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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1982)
Josephines Boutique • Name Brand Lingerie • Foundation Garments • Teddy’s and Unusual Items • Dorms and Sororities! Ask about our Lingerie Parties Mon., Wed.. Fri.: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tue»., Thun* 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sal.: Noon - 5 p.m. W Oak way Mull • 342-784U / OREGON STUDENT PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP General Interest Meeting October 19, 1982 Tuesday 7 FM Forum Room EMU Everyone is Welcome to Attend! For More Information, Call the OSPIRG Office 686-4377 i Suite 1, EMU, University of Oregoti A statewide student-directed research and advocacy organization working on consumer, social justice, energy, and environment issues One Day Photo Processing C-41 Only 12 Exposure Developing and Printing I >2 eiposu'# color prim turn d»v«iop*d and printed 041 process 110 128 Or 1361 Standard prim $2.29 Otter Expires 10/30/82 ■T-”— Offer Expires 10/30/82 L Otter Expires 10/30/62 Offer Expires 10/30/82 Textbooks MS-3S30 13th ft Kincaid Mon-Frl 7 30-5 30 Sat 10:00-3:00 • General Books M0-3S10 • Supplies Mfc-4311 Portland accounting executive serving University residency With increasing opportunities for graduates in the accounting field, accounting and related jobs are among the top three professions of the 1980s, says Sandra Suran, a Portland ac counting executive Suran is the partner-in-re sidence this fall in the University accounting department Her first visit was Thursday; sub sequent visits are set for Oct 28-29 and Nov 11-12 "The need for accountants has sky-rocketed," Suran says "Graduates in this field have increasing opportunities. Suran. a partner with Suran and Co., is considered a leading figure in the accounting field She is a member and past chairman of the Oregon State Board of Accounting and serves as liaison with the State Board of Accountancy She is also head of a task force studying ways to reduce accounting regulations for small business in Oregon While at the University, Suran will focus on accounting needs for privately-owned companies rather than emphasizing public ly-owned companies She says “There has been a focus regarding the financial statements of publicly owned companies Yet 99 percent of all businesses are privately owned and their users have completely different needs in financial mat ters ’’ Suran says users of the com panies find their financial states are not as meaningful and help ing these privately owned bu sinesses is important. The accounting partner-in residence program aims to ac quaint prominent members of the accounting profession with University faculty members, students and programs r Photo by Bob Baker Sandra Suran prepares for term as partner-in-residence for University accounting depart ment. Foreign service deadline nears Students interested in ca reers in foreign countries may want to cqnsider taking the fo reign service examination Dec 4 Deadline for submitting an application to take the exam is Friday Registration materials are available in Room 246 Su san Campbell Hall Passing the exam can lead to careers in the areas of political reporting; consular work; com merce; and administration through the State Department, Department of Commerce and the International Communica tion Agency The test emphasizes current events, history, management, economics and international law, and requires a solid know ledge of English, says Sandy r Heins, career counselor for government employment at the University. Heins says University students do a little better than average About 38 percent passed the test in 1980, com pared to 33 percent nationally Students who successfully complete thie foreign service exam are then required to take an oral assessment University offers fitness series for skiers eager to get in shape Skiers eager to shape up before the first snowfall may want to enroll in a ski fitness class offered this fall by the University Sport, Health and Personal Excellence program The 10-session class meets from 7 to 8 p m on Tuesdays and Thursdays It runs Oct 21 through Nov 23 in Room 47 Esslinger Hall The fee is $25 Jamie Gardenswartz, a cer NOTRE DAME VS OREGON Al/TZEN STADIUM OCT. 23,1982 EUGENE,OREGON T-Shirt Decal We re Ready For Th6 Notre Dame Game! T-Shirts and other Merchandise On Sale Stop by the Bookstore t3th 4 KintuKi Mon *>l t 30 » 30 »«l tO 00 3 00 Ti.ltimt.IN.IMt . a«nw*ia<k>Nii«M.MIO . SuppH.. MMU1 tified ski instructor who has taught pre-season ski condi tioning classes for the past five years, will have participants take a fitness test to determine personal strengths and weak nesses and teach exercises specifically geared to skiing needs Gardenswartz has helped develop training programs for the U S ski team Any glue binding Thru Oct 31 13th 344-7894 Imttunne COION ADO MEXICO SWITZERLAND CANADA CHILE WASHING ION CALIFORNIA ALASKA IDAHO VERMONT UTAH AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA NEW MEXICO OREGON WYOMING MR. WflRRRN MILLKR IN PKRftON! MHTTN ElitiKNK ttlCH M MOUl MIINTUCIttM WMNRBAY OCT. It, I M2 MNKXPOfcMP.M. NNI rajM IN P.M. TtCNKT* AT TO* BOON • OOOB PIIZKJt!