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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1980)
presented by MAYDAY CULTURAL COMMITTEE Friday, Oct. 24th 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 150 Gao. Admission $1.75 Hallograms arc coming ! It You’ll be seeing some new faces at the Bookstore. Maybe even your own. Choose your Halloween personality from our wide selection of famous, infamous and bestial masks. Or ask for free expert make-up consultation to bring out your unique Halloween fantasy. We also offer you wigs, artificial features, candy and cards. 13th & Kincaid \JMon-Fri 8:15-5:30 BOOKSTORE Sat 10:00-2:00 Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 • Supplies 686-4331 daily emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday, except during exam week and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently ot the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press News and Editorial Display Advertising and Business Classified Advertising Production 686-5511 686-3712 686-4343 686-4381 Editor Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Photo Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Ken Sands Sally Hodgkmson Glenn Boettcher Jeff Baker Steve Dykes Sioux Anderson Mark Matassa Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Associate Editors ASUO Community Environment Features State Systems Departments and Schools State Politics Local Politics Night Editor General Staff Librarian Classified Advertising Production Manager Advertising Director Ad Services Controller Tamara Swenson Jody Murray Erzsi De ak Paul Telles Richard Wagoner Leslie Farris Jim Gersbach Bill Manny Marian Green Rich Bruer Mike Rust Mike Lee Jim Wechsler Sally Oljar Sandra McMullen Darlene Gore Jerril Nilson Jean Ownbey et al briefs Sparrow® MEETINGS The Incidental Fm Committee will meet tonight at 7 p m in the EMU, room to be announced Agenda items are expected to include discussion of the Student Travel Center, the ASUO Executive and Women in Communication Tire Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Datta Chi, will hold their fall initiation tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 221 Allen Initiates and established members are welcome Regional director Ron Lovell will be speak ing For more information call Byron Caloz at 345-5226 or 686-4245 or Duncan McDonald at ext. 3750 The Graduate Teaching Fellows Federa tion will have an executive council meeting today at 4 p m in Room 112 EMU All department reps are encouraged to attend as union officer elections, candidate endor sements, committee reports and the November membership meeting will be discussed Other GTFF members who are curious about union business are welcome to attend. For more information call Dick Vander Schaaf at ext. 4521 or the GTFF office at 344-0832 The University International offices invite interested people to attend an open house today from 3 to 5 p.m. The social will be held simultaneously in the offices of International Studies. Rooms 239-243 Straub Hall, and the office of International Services, Room 330 C I M a n i m t n p e i u r s s f t a r WE MEET YOU IN J V THE STRUGGLE. - CALL US - Knmuriui 4S4 1707 U \%lry ,i44 42/V Xturrmnn J4J 7021 Oregon Hall The open house is being held to familiarize the community with the activi ties and programs of International Studies and International Services Choosing a major: How to got started. A special workshop will be held today at 3:30 p m in the new Academic Resource Area Jack Bennett, coordinator of Premajor Student Advising, and Jane DeGidio, coor dinator of Student Paraprofessional Pro grams, will tell students how to do what they want and still make a living, how to find out about job opportunities, how to deal with parents, and how to double major. Students will receive practical advice and individual help Undeclared students are especially welcome. The event is sponsored by the Office of Academic Advising and Student Services. NOTICES All candidates, please come to the ASUO office, Suite 4 EMU, and pick up an informa tion sheet on the ASUO Candidates Forum October 28 Applications are open for the Ella Travis Edmundson and Marcy Travis Davis Memorial Scholarship, awarded annually to a sophomore, junior or senior women en rolled at the University full-time. Applications are available at the YWCA, 841 E. 18th St. They must be completed and returned by noon November 6 University Year for Action, a federal volunteer program that offers students local nine-month social service work placements v.here they receive University credit, a living allowance and valuable work experience, will have an informational meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Gerlinger lounge. There will be a presentation, a panel of present UYA volun teers and refreshments. Former UYA students and all other interested students are welcome to attend. free free free free free free delivery delivery delivery delivery delivery delivery Domino's Pizza thinks that 30 min utes is as tong as anyone should have to wait for a pizza Free 30 minute delivery and 10 minute pick-up service. Fast, Free Delivery 1609 E. 19 Ave. Telephone: 683-7325 Our drivers carry less than $10. Limited delivery area 1980 Dominos Pizza Inc Free Extra Thick Crust! 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