Photo by Steve Dykes
Seniors swirl
Health Faire participants stretched for the sky yesterday during a session of cooperative dance
therapy for the elderly. The therapy offers gentle exercise to aid circulation and strengthen limbs,
emphasizing sweeping movements and easy stretching.
Program lets state accountants
display wealth of knowledge
An accounting department program that
brings state accountants to campus twice yearly
continues today with the visit of a Eugene ac
countant.
John Gregor, president of Gregor Mason
McCracken, will meet with accounting and non
accounting majors in his first of five days as a
“Partner-In-Residence.”
Gregor will give three workshop-type semin
ars, visit classes and hold office hours. Only
invited accounting majors may attend the semin
ars, says accounting Prof. Marinus Bouwman.
Gregor’s office hours are open to anyone inter
ested in accounting.
A 1956 graduate of the University's business
college, Gregor worked as a Portland accountant,
U S. Army auditor and Eugene staff accountant
before founding the Eugene public accounting
firm in 1963.
Gregor’s seminars will focus on municipal
auditing and government compliance. About 15
students can attend each seminar — only ‘ top’’
accounting students are selected, Bouwman
says.
Gregor does not have office hours until his
April 21 visit, when he will be available in Room
361 Gilbert Hall from 11-11:45 a m. and 3-3:30
p.m.
A detailed schedule of Gregor’s visit is posted
in the display case across from Room 271 Gilbert
Hall.
Easter services provide for all
University students can choose from a variety
of services and music planned by Eugene-area
churches for the upcoming Easter weekend.
‘‘The Road to Calvary,” a dramatic presenta
tion of the passion of Christ, will be performed
Easter Sunday at the Willamette Christian Center,
2500 E. 18th Ave. Free tickets are available for five
performances — 7 a m., 9 a m., 11 a m., 3:30 p.m.
and 4:30 p.m.
The Newman Center will hold a Good Friday
Ecumenical Service today from 12-3 p.m., featur
ing the Stations of the Cross and the Liturgy of the
Seven Words. There also will be an evening mass
tonight at 7:30, a Saturday night Easter Vigil at 11
p.m. and three Easter Sunday services at 7:30
a.m. (in Spanish), 9:30 a m. and 11 a m. The
Newman Center is located at 1850 Emerald St.
Faith Center will have an Easter Morning
Worship Service at the Lane County Fairgrounds
Convention Center at 10 a m. Coffee will be
served at 9 a m.
"Easter Celebration,” a cantata featuring full
choir and accompaniment, will be presented at
the First Baptist Church of Eugene at 6 p.m. on
Easter Sunday. Other Easter services include a
Good Friday noon service from 12-1 p.m. and an
Easter Sunday morning service at 10:30 a m. The
church is located at 868 High St.
St. Mary's Episcopal Parish will have three
Easter Sunday services, beginning with a 5:30
a m. First Vigil of Easter service, followed by a 9
a m. Family Eucharist service and ending with an
11 a.m. Choral Eucharist service. The parish is
located at 166 E 13th St.
"His Fleece was White as Snow,” a dramatic
presentation by pre-school and grade-school
children, is scheduled at the Free Methodist
Church of Eugene, on Easter Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
The church is located at 1295 W. 18th St.
All services are open to University students.
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