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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1982)
T/ Break out the Bermudas Looking west from Prince Lucren. Campbell Hall — ram drizzled to a halt'-tog dissipated affording this view late Wednesday afternoon The weather should be clear and sunny through Thursday accordmg^o the National Weather Service Photo by Bob Baker et al DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Dr bob. ** reagansre VBRSALOLTKL ej&hrtdns was something of- a SET BACK FOR. AN ALL-WHITE SCHOOL LIKE YOURS, WAS TT NOT* f YES. ME RE / ' very pts-W\ , -—APPOINTED f ^ OUT FACIAL VIEWS ARE TIED TO STRONG RELIGIOUS BELIEFS THE GOVERNMENT MOULD HAVE US GO AGAINST ', THE HOLY BIBLE WHICH W- . STRUCT} US TO MAINTAIN IMMACULATE RELATIONS / BETWEEN THE RACES MEET THE REVEREND BILLY BOB HEADMASTER ^ OF THE BILLY BOB CHRISTIAN ACADEMY N PICKENS, SOUTH s CAROLINA / BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed IS THE COURT TO UNDER ' stand sir, that you beuee yojnc "cvavec" FROM ANCIENT aviN&stA- cmves. BTRPS ? WRWIN W0L7HEN.'. evoamoNARiLV SHAKING, I GUESS THAT MAKES YOU NOTHING MORE THAN A... FAT SiAGUU, DON'T LAUGH, IN A 0' BALDING TVXCPO ! MONKei. HA HA.' \ MEETINGS The Society of Professional Journalists wits meet this evening at 7 30 in Room 301 -A. Allen Hall All members should attend The Political Science Student Union will meet today at 3 30 p m in Century Room D EMU All politically-minded and non poli tically-minded students are encouraged to attend The University Sailing Team is holding a meeting today at 8 p m in the EMU Room will be posted The Hawaii Club will hold a meeting tonight at 7 in Room 101 EMU Topics to be covered will be the ski trip, the next party, and the luau The IFC will meet today at 4 p m to consider 1982-83 budget proposals for the following groups The American Chemistry Society — 4 p m Crisis Center — 4 20 p m International Studies Association — 4 50 p m DEPM Grads — 5:35 p m . JSU — 6pm FILMS "Cry of the Wild." a film which explores the lives and plight ot the timber wolf and the pure white Arctic wolf will be shown today at 8p m m Room 123. Science I Sponsored by the Survival Center Oregon Daily Emerald SPEAKERS "Theoretical and Mathodological Preliminaries to the Study of Thematicity in Discourse" is the topic of a lecture today by Prof Russell Tomlin, department of linguis tics. in Room 202. Chapman Hall, at 3 30 p m "Racism In Lane County" will be the topic of a panel presentation today at 7 p m at the Emerald Baptist Church, 19th Avenue and Patterson Street The panelists will be Patricia Creal director. Multicultural Center Lane Community College Misa Joo, Eugene District 4-J school teacher and member of the Eugene Minorities Commission Manuel Pacheco director. University High School Equivalency Program and Maria Tenorio. statt member for the Indian Child Welfare Pro|ect Moderator tor the panel will be Kent Gorham, human rights specialist for the City of Eugene In conjunction with the panel, there will be a special program for children ages 5-12 RADIO KWAX 91.1 FM Feb. 4 — The Chicago Symphony will be featured at 8 p m Leonard Slatkin conducts the Sinfonias Nos 1 and 2 from Cantata No 35. Geist und Seele wird Verwirret SEMINARS Humanities majors A seminar on current opportunities, future careers, and academic planning is being offered today at 3 30 pm in the Academic Resource Area. Room 164 Oregon Hall Speakers will include Peter Gontrun. chairman Germanic languages & literatures Esther Jacobson chairman, art history Steven Lowenstam, director, humanities program, and Jack Bennett. Academic Advising & Student Services MISCELLANEOUS Mortar Board would like to announce the February Professor of the Month competi tion. Entries are limited to any associate, full, or visiting professor currently teaching at the University Any student may nominate their choice for the outstanding professor by filling out an application blank available in the Main Library directly across from the telephone books Entries will be accepted until Feb 28 The winner will be announced in mid-March, just before Spring Vacation Releasing tension through relaxation is the topic of a presentation today from 4 30-5 30 p m in the Stafford Hall Lounge No matter how hard it rains, Nothing helps you take the dirt off like the FIRST STREET CAR WASH . \ i / / v SELF-SERVICE COIN OPERATED First Street Car Wash Corner of 1 st & Jefferson "closest car wash to the campus" iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmiiiii EARN MONEY WHILE YOU STUDY DONATE PLASMA Bring your books in to Eugene Plasma Corp, study for two hours while you donate plasma, and walk out with cash in your pocket Earn up to $100 a month And remember, bring a friend and get a $5 referral bonus. Bring in this ad and get *5 extra on your first donation. Clean, friendly, medically supervised, Call for an Appmt. 484*2241 Mon, Wed, Fri 8:00-4:00 Tues, Thurs 11:00-6:30 EUGENE PLASMA CORP. 1071 Olive St. Page 9