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Mixed NutsR) <C)W Speakers triumph, win oral honors The University Speech Team captured fifth and third place respectively in speech tour naments at Pacific Lutheran University and the University of Puget Sound last weekend. Twenty-six universities com peted in the four-day com petition Honors went to the following speakers: Betsy Boyd, Felicia Fisher, Chrissy Miller, Lowell Axtmann, Dan Cohen, Bill LaDassor, Shelley Barber, Tom Wrosch, Lew Evans, Dawn Knudson, Mike Sauerwein, Ron Buss, Allan Pryor, Meg Dielsch nieder, and Sheila Larson. READING PILING UP ON you? Art prof oversees treasures of the Orient Ellen Johnston Laing, Univer sity art history professor, has been appointed the art mu seum’s first curator of Oriental art, says museum director Ri chard Paulin. Laing’s research interests have focused on the history of Chinese painting. She will assist in planning special Oriental art exhibitions. "Having access to these ma terials will enable me to use them for lecture classes and seminar teaching,” Laing says. “I'm excited about planning and working with the exhibitions as a means of-enhancing public knowledge and appreciation of Oriental art. The curatorship carries no additional salary and will be held concurrently with Laing’s regular faculty position. Laing came to the University in 1979 as the Maude Kerns Distinguished Professorship in Oriental Art. She previously taught art history at Wayne State University and at the University of Michigan, Ann Ar bor. briefs_ NOTICES Slgn-up sheet* lor Interviews will be posted at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday In Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall lor the following recruiters: Feb 9 Radcliffe Publishing Course (any major) Feb 9 Goldman, Sachs and Co. (MBA's only) Feb. 9 Frederick and Nelson (Business) Feb. 10 Modular On-Line Systems (Computer Science, Math) Feb 10-13 U S. Action VistaPeace Corps (any major) Feb 10 Tektronix (MBA's) Feb. 10 Great West Life Assurance (Business, Finance, Economics, Insurance, Marketing) Feb 11 A.L. Williams Co. (Business, Economics, Marketing, Education, Ac counting, Finance) Feb. 11 Union Carbide Feb 12 McLean Trucking Co. (Busi ness, Marketing, Transportation) Feb 12 Frito-Lay (Business, Man agement, Biology and Physical Sciences) Skylight Refectory 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. I Please sign up Immediately If Interested In Interviewing with the following recruiters: Feb. 3 Hewlett Packard (MBA's, Com puter Science) Feb 4 Uarco Inc. (Business, Marketing) Feb. 4 The Gap (any major) Feb 5 American National Insurance (any major) The U S. Navy will be in the EMU Feb 9-12 Orientation sessions introducing the ser vices of Career Planning and Placement are ottered every Wednesday and Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall. SPEAKERS Dr. Larry Gold ot the University of Color ado biology department, will speak on "Translational Regulation of Gene Expres sion" today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 30 Science I. MEETINGS The Downtown Development Board Bud get Committee tonight at 7 p.m. in the HCC Conference Room 106, 777 Pearl St. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the budget process for 1981-82 to evaluate the 1980-81 budget A session on clothing and equipment for winter camping will be held today at 4 p.m. in the Outdoor Program Future sessions on other topics of winter camping will planned, as well as pre-trip meetings for future out ings For more information call the Outdoor Program at 686-4365. The Women's Symposium Hiring Com mittee will have a meeting today at 3 p m. in the Century Room E. For more information call Marcia at ext 3227 or Peg at ext. 3724 -1 Would you like to set out from under all those books? 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