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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1982)
CASH For Textbooks Mon.-Fri Smith Family Bookstore 768 E 13th 1 Bl. From Campus Ph 34 5- 1651 ASUO deadline extended, few women have applied Applications for ASUO vice presidents directors and ad ministrative assistants will be accepted until Tuesday, May 18 in Suite 4 of the EMU Summer cleaning CREWS FOR THE RESIDENCE HALLS U OF O HOUSING DEPARTMENT DUTIES: Washing windows, woodwork, walls, light fixtures, and sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, moving and removing trash, lumber, furniture, cleaning restrooms, shower rooms and stairwells. REQUIREMENTS: Must be a student this spring or plan to be in the fall. Must be able to work weekdays and weekends beginning June 12 and be willing to be on a call-in basis throughout the summer Must be able to perform prolonged lifting, bending, reaching, and stair climbing in a timely fashion. Applications for those under 18 will be accepted only if accompanied by a work permit STARTING WAGE: 3 35/Hour POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Approx. 130 seasonal part-time positions beginning June 12th. Approx 60 positions will be retained for regular work throughout the summer. APPLY AS FOLLOWS: At Douglass Hall in Walton Complex at the corner of 15th & Agate. Between the hours of 10 a m. - 3 p.m May 17 - Residence Hall students May 18 - Family Housing & U of O students May 19 & 20 - until 4 p.m. All other students. The deadline has been ex tended because an unrepre sentative number of women and minorities have applied for the various ASUO positions, ac cording to ASUO Pres -elect C.J Balfe “An overwhelming amount of males have applied," Balfe said Very few women have applied, though they are just as qualified, he said "Women give a different per spective and you need that in put," he said So far, four women and 15 men have applied Any background at all in ad ministration or the ASUO student government is an im portant qualification, Balfe says Balfe s selection staff will begin interviewing applicants on Monday and will continue through the week All selections should be made by the end of May. Balfe says 10% off 1 Coffee Mugs Thru May Coffee By the Cup Mayflower Buikhng Choose from the World's Finest Coffee I '82 t- lid! 342*207! ^SANYO Car Stereo Closeout Call or come in for unheard of prices napier audio E3 2705 Willamette 485-1945 0 SANYO in-dash AM/FM cassette decks storting at $49.95 (sorry not all models available) Hurry! Quantities limited! I ALL UKITS MUST GO! \j Photo by Bnch Boekelhotao Jester Hairston takes credit tor composing "Amen," a well known spiritual. Black music celebrated About 180 people got a taste of historical black music Wednesday in conductor/composer Jester Hairston's Negro Spiritual Workshop Hairston gave the historical background of each song, explaining that many spirituals are linked to slavery and so have a beat that is conducive to working After he sang each song to the audience, they sang it back to him The Black Student Union brought Hairston to the University as part of the Black Arts Festival which continues throughout May Weekend pow-wow The 14th annual Native American pow-wow featuring 100 dancers in full costume will continue today through Sun day “We re trying to give people an insight into Indian culture — show them something they wouldn t normally be able to see." says Greg Archuleta, co director of the University Native American Student Union, which sponsors this weekend s pow wow Traditional American Indian dancing and drumming will be featured throughout the event. and a wide variety of authentic American Indian crafts and foods will be sold There will be no charge for the pow-wow, which begins 8 p m Friday at McArthur Court Dancers from tribes throughout the Pacific Northwest Alaska, and the Southwest will compete for prizes of Pendleton blankets Saturday s activities run from noon to midnight Among that day s scheduled events are a gourd dance in the style of the Oklahoma plains tribes, which begins at 6 p m , and an Eskimo dance at 9 p m i Ann Fagan Ginger Distinguished Author, Professor of Law and Director of Meikle John Civil Liberties Institute ★ Speaking On The Two Greatest Threats to Civil Liberties Today Friday, May 14 ★ 3:30 Room 125 , Law School ★ FREE! You’re Invited★