Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 20, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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Seasonable lee
Does your student
group need
money?
The incidental fee committee will begin hear
ings for next fiscal year’s budget requests
soon.
If vour student group wants to apply for
funding, please contact the ASUO Executive
Office by Oct. 28. The deadline for filing a goal
request is November 2, 1981.
The ASUO Executive Office is located in Suite
4, EMU, 686-3724, and will provide prospective
candidates for funding with necessary in
formation on the proper preparation of goal
requests.
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hy Bcrke Breathed
Dive into a few games of pool at Duffy’s
and play for just a quarter a game
That s right 25c pool
is back at Duffy's
Where a little fun
doesn't cost a lot
Come on in,
the pool’s fine!
Comer of 13th & Aider
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MEETINGS
Alpha Kappa Pal Businas* Fraternity is
holding a general meeting today at 6 p m in
Room 338 Gilbert Hall All interested bus
ness and economic students are welcome to
attend
There la an organizational meeting ot the
Society tor todhrtduel Ltoerty Wednesday at
4 30 p m in Century Room F EMU Plenty ot
libertarian literature will be available
The executive council ot ORCA will meet
tonight at 7 tn Century Room B EMU All
interested parties arc invited to attend
Lesbian support' coming out group —
today at 7 pm in Century Room C Room
EMU (by the skylight) For more information
call the GPA at 688 3360
Gey men s support group meets today at 7
pm m Room 1t2 EMU (across trom me
cafeteria) Cal) GPA at 686-3360 with quet>
hons
American Advertising Federation meeting
today m Room 301 A Allen Half at 4 p m
Open to anyone interested in advertising
regardless ot mayor
Nutritional wellness tor women with Bar
bara Weinstein meets each Thursday
between 7-9 pm beginning mis Thursday
and continuing through Nov 9
SEMINARS
A wore ah op tor undeclared mayors —
Choosing a Mayor - Mow to Get Started -
will be held today at 3 30 p m m Room 164
Oregon Halt Learn how maiors relate to yobs
after college how to develop a minor area ot
study how to double major Practical advice
and individual help
Studying abroad “Good and bed knpree
atone." A roundtebto discussion today at 8
p m among three German students attend
mg the University and three American
students returned trom a year in Germany
The discussion will be held m Room 226
Friendly Hall (lounge)
be a small workshop to inform you about
financial assistance for medica1 school
today at 7 p m m Room 333 Gilbert Hall
"MS and You." a symposium lor people
who have multiple sclerosis their families
friends and professionals will t>« presented
Saturday at the Rodewey Inn in Soring!wild
The symposium will include a keynote
speech by Or Robert Grimm a Portland
neurologist tour separate lectures and a
luncheon speech by Harry Hal! Washington
representative tor the National MS Society
SPEAKERS
"New Periodic Surfaces and Potyhedra
and Thee Application lo Space Structure
will be the topic ot a lecture by Michael Burt
visiting assistant Architecture professor
today at 7 30 p m in Room 177. Lawrence
Hall
CLASSES
An Oregon Heart Association certified
CPR class a being ottered at the Eugene
Hospital and Clinic by CPR Lifeline The
class will be held on Wednesday from 7-11
p m and registration is required For regis
nation and additional information can the
Head Association at 746 2128 or the CPR
Lifeline at 726 069?
MISCELLANEOUS
There srtll be a special celebration m
honor ot Charles Ives birthday today from
noon to 1 p m in the lounge of the Music
School The event sponsored by MENC
includes music and refreshments Please
plan to attend
freshmen Hiring In Thornton and Parsons
HaHa are Hurtled to earn money lor their halt
social funds by participating in a question
naire session tor the Oregon Student Health
Proiect today horn 7 30-6 pm in the Carson
cafeteria Each participant is asked to bring
a No 2 pencil and their student ID fresh
men trom DeBusk and Ganoe halls are
scheduled to participate on Wednesday
same time same place for more inform*
lion, contact Tom Kamarck Research
Coordinator at 686-4964 between 9-9 30
am
A Mm about El Eahrador and a slide show
presentation on reconstruction and health
care m Nicaragua erttl be shown today at 7
p m m Room 244 Gilbert Hall Sponsored by
World in Crisis - Chorees tor the future
Search class Free
r£mx
Make it Yourself
Salad. . .
by the Ounce!
Skylight or Cafeteria