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Featured speakers will be:
Liz Carwood Kandis Brewer-Wohler
Carwood Communications Pihas, Schmidt, and Westerdahl
Wednesday, January 14 at 7:00 P.M.
In rooms 112 and 113 in the EMU
There will be a general meeting at 6:30 P.M.
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SPEAKERS
Dr. Larry Flald, senior lecturer at Canter
bury University of Christchurch, New
Zealand, will speak on 'Bioacoustics of the
Wetta" today at 2:30 p m. in Room 16
Science I.
MEETINGS
The University Cycling Team will meet
tonight at 7 p m in the EMU Century Room
A Current members are required to attend
and newcomers are welcome For more
information call Club Sports at ext. 3733.
The Gang of Four and the future of China
will be the subject of the first East Asian
Studies Club meeting today at 12:30 p m. in
the EMU Forum Room Dr. David Milton will
give a presentation and conduct a panel
discussion For more information call
686-4125 or 485-8110
The Society of Professional Journalists
will hold its first meeting of winter term
tonight at 7 p m. in Room 221 Allen Hall,
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 3:30 p m. in the EMU. room to be
posted They will consider goals proposals
from the Campus Crusade for Christ, the
LatterDay Saint's Student Association, the
Muslim Student Association, the Ethnic
Women s Alliance, the NCAA Volunteers for
Youth, and Philosophy Club
The Oregon Trial Lawyers Association will
hold an informational meeting today at 3:30
p m. in Room 121 Law School Informal
presentations by local trial lawyers, OTLA
director Clayton Patrick and officers of the
Willamette University student chapter will
highlight the meeting For more information
call Pete Sorenson at 343-9093
"A Career In Public Relations" panel
discussion will be held tonight at 7 p m. in
Room 112 EMU The event is sponsored by
Women in Communications A general
meeting for all WIC members will precede
the meeting at 6:30 p.m.
MECHA will hold its weekly meeting to
night at 5 p m in Room 110 EMU
The Social Work Interest Group will meet
today at 2 p.m in the Second Floor Confer
ence Room ot Hendricks Hall Workshop
plans will be discussed All interested
students are invited to attend
A Career Workshop lor Political Science
Ma|ors will be held today at 2:30 p m in the
EMU Forum Room There will be small group
discussions with successful Political
Science graduates The event is sponsored
by Career Planning and Placement and
Political Science Peer Advising For more
information call Sandra Drengacz at ext
3235 or Sonia Maksymiuk at ext. 4875
NOTICES
A Counseling Group for Step-parents and
spouses will be offered by the University
Counseling Center Mondays at 3:30 p.m this
term Call ext 3227 or sign up in Room 311
Susan Campbell Hall
Campus Worship sponsored by Campus
Interfaith Ministry will be held at 5 p m today
at the Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid St A
bread and soup supper follows. For more
information call Martha Strode at 484-4219
The Community Friends Program is seek
ing volunteers to provide support and
friendship to adults involved in mental health
treatment. Volunteers will receive training in
communication and awareness skills, and
willl spend at least two hours a week with
their friend. For more information call Steve
at 686-9374
The Many Rivers Group of the Sierra Club
will present "The Future of the Willamette
National Forest" tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the
south basement room of Harris Hall. The
program will include representatives from
the Forest Service, timber industry, and
conservation community discussing the
upcoming Willamette Forest plan Par
ticipants will address controversies in the
planning process. A 20-minute slide show on
forest planning also will be shown
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