Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 07, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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to be chosen and association goals and
protects for the year w* be discussed
The WmI Science Student titan »n
hotd a meeting n the EMU Century Room D
at 3 30 p m today A new secretary will be
nominated and elected Other business
concerning poetics from the university to
international levels wu also be discusseo
Open lo ait
SEMINARS
invites the public to a tree introductory
semmai on the T ranscendenta Meditation
Program today it 2 pm and 7pm EMu
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High school musicians
gather for band festival
Musicians, dancers, twirlers
and flag bearers from 13
Oregon high schools will com
pete In the third annual high
school Festival of Bands Oct 24
at Autzen Stadium
The marching bands will be
judged on musical, marching
and showmanship abilties dis
played during the competitive
field shows that begin at 8 20
am
The band that scores the
highest will perform with the
University Marching Band and
U S Air Force Drum and Bugle
Corps during halftime at the
Oregon-Air Force game which
begins at 1 30 pm
Admission to the morning
judging activities will be $2 50
for adults and $1 50 for
students Tickets will be sold at
Gate F the morning of the com
petition
A separate ticket must be
purchased for admission to the
afternoon football game
Festival of Bands participants
and directors include Beaverton
High School. Lambert Morris,
Sunset High School, Dell Her
reid and Carol Smith, Bend High
School. William Ellison, Doug
las High School. Stuart Stone
Churchill High School, Ed
McManus. South Eugene High
School. Dave Becker Wil
lamette High School. Frank
Kenney Grants Pass High
School, Bill Norfleet Centennial
High School, Darrel Dyer Sam
Barlow High School. Jim
Bowers Roseburg High School,
Jeff Scott; Sprague High
School, Dave Booth and Sweet
Home High School. Lee Jones
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THE FOUNDATION'S
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
Every year thousands of alumni and
friends make gifts to the University
through the UO Foundation. The gifts
are processed and passed along to the
colleges, departments, faculty and
students, or endowed for the future.
The endowed gifts are professionally
managed under the supervision of the
Foundation Board of Trustees in three
investment pools, each designed to serve
specific needs of deans, department
heads, and the University administrators.
The pools include a balanced income
and growth fund, as a hedge against
inflation; a high yield fund, for immediate
needs; and a high growth fund to
strengthen the future purchasing power
of endowment dollars.
Want to know more about the
Foundation's investment program?
Call Bob Wright, our Controller,
at your Foundation,
686-3016.
THL L \l\ l RSIh Ol OKK.ON
FOUNDATION