Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 14, 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 am, 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
Corduroy Trousers
Specially Priced!
19.90
tailored corduroy
trousers. Designed for
perfect fit on the Misses
and Junior figures.
Choose from a wide
selection of fashion
Sizes Junior 3-13
Missy 6-16.
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Classic menswear
colors.
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daily emerald
The Oregon Daily Emerald a published Monday through
Friday except during tinals week and vacations by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon
Eugene. Oregon 97403
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Managing Editor
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Gabriel Boehmer
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John Mealy
Bob Baker
Graphic* Editor
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Max DeRung*
Cort Fernald
Steve Spatr
Jett Dickerson
Matt Meyer
Dane Claussen
Marian Grsen
Debbie Howlett
Ann Portal
Caroline Petrich
Ron Hunt
John Healy
Sally Oljar
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
Special thanks on this Christmas Break Issue to Prodos Kassy Annie V Ruth and Mark
briefs
SPEAKERS
-Cro«« Country. A to *" will bo the topic ot
a clinic by Bob Woodward, oditor oi •
croaa-country skiing magazine Tuotday at
7 30 p m at tho Far Wool Federal Building
Basement Eighth Avenue and Oak Street
Woodward's talk wHI be part ot the Eugene
Nordic Club's monthly meeting
"ActtvsMon ot tea Urchin Gametes The
Hole el intracellular Ph" is the topic ot a
lecture by Dr Carl Johnson, of the Hopkins
Marine Lab. Tuesday at 4 30 p m in Boom
16. Science I
CLASSES
The Mock U.S. Senate Steering Commit
Me date needs 10-12 students interested in
coordinating activities ol Senate commit
tees. reporters, lobbyists and executive
branch representatives The class will be
held MWF at 3 30 p m Is worth 3 credits
requires a 2 term commitment and requires
instructor s permission to enroll Students
are being sought from the fields ot all
business areas CSPA economics, history
international studies journalism military
science, political science, psychology rhe
tone and communication, and sociology
These are however nolenculsive The class
will provide excellent experience tor all who
participate It you are interested in being a
part of the class please make arrangements
to meet with Bichard Mathisen or Tim
Mitchell at the Political Science Student
Union Boom 623 PLC ext 4890 or at our
home phone numbers, ext 6021 or
343-0556. respectively
FILMS
A bans 1T1 showing of WtodwsMer. a film
about traditional Plains Indian life before
white contact will be shown T uesday at 7 30
pm at the Celeste Campbell Senior Center
155 High St Admission is S2 50 tor adults
St 50 tor children Proceeds will benefit
Sweat House Lodge of Corvallis, a non-protit
Native American alcohol rehabilitation pro
gram Windwalker is sponsored by the
Indian Child Welfare Program ot Eugene
MISCELLANEOUS
1M2 Graduates - Begin preparing for
your job search campaign Contact Career
Planning and Placement Boom 246 Susan
Campbell Hall If you are graduating this
term come see us tor names ol employers
and job listings
Lane Community College Campus Min
istry presents s benefit perty lor the Campus
Ministry Friday featuring John Kiobas and
The Polka Pipers Irom Bam to 1 p m
Admission ® $3 Tickets available at LCC
Campus Ministry office and at the door The
event will be held at St Paul s Parish Hall
475 Satre St
Swimming tor handicapped children and
adults is being ottered by tne Eugene Family
YMCA 2055 Patterson St beginning Jan
12 Instructional classes will be ottered as
wall •( an adult therapeutic swim time tor
anyone who need* to awim tor a medical
reason Volunteers are needed to work at
instructor aides at various times For more
information call the V at 6*6-9622
The Annual New Year's Day Champagne
Braahtael and Brunch to benefit White bird
CMc will be held al Aunt Lucy Devine s,
1340 Alder St from 10 a m to 3 p m with
champagne and a wide assortment of
breakfast dishes including vegetarian
dishes For more information, call Whitebird
Clinic at 34?-8255
The ttrat annual "Beat Those Unem
ployment Blues Concert" - a benefit tor the
Lane Regional Arts Council — will be held
Thursday at B J Kelly t
Skiers and would-be skiers - would you
Ilka to miss the weekend crunch at Mt
Bachelor's Hoodoo Ski Bowl? Ski Wednes
days from Jan 6 to May t with the VMCA
Hookey Ski Bus Adults only — bus season
tickets available now Single tickets on a
space available basis YMCA ski classes too
CaH 666- YMCA or Virginia at 686 1222
“Why Offtakeaa la Nice" — an original
children t play by Chet Arens and acted by
Springfield kids will be performed Dec 18
20 22 23 The curtain goes up at 8 p m The
play Is sponsored by Wlllamalane Park
District and wW be performed at the Memor
ial Building 765 North A St Springfield
Tickets are 82 tor adults and ft for children
Tube Players are urged le Mow their
herns and |eln In the celebration of
Eugene's third annuel "TubaChrtstmas "
Organizers are recruiting all area tuba and
baritone players regardless of ability level
Last year t concert attracted more than go
players some from as tar away as New
London Conn This year s T ubaChnstmas
win be conducted Saturday by University
professor emeritus Robert Vagner on the
Eugene Downtown Mall at t 30 p m A
rehearsal will be held the morning of the
concert at 10 30 a m in the Far West Federal
Savings Building 96 E Broadway Ave For
more information call Ron Black at
485 5580 or Jim Newell al 344-9273
POUCY
The Emerald's briefs column is open to
anyone wishing to announce meetings
lectures seminars enhibrts scholarships or
miscellaneous events Briefs are run once
and they are subiect to space limitations
They must be typed and triple-spaced m a
65-character margin Include all pertinent
information Also list a name and phone
number in case we have questions and the
date you want the brief run Events with
donations or admission charges will not be
accepted unless the organization is non
profit All items must be turned m by noon
the day tielore publication at the Emerald
Office Room 300, EMU It you have a
question please feel tree to contact John at
686 5511
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which covers or embraces
a broad range of elements
or factors (Webster s Dictionary)
PLANNED GIVING
PROGRAM
Every year many alumni and friends create
millions of dollars in planned gifts, such as wills
and trusts, for the University through the UO
Foundation. They receive assistance from the
Foundation's planned giving officer who helps
with estate planning
Want to know more about the Foundation’s
planned giving program from its director'? Call
Cliff Cole at your Foundation, 686-3016.
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
FOUNDATION
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