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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1982)
Medler, Ducks gain fencing championship Portland — The Oregon fencing team came away with almost all the honors Saturday, as the Ducks won the overall competition of the Northwest intercollegiate Fencing Cham pionships at Lewis and Clark College. Out of eight schools competing in the championships. Oregon emerged as the No 1 school, losing only die men s team foil — that by just two points The Ducks’ Mike Medler came away with die individual championship and the team of Medler. Frank Hsieh and Fumi Ueda came in second in the men's team foil. Katie Mickey finished first and Tara Harper second in the women s individual foil, and the women s team of Hickey Anne Marie Tiazza. Alison Woodfieid and Linsay Organ took the women’s team championship Helm to swim at nationals Seattle — Oregon junior Tina Helm broke two meet and school records over the weekend at the Northwest College Women's Sports Associa tion swimming championships on her way to qualifying for the AlAW nationals in the 100- and 200-yard backstroke Oregon scored 445 points and could only muster sixth-place, however, while the host school, the University of Washington, captured their ninth straight title with 1,435 points Helm's 59.76 time in the 100-yards backstroke her old NCWSA record of 1 00.11 she set in 1979, and her 2:05 60 in the 200-yard backstroke also broke her 1979 record of 2:06 13 Helm also took first in the 50-yard backstroke in a time of 28 44 Other firsts include Tama Cuddeback's 1:08.16 in the 100-yard breastroke and 2:12 39 in the 200-yard individual medley, and Susie Borchardt's 26 75 in the 50-yard butterfly OTHER OREGON FINISHERS: 1-meter diving — Cary Hancock, 9ttt 100-yard buttarlty — Suite Borchardl, 9th MO-yard Iraaatyla ralay — Oregon (Cheater, Schwartz, Nakamura. Schwartz), 7th 200-yard medley ralay — Oregon (Helm, Cuddetoacfc, Borchardl, Deardorff). 3rd 200-yard tree style relay — Oregon (Nakamura. Schwartz, Schwartz, Cheater). 7th 100-yard backstroke — Fenny Nakamura. 10th 200-yard butterfly - Leila Deardorff, 11th CA.uarrt M-CiieU M i n i >i ■ ■ ill AMi JV'yaro nuvaiyil MIVW Pwririwnn, wi <1 - - jLj-n -■«-1- rail ■FTiWwr wvRiy “*■ liiry nmcocn, wm 400-yard medley relay — Oregon (Helm, Cuddeback, Borchardl, Deardorff). 2nd IW7WU MIM BVfUWTUl, IBfl 4*lfl e... - - -e. .» . -**- fb „ .,|B.»..B| •- we. --SjLllfT nwnp9 mif *■ uivywi (Ootcihhui, irami, wbbiuuih. MEETINGS The Inc Mental Fm Committee will hold budget hearings in the EMU today (room number to be posted) Schedule 4 p.m . Psych Club 4:30 pm. SBA 5pm. ODE SPEAKERS “Hnal Thought* and Parting Shots" is the topic of a lecture by Bean McFadden. University director of Affirmative Action today at 7.30 p m in the EMU Forum Sponsored by Campus Interfaith Ministry SEMINARS A caraar seminar on "Financial Planning Careers" will be offered to students and faculty by IDS Marketing Corporation on Tuesday from 1:30-3 p m or from 4-5 p.m in Room 101, EMU Space is limited Sign up in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall INTERVIEWS Sign up In Room 246. Susan Campbell Hall, tor the following rtcfiiHtfi: ■Mil U S Marines (Any maior) Please sign up Immediately II Interested In A- 11 - I _-- - »* intvrvwwing wiir me ro it owing recruiieri March 1 Union Pacific Corporation (Accounting) March 2 Floating Point Systems (Computer Science) Department of Revenue State of Oregon (Any maior with 30 quarter hours accounting) March 3 First State Bank of Oregon (Internship tor freshmen or sophomores) NCR Corporation (Business Administration) March 3-5 Peace Corps (Any maior) Group Meeting — March 3 — 3 30-5 p m EMU Forum March 4 The GAP Stores (All maiors) DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau mu. j\e asEA -mtt&ioaeT Hmio-emouar onli a ne cotmjur' stensova rr^fff temOKT 5&A0R HOT smiwscussrr IKMQBJ, BUT SOCJAi SCUJHY secutr*Be&fnb uacHeeo7 MB 9EJH6 CUT if- W&&HME *VS NOT 5MRDUEP 50MmNb &i*VH HE WON'T ASAfN5T QUAUFY HOP AiP CCUE6E7 iset does msmm wait HAIR7 March 1-4 Saudi American Bank (Bus Admin /Mkt /Fin /Acct Math Econ fC S) Group Meeting — March 3 — 7-8 30 pm. Room 108. EMU March S Pacific Gas 8 Electric (Prefer Indus! Beta! Second choree — Human Resource Mgmt) Precision Controls (Computer Science) University of San Diego Lawyer s Asst Program (Any mator) Group Meeting — 9-10 a m . Room 240 Susan Campbell Hall Newport Bay Club (Physical Education) THEATER The Oregon Repertory Theater presents two local authors reading thetr works today and Tuesday at 8 p m at ORT 222 East Broadway Ave Islands a character study involving two couples who meet on an island in the Pacific will be read by Michael McGuire Ti|uana Sunset a comedy about smuggling snake skins across the border in Southern California, will be read by John Nerenberg nun "bnagoa at China" is the topic of a elide presentation by Joe Eshenck. University professor of Chinese history today at 7.30 p m in Room 221. Allen Hall Eshenck recently returned from a year's study and travel in the People s Republic of China, providing opportunities tor spectacular photographs Sponsored by the Asian Studies Society A presentation of the Baha'i Faith will be offered tonight al 7 30 in Century Room F. EMU The discussion will include information on the extent and current activities of the Faith and the continuing persecutions of Bahais m Iran Lenten worship today at 4 30 p m at the Komoma Center chapel 1414 Kincaid St Sponsored by Episcopal Campus Ministry Everyone is welcome to attend BLOOM COUNTY by Berkc Breathed HDM*«NPN3£t»e M* TO THE WORM*' Ml* (BWTT, TOUC5. *r*e wtWHTO n«r mutp micr jneeareifs. w mow, m£k km.. VSH UXMN'A IVU6MT i«N-rDSCfla7wr HQOTW N HGUfRIN A^XMHN'ARXNP AU. mtUOHb... 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