Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 16, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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briefs
MEETINGS
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will be
meeting today at 7 15 pm In Room 176.
Education
The Eugene Branch of the NAACP will
hold its regular monthly meeting Sunday at
Harris Hall Eighth Avenue and Oak Street
The executive board meets at 3 p m and the
regular meeting begins at 3 30 p m Open to
the public For further information call Willie
Polite at 689-9296
SEMINARS
Medical school appMcants only: There will
be a small workshop to inform you about
financial assistance for medical school on
T uesday at 7 p m in Room 333 Gilbert Hall
Optometry end physical therapy work
shops: An admissions representative from
Pacific University will meet with optometry
students Wednesday from 9-fO am and
with physical therapy students from 10-11
a m Room to be announced
Womenepace and the Women’s Resource
and Referral Center invites the public to a
National Day of Unity on Saturday at Harris
Hall to stop domestic violence The day will
begin at 11 a m with keynote speaker Cindy
Wooten She will be followed by a panel ot
shelter house workers and former battered
women a ritual of unity and a film on
domestic violence
SPEAKERS
"Fleeing Repression: El Salvador's
Rstupass" will be the subfect of a public talk
by Father Jesus Nieto of El Salvador today at
7 30 p m at the Emerald Baptist Church
19th Avenue and Patterson Street Father
Nieto is a diocesan priest who worked tor 13
years in the rural communities ot El
Salvador
Reconnaissance ot Ml St Helens and Other
Cascade Volcanoes is the title ot a talk given
by Dr Charles Rosenteld ot me Department
of Geography at Oregon State University
The illustrated lecture scheduled for today
atBpm in Room 123 Science l will discuss
air and land based monitoring efforts which
have been going on since before me Mt St
Helens eruption
"The Spiritual Quest — Some Contem
porary StumbMng Blocks' will be ottered in
a presentation by Dr D A Rain on Saturday
at 7 p m at The Danceworks 1231 Olive St
This is me second in a senes ot lectures on
the American experience It is non-de
nominations: and will explore the im
pediments to discovering the spiritual
dimension of life regardless of me particular
form one s beliefs take
"The Science of ChrisUen Healing' is the
title of a lecture by Jack Hubbeli a member
of me Christian Science Board of Lecture
ship on Sunday aM pm in the Gerfinger
Alumni Hall Hubbei' will discuss many
biblical and contemporary healings in expl
aming his view that Jesus healings weren t
miracles restricted to an age two thousand
years ago but demonstrations ot universal
and eternal spiritual laws At: are welcome
and child care win be provided
EXHIBITS
Cottage* by m# Robot VogotaMo will be
on display at Blair Island Restaurant today
through Nov 14 The restaurant is located at
325 Blair Blvd and the hours are Tuesday
through Friday — 7 30 a m to 8 30 p m
Saturday — 8am to 9pm Sunday -Bam
to 2 p m Closed Monday For more intorma
lion call Godfrey Warner 343-8371
INTERVIEWS
Real. Marwick. MHchall t Company will
be interviewing on campus Monday and
Tuesday and will host a reception Monday
evening for students who have signed up tor
interviews on those days and tor the
Accounting Faculty The reception will be at
the Valley Rrver Inn from 7-10 p m
MISCELLANEOUS
The University Child Cara Canters
announce the sponsorship of the USOA
Child Care Food Program Meals will be
made available to enrolled children at no
separate charge without regard to race
color or national origin Meals will be
provided at the following sites EMU Child
Care Center The Child Care and Develop
ment Center The Child Care and Develop
ment Center After-School Program
The Baha'i Campus Association will have
an Informational table weakly on Fridays
from 8 30-3 30 p m Literature and people to
talk to provided free
Freshman Itvtng In Caswell and WMcoa
Halts are Invited to earn money for thetr hall
social funds by participating in a question
naire session for the Oregon Student Health
protect on Monday from 7 30-9 p m in the
Carson cafeteria Each participant is asked
to bring a No 2 pencil and their student ID
For more information, contact Tom
Kamarck Research Coordinator at
686-4964 between 9-9 30 a m
The Yachats Chamber of Commerce will
hold Its Fifth annual Kits Festival Saturday
The event will begin at 10 a m and end at 3
pm on the beach at the mouth of the
Yachats river Rakesh Bahadur Fighter Kite
champion from India will be present to
demonstrate his skills and will answer any
challenge from the entrants in the festival
Prizes will be awarded tor the best
homemade kite the highest flying kite the
smallest ttyable kite the youngest kite flier
and a special prize for the person traveling
the farthest distance to attend the event
There will be food booths and an open pit
barbeque kites tor sale and plenty ot space
on the beach for spectators
Recreational Foik Danes offers teaching
in a broad variety of ethnic dances includ
ing Balkan Scandariavian European and
American Every Friday from 7 30-11 p m in
Room 350 Gerltnger Annex Beginners
especially welcome For further information
contact Michael Morrow at 345-9064 or Ken
Aldrich in the Dance Department
Today Is World Food Day. The Interna
lionai Studies Association and Women s
Referral Service will have an information
table in the EMU lobby dealing with world
hunger and how you can help Stop by
between 9am and 4 30 pm
Dance This Weekend
at Duffy’s to
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Due to contractual obligations, these four musicians
are forced to perform under the generic name,
Rock Band". for legal protection However, each
well-known member has payed his dues with the
Northwest’s hottest touring rock'n'roll bands
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Corner 13th & Alder