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Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Bl From Campus Pti 345-1651 etal__ Conference examines access In conjunction with the Inter national Year of Disabled Per sons. a two-day conference on solutions to building access problems is scheduled Friday and Saturday at the University The conference which is open to the public, will offer workshops on building access criteria, on accessibility prob lems of handicapped persons and possible solutions, and de sign alternatives The work shops will be conducted by numerous Eugene architects Ray Lifchez, architecture professor at the University of California at Berkeley, will be the keynote speaker at 7:30 p m Friday in Room 107 of Lawrence Hall Lifchez is a specialist in architectural design and social factors design, as well as a not ed author and speaker on ac cessibility Other conference speakers include Darrel Ackerman, dir ector of the Independent Living Program; Chris Casady, owner of Total Mobility Systems and Design, and John Hall, a social worker at the rehabilitation unit at Sacred Heart General Hospi tal in Eugene SEAFOOD MAMA IS BACK! RINDY ROSS, THE WOMAN WHO BECAME SEAFOOD MAMA, IS BACK FROM L A AND READY TO ROCK YOU WITH HER NEW BAND y MatsjjAsjy GEFFEN/WARNER BROS RECORDING * ARTISTS QUARTERFLASH WILL APPEAR ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 900 PM ALL AGES CONCERT AND DANCE EMU BALLROOM - U of O ADMISSION $4.25 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EMU MAfN DESK, EVERYBODY'S RECORDS CAMPUS AND DOWNTOWN STORES AND THE NIGHT OF THE SHOW. v %. * t X \ ?PT c * YOU SHOULD SEE HER NOW! Hnsumv at met. of <ati wooucnMS a thi tutu '.uiawAi fcwuu ciailv ‘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 Display Advertising and Business Classified Advertising US-5511 #86-3712 686-4343 886-4381 886-5511 Production Circulation 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 Man DeRungs Ann Portal Ginger Barnes Matt Meyer Heidi Swillinger Darlene Gore Ann Peterson Sally Oi|ar Jean Ownbey Sandra McMullen In addition to viewing archi tectural exhibits in Lawrence Hall, participants will take a bus tour to several buildings in Eugene designed for acces sibility by handicapped persons Cost of the conference is $30, which includes lunch and a wine and cheese reception An additional $10 will be charged for a spouse Deadline for registration is noon Wednes day r-or additional information and to register, call George Hodge, University School of Ar chitecture and Allied Arts, 686-3631 The event is jointly sponsored by International Year of Disa bled Persons, Independent Liv ing Program, the Southwestern Oregon Chapter of the Amer ican Institute of Architects and the University Department of Architecture Grad student honored Judith Wright-Clarke, a University graduate student in geology, has won top prize for the best student paper from the geology section of the American Association for the Advan cement of Science IMPORT! 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Compare Our Prices Her winning paper, delivered during the recent AAAS Pacific Division meeting in Eugene, of fered an interpretation of a trace mineral analysis done on the fossil remains of conodants Now extinct, these ancient microscopic marine animals were among the first to con struct calcium:fc>ased skeletons incorporating trace minerals from ocean water The fossil remains of con odants were discovered in the late 19th century buried in layers of ancient sedimentary rocks Her research is expected to increase scientific understand ing of’the chemistry of the an cient oceans that covered much of North America some 500 mil lion years ago Wright-Clarke graduated from California State University at Northridge in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in geology She is currently working as a research associate with William Holser a University geologisf, while completing her master's degree briefs Nono Beamer one ot Hawaii s leading exponents ot hula dance loon win leach a hula workshop in Eugene lor beginnners and advanced dancers The workshops will be held Aug 10-11 in Room 350 of Gerlinger Mall A children s class will be held at 10 a m a beginning adult class will be held at 6 p m and an advanced adult class will be held at 7 p m Children will be charged $5 per lesson or SO tor lessons on both days and adults wHi be charged $10 per session or $15 tor both days Eor more information call 484-9874 or 686 3384 Playland Day Nursery a non-protit cor poration announces a drop-in child care service tor children ?'/>-to-8 years old Hours are Sam to 5 p m , Monday through Friday The stafl-to-child ratio is 1:5 Call 344-6751 tor more information ATTENTION Teachers and Prospective Teachers ALL SUMMER students completing the requirements for the University’s recommendation for an Oregon Teaching Certificate or addition of an Endorsement should obtain application packets from Room 117, College of Education prior to leaving campus. Tuesday, August 4,1981