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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1983)
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The business management senior is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kietzmann, 398 Eastland Place, S.E. Salem. Sheri Donahoe will retain her position as student manager of the Carson-Earl complex. She is a senior majoring in psychology and gerentology and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derick Donahoe, 3220 Northwest Way, Redmond. David Westrick, currently a resident assis tant at Carson Hall, was chosen as student manager for the Hamilton complex. A senior majoring in business, Westrick lives at 2207 Barclay, West Linn, Ore. Ken Bergquist will continue as University Inn manager. The third-year law student is the son of Helen Bergquist, 3351 Chamberlain Court, Walnut Creek, Calif. Student managers are responsible for assisting in the selection and training of resi dent assistants for each hall and for planning activities within their complex, according to Marjory Ramey, acting housing director. The complex directors receive room and board and a salary. Their other duties include advising the presidents’ councils and advisory boards that have key self-governance roles in their halls and working closely with the area director — a housing department staff member who supervises student employees and coor dinates activities in each complex. Student managers are selected for their positions based on information and recommen dations provided with their application, as well as on their performance in a group-interaction process, an interview and a final screening, Ramey said. ’Rithmetic conference is slated University news bureau A conference for educators interested in upgrading math teaching in the third through 12th grades will be offered Aug. 15-26 at the University. The College of Education and the Continuation Center designed the conference in response to a recent national study that reported Scholastic Aptitude Test math scores dropped significantly from 1963 to 1983 “The conference is for educators in every subject area, not just in math,” said Teresa Barker, conference coordinator. “Participants will get hands-on experience in Land management bureau seeks nominees for posts The Bureau of Land Management is seeking nominations for three positions on the Eugene District Advisory Council, ac cording to District Manager Dwight Patton. Appointments to advisory councils are on a staggered-term basis. The terms of three current members of the eight-person council will expire on December 31 of this year. Nominations should represent one of three categories: renewable resources, recreation or public at-large. 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Other conference speakers and staff include Rick Bill stein, math professor at the University of Montana; Dick Brannan, a Eugene math con sultant; and University math education instructors Ruth Parker and Oscar Schaaf. DIM SUM dim / SUM LUNCH Regular Lunches, Too And Try Us for Dinner CHINA BLUE Restaurant 879 E. 13th 343-2832