Forest jobs available
Applications are now available for seasonal/summer employment
on the Willamette National Forest. Job applications must be submitted
between December 1, 1978 and January 15, 1979.
The Willamette will be hiring approximately 200 people for posi
tions as Forestry Aids or Technicians. Civil Engineering Aids or Techni
cians, Surveying Aids or Technicians. Pay will range from $3.50 to
$5.05 per hour.
The positions will be located in and adjacent to Eugene, with duty
stations at Blue River, McKenzie Bridge, Detroit, Sweet Home, Oak
ridge, Westfir, Lowell, and Vida, Oregon. The normal season of work will
be from March 15 to November, weather permitting. Some positions will
begin in June and last through September.
Recruitment for these positions is nation-wide. Applications may
be submitted to only one Forest Service Region for this reason. (The
WiBamette is in the Pacific Northwest Region.)
In addition to these jobs, there will be approximately 100 other
seasonal/summer positions which will be filled by people that worked
last summer.
Detailed information about applying is provided with the application
blanks which are available at any U.S. Forest Service office. The jobs
are open to anyone who is 18 years old by the date they are available for
work and meet the qualifications listed on the application.
Molten rock investigated
The University has received a $40,600 grant from the National
Science Foundation for continued study of a technique for using seismic
waves — like those created by earthquakes — to locate and charac
terize molten rock deposites deep beneath the earth’s surface.
University geophysicist Harve Waff heads the research project,
entitled “Acoustic Wave Propogation in Magmatic Liquids.”
According to Waff, his University laboratories have been equipped
with special chambers which simulate the intense heat and pressure
upon rocks 150 to 200 miles within the earth, and with “electromechani
cal transducers” which create ultrasonic waves similar to seismic
waves.
By measuring the speed at which seismic waves pass through
magmatic liquid, and the amount of absorption of waves that occurs,
researchers can acquire useful information about the physical nature of
magmatic liquids. Waff says.
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Workshop set
on behavior
therapy system
On December 8 and 9, the
American Association for the Ad
vancement of Clinical Training is
offering a workshop on Neurolin
guistic Programming, the therapy
system developed by Richard
Bandler and John Grinder. The
Association, which was formed
and still has its headquarters in
Eugene, is bringing nationally
acclaimed therapist-trainer Jim
Eicher from Felton, California to
lead the workshop.
The workshop will be held in the
Valley River Inn in Eugene. Cost
of the training is $75.00 for profes
sionals and $65.00 for students
and laypersons. Reservations
and more information are availa
ble by calling the Association at
485-3317 or 485-3318, or by writ
ing to 3040 Hams Street, Eugene,
Oregon 97405.
Attention Student
Programs
If you are interested in applying for ASUO/IFC
Incidental Fee funds and have not been
considered in previous years please let us know!
CALL NOW!
Janet Eggleston 686-3720
Lisa Barnhardt 686-3724
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Choral group to perform
CapeWa Antiqua will present early Renaissance music Thursday at
8:30 p.m. in Gerlinger Lounge.
The quintet will sing over 20 selections, including works by Perotin.
Machant, Dunstable and Dufay. A registered University group, Capella
Antiqua is directed by Terry Ross and supported by the city room tax
fund. Admission for the concert is $1.50.
Thespians hold seminar
Tonight a free workshop on theater improvisation will be held in the
Wesley Center. 1246 Kincaid St.
Focusing on personal relationships and social concerns, as well as
personal and religious concerns, the workshop will begin at 7:30 p.m.
According to program head Alan Sacks, the seminar is a vehicle for
the participant's personal growth. "It's an opportunity for self
expression with social support responding to social concerns."
For information, call the Wesley Center at 344-4219.
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today at 5 pm. in 2«7 Qtfcert Qua* speaker wti ba
Oregon StaN UnlvereNy aa-praaUam Doug Bor
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Tha Chinese SUant Association staff wet maul
today at 330 p m. in an EMU Camay Room To
pica to ba decuaeed includa t» upoomtog China
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FORUMS
The Solar Energy Centar is hoktng another of Its
Solar Seminar Sanaa today at 1230 Today a topic
ia Tha lntag»a»on of Altemedve Enargy with Othar
Oesigniaeuea. " The tali is 0ven by David Wktazky.
an aichttact wth tha Thraahoid A Group oi Ar
chitects Admission a baa. and tie pubic ia wel
ooma to tha meetng. which will be hekJ in the E MU.
room to ba posted
Alpha Kappa Pai, tha professional business
trsremity wM ba sponsoring Ns Speaker's Program
tha evening at 730 p.m in room 337 EMU
Tonight's guest spaakar « Dean H. Papa’, owner
and manager of Papa' Brothers Inc. His topic of
dscussKm a "Management by Otyectvear and ms
ba todowad by refreshmani and rtecueeton All m
tarastad indvtduaie are encouraged to attend
Tha final special session far People s Law
School la this evening The topic is 'legal Re
search tor the Beginner and Mil be hetd at Hams
Hal. South Corterence Room. Lana County PubSc
Service Buitdng. from 7-tpm Tha ctasa. which is
bee and open to the pubtc. wB include a tour of tha
Lane County Law Library
A dscuasion of evidence tor the rasurracSon of
Jesus w* be led by Denise Lundbfadn at the Inter
Varsity Chnstlan Fetowshrp mealing torngd in the
EMU. room to be pond
Oay Rap dan open. Intormd decueeton group
that meets weekly to Oder aupporl to gay end
ttsexud women and man. Toteghre topic ot d»
ctddnn wd be "The Soda) Subculture " Oay Hap
meed dl campua and ndaa ara avattabte tor tooaa
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or MS-6130
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Tha annual trtp to tha UnTvaraMy Maded Schod
Ml boon Thursday Tha (soup mm ba leaving trom
tha viator'• parting lot at 13th and Agale St at 8
am aharp Sign-upa. In 164 Oregon Hal. ara I
mttad to 26 stodend Please bring a sack ivrvch
Brat and aaoond year atudanta wd ba giving lours
and wa Ml ba attending ana ctoaa
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