Two days of speakers, workshops, tests
Broad spectrum of health topics takes stage
Physical and mental well be
ing is the focus of the sixth an
nual Health Fair, scheduled for
April 15 and 16 at the University.
More than 40 health organ
izations, holistic practitioners
and public health agencies are
expected to participate in the
free event, which will run from 9
a m. to 4 p.m. in the EMU Ball
room.
The fair is sponsored by the
Oregon Students’ Association
for the Advancement of Health
Education and the University
health education department.
"The purpose of the fair is to
promote good health and well
ness,” says Aggie Picard, pub
licity coordinator for the event
and a health education senior.
"Also, the event aims to inform
people about the wide variety of
health services available in our
community.”
According to Picard, exhibi
tors will present the latest infor
mation on issues such as nutri
tion, birth control and holistic
,d MORAL ISSUES
AND THE HOLOCAUST
Doug Huneke.
The Holocaust is a focus for certain contemporary moral
issues. In this class we will read two short books and an article
on The Holocaust. The purpose of the class will be to develop
an understanding of The Holocaust and how it impacts on
contemporary moral issues.
Koinonia Center _ . _ _ 1414 Kincaid St.
Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m.
Sponsored by Campus Interfaith Ministry
Call 484-1707 for info.
health care.
In addition, the Student
Health Center will provide a free
series of examinations includ
ing vision screening, blood
pressure, lung capacity and
tuberculin skin tests.
New this year are 10 two-hour
workshops on such topics as
guidelines for optimal well be
ing, tofu and tempeh prepara
tion, prevention of running in
juries, nutrition, the urban use
of pesticides, natural family
planning, the hospice
TAX HELI
Sponsored by
Beta Alpha Psi
We’ll be in the EMU every
Tues., Wed., and Thurs.,
10:30-2:30, from now until
April 15th to help you with
your tax questions.
Bulk Cleaning
and Laundry
20% OFF
professional dry cleaning (clean and press)
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The University of Oregon Bookstore, Inc.,
will hold its
ANNUAL MEETING
on
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3:30 p.m., Room 101, EMU
The purpose of the annual meeting shall be to receive annual reports of officers of the
corporation, receive recommendations or proposals to the Board of Directors as the
members may deem advisable and to receive nominations for membership on the
Board of Directors.
Positions on the Board of Directors open for nomination are:
One (1) freshman position for a two (2) year term
Two (2) sophomore positions for two (2) year terms
One (1) graduate position for a two (2) year term*
One (1) graduate position for a one (1) year term**
One (1) faculty position for a two (2) year term
*Graduate student receiving highest number of votes fills two year graduate position
**Graduate student receiving second highest number of votes fills one year graduate
position.
The meeting is open to all registered students of the University of Oregon, all faculty
members employed on the Eugene campus and all classified staff members holding a
full-time University position.
Coffee and donuts will be served.
To encourage your participation in this year’s annual meeting, the Bookstore is
offering gift certificates totalling $100 in a drawing following the meeting.
movement and how emotions
affect health.
Room numbers for the work
shop will be posted near the
EMU Main Desk.
Wednesday's events include
a natural foods buffet in the
ballroom from 11:30 a.m. to 1
'p.m. Tickets are $3 each and
available at the main desk or by
calling the health education
department at 686-4119. The
menu will include vegetarian
lasagna, vegetable pot pie, a
deluxe salad bar, herb tea and
fresh fruit juices.
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Let me match your interest and values with
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Women and men welcome, but I especially
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HARRY Meet me at 10:30 am for a game of
Astroids at Lenny’s Gourmet Hot Dogs in the
Courtyard. LUIGI.tfn
BORED WITH ROCK? Ne Pretenders, Gang
of 4, Boulevards magazine. 50's wrap shades
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HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
Call evenings 896-3913
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STUDENTS
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SOPHMORES: Apply now for Druids, junior
honors society. Applications in your major's
office or call Dan Williams, ext. 4277. Due May
1. 4-14
Ultimate Frisbee
U of O Club Sports Ultimate Frisbee Team is
seeking new people to share good times and
frisbee action (lots of both!) Males and females
of all skill/experience levels are welcome. If
interested, come up to an organizational
meeting Monday, April 13 on the filed behind
Mac Court rain or shine. "Happiness is a
frisbee soaring through the air on a warm
spring day."143:4-13
SLASH: Happy belated birthday! Hope your
day was one to remember. Too bad Ross
couldn't share the day with you! Love, Your
Pal Rat 4-13
Dan, Just a very sincere get well wish. Hope the
suffering has ended Basie Rattlesnake 4-13
ERIKA, KIM, AND JEAN: Here's the personal
you never received. "Have a beautiful day!" I
LOVE YOU, LAURIE BUCHOTTZ 4-13
Business and Economic Majors:
Elect
KEITH
JOHNSON
For S.U.A.B. Business/Economics
Pd. for Johnson Election Comm. 4-16
IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT about pregnancy call
Birthright. Free testing 687-8651 6161 :M
CRISIS CENTER
U of O Telephone Hot Line from 5 pm to 8 am
Help with personal & emotional problems.
Strictly confidential. Call 686-4488 164 MH
PIERRE Meet me at noon tor a chocolate egg
cream at Lenny's Gourment Hot Dogs in the
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IMPROVE
YOUR
GRAMMAR
in a 4-week workshop offered by the
Learning Resources Center Also help
ful for students who plant to take the
J250 entrance exam. $30 fee Course
begins Tuesday, April 14, so sign up
now! For more information, please call
the Learning Resources Center,
686-3226. 170:4-15
CAces Center. Day and
evening course begin
Monday, April 13. $30
fee covers instruction
and all materials. For
more information,
please call the Learning
Resources Center
686-3226. 169:4-15
VOTE
JON
BERNSTEIN
for IFC
We need a viable budget
4-13
TAYLOR RENTAL in Springfield has a full line
of party goods. Everything from salt shakers to
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ROMEO WHISKEY
My advice to you is to drink heavily. Love &
Kisses. CLEMENTINE 4-13
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Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30
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Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510
_ Supplies 686-4331