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THE BIJOU 492 E 13th (at Ferry St) 686-BIJU The Best Sound System The Best Theatre In Town Admission $2 ENDS WEDNESDAY SLEUTH Starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine. Superb acting, delightful surprises and great fun. 7 pm. SHOWING 7 PM Sunday Matinee 2 pm THE FRENCH DETECTIVE Starring Victor Lanoux and Patrick (Get Out Your Handkerchiefs) Dewaere A taut, witty French political drama. Shows at 9:30 SHOWING 9:30 PM Sunday Matinee 4:30 Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America LATIN AMERICAN FILM SERIES THE GREEN WALL THE GREEN WALL, a Peruvian film, has become one of the most highly honored Latin American films. In stunning photography, the film traces a young families escape from life's pressures in Lima, to their attempt to hack out an existance in the lush and overgrown Peruvian jungles. 1891:2-6 Wed. Feb. 11 150 Geology 7:30 pm EMU CULTURAL FORUM PROGRAM COMMITTEE present! JAZZ GIG with the UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Jazz Lab Band II This Wednesday evening enjoy two hours of jazz, featuring the University’s own 18-piece Lab Band, and a sextet These weekly Jazz Gigs ofer the Univer sity community an opportunity to exper ience the best of Eugene jazz on campus for free. Join us this Wednesday night in the EMU Dining Room WEDNESDAY, FEB 11 8-10 PM EMU DINING ROOM FREE 2-11 PERSONALS GRE GMAT Prepare for these Graduate Entrance Exams in a 4-week workshop offered by the Learning Resources Center. Workshops begin Monday, Feb. 9. For more infor mation, call the Center at 686-3226 or come by our office in the basement of Friendly Hall. 1896:2-9 Christian Science Organization presents free copies of Christian Science Monitor This newspaper give out Tuesday and Wed nesday at EMU Lobby all day Offering 25% discount to students and faculty_ 2-11 I'M FREEZING I've "lost" my down jacket. Brown and western style, gold yolk. Made by 1st Down, xsm mens. If found please call Karin 485-9576. $REWARD$_2-10 PIERRE: Meet me for a hot meatball sandwich at Lenny’s Nosh Bar in the Courtyard. LOLITA _ 376:tfn Speed YOU CAN LEARN TO READ HOTTER WHILE YOU IMPROVE YOUR COM PREHENSION AND RETENTION. The Learning Resources Center offers a reasonably-priced alternative to expen sive commercial speed reading course 4-week workshops begin next week. Call the Center at 686-3226 for more infor mation, or stop by our office in the basement of Friendly Hall. 2-17 SAE Bro-ln-Laws To the Kappa Chapel you came to watch Kathy and Greg play the wedding game. All dressed in suits, you guys looked so nice! The only thing missing was the throwing of the rice. The reception, complete with champagne, was held at the SAE Country Club. Back to our house we ran to change our clothes and get keyed for party hub-bub! The partying and dancing was too great! And as for the next time we meet - WE CAN'T WAIT! Love, THE KAPPAS! _ 2-10 BO Thanks for a wonderful time the last week You are a wonderful person and also you one of few existing “IP's" DUDLEY2-10 ADPI KARA Gangster night and the dunes were great! Thanks for a fantastic weekend Next road trip?, , ZONCH2.-210 TO THE MEN OF THETA CHI The Cham pagne Jam proved it one, your thank you Thursday made it twice. That truth in fact, when we get together, no other combo can party better Thanks, Love, THE PI PHIS 2-10 Due to conflicting dates. DUFFY’S ALL CAM PUS TALENT SHOW has been rescheduled for Feb. 19. Duffy 's apologizes for scheduling conflicts this has caused. 1922:1-12 THURSDAY NITE AT DUFFY’S DUCKS vs BEAVERS UVE on the BIG SCREEN 1923:2-12 DUFFY’S Valentine’s Day Party SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Live Music HOT WHACKS Special Valentine treats and surprises 1924:2-11 STEVE MORSE Happy Birthday 2-10 ~\ SIGMA CHIS: Thanks for the excellent func tion. You guys are the “best”!! Love, THE D.G.’S2-10 JOZELL: Last weekend was great Maybe we can do it again sometime. SQUATTY 2-10 ALPHA DELTA PI welcomes its new initiated members. Lisa Buesch, Nanette Bloom, Cathy Bowlby, Suzanne Davis, Monica Edgley, Janelle Gregory, Tamra Heathershaw, Gerri Lengacher, Gina Teofilo, Marcella Vargas, Lisa Walker, Julie Wheeler, Amanda Ayoub 2-10 ALPHA DELTA PI congratulates Chris Wesely, Julie Prokop, Lisa Kagi for pledging our sisterhood! We love you all - your great! 2-10 HAPPY BIRTHDAY VIRGINIA Nelly, Nadine, and I are have a party tomorrow night that'll knock your socks off. And a wee bit more. We re set with wine, music and the guilt. I LOVE YOU, WILLIE 2-10 HAPPY BIRTHDAY SANDRA ARP Hope you're 23rd is a bonus! Love, JENNY _ 2-10 Righthand Glove lost Friday 2-6 near Friendly, gold pigskin with beige wool liner glover. Please save my popsi cte digits. Denise, 343-1403.2-1Q SOMEONE MAY BE TRYING to light up your life this Friday with an ODE Heart Throb Light up theirs by placing your Heart Throb by 1 pm Feb 12. 20 words for $1.50 at the ususal bcations. 2-10 LAMONT: Meet me for a corned beef sand wich at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard IUIOI _ 375:tfn LADIES Your Nite is Wednesday at DUFFY'S All Ladies Drinks Vi price Every Wednesday at Duffy's 9-11 pm MUW:tfn SEX is not a 4-letter word! HEART THROBS are coming Feb. 13 Don't miss your chance to say 20 LOVING WORDS FOR $1.50 Deadline Feb. 12,1 pm ___2-10 COME TO THE SUBWAY Thursday for a 1 cent sale Buy 2 sandwiches and get another for 1 cent 1932:2-10 HERE’S YOUR CHANCE! Bring your questions and opinions and talk to some people who care! In the SUAB INFORMATION AND GRIEVANCE CENTER (EMU Main Lobby) this week: TUESDAY, FEB. 10 11- 12 pm: Ray Hawk, V P for Admin, and Finance 1- 2 pm R. D. Tanner, Assoc. Dir, Dept, of Public Safety 2- 3 pm: JoAnn Ean, Student Advocate 1 -2 pm: JoAnn Ean, Student Advocate WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11 12- 1 pm: Gerry Moseley, Assoc. Provost for Student Affairs 1 -2 pm: Dave Eaton, ASUO President THURSDAY, FEB. 12 10-11 am: Adell McMillan, Dir. EMU 11:15-12:30 pm: Bob Bowlin, Dean of Students 2-3 pm: Richard Hill, Acting V.P. for Academic Affairs and Provost /"'n /-"N vvvwvywvwvwvwwwwwwwwuwwwwww O o o o o o o o o o o o o o Classified FI LLIES! NO ONE WON for answering Monday’s Folly: MUM’S THE WORD The best dressed mummy (toilet paper accept ed) to lumber through the EMU Fishbowl at 12:30 pm will win $5 from ODE Classifieds. 2-9 Look for Tuesday’s Classified Folly YOU could be here C C c c c c o o o o G C c c Contact lenses, one visit service Contact Lens Clinic of Eugene 401 E 10th 683-2224 _1697:11 PRIVATE HELP FROM FRIENDS Free preg nancy testing. Birthright 667-8651 4680 U GET FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE on Alterations at Slegmund's Cleaners 821 E 13th Ave _181 :UWH MAKE MONEY! Recycling Your Clothes! RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades secondhand clothing for men and women For appointment: 344-7039 360 E 11 th Mon-Sat 11:30 am to 6 pm 1881UWF CV^SiS HEART THROBS Feb. 13th UNION Light Set $13.95 installed for ,,,. $1.50 \_60easl J/iA 3^2-4878 IT'S YOUR MONEY WE'RE SPENDING OVER $2,000,000 OF IT! DO YOU CARE WHERE IT GOES? The seven-person Incidental Fee Committee decides where to spend the $50.00 each student pays each term. The IFC will hold public hearings on funding requests from various groups today. Come give us your input. See briefs (p. 2) for groups and locations V----/ Put yourself where you’re needed Peace Corps and VISTA Volunteers have a tradition of sharing their knowledge and skills with the people of developing nations and here at home. They're indi viduals who combine a special sense of adventure with a desire to help other people. Your college degree OR appropriate work background may qualify you for the experience of your life. Our representatives will be pleased to discuss with you the many volunteer openings beginning in the next 12 months. Peace Corps and VISTA. Experience Guaranteed. INFORMATION BOOTH Feb. 10-13 EMU Lobby, 9 am - 4 pm FILM SEMINAR Feb. 11 Noon - 1:30 EMU, Dad’s Room INTERVIEWS (BY APPOINTMENT) Feb. 11-12 Sign up in advance at Career Planning Office, Susan Campbell Hall HARK! Who throbs for thee? Heart Throbs February 13