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Get paid for laying down on the job! Earn additional $ every roonth, and provide a precious human resource your plasma 1071 Olive Plasma Corp. «4-2241 It pays to do good!” After 30 interviews Emerald chooses editors; Healy, Green get top jobs The Oregon Daily Emerald has selected its editorial staff for the 1982-83 school year Editor Harry Esteve. this year's news editor, chose John Healy for the managing editor position Healy, a senior major ing in journalism and political science, currently is assistant news editor and was the Emer ald's sports editor for the 1979-80 school year Healy also served as a sports writer for the Springfield News Journalism senior Marian Green was selected as news editor Green currently is com munity editor and was depart ments and schools editor during the 1 MO-81 school year She served an internship as a reporter on the Valley Times newspaper in Pleasanton, Calrf last summer and will serve as an intern on the Spokesman Review newspaper in Spokane. McKay’s Open Pantry Delicatessen FEATURING Broasted Chicken - by the bucket or the piece • Party trays made to order • Fresh home-made pizza • Fresh bagels and pocket bread • San Francisco style sour dough bread • 31 varieties Imported and Domestic cheese • 35 varieties lunch meat and sausages • Full line salad bar • Hot food to go • Fresh sandwiches made daily Hot or cold. Imported or Domestic foods with old-fashioned service — S & H Green Stamps, Too! 1960 Franklin Blvd. Eugene 343-6418 Open 8 am to 8 pm daily 655 W. Centennial Blvd. Springfield 747-3004 -/ V Wash., this summer The editor, managing editor and news editor picked the balance of the 15-member news staff after interviewing approx imately 30 applicants Cort Femald. a second year graduate student in journalism and the Emerald's current edi torial page editor, was chosen assistant news editor Fernald was editor of the Siskiyou, the Southern Oregon State College newspaper, for the 1980-81 school year Joan Nyland, who will graduate from the Honors Col lege in history this year, was selected as editorial page edi tor Nyland is a past editor of the student newspaper at St. Mary’s Academy in Portland Bob Baker, a photo jour nalism senior, was rehired for his present position of photo editor. The 1982-83 Emerald enter tainment editor is Jonathon Siegle, a journalism graduate student Siegle is a contributing editor for the Oregon Democrat and a former high school in structor in journalism and Eng lish Mike Riplinger, a journalism senior, was chosen 1982-83 sports editor He will intern this summer as a sports writer on the Lewiston (Idaho) Tribune Paul Danzer, a senior jour nalism major, was picked for the assistant sports editor position Danzer contributed frequently to the Emerald's sports pages and served as interim sports editor last summer at the Gre sham Outlook Debbie Howlett, a journalism senior and 1981-82 depart ments and schools editor, was chosen as associate editor tor higher education Howlett was news editor during the 1980-81 school year on the Siskiyou, the student newspaper for SOSC and was a sports stringer for the Ashland Daily Tidings David Brown, who will transfer from Lane Community College to the University as a junior in journalism, will be the Emerald's 1982-83 community editor Brown is literary editor of LCC's Denali Magazine Kirk Knighton was chosen politics editor tor the 1982-83 school year Knighton, a senior in political science and English is a free lance writer and pasl copy editor for the Emerald Sandy Johnstone, a junioi journalism ma|or, is the Emer ald's new departments anc schools editor Johnstone is the current features editor on the paper and has worked as a full time intern on the Daily Journa of Commerce and as part-time reporter on the Gresham Out look Richard Burr, a sophomore journalism major, will serve as an associate editor for ASUO Burr contributed article! frequently to the Emerald this year and was a writer for the Arizona State Press, the college newspaper for Arizona State University, during the 1980-81 school year Don’t slip away Send a Spring Fling TODAY! Bring it to: 300 EMU, UO Bookstore, EMU Main Desk . . unnoticed... r-1 i i i i t i i i i i i This information is tor the EmaraW rt writ not appear it the ad NAME:_ DATE: June 7. 1982 PHONE:_CATEGORY: Spring Flings MESSAGE: I I I