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Journalism prof wins award
Journalism prof Mary Hart
man has been selected for a
major national award in the field
of scholastic journalism
Executive secretary of the
Oregon Scholastic Press and an
assistant professor of jour
nalism Hartman will receive the
Pioneer Award of the National
Scholastic Press Association
Nov 8 in Kansas City. Mo
Hartman is one of nine in the
nation to receive the award this
year Tom Rolimcki. executive
director of NSPA says Hart
man’s work has promoted ex
cellence in our field" and
teachers "have benefitted from
her expertise and generosity ”
Journalism school dean
Everette Dennis says This is
well deserved recognition for
Mary Hartman's extraordinary
efforts
briefs
MEETINGS
There will be an International Studies
Saanclebon meeting today a* « 45 p rr >r
Room 337 Straub Hali Elections to' tree
surer will be neie Al< a'e welcome
Oeychotogy Club meeting today at « 30
p m in Room 111 EMU Everyone is
•WtCOTte
Qsrnian Club organizational mooting —
gemiar students wetoonw ToOa» at ? p fn m
Room '06 EMU Tha meeting s you' oppo'
lunrty to fcoa ou' w<a- achvitiet, the Cjemnan
Chip a piamung fw winter term ana to l«Ni us
wha' you wooW w«* to oc
rWin a1
half-case of I
imported beer |
at Dutty s Halloween Party
this weekend!
Dress up and win our costume contest held both Friday AND Saturday nights
at midnight and take home half a case of fine imported beer.
The fun starts at 930 with dancing to premium 60’s rock ‘n’ roll
by Hot Whacks and you can bet those four crazy guys in
Hot Whacks will be primed for this party.
So don’t miss out on your chance to win Duffy’s Halloween
costume contest both Friday and Saturday nights at
Duffy’s
Comer 13th & Alder
Contestant* must enter before 10 pm tor each night * contest There s no < ontest entry tee end you may enter both nights Costume* will be lodged tn two
separate categories Scariest and Most Original Runners up will receive a tree sir-pack
WORKSHOPS
"Preparing lor Lew School' wW be »te
topic ot a workshop • KJ»y at 3 30 p m in thr
Academic Resource Area Room 164
Oregon Hall Featured speakers will be
Manlyn Bradeiich admissions counselor
University Law school Joe Leahy trom me
law firm of Harms Harold & Leahy and Dave
Hubm Leanning Resources Center (prepa'
Btion tor the LSAT) There is a Nov 5
deadline to apply to take me LS*T turn on
Dec 5 Workshop sponsored by me Ottice of
Academic Advising & Student Services
RECITALS
Thursday — Mezzo soprano Pamela Jot
dan and composer Hiawatha will present a
Musical Smorgasbord concert at 12 30 p m
in Room 198 Music School Jordan will sing
works by George Friedrich Handel Chris
toph Gluck and Gian Carlo Menotti
Hiawatha will premiere a new electronic
must composition ot his own entitled The
Short Liturgy ot Vog Sothoth Also on
Thursday pianist Paul Hanson will present a
doctoral lecture-recital at 8 p m in Room
198 Music School
MISCELLANEOUS
The Journalism Graduate Student Organ
ization if sponsoring a faculty presentation
and question arid answer session Thursday
to guide graduate sludentt in choosing me
journalism school s thesis non-thesis ter
mmal-projecl options The session will begin
at 3 30 p m in Room 301A Alien Hail
Anyone interested is invited
Come to a benefit dinner Thursday at the
Keystone Cate. Fifth Avenue and Lawrence
Street. In support ot Citizens Action tor
Laetlng Security, a group working to stop
the arms race Beer and wine will be avail
able during happy hour trom 5-6 30 p m
as well as during a lasagna dinner trom
6 30-9 30 p m Dinner is $3 50 and half that
children under 12
Poetry reading today at 7pm at 1048 E
25th St (between Harris and Potter) All
welcome This is the first meeting For more
information call Alzada Kistner at 343-5872
"Fast Fun and Easy will be the subtact ot
a tree sawing workshop .porisored by the
Eugene Public Library today al 7 p m Mary
Slieeler of Stretch and Sew will present a
variety ot easy to make gift ideas The
Library is at 13th Avenue and Olive Street
Five actors and two actresses its needed
tor "The Wind Sail Saga." a musical play lor
children that will be perlormed al eiementiay
shcool assemblies trom Dec 9 to 19 Audi
lions tor the Dramatic Response production
will be held at Whiteaker Elementary School
from 7-8 30 p m on Sunday and Monday
Environmental Studies Center? What a
that? Come find out at the open house today
trom 12-5 p m in Room 104 Condon Hall
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