Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 24, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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    UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESFNTS
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FEBRUARY 27. 28 MARCH 4.5. 6. 7
8 PM
ROBINSON THEATRE
686-4191
tickets: $4.50, $2.75 UO students seniors. $3.50 other students
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Deadline soon
for nominations
to local awards
Nominations will be accepted
from University faculty and
students until Friday, Feb. 27,
for five major student awards.
Campus individuals and or- ^
ganizations are asked to return
completed nomination forms to
the Dean of Students office in
Room 372 Oregon Hall for the
awards, two of which offer sub
stantial tuition assistance.
Recipients of the awards -
the Gerlinger Cup, Bess Tem
pleton CYistman Award and
AAUW Senior Women Recogni
tion Award for women and the
Koyl Cup and Maurice Harold
Hunter Leadership Scholarship
for men — will be announced in
May.
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MEETINGS
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 101 EMU. They
will hear from the Muslim Student Associa
tion, the Political Science Student Union,
MEChA, the Psychology Club, the Chinese
Student Association and OSPIRG.
The Undergraduate Economics Association
will discuss "Worker Ownership: Is it a viable
alternative?" today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 110
EMU Workers from local collectives' will
discuss management and decision making:
profit, investment and growth; and collective
relevance to the overall economic system.
The New Marketing Club will feature two
guest speakers from Proctor and Gamble
today at 3 p.m. in Room 201 Condon Hall.
Topics will include job interviewing tech
niques, sales management careers and the
corporation.
The Aalan American Student Union will
hold a mandatory meeting today in Room
108 EMU The cooking schedule, presenta
tion discussion and other related functions
and duties will highlight the agenda. For
more information call ext. 4342
The Hawaii Club will meet tonight at 7:30
p m. in the EMU, room to be posted. Club
T-shirts will be distributed and more luau
information will be given.
The Political Science Student Union will
meet today at 3:30 p.m. in Century Room B,
EMU. The IFC budget hearing will follow at 4
p.m.
NOTICES
The Office of Affirmative Action is offering
a workshop from 9 a m. to 11 a m. in Room
151 Education on hiring handicapped and
disabled individuals in the state civil service.
There will be speakers from the Vocational
Rehabilition Division and-^dult Family Ser
vices. * I
The International Student Fair will tran
spire tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Henderson
Bean lounge For more information call
Cheri Roe at 686-6657 or Teri Jansen at
485-9034.
Applications are being taken for Physical
Education Proficiency Examinations in the
Room 181 Esslinger Hall, 686-4105. Dead
line is Feb. 27.
Wilderness Leadership Grants:
Financial assistance are now available for
spring 1981 with Sierra Institute, UC Santa
Cruz. For information and forms write Sierra
Institute, Cardiff House, University of
California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
95064 or call 408-429-2822.
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