Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 01, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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FLU VACCINATION
Vaccinations for influenza will be given at the University Student Health Center every
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:00 to 9:00 a m., beginning on October 21st and
continuing until the end of fall term
Students may receive the vaccine at a cost of $2 50 per injection
Faculty and staff are charged $3 50 per injection
Persons who have never received flu vaccine and who are under the age of 28 years need two
injections of vaccine four week apart Persons over the age of 28 need only one injection
If persons received one injection of the 1978-79, 1979-80 or 1980-81 vaccine, they would need
only one injection this year
Annual flu immunizations are especially advised for people with an increased risk of
complications from lower respiratory tract infections, including (1) Persons 65 years old and
older (2) Persons of any age over five months with any of the following heart disease,
compromised lung functions, chronic kidney disease diabetes chronic severe anemia and
conditions which compromise immune mechanisms For more information call the Student
Health Center at 686-4441
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ft Next 12 days will be
better than Christmas!
Hold on to your stockin'' caps because tor the 12 days
after Thanksgiving, you can be a part of Wendt ’s big
12th Anniversary Special! All local Eugene-Springfield
Wendy’s are rolling back their price to:
•Cheese extra
Get in the holiday spirit. Treat the family to
a hot-n-juicy meal at an old fashioned price.
Not valid with any other offer.
Offer ends: December H. I lW I.
AINT NO REASON TO GO ANYPLACE ELSE.
daily1 emerald
The Oreoor Deny Emerald a published Monday through
Friday except Outing finer* wee* end vacations by the Oregon
Deity Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon
Eugene Oregon 97403
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Managing Editor
News Editor
Assistant News Editor
Photo Editor
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Sally Hodgkinson
Gabriel Boehmer
Marry Esieve
John Nealy
Bob Baker
Graphics Editor
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Sports Editor
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Entertainment Editor
AaeecMa EdHors
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Community
Departments and Schools
Higher Education
Features
Politics / Envtronmen t
Night Editor
General Staff
Classified Advertising
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Controller
Man DeRungs
Cort Fernald
Steve Span
Jett Dickerson
Matt Meyer
Dane Claussen
Marian Green
Debbie Hovrtett
Ann Portal
Caroline Petnch
Ron Hunt
Harry E Steve
Sally Ofjar
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
...et al
Athletes win awards
A Corvallis woman and a
Eugene man are the first two
recipients of Matthew P.
Deady Presidential awards
from the University.
Leann Warren and Alberto
Salazar were picked for the
recently inaugurated award
program because, in the words
of the citation accompanying
the award, “through your ex
traordinary achievements you
bring honor to yourself, to
your state and to the Universi
ty of Oregon.”
Warren, who led the Oregon
women to a second-place
finish at the NCAA cross
country championship meet in
late November, is expected to
receive the award Dec. 9 dur
ing halftime of the Oregon
Athletes in Action basketball
game at McArthur Court.
Salazar, a world-record
holder in the marathon,
received his framed award cer
tificate during halftime of the
Oregon-Oregon State “civil
war’’ football game Nov. 21 at
Autzen Stadium.
briefs
MEETINGS
TV (»•> Mm'i Rap and Support (.ro«ip will
meet today at 7 p.m. in Room ! 12. EMU For morr
information, contact UP A at 6W> )M0
TV Aarrtom Adtrmim« Federal too will meet
today at 4 p m in Room Wl-A. Allen Mall All
member* muit attend, pro*pcctive members are
welcome
TV ietVnn ( oming-Ovt Support (*roup will
meet today at 7 p.m in Room 10#. EMU.
SPEAKERS
Modem Japanese archttrcturr durum IV post
war yean will be the subject of a slide illuttrated
lecture today at 7:|0 p m in Room 107. lamrence
Mall Hiroshi Watanabe. Japanese architect and
critic, will talk about recent development* in
Japanese architecture
"Holtda* Fating aad How to Survive It” will be
the topic of a discussion and food sampling today
at H) pm in the auditorium of Sacred Heart
Cieneral Hospital. 1200 Alder St I>r Julius Hessei.
general surgeon. will discus* how he shifted to a
low fat diet without taking the joy out of cooking
and eating Norma Bennett, registered dietician at
Sacred Heart, will address ways to reduce the
vaioru impact of typical hoiidav menu*, and will
offer tip* on how to become more calorie con
sciou* For more information, call 6#6-AJR!W«
"Portland * Parade of Paasivr Solar Flomet o
the topic of a lecture Wednesday by Portland a/
chitect Bill ( hurch The presentation, par* of the
Eighth Annual Solar Seminar Senes, will be of
fered at 12:30 p.m in the EMI (room to be
potted) Sponsored b\ the University Solar C enter
and (he Willamette Valley Solar Irtergy Attocia
lion. For further information, contact 6**
EXHIim
A dtspla* of National Him Hoard of l anada
movie potter* it currently in the lobby of Aichltet
lure and Allied Artt in Lawrence Hall The duplay
of 10 2*4 panelt commemorate! the 40th anntver
tarv of the film board It will continue through Fri
day. In conjunction with the ditplay, a free public
thowing of a tpectal 50-minute film that give* a
retrotpective review of the board't important or
award winning movie* will be thown today at 7.R)
p.m in Room KP, Lawrence Hall
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tree Japanese film Shohct Imamura and
Battleship*' (IW>1) will be thown today at 7 p.m
in Room 177, Lawrence Hail A hard hitting
humorous look at the relation* of Japanese and
American soltder* during the Occupation of lapan
■( hi Wren of the Revolution* will be thown lo
day at 7 p m in Room 244. Colbert Hall Presented
by the "World in C mis” film tenet, the film offer*
a portrayal of the effort* of the C uban government
to build a national educational tyitem to thapr the
"new man and woman” of the country’s emerging
toe tain t society
MISC LLI ANMM'S
A Middk luirrn menu i* featured at a dinner
loda* to bene I'll the Coalition Oppoting Rcgittra
lion and the Draft The dinner will be from bV
p m at the Kevttone Calc Coir ****** per person
on a tltdmg teak, advance tickets available through
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