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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1981)
p«* mO- wG Jane Scheidecker. a first-year student in the University's master of business administra tion degree program, is the recipient of a $5,000 fellowship from the American Association of University Women Scheidecker is one of 21 students who recently received awards from a variety of depart ments and schools at the University The University’s Law School announced 11 recipients of legal research and writing awards for the 1980-81 school year; the College of Education awarded Birse Memorial Excel lence in Student Teaching awards to three students who completed their teacher training programs this spring; and the daily emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Tuesday and Thursday except during exam week and vacations by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon Eugene Oregon,97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press New* and Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising and Buainos* 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 Production 686-4381 Circulation 886-5511 Pane 9 Editor Managing Editor/News Editor Associate News Editor Photo Editor Graphics Editor Associate Editors University/Education ASUO Features Community / Politics General Staff Advertising Manager Ad Services Classified Advertising Controller Production Manager Sally Hodgkinson Harry Esteve John Healy Bill Wack Max DeRungs Ann Portal Ginger Barnes Matt Meyer Heidi Swillinger Darlene Gore Ann Pelerson Sally OI|ar Jean Ownbey Sandra McMullen Qt al Grad student receives $5,000 fellowship Department of English honored seven students for their accom plishments The Department of English awards ranged from $2,000 to $25 and were awarded for "special accomplishments” in English Ruth Woolery of Springfield received the $2,000 Eric Eng lund award while a senior English major at the University Other recipients of Depart ment of English awards were Mary DeShazer, Russelville, Ky., $500 Rudolph Ernst graduate fellowship, Marcy Willow, Eugene, $50 Alicia Wood Poetry Award for use of traditional verse forms in her poetry; Ariel Friesner, Portland, $50 Walter and Nancy Kidd Short Story Award Michael Powell, La Jolla, Calif . Sarah Harkness Kirby Award for best seminar paper written during winter term Jodi Cohen Amherst N Y $25 Julia Burgess poetry award and $50 Walter and Nancy Kidd Poetry award Ann Dobyns, Brentwood Bay, British Columbia. Canada, recognized for excellence in reacniny a composmon class The 11 recipients of the Law School awards are students in Legal Research and Writing, a required course for first-year law students First prizes were given to Robert Foster of Eugene for best brief and to William Knuthe of Shedd for best casenote Recipients of certificates of merit for outstanding brief in cluded John Kilcullen, Spring field, Kenneth Schoolcraft, Portland. David Riewald, Bloomfield Hills, Mich Patricia Battin and Sandra Kohn, Billings, Mont Recipients of certificates of merit for outstanding casenote were Providence Purvis, Eugene Jean Kunkle, Corvallis; Serna Lederman, Anchorage, Alaska, and Lisa Gilden, Encin o, Calif Birse Memorial Excellence in Student Teaching awards from the College of Education went to Leslie Osborne. Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Clayton Brown, Bellingham, Wash and Teresa Lewis, Beaverton briefs Building hour* (Of Mm EMU during sum mar larm < Juna 22 through August 14) are an follow!. Monday through Thursday Budding hours 7am to 7 pm Cafetaua 7am to 2 p m Dali. 11am to 6 p m Soda bar 11am to 6 p m Recreation canter 10 30 am to 5 30 pm Print shop 9 am to 4 p m Main desk 7am to 7 p m Canoe shack noon to dusk Anderson s closed HairToday 9am to 5 pm Friday Building hours 7am to 7 p m Cafeteria 7am to 2 p m Deli 11am to 3 p m Soda bar. 11am to 3 p m Recreation center. 10 30 a m to 4 p m Pnnt shop 9am to 4 p m Main desk 7am to 7 pm Canoe shack, noon to dusk And*' son v closed Hair Today Sam to 4 pm The EMU win be closed on weekends and holidays Building hours will be estended due to Early Orientation Programs and special contarences The EMU Craft Center win be open during summer term (June 22 through August 14) from 10 a m to 7 p m on Mondays and Tuesdays from 10 a m to 8 p m on Wed nesdays and Thursdays and from 10 am to 3 30pm on Todays The Craft Center will be open on Saturday. July IB and 25. from 10 am to 4 30 p m GET IN SHAPE FOR SUMMER FUN CAMPING ★ HIKING ★ BOATING HORSEBACK RIDING OR FLYING A KITE! SHOP NOW FOR FABRICS AND PATTERNS THAT WILL “SHAPE UP" YOUR WARDROBE FOR AN ACTIVE SUMMER AND FALL. JUST FOR FUN... DO IT YOURSELF "SW -A green OUu ~ inc 'Mi olive street . euGENE o»*OOn 9/401 'SOJi 345-0665 Save pepper 1_- 00 4001