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All potential winners may be required to sign an affidavit of eli gibility to verify compliance with the rules within 30 days of receipt of same For a list of prize winners, send self-addressed stamped envelope to Secret City Sweepstakes c/o Highland Group 16 Knight St., Norwalk, CT 06851 WHAT AM I? So small and yet so strong Life is never helter skelter, When I travel, the pace seems long Yet I never Lick a shelter. Q6N6RAL FOODS' INT6RNATIONAL COfFCCS MAK6 QOOD COMPANY. © General Foods Corporation 1962 KXXM Jiish Mocha 'Mint *s« srm wsum conn mw iua GineraI Foods UternaiiomaI Coffl (TTlt MSUMT COHff • Art ed dept, ranks high in U.S. poll By Mark Pynes Of ttta Emarakt A small department by most measures, the University's art education doctoral program ranks among the leaders in the field of art education Although the last national poll of art education doctoral pro grams was taken more than three years ago, June McFee, head of the art education department, says the poll that ranked the University’s depart ment second, is still accurate The University has the only art education doctoral program — at a public school — on the West Coast Stanford University, which is a private school, ranked number one in the poll. The doctoral program, which offers doctorates in philosophy and education, has a 100 per cent placement of all students McFee has trouble explaining why there is a perfect placement record except to say that, “the department is well known.” The program prepares graduates either for research or for teaching positions in col leges and universities This term, 26 graduates are enrolled in the program Six of those students are on leave Of the six on leave, four are teaching at other schools, one is doing field work at an Indian-Eskimo school in Alaska and another is in Australia studying aboriginal art The reputation of the depart ment along with the national ranking have contributed to the department's international flavor Of the 26 students one third are from Canada, and others come from as far as Thailand, Australia, New Zealand. Egypt and Iran Different people heard about the program and decided to come here, says McFee, who started the graduate program when she came to Oregon in 1965 She says she doesn't think students discovered the program after they got here “They came because of the program '' Graduates are able to extend their areas of study outside the School of Architecture and Al lied Art, where the department is located, and some work closely with the education, anthro ology, psychology, and television services depart ments The poll ranked the programs on the basis of effectiveness and faculty quality The art education department has 5'/? FTE faculty members who develop their own area of ex pertise, says McFee Vincent Lanier, on leave in Arizona, has lectured through out the United States and at the International Society for Educa tion through Art conference in Amsterdam last summer Another faculty member, Rogena Degge, has been invit ed to deliver her paper "Envir onment Design Education Cur riculum Strategies" to the Eu ropean. African and Middle Eastern regional ISEA confer ence in Cyprus this summer The conference theme is "En vironment Consciouseness in Art Education" and McFee says that Degge "was invited because of her recognition in this area " Together Degge and McFee have written "Art, Culture and Enviornment" an art education text book which was repub lished in paperbook in 1980 If your name starts with a letter between A and Z Haircut $7 Hair Faire 1410 Orchard, Rm 207 342-2165 Free talks give tips on good health The University Food-Op Education Committee is spon soring a series ot four self health seminars' Thursday nights beginning Thursday Given by the Whiteaker Health Action Council, the free sessions, which start at 7 p m in Gilbert 232 will address several key ways to monitor one's own health Being a Wise Consumer' is the subject of tomorrow s ses sion which will concentrate on one's rights as a patient and the way to get quality health care Future sessions will be "Common Illnesses.'' 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