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briefs
Hwpar Forum meets today at 12 30 p m
at torana Ceoker 1414 Kincaid St Tha
•kk* of 0»*am a worldwide development
we organization wi* be snared Plans for the
Onlam cast tor a World Harvest to be held
on Nov '9 w# be dmcusaed AM members of
me community are urged to bring ideas and
energy Parking and beverages available
Bring a sac* lunch For more information
ca» Clergy and Lady Concerned 485 1755
WORKSHOPS SEMINARS
"Unplug the Chhetmaa Machine’ wttl be
ottered by the Lane Community Home
Economic i Deportment This workshop wi
enaom perticipWit* lo take a hard So* a*
their recent Christmas make decisions as to
what is most important to them about
Christmas imagine a pertect holiday find
deas tor etternafve Christmas celebrations
and put it all together m a simple plan Two
fee sessions are planned Participants may
come tc any one session Session one will be
ne*t Monday from 9 a rr unh1 noon at the
Eugene Public Library (upstairs) 100 W
13th Ave The second session is scheduled
on Nov 16 from 6 30-S p m at me E ugene
Public Ltorary Preregistration IS required
To preregister or tor further information cal'
747-4501 eirt 2533 and ask tor Beth Naytor
A dNcuaafon at bow ulmtoel lew admin
MraPon aWacto you wit be presented by the
People 5 Law School tonight from 7-9 p m at
Patterson Community School 15th Avenue
and PoP Street Topics wit! include police
accountability and the policies behind
probation and parole practices in Oregon
There ts no charge and no registration n
necessary For more information call Sue at
342-6056
SPEAKERS
The boo* In American toe will be the
MuOtsct at a bb by John Co*# of the L tor ary
of Congress today at 3 30 p m m the G»r
imge' Alumni Lounge The presentation
which is fee and open to the public is being
held as par* of the University Ltorary s '00th
anniversary celebration Col# will discuss
the future of me books the history ot books
and printing and problems of reading
literacy publishing and authorship
EXHIBITS
EMU Cultural torum presents "Visual
Dialogua Photography and Prtntmaamg ' X
uniaue exhibition o* Northwest artist* e»
pionng me relationships between me two
media Come to me opening reception and
lair to Ken Pau< and Willie Osteman apout
meir craft Opening Tuesday from 7-9 p m
and continuing Nov 4-8 trom 11am to 7
p.m in Room 167. EMU
INTERVIEWS
Sigrv-up tor Interview* begins on Wed
nesday morning at 7.JO a m In Susan
Campbell Had The toHowmg recruiter* wWI
be on campua the ernes of Nov 9-13
Noe t
Mode Os Company (Interviewing Geology
students tr Geology Department,
Nov 10
Jetd-Wen Inc (Business Administration)
McDonnell Douglas Astronautics (Com
puter Science;
Procter & Gamble Distributing Co (All
ma|ors)
Noe 10-11
McDonnell Douglas Automation (Com
puter Science Business Administration with
Computer Science Math with Computer
Science Any mayor with primary emphasis
m Compute' Science or Data Processing J
Noe 11
Lee Alien 4 Farley (Accounting;
Atkinson Graduate School of Man
agement Willamette University (All Liberal
Arts majors;
Nov 11-12
U S National Bank of Oraaon (Business
Mafors Other maiors must have business
electives Accounting Economics)
Noe 12
University of San Diego Lawyer s As
sistant Program (Any Mator;
U S Federal Bureau of Investigation
(Accounting Science'Business Language
Law * Liberal Arts)
Group meetings and Information ses
sions bafng hald during dm amok of Noe
9-1J are as todowa:
Noe 11
Atkinson Graduate School of Man
agement Willamette University Group
meeting — 1 30-3 00 p m Room 358 Susan
Campbell Hall
Nov. 12
McGeorge School of Law University of
Pacific Group meeting — 10-12 a m Room
109 EMU
Nov. 12
University of San Diego Lawyer s Assist
ant Program Group meeting — 9-10 a m
McKenzie
Coffee Co.
World \ fmru coffee*
Mexican and Swiv» Chocolate
Rare and Knjtn 'I w
Steamed Bagels
Mayflower Building
7K2 h I Ith
142 2071
Boom 358 Susan Campbell H«*
Pteaas vlgn up Im mediately K Interested
Ir IR® lollowifl^ rRcniR(fV
Mimhan Kernuft Stokes 8 Company
(Accounting)
Nm 3
I Magnm (Business Admimstrabon
Marketing Libera! Arts)
U S Central Intelligence Agency (Com
puter Science Economics Language
Matt foreign Studies)
US Coast Guard (Accounting Business
Administration Chemistry Computer
Science Finance finance
Management Math Marketing Operations
Resea'Ch Statistics)
University of Southern Cautofma. Censor
tium tor Graduate Study in Management
(Any maior)
Weyerhaeuser Company (Accounting)
Nov 3-4
NOB Corporation (Business Admmtstra
tion related maiors)
Nov 4
Hewlett Packard (MBA % with strong
quantitative skills MBA s with organization
al skills or mduslnai emphasis Accounting
finance Computer Science)
Nov 5
Del Monte Sales Company (Any maior)
Kmart Apparel (Business)
Kmart Corporation (Business Liberal
Arts)
Kmart Enterprises (All Maiors)
Nov I
Uarco Inc (Business or related Accoun
ting finance Economics)
Group meetings and Information ses
sions being held during tie week at Nov 2-8
Nov 2
Stanford University School ot Education
Group meeting — 1130am to 12 30 p m
Room 101 EMU
Nov 2-5
U S Marines (In the EMU)
Nov ?
U S Coast Guard (brown bag lunch)
noon-1 30 p m Boom 108 EMU
CLASSES
Pre-schooi and parent child swim les
aons mil begin next Monday at the E aste'
Seal swimming pool Lessons ate Monday
and Wednesday mornings Registration
Degms today PnvBte lessons are ottered
Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9-11
a m An adult exercise class ts ottered
Tuesday and Thursday from 8 1S-9 a m New
recreation swim times are Friday from 9 10
a m tor seniors 10-11 am tor parents
children and Saturday from 8 45-11 a m tor
a! swimmers For more information drop t>y
the pool 3575 Donald St or call Katie at
686-9290
A class titled "Vegetarian Cooking will
t>e ottered by the Lane Community College
Home Economics Department Ways to plan
a week s menu that includes good-tasting
low cost easy-to-prepare foods will be
discussed Foods high m protein and other
nutrients will also be included Many foods
will be available tor tasting A t 50 tee wii be
charged tor food tasting Beth Naylor regis
tered dietician will be the instructor There
are two sessions planned Session one is on
Nov 10 from 9-11 a m Session two is Nov
12 from 7-9 p m Both sessions will be held at
Far West Federal Savings 96 E Broadway
St m the Community Room (basement)
Preregistration is required by calling Naylor
at the Lane Community College Home
Economics Department 747-4501 ext
2533
MISCELLANEOUS
Dorm Aaaldanta You can help support
the Oxlam Fast For a World Harvest on
Nov 19 Sign up at the tables m front of your
cattolena this week and your food service will
donate money
"Urgant Words From Central America." a
MHngual poetry reading with Juan Eppie
and Steven White will be presented on
Wednesday at 7 30 p m at the Wesley
Center 1236 Kincaid St
Spend an "Afternoon on tie Job" at the
Eugene Partis and Recreation Department
En(Oy an on-site visit and learn about career
opportunities in the field of program
development and management on Tuesday
from 1 30-5 p m Sign up today in Room 246,
Susan Campbell Hall at 8 30 a m Space is
limited Transportation provided
Formal tryouts lor the University women's
softball team will be held on Thursday at 3
p m at the softball field adiacent lo Hayward
Field In the event ot rain, the try outs will be
held the nest day same time same site
Students wishing to try out for the team must
have a current physical exam on (lie For
more information, call Dotty Landry at
686-4421
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