving as representatives for
handicapped persons are encouraged to apply for appointment to the
- r Du-_a AA/ionn/
Dorothy Munz, a Eugene piano teacher, will give a redtal at Beall
Concert Hall Tuesday, June 13, at 8 p.m.
Munz received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Pomona College.
She has performed as a soloist and in groups in Calforma and Oregon.
Her program will be "Studies in Line and Hands across the C by
Barbara Pentland; “Sonata No. 28 in A Major, opus 101 by Beethoven;
Bartok's "Petite Suite;” and "Polonaise in C minor, opus 40 No. 2” by
University moms to meet
The state board of the University Mothers Club will meet Wednes
day from 10 a.m. to noon at Gerlinger Hall for installation of officers.
All past state presidents will be honored guests at the meeting, and
all interested mothers are invited.
The new president is Mrs. Paul Rank of Bend.
Chopin.
The concert is free and the public is invited.
PEANUTS®^..
PSYCHIC
Advises on business,
love & personal direction
Jamil
P.0. Box 10154
Eugene, Oregon 97401
Phone anytime:
342-2210 484-2441
briefs
MCFTINOS
The undergraduate Sociology Student Union wll
meet In the S8U office, 839 PLC on Wed. at 4 p.m.
Be sure to oome. It M the leat meelng before the
end of the term.
The Eugene Hunger forum meeta Monday. Arne
5. from 1230 to 130 p.m. at toe Kolnonia Center.
1414 Kincaid St. Topic for decuesfon la "Hunger
and Nutrition In Lane County" »4th Mr. Rich
Wei man. Lane County Community Food and Nutri
tion Coortfnator. A« are welcome
The Campus Zen Fe«owahip will meet for med
iation during Unale Week on Monday and Tueeday
EUGENE TRAVEL
WE WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST
YOU WITH YOUR TRAVEL
PLANS FOR SUMMER. DROP BY
AND SEE US.
831 E. 13th 687-2823
from 130 to 220 p.m. and on Wertoeaday from
230to320p.m., rooms to be posted. There »*be
no lurthar meelngs un»l Summer Term begins
Right to Life wtl meet June 15al 730 p.m. at tha
Eugana C«y HMUn toe McNutt Room. Mara*ad
parsons welcome
LECTURES
Tha Monday Proeem and Cofcxjulm schertote
Matures Doug Htottmen Rtaaldng on "Orienlaion
m Cognmva Maps at 4 p.m. m 156 Straub Halt
Margaret TWmus of toe University Botogy Otpt
wilt praaart bar Inal Ph D. oral. “Morphology and
Phyatology of tdardlad Nauromuscular indore
In tha Jumping Lag ot the Locuat Sehistoesrca gre
garta" Monday at 330 p m. In 317 Science 3. Tea
«rttt be served at 3 p.m.
MTBWKWS
Anyone Interested In erasing CETA/PSE posi
tions through the Diversity ahotid contact John
Ebelng at extension 3150 . Proposal packages M*
be available June 9. The deatBne tor oompleion of
the prapoeala wM be July 7.
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