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

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Friday except during tmals •reel' and vacations by the Oregon
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Debbie Howlett
Ann Portal
Caroline Petrich
Ron Hunt
Brooks Dared
Sally Ol|ar
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
briefs
MEETINGS
The Circle K Chib will meet today at B 30
pm at 1653 Agate St (house just north ot
ROTC building) All interested students are
welcome to attend
Amnesty International invites all interest
ed persons to a general meeting today at 7
p m in Century Room E EMtJ
Students tor a Nuclear Free Future will
meet today at 4 p m Room to be posted
Anyone may attend
The EMU Board Budget Committee will
meet Tuesday at 3 30 p m in Room 337,
EMU
Oxfam-Amerlca is holding a planning
meeting today at 7 30 pm tor those inter
ested in assisting with last minute prepara
tions tor the Fast tor a World Harvest on
Thursday The meeting will be held in Cen
tury Room F, EMU For more information
contact Don Coulter at 686-4368
SEMINARS
"Nutrition Awareness." a two-day series
ot events focusing on nutrition and health
will be presented today and Tuesday by the
Student Health Center Nutrition Committee
Today and Tuesday Nutrition Awareness
table in the EMU lobby open trom 9am to 3
pm Drop by the table and talk with Mary
Deiters nutrition educator from the Student
Health Center Also don t miss the lectures
and question and answer sessions today at
3pm— Vegetarianism with Barbara Wetn
stein nutrition counselor Room 214 EMU
today at 4 p m — Nutrition and Menstruation
with Liz Lipski Whitebird nutritionist Room
214 EMU Tuesday at 3 p m — Nutrition and
Ftealth Educator with Melinda Manore nu
tritionist and health educator Room 214
EMU
“Who Are the Real Terrorists?" is the
topic ot a torum today at 7 30 p m on the
Black Liberation Movement and the sig
niticance ot the recent action in New York
involving the Black Liberation Army and
Weather Underground The torum will be
held at the Friends Meeting Hall 2274 Onyx
St
"Getting 'Real-World' Experience —
Finding and Making the Most ot Intern
ships" is the topic ot a presentation by the
Journalism Graduate Student Organization
Tuesday at 3 30 pm in Room 301A Allen
Hall Anyone interested is invited
"Women's Health and Sett Help" is the
topic ot a presentation ottered today at 3
pm in Room 337 EMU The Los Angeles
Feminist Women s Health Center will also be
talking about the book How to Stay Out ot
the Gynecologist s Office For more in tor
mation call 686-3327
Are you an older student0 The Lifelong
Learning Program is holding weekly informal
gatherings for sharing concerns with other
students over 25 A staff member will K»n us
to answer questions about University set
vices and procedures Come any time trom
1 30-3 pm to Room 164 Oregon Hall For
further information call Jean Schauerman
or Tom Nelson a! 686-3211
EXHIBITS
The Lane Community College Art Gallery
will feature paintings by Brian Paulsen today
through Dec 4 The exhibit wilt be open
to the public Monday through Thursday
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from 8am to 10 p m . and Friday Irom
Bam to 5 p m
INTERVIEWS
Slgn-up for Interview* begin* on Wed
nesday morning at 7 a m In Susan Camp
bell Hall. The following recruiter* will be on
campua the week of Nov. 23-25:
Nov. 23-24
State ot Hawaii, Department of Education
(Speech Pathologists)
Nov 24
U S Federal Bureau ol Investigation
(Acct Sci Bus /Lang Law and Liberal
Arts)
Pleaae algn-up Immediately If Intereated
In Interviewing with the following recruiter*:
Nov 16
University ot Tulsa. College ol Law
Nov 17
Carter-Wallace Inc (Bus /Sci)
Nov 18-18
Frederick A Nelson (Mar Bus Admin
preferred)
Nov 18-19
Meier A Frank (Bus /Liberal Arts)
Pacilic Northwest Bell (Bus 'C S
Math /Econ /Slat /Physics)
Group meetings and Information ses
sions being held during the week of Nov
16-20 are as follows:
Nov 16
California College ot Podiatric Medicine —
Group Meeting 10-1 tarn. EMU Forum
CLASSES
A free Introductory Bradley Childbirth
class, sponsored by The American
Academy ot Husband-Coached is being
ottered today at at 7 30 p m For further
information, call 683-8065
RECITALS
Music school schedule
Nov 16 — Kevin McCornack bassoon will
present a master s degree recital at 8 p m in
Beall Concert Hall McCornack will perform
works by Paul Hindemith Elliott Schwartz
and Igor Stravinsky
MISCELLANEOUS
Crime Lab Tour — today al 3 p m Sign up
sheet and more information on thrs ACS
board in the basement ot Science II Spon
sored by the American Chemical Society
Vans will be available to take people on the
tour or meet at 1500 Valley Ftiver Drive
The Sluslaw Task Force Is sponsoring a
benefit breakfast today from 8-11 30 a m at
the Hometrred Truckstop to help raise funds
to preserve wilderness areas in the Oregon
Coast Range For more information call
484 5253
Spend an "Afternoon on the Job" at
Johnson. Marring and Swanson. Enjoy an
on-site visit and learn about career oppor
tunities in the field ot law 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
"Straight Talk About Lesbians" is the
topic of a film being shown three times this
month as part of the LCC Women s Program
Brown Bag Series On Tuesday and
Thursday the him will begin at 11 30 a m and
on Wednesday at noon Call 747-4501 ext
2353 lor more information
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means savings time. With ever rising prices
you can't wait any longer to buy a watch.
The Bookstore has many other watches
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