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THE YANKEE CLIPPER BOUTIQUE 767 Willamette HOT WEATHER SALE Dresses, blouses, .r/ror/X and skirts in the prettiest, softest, coolest cottons and rayons. -— DISCOUNT COUPON 1 20% OFF ANY ITEM Good thru July 31, 1981 One coupon per person I W& XJ& 3*0 jpO r aumiuiiiii etol Orientation aides selected Twelve University students have been selected to serve as orientation aides during the summer Early Orientation and Registration Program, helping new students to find their way around campus and become familiar with academic prob lems and social opportunities During EORP days on July 13, 17, 18, 25 and 26, the aides will serve as the official University greeters, welcoming the new students and their parents upon their arrival They will also be responsible for leading campus tours, staffing information booths and assisting students during registration and academic advising The aides will attend a day long session next Saturday to learn more about the campus and about University procedures so they can help acquaint others with campus life, says Greg Lobisser. Univer sity orientation director "We want the students to leave EORP with a sense of belonging to and identification with the University, ’ says Lobisser "When these students return in the fall, we hope they will already feel a part of the University " briefs NOTICES The Lane County Chapter ot the American Red Cross sponsors a tree Mood pressure cttntc on the third Wednesday ot each month from 10 am to 2 p m at the U S National Bank in me Oakway Mall The date of mis month s clinic is July 15 Lane County Client s Council and Whi teaker Community School are sponsoring a benefit dance July IS beginning at 8 p m to help support the Client Council's newsletter The LCCC is an information and advocacy group for low-income people and the or gamzation s free newsletter is designed to keep Lane County citizens informed on JKMes ot concern to low-income people Just Friends a local group will provide me music and refreshments will be available Admission will be on a sliding scale from $2 to $4 and child care will be available on the When you head for the great outdoors — head to ACTION SURPLUS first! Whatever your favorite pastime whether it's camping hunting, hiking or rafting, we’ve got the supplies to make it easier, safer and more fun Just a few of our supplies include • Flight Jackets and Parkas • P-coats and Field Jackets • Wool sweaters, socks and Navy pants • Long Underwear • Sleeping Bags • Tents • Rubber rafts • Lanterns • Canteens • Camouflage Hats • Nylon Jumpsuits • Air Pumps • Backpacks • Ammo Pouches • Duffle Bags • Hunting Knives • Sun Glasses • Hammocks • Fatigues • Flashlights • Compasses • Vests • Camp Cooking Gear • And Much Much More' t V \■ <y Lane County’s Outdoor and Surplus Headquarters ACTION SURRPLUS jj" * Mon-Sat 9:30-5 pm 4251 Franklin Blvd. Eugene 746-1307 Take Franklin towards Springfield daily emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald .s 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 Umon and is a member of the Associated Press News and Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising and Business 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 Production 666-4381 Circulation 666-5511 Editor Managing Editor News Editor Associate News Editor Photo Editor Graphics Editor Auoclalt Editors University Education ASUO Features Community Politics General Staff Advertising Manager Ad Services Classified Advertising Controller Production Manager Sally Hodgkmson Harry Esteve John Mealy Bill Wack Ma* DeRungs Ann Portal Ginger Barnes Matt Meyer Heidi Swillinger Darlene Gore Ann Peterson Sally Ol|ar Jean Ownbey Sandra McMullen premises Children under aye six wil be admitted tree while children between six and 12 will be charged 50 cents each For more information, contact Mary Keenan al 4M-02S4 MEETINGS A two-day workshop on the various aspects ol child abuse will be held July 20-21 at the Vaitey River Inn Presentations will be give by national and local experts who wHi be available tor infor mal discussions throughout the conference The workshop will locus on sexual emo tionai and physical child abuse including indicators, the Oregon statutes the (EBP't'ng pn*ctwt|,t,.ijves(matr9lt. advocacy and treatment For regiMMOun intoresation and a tee schedule call 6SS-3(«6 or S86-3I01 Academic credit is available through the University s Continuation Center Among the aides are Sonia Maksymiuk, a political science major; Suzanne Rondeau, a speech pathology and audiology major Del Seitzmger, a business and construction major, Margery Bray, a psy chology and sociology major; Renee Dorjahn, a mathematics major; Ricky Smithrud, a busi ness major, Lisa Kaufman, a general science major Michelle Saito. a Japanese language major; Tracy Lawrence, a humanities major; David Ander son, a biology and computer science major; Gabriel Leung, a marketing major and Soh-Hoon Ong Pac-10 taps Salazar Distance runner Alberto Salazar has been named the University's outstanding senior student-athlete by the Pacific-10 Conference Salazar, who graduated with a bachelors degree in business administration in June, was awarded the Pac-10's Confer ence Medal, which is awarded annually to one athlete from each conference school who best exhibits the greatest com bination of performance and achievement in scholarship, athletics and leadership The Pac-10 winner in both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters at this year's conference track and field meet, Salazar also notched a win in the prestigious New York marathon last fall in only his first attempt at the distance Other 1981 Medal winners are football players Darrin Nelson of Stanford, Scott Pelluer of Wa shington State and Mike Reilly of Washington basketball stan dout Ray Blume of Oregon State swimmer Par Arvidsson of California tennis player Ted Staren of Arizona water polo player Craig Furniss of South ern California wrestler Dan Severn of Arizona State and soccer player Charles Fisher of UCLA Brown Bag Lunch ^ and Discussion Koinonia Center 1414 Kincaid .across from PLC and the Library Every Wednesday 11:00 - 1:00 Something’s happening... people talking, listening, eating, questioning, plenty of coffee and tea BRING YOUR SACK LUNCH JOIN US! 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