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Track —Continued from Page 8A Forbes will lead the Ducks in the 5,000 and 10,000, and Irene Griffith — if she stays healthy — and transfer Sandy Dickerson — the national community college cross country champion from Lane Community College, will both contribute in those two events In the throwing events, junior Sally Harmon, who won the na tional javelin title last spring, and Florida State transfer Lynda Hughes, who is ranked third in the nation in the javelin, should give the Ducks the best group of javelin throwers in the country The discus competition will be in good hands with Karen McDonald and Ouenna Beasley ranked ninth and 18th in the nation, respectively In the shot put, Beasley is the one to look for Others Heinon en can look to for additional points in the throws are Andrea Heilman and Melanie Morrison in the shot and discus, and Ka ren Martin in the javelin In the sprints, hurdles and jumps, junior Lexie Miller will lead the way Miller is the school record holder in both the 100 and 400-meter hurdles with times of 13 67 and 57 82, re spectively, along with a record leap of 19-9Vi in the long jump. “I think we ll do really well Everybody is working harder than they have in the past cou ple of years," Miller says "Per sonally, I feel good and hope to do well I know that I didn't con tribute at nationals last year, and want to (contribute) this year." In the hurdles, Miller will be joined by senior Kris Costello, sophomore Lisa Nicholson, freshmen Mary Mitchoff and Robin Pate Pate was a redshirt last year The sprints could be the one weak spot for the Ducks this year. Managing without a sprinter most of last year due to an injury to Batiste, the Ducks might have to do so again in 1982 New Zealand Olympian, Sue Jowett had turned in im pressive times of 11.31 in the 100 meters and 23.00 in the 200, but injuries have prevented her from performing at top form for the past few years. In addition to Jowett, the Ducks will look to 200 and 400-meter runners, Lena Fritz son, Rhonda Massey, Grace Bakari, plus hurdlers Miller and Costello for support in the sprints. The 1600-meter relay team will be in fine form with Fritzson, Massey and Warren returning along with Bakari, who an chored last year’s third place finish in the AIAW Mitchoff and Jeanne Bor chardt, along with Miller should help score points for the Ducks in the long jump. Borchardt will also compete in the high jump in addition to Kari Easton, Joni Martin and Julie Fitzgerald Borchardt is the only Duck with a mark in the heptathlon with 4,672 points. But she could be joined by Miller who has a pentathlon best of 3,700 points. Who are the teams to beat in the Ducks' battle for their second national championship in three years? “No one can touch us in the Northwest and everybody knows it,” Heinonen says. 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EMU Discussion issues will include El Salvador, the dratt. nuclear disarmament and the economy All executive members are required to come everyone is welcome SPEAKERS "Is the Pill Obsolete?" is the topic of a lecture by author Terne Guay today at 1 p m at the Eugene Public Library Guay is the author of 'The Personal Fertility Guide How to Avoid or Achieve Pregnancy Naturally "The Vartscan Orogeny In Europe" is the topic ot a lecture by Pro! Nikolaus von Bargen. University geology department, Thursday at 12:30 p m in Room 307, Volcanology Nuclear disarmament is the topic of a lecture by Jerry Rust. Democratic candidate tor governor, today at noon outside the EMU Fishbowl In the event of ram. Rust will speak in Room 101. EMU SEMINARS Stress reduction seminar: Keep your tension under control during finals Thursday, 4 30-5 30 pm in the Stafford Dorm Lounge "Historical Analysis of El Salvador and the Develop ment ot the Political Crisis” is the topic of a seminar conducted by James Stephens today and Thursday from 6:30-9:30 p m at 1236 Kincaid St WORKSHOPS “Personal Freedom: Do You Lose or Find Yourself Within a Group" is the topic of a group marriage workshop today at 7 p m in Room 137, Gilbert Hall Presented by Alternative Relationship Center For more information, call 345-5626 MISCELLANEOUS A public hearing on the ASUO'i election rule* will be held Friday at 4:30 p m. in the EMU Forum Concerned about Prea. Reagan's proposed cuts li Federal student financial aid programs? The ASUC (Suite 4, EMU) will provide a free phone line for al students to contact the home district offices of senator: Hatfield and Packwood. and representatives Weavei Wyden. AuCom and Smith, and voice their concern over the suggested cuts Holly Near will be appearing in concert with Adrienne Tort and Carrie Barton tonight at 8 at the South Eugene High School auditorium The concert is a fundraisinc benefit for Citizen Action for Lasting Security Tickets are $6 each and are available at Earth Records, Mother Kali's, Everybody's Records, and the EMU. Student University Relations Council membership applications are available in Room 111, Susan Campbell Hall Please return by 5 p m Friday Assertiveness and Social Skills group now forming tor spring term. We will practice skills involving types of assertion, non-verbal aspects of assertion, social conversation skills, making and refusing requests, etc Role playing and structured group exercises will be used Led by an intern at University Counseling Center Contact Greg at 686-3227 for interview A demonstration In support of young men who have resisted registering for the draft will be held Thursday at noon at the Federal Building, Seventh Avenue and Pearl Street Sponsored by the Coalition Opposing Registra tion and the Draft For more information, call 485-4611 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau wust.nr msSKns Hort Henna smutm DKnjf&HCiiw 0^ cmppten mnmnmtfi. / whom#’turn ms sm mem oaxsTtr, doc* even derm mt # wot 0etH THAN PfitWPtN T 10VIN6 Ail W AtAOAHSOW JOK£S' INbUX#1J0K&1 MHONesr, craxxse.He me m m is1 mate, glap to m&tiaup wmesew SIR’, y ARBVOU STU H&e* see us? 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