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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1983)
MEETINGS ASUO It holding t mandatory moating today at 4 p m. In Rm. 101 EMU. Election rules, process, and ballot draw will be on the agenda. For more information call ASUO, Suite 4, EMU. x3724 Japanese Bible Study Is held at 550 E. 14th, Apt. No. 21 at 7:15 every Sat. For more information, call Yoshimi or Yuko at 667-8684 Time could be arranged by next week. Alphl Phi Omega Open mooting will bo hold on Tue. at 6:30 p.m. All interested are welcome Faculty and Students Interested In mooting once a week during April to play Firebreaks, a war-peace game are en couraged to sign up in the SNuFF office. Suite 1. EMU WORKSHOPS University Women’s Symposium will be held the week of April 3-9. Workshops, discussions, films and cultural events will be held throughout the week, starting on Sun. with a Women's Art Show, and Women and Religion. Complete schedules of events will be available in the EMU star ting on Monday. For more information, call x3327. Women's Resources and Referral. Pacific Islands: People and Issues, a SEARCH workshop, will be offered this term For more information call 344-4219. ot come tonight at 8 p m. to 1236 Kincaid to discuss regular meeting time. Persons interested in learning how to teach English to speakers of other languages are invited to a Laubach Method workshop starting on Fri.. April 8, at 6:45-10 p m.: Sat April 9 from 8:45 a m -4 p.m ; and Saturday. April 16 from 8:45 a m -3:45 p.m , at the old Lincoln School at 650 W 12th St., Rm 8 Cost ot the workshop is $5 to be paid in advance to the Literacy Council of Eugene-Springfield Enrollment closes April 7. Applications blanks are available from Agnes Best. 345-7815. or the Literacy Council, 344-0051 A free class is being offered spring term for individuals who feel uncomfortuole or anxious in social situations, or who con sider themselves shy. Classes will be held evenings, once a week for 90 minutes For more information, call 686-3418 (days) and 344-3595 (evenings). Weight Issues groups are being offered for students at the University Counseling Ctr. as part of a research project Groups will be offered on Mon. and Wed . 3:30-5 p.m. Call Jan or Candy at 686-3227 for more information MISCELLANEOUS Attention Predental Students: BIO 409, Practlcum Predentistry is offered this terrp,, as a clinical observation program with 1 lir pass/no pass credit For applications and more information contact Pete Scarpa. Pre-Health Science. 164 Oregon Hall; or leave message at x3466 A No Nukes Ball will be held at 8:30 p.m. on Sat., April 2 at W.O.W. Hall, featuring the Cashiers, Dr. Atomic and Arousing Spirit. For more information call 343-8548. Filing date closes for all ASUO elected positions at 3 p.m. today. Positions in clude: ASUO President, Incidental Fee Committee. Student University Affairs Board. EMU Board of Directors. OSPIRG Board of Directors. ODE Board of Direc tors "at-large position, and the Presidents Advisory Council “at-large" positions. For more information contact the ASUO Of fice, Suite 4 EMU. x3724 Premedia! Preceptorshlp program will have Its first spring rotation beginning April 4. Applications and sign-ups are due today at 4 p.m in 164 Oregon Hall. Orienta tion meeting will be held Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Rm. 107 Gilbert. Rotations involve three hours of participation per week for four weeks Survey of Visual Arts, ArH 202 was mistakenly ommitted from the time schedule. The class will be offered MWF at 12:30, 177 Lawrence. Free Computing Ctr. short course: in troduction to the DEC 1091 today at 3:30-5 p.m., Rm. 202 Computing Ctr. History Book Club will hold a sale on the first floor lobby, PLC on today from 8 Kinko's Coffee & Teas | Bean of \ &: f the Month \ I Sumatra Mandhellng M *5.15/lb. 1 Mugs Accessories fe OPIN 7 PAYS _Jfe: 344.7894 860 E I3lh Ave a.m.-4 p.m. Tour the Computing Ctr. Tour starts at Program Reception. Computing Clr. today at 1:30 p.m. Participations are needed lor research being conducted at the University Counseling Center on Weight Control Issues Groups. Groups start Spring Term. Call now for more information and sign up. Ask for Jan or Candy, 686-3227 Sophomores and Juniors: University of Oregon Parents Association is offering a scholarship of $600 based on leadership, academics, and contribution to the Univer sity Applications can be picked up in Rm 111. Susan Campbell Hall. For more infor mation call 686-5555 INTERVIEWS April 4 — U S. Marinos (for Officer — F, W. Sp. Su Grads — B/M/PhD — All majors) April S - U S Bancorp/U S National Bank of Oregon — Group Meeting: 12:30-2 p.m.. Dad's Rm., EMU AprM 4-7 — U S. Navy Recruiting District - EMU April 6 — Bon Marche — (W. Sp grads — Bachelor's — 1. for Executive Trainee — Bus. AdminJUb Arts/MktgJMgmt.; 2. for Shrinkage controller — Acct./Fin.) April 7 — U S Air Force (for: Pitot/Navigator/Engineer — F, W. Sp, Su grads — B/M/PhD — Any major). April 5 — Interview Procedures Workshop — 12-1 p.m., Rm. 214, EMU. Good friends will help you study angles when all you can think about is curves. It didn’t take a genius to tell your mind wasn’t on your studies. But it did take a couple of smart roomies to do something about it. So out came the calculators. And the doughnuts. And they started drilling you until you knew physics as well as you know yourself. i When it was all over, you I showed them that there was 'one more thing you knew something about-gratitude. Tonight, let it be Lowenbrau. Lowenbrau. Here's to good friends. c 1983 Beer Brewed in U S A by Miller Brewing Co Milwaukee, Wl