Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1980, Page 11, Image 11

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    Class offers therapy, credit
By JEFF ENGLAND
Of the Emerald
Keeping physically fit when
handicapped or while
recovering from an injury is
possible through a Physical
Education Service Course en
titled PE Parallels.
“After trauma, surgery or
injury the therapy used to be a
cast with no participation or
exercise,” says class instruc
tor Barbara Yost. “Now, the
best treatment consists of low
resistance range-of-motion
exercises and participation to
the extent that the patient can
handle without severe pain.
This keeps muscle atrophy to a
minimum and allows the rest of
the body to stay in condition.”
Students are provided witf
one-to-one instruction or car
develop their own programs
and work independently.
Weight training, swimming
flexibility and range-of-motior
exercises comprise the
course, which can be repeated
five times so that students un
able to participate in regular
PE classes may fulfill their
University requirements.
Paraplegic biology major
Alberto Naranjo says, "I can
get credits for a session that
would cost me $20 at Sacred
Heart (Hospital).”
"A lifesaver,” is how Pamela
Marx describes the class. Her
goal to run in a marathon is
postponed by an apparent
muscle tear in her thigh. “This
class gives me another goal to
work for until I get well. Having
other people to work out with
makes me want to work
harder, while I work at my own
pace and set up my own pro
gram.”
Yost sees PE Parallels as
part of a gradually developing
effort by the University to meet
the needs of handicapped
students.
A planning committee has
been formed to look into an
intramurals program for
handicapped students that
could include tennis, bascket
ball, swimming and archery.
But, she adds, a stronger
indication of interest is neces
sary for the PE department to
further facilitate those needs.
Yost is also disturbed that
many students unable to take
regular PE courses obtain
waivers from University PE
requirements when they could
actively participate in her
class.
“Adaptive students need
physical activity even more
so," says Yost. In many of her
students she sees “a big
change in self confidence and
a better attitude about being in
school again."
Photo by Keith Allen
Lori Bouchard, a student in the PE Parallels class and her
instructor, Barbara Yost, do situps in part of a physical therapy
program. Yost says the class represents a University effort to
meet the needs of handicapped students.
UO Child Care and Development
Center
1542 VHIard St.
Expanded program: Hourly scheduled
toddler care 15 month through 2'h
years. ORen 8-5. Hourly rates.
Call 686-5413.
7153:1-24
MARKET BASKET
We get our produce fresh everyday, shouldn't
you?
JUST PRODUCE
742 E 24th 683-4321
5100:MF
EVENTS
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PROUDLY PRESENTS
LYNN
HERSHMAN
Prominent San Francisco sculptress,
video artist, and filmmaker. Presenting
and speaking on her work and a new
video tape.
Thurs, Jan 24
7:30 PM
EMU Forum Room
FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
5917:1-24
EMU Cultural Forum
Presents
RALPH
NADER
Monday, January 21
NOON
McArthur Court
FREE
Doors open at 11 :?0 A M
Enter at doors 1,2,?,4,15.16,17,18
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ISLAM
(SYMPOSIUM)
JANUARY 23-24 10 AM to 10 PM
167 EMU U of O Campus
Lectures, Discussions, Films. Slides, and
Book-Exhibition on the various aspects
of Islam
MOHAMMAD
MESSENGER OF GOD
The spectacular and fascinating drama
about the birth of Islam may well be the
most significant religious epic of the
decade Syrian-born American Director
Moutapha Akkad captures, with both
reverence and force, the incredible
years between 612 and 6?0 AD, during
which the teaching of Islam spread
despite violent persecution and ultima
tely transformed much of the world The
film brilliantly conveys the monotheistic
message embraced by some 800 million
Muslims in the world. Illuminating a
crucial chapter of world history.
MOHAMMAD. MESSENGER OF GOD.
advances the increasingly important
cause of international inter-faith under
standing.
Tuesday,JAN 22
WED, JAN 23 180 PLC
7:00 PM Tickets $1.00 177 LAW
Sold at: UO Bookstore, EMU Main Desk,
or at the door
SPONSORED BY THE
MUSLIM STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION
5949 1-2?
The JSU presents the 4th annual
NORTHWEST
JEWISH
STUDENTS’
RETREAT
February 15-17
"A weekend of fun and learning"
Take a break from the books! A great
oppodunity to meet students from cam
puses throughout Oregon. Washington,
and British Columbia There will be
workshops, speakers and films on con
temporary topics. Cost is only $15 for
the whole weekend. Pick up an informa
tional flyer and registration form at the
JSU office, Suite 5 EMU.
59421-21
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
and
UO DANCE DEPARTMENT
present
DANCE
’80
Featuring a wide variety of dance from
ballet to folk
JANUARY 18,19, 24, 25, 26 at 8 PM
ROBINSON THEATRE
$4/92.50 Students
Box Office 686-4191
7127:1-25
Social Work Interest Group
presents a 1 day workshop on
UNDERSTANDING
& TREATING
THE ADOLESCENT
Speaking is Dr. Jack Hegrenes. M.A. in
Anthropology and M A , Ph D in social
work from the University of Chicago
Topics to be covered include Normal
Adolescent Behavior, Treatment tor the
Troubled Adolescent, and Guidelines for
Assessing Deviant Behavior. Pre-regis
tration is available at Hendricks Hall.
Registration is the day of the workshop.
FRIDAY, JAN 25 167 EMU
Registration 8:30 AM
Workshop 9-12,1-4
Students $3 General Public $6
5942:1-24
ENTERTAINMENT
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
Proudly presents
THE KING OF
THE BLUES
B.B.
KING
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
THE
GOSPEL
TRUMPETS
FOR TWO SHOWS
7:30 & 10:30
JAN. 23
EMU BALLROOM
UO Students $5 Advance
$6 at the door (day of show)
General Public $7 Advance
$8 at the door (day of show)
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Everybody’s
Records in Eugene, EMU Main Desk,
and UO Bookstore 7058 1 -2?
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
Oregon Priemeres-Ends Thursday
WERNER HERZOG'S NEWEST
WOYZECK
(West Germany 1979)
Herzog s newest film (made back to back with
NOSFERATU which we soon hope to premiere)
features AQUIRRE star Kinski as a man gone
mad for love and Cannes winner Mantes as the
victim of his obsession.
SHOWTIME IS 8:00 PM ONLY
PLUS
Directed by Hans Syberg
WINIFRED WAGNER
After court ordered silence of ?0 years Winifred
Wagner (daughter -in-law of Richard Wagner)
gives eyewitness account ot a 22 year rela
tionship with Hitler/Bayreuth Festival. "Fas
cinating and disturbing . the subject is as
mesmerizing as Count Dracula "
SHOWTIME IS 9:30 ONLY
5944:1-24
PERSONALS
HAVE A PARTY#
VIDA BARN
696-3913
BOOKS WANTED-TOP PRICES PAID
J. MICHAEL'S BOOKS
Used. Rare New
101 West 7th 342-2002
Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
5259:tfn
LET’S GO TO BED and get tucked in together
PIKES. Rose, story and kiss $4 Champagne
extra 485-9455. X5274 1-21
PLAY SOCCER this winter! Sign up sheets for
player w/o teams at Gerlinger Hall. Or call Jim,
686-2718. 1-21
Hey B.B.IThe Craft Center is open Friday night
Let's cut a little wood baby C.C. 5956:1-25
DEBBIE DOLAN: Have a great Birthday today!
Anne
RECREATIONAL SKI CLUB!!!
Meeting: Tuesday, January 22, 8:00 PM. EMU
Check Club Sports Bulletin Board or Daily
Schedule for room location For more info call
689-6585 5928:1 -22
I AM A STUDENT from Saudi Arabia. I am
looking for a family to live with to learn Amer
ican language and culture I am willing to pay
all my expense Call 726-9393. 1-22
MY WEEK WAS MISERABLE. It was thrice as
complicated when my wallet wasn't returned
The $50 is my family's food until February.
Please return it to the EMU, Thanks. 1 -22
ALEX.-Thanks for the great Alpha Chi week; my
swimsuit is still in my suitcase you turkey!
You're my loveable little sis' Love. KERRI
5954:1-21
HEY BIG BOY! Meet you in ceramics Saturday
morning at the Craft Center BLUE EYES. P S
They're open Saturday mornings now
5956:1-25
GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER
for DUFFY'S GONG SHOW
Thursday, Jan. 21
5960:1-22
MAX'S TAVERN
Now featuring Guiness Stout
ON TAP
5959 1-22
10 CENT BEER
Every MONDAY NIGHT 9 to 10:20 PM
BIG SCREEN TV
SUD S FACTORY TAVERN
30th A Interstate 5 747-5131
5884 :M
CRISIS CENTER
U of O-Telephone Hot Line from 5 p m. to 8
a.m Help with personal & emotional problems.
Strickly confidential Call 686-4488. 5784 MH
THE SPECIAL YOU and PREGNANCY, free
pregnancy testing at Birthright 687-8651
4682:1-21
M». AThe EMU Craft Center is open Saturday
mornings Meet you in the Stained Glass
area Mr. T. 5956 1-25
MARY JO: Roses are red
Violets are blue
The big T was great
And so are you!
Love, YOUR LIL' SIS
WORSHIP
HEAR RALPH NADER'S
Sermon Wonder at HIS superficial
demagoguery! ADMIRE the emperor's
new clothes1 SEE the water upon
which HE pretends to walk! BUT BE
SKEPTICAL.
CLUB SPORTS
CREW
Mandatory Winter workouts: Tuesdays, Thurs
days beginning January 22, 7-8 AM, gate 25,
Hayward Field Newcomers welcome
5925:1-21
PHI PSI MIKE G: Happy 20th Birthday These
past months have been great. Thanks for being
there. Love and Kisses, Lehi P S, Want to get
lucky?
BETA PAUL CHITWOOD: You're AWESOMEI
Love, Two Alpha Phi Secret Admirers
DDD SHOWERERS
Congratulations on the successful ALL
HOUSE "PROJECT". (I demand the nega
tives!) Love you all, Linda
DENISE “O”: Wie gehts kiddo? Gerburgstag
Spat Du bist einen fantastiche mensch und
frauen-Vielen Spass-P.K.
MAGGI: Your eyes sure sparkled when you
received the Stars and Crescent Congratula
tions on your initiation! Delta Love, Mary Ann
JOHN DULCICH:
Congratulations on your initiation into Sigma
Chi! I'm proud of you. Love. Mary Ann
Happy Anniversary
DIPHEAD!
I can't believe that for two years I've gone out
with a person who spends his time drawing
toilets and making stupid little trees I sure am
glad you are able to spare a few magical
moments to spend with me. I Love You Lots
JUNIOR PIGGY
SCOOPER: We are true CHI-0 Sisters now,
thank you for being such a DOLL, Love, from
BARBIE
CHI-Os!
Thanks for the AWAKENING Friday morning.
Screwdrivers and dancing is a great way to
start the day. Our faith is renewed! SIGMA NU
LISA WONG: Today is the start of a week full of
no sleep, ?, ?, ? and tun (perhaps more bedtime
stories!) Mucho Sigma Love, Kelly
TO ALL
MEMBERS
OF KAT: Even though we haven't been able to
participate in all the fun, we really appreciate all
you've done. We Love You-Suzi V. & Nancy M
BETH TALLMAN: Get hyped for initiation,
you're great! Sigma Kappa Love, Your Great
Granny Jewely
SIGMA KAPPA PLEDGES:
Pearls, violets and Ernestine
An unknown mission is Maine
Lavender. Maroon and 1874
Are now pounded into your brain
You're ready now for the next big step
To become sisters of the band
Get ready for a HELL of a week
Of which you'll remember with fond
Memories. (I hate rhymes')
Love you all. BECKY
AX Tammy Spencer:
Initiation was great
And you're first rate'
Lots of fun you did bring
Thanks so much for EVERYTHING!
Love ya, YOUR LITTLE SIS
AX MEMBERS: Thanks for the great weeki We
loveyouall' Your newest sisters 5954 1-21
AX BIG SIS AMY FARNHAM: Thanks for
being so special last week' It was the greatest
Big I' ever and I couldn't have made it without
you! Love always. YOUR LITTLE S.l.T.B Laura
Paae 11