Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 19, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 • Supplies 686-4331
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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 of the
University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial
Union and is a member of the Associated Press
News and Editorial 686-5511
Display Advertising and Business 686-3712
Classified Advertising 686-4343
Production 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
Politics
Night Editor
Tamara Swenson
Jody Murray
Erzsi De'ak
Paul Telles
Ricriard Wagoner
Leslie Farris
Jim Gersbach
Bill Manny
Marian Green
Mike Rust
Bill Manny
General Staff
Classified Advertising
Production Manager
Ad Services
Advertising Director
Controller
Sally Oljar
Sandra McMullen
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
WELL ERNIE , YOURE DOING WELL
IN THE FOURTH DIMENSION' NOW
YOU'RE READY FOR A REAL. TEST'
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ITS TIME
TO MEET THE
SQUAREHEADS!
Haisley appointed
associate Ed. dean
Fay Haisley, associate
professor of education, has
been appointed associate dean
for the Division of Teacher
Education in the University Col
lege of Education.
Her appointment fills the
vacancy created by the ap
pointment of Richard Hersh as
associate provost for research
and dean of the Graduate
School
A member of the education
faculty since 1975, Haisley has
served as coordinator of
elementary education in the
Division of Teacher Education.
She also is director of the na
tionally funded Dean's Grant.
The Grant provides funding to
prepare teachers to teach hand
icapped children in regular
classrooms, a process known
as mainstreaming
She served three years on the
state s Cooperative Personnel
Planning Council that
developed state guidelines for
compliance with federal legisla
tion on mainstreaming. She has
given workshops throughout
Oregon on special education
and on teaching gifted and
talented students.
“Continuation of the
specialized research by faculty
committees started by Dr. Hersh
is one of my goals in this new
position,” Haisley says. “We
also want to move forward with
early childhood education ex
amine the possibilities of further
integration of special education
in secondary schools.”
briefs
MEETINGS
Amnesty International will meet tonight in
the EMU, room to be posted Amnesty Inter
national is an international human rights
group working (or release of political pri
soners and the promotion of human rights
worldwide For more information call David
at 344-8118 or Jean at 344-7191
The Gay People's Alliance is sponsoring a
men's rap group tonight at 7:30 p m The
support group will be a non-threatening
atmosphere where gay and bisexual men
can explore, discuss, and share their
thoughts about their lifestyle For location
and more information call the GPA at
686-3360 A women's rap also is being
formed, call for more information
NOTICES
Please sign up In Room 246 Susan
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Campbell Hall H Interested In interviewing
with the following recruiters:
Jan. 26 Champion International (Ac
counting, Computer Science, Business Ad
ministration)
Jan 27-29 Meier and Frank (Business,
Liberal Arts)
Jan. 27 Federal Bureau ot Investigation
(Accounting, Science, Business, Lan
guages, Law, Liberal Arts)
Jan 28 McDonnell Douglas Automation
Company (Computer Science, Business
Adminsitration, Math)
Jan 28 Secretary of State, Division of
Audits (Business, Accounting)
Jan 29 Omark Co (Business Adminis
tration)
Jan 29 National Oceanic and Atmos
phere Administration (Sciences)
Orientation sessions introducing the ser
vices of Career Planning and Placement are
offered every Wednesday and Thursday at
3:30 p.m. in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall
THE CAREER PLANNING AND
PLACEMENT SERVICE,
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, ASUO, AND
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
cordially invite you to attend the
CAREER EXPLORATION FAIR
Wednesday, January 21, 1981
9:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
EMU Ballroom
• Meet many U. of 0. alumni and friends who represent
over fifty career areas,
• Obtain information about selection criteria,
• Broaden your knowledge about typical careers your
students enter,
• Attend a resume writing workshop
This event, which is part of an ongoing effort to
provide career planning information to students,
faculty and staff, will be an opportunity to:
The following career areas will be represented:
HEALTH
FINANCE
MARKETING
ARCHITECTURE
URBAN PLANNING
MEDIA
ARTS
SERVICE
TRANSPORTATION
HOTEL
FOOD
PERSONNEL
LEGAL
EDUCATION
SCIENCE
RESEARCH
GOVERNMENT