MARINE OFFICER PROGRAMS A MARINE COPRS OFFICER SELECTION OFFICER WILL BE ON YOUR CAMPUS DATE: 13,14, & 15 April • GUARANTEED AVIATION TIME: 10am-2pm • FREE FLYING LESSONS PLACE: LOBBY OF ERB MEMORIAL • S100 A MONTH IN COLLEGE UNION SEE CAPTAIN D. L. DURDEN • NO ON CAMPUS TRAINING ALL CHILDREN’S BOOKS from our kid's selection REDUCED 20% April 12-17 In the Book Department Limited to stock on hand Cash register sales only UO BOOKSTORE 13fh & Kincaid Moa-fri 7 JO-5 JO Sat 11MMK3KK) Textbooks 6Kb-3520 • General IBooks 6K6-3510 • Supplies 6K6-433I DID YOU GRADUATE FROM AN OREGON HIGH SCHOOL? Counselors from many of Oregon’s high schools will be on campus tomorrow, Wednesday, April 14, 1982, to interview their former students. Interviews will be held in the Erb Memorial Union Ballroom area. The counselors from the schools listed below are anxious to talk with any of their former students who are now enrolled at the University, regardless of class standing. If your high school will be interviewing, why don’t you take a break and go to the Ballroom to talk with them? They’ll enjoy seeing you again! High School Aloha Banks Sam Barlow Churchill Clackamas Clatskanie Columbia Corvallis Cottage Grove Crescent Valley Gladstone Gresham Hillsboro Andrew Jackson Junction City Klamath Union Lake Oswego Lebanon Union Lincoln McKay Time 1:30-3:00 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:30 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:30 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30 - 3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:30 1:30-2:30 1:30-2:30 1:30 - 3:00 High School McMinnville Marshall Marshfield Mazama Milwaukie Newberg North Eugene North Salem North Valley Oakland Oregon City Roseburg Scio Seaside South Albany Sprague St Helens Thurston Willamette Willamina Time 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30 - 2:30 1:30 - 3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30 - 3:00 1:30 - 3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30-3:00 1:30 - 3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30 - 2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30 - 3:30 1:30 - 2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:15 Enraged Arabs riot in East Jerusalem JERUSALEM (AP) - Pales tinians rioted throughout the occupied territories Monday, enraged by a Jewish gunman's attack on the hallowed Temple Mount Israeli troops and police used rifle fire, rubber bullets and tear gas to battle the worst Arab rioting in years Israel Television counted 30 disturbances in Arab East Je rusalem, the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, and said 30 people were wounded — 16 Palestinian Arabs hit by Israeli gunfire in four separate riots and 14 Israelis or foreign tour ists mostly injured by rocks hurled by Arab rioters One sol dier, hit by a rock in Nablus in the West Bank, was among the Israelis injured A television cameraman suffered a bullet wound in the shoulder, apparently from a ricochet in the narrow lanes of Jerusalem's walled city Police sources, meanwhile, said the suspect in the Easter Sunday shooting would appear before a magistrate Tuesday Police have imposed a news blackout on the suspect on orders of Interior Minister Yosef Burg, but sources in the inves tigation confirmed state radio reports that he is Alan Harry Goodman, 38, an American im migrant Morocco requested a U N Security Council meeting Monday on the shooting The 15-nation council scheduled private consultations on the complaint for 10 a m EST Tuesday A public council meeting was expected to follow The gunman shot his way through the gates of the Temple Mount Sunday and burst into the golden-domed Mosque of Omar, spraying bullets from an M-16 automatic rifle Police said two Arabs were killed and nine wounded before his ammuni tion ran out and he was arrested inside the mosque also known as the Dome of the Rock N.Y. Times, AP win Pulitzer prizes NEW YORK (AP) - The Associated Press and The New York Times each won two 1982 Pulitzer Prizes on Monday The Kansas City Star and the Kansas City Times won the Pulitzer for general local reporting and a Times staffer was cited for national reporting The gold medal for public service went to the Detroit News for a national investigation that produced five dozen stories on a pattern of deception and unresponsiveness' in the way the U S Navy reported ship board deaths of sailors to their families In the arts and letters categories of the 66th annual Pulitzer awards, Sylvia Plath, a poet who became an idol of feminists some years after her suicide two decades ago, was awarded a Pulitzer for the posthumous volume, "The Col lected Poems Novelist John Updike won the fiction prize for his best-selling "Rabbit is Rich," and Charles Fuller's "A Soldier s Play" received the drama prize AP's Saul Pett received the feature writing prize for his en compassing portrait of Amer ican government, and Ron Ed monds of the AP was honored in spot news photography for his series of pictures of Pres Reagan as he was hit by a would-be assassin's bullet John Darnton's dispatches to The New York Times from Poland won the international reporting prize and the Times' Jack Rosenthal was cited for editorial writing The staffs of the two Kansas City newspapers won the gen eral local reporting prize for their coverage of the Hyatt Hotel disaster and its causes Less politics, more communication, better results. Experience Senior in Management and Communications Current ASUO position University and Academic Affairs Residence Housing Governance Board Successfully passed SUAB proposals to University Senate Major goals Open student government so you have a voice in where your money goes More state level representation Maximize the quality of your education Create better rapport between students and administration.