Photos by Brian Erb Dave Kao Steve Crowell Convocating Clockwise from upper-left corner: University Pres. Paul Olum, College of Arts and Sciences Dean Robert Berdahl, ASUO Pres. Mary Hotchkiss share a laugh with keynote speaker Peter Pouncey, newly appointed president of Amherst College. Many students took the free afternoon to catch Pouncey's lec ture on "Humanistic Imperatives in a Technological Society,” as well as a few rays. The full-academic regalia came out of the professorial closets for the convocation. And ot c ourse, there is more than one way to catch a key-note lecture. et aL MftTINGS WOMIN BUSINISS STUDINTS; First meeting of the Oregon Woman s Business Network is Thursday. (Xt fc, at t: M) p.m. in Room Ml Gilbert Hall. AM interested graduates and undergraduates in business or business related programs are strongly erx our aged to attend INI ASUO invites all students to its monthly open stall meetings on the first Tuesday ol eath month at 7 p m in the FMU forum Room. Find out what student govern ment does, offer suggestions, or fust listen Plan to attend the first ASUO open meeting tonight at 7 p m. in the (MU forum Rix>m. AN FATING DISORD!RS group will begin today from 100-4 10 p.m at the University Counseling ( enter ( alt (Mr\227 for information and to reserve a spate THf CHRISTIAN SCIfNCI ORGANIZATION meets every Tuesday at f>: TO p.m in the I MU Prayer and healing is our purpose; meetings are open to all OSPIRG mffli Wednesday Oct 5, <1 8 p m in Suite 1 IMU Appleanon deadline tor OSPIRG* local Board of Directors is today at A p.m. Ihmr interested in applying should plan to attend the meeting Al PHA PHI ()MI(.A will rnrH today at b: 10 p.m. in l rn lury Room I Important-all members attend GAY AND IISBIAN AlllANC I holds its lirsl general meeting today at I W p.m. in the GAIA office. Room 118 IMU Bring yourselves and youi ideas, and help us plan our year, for more inhumation call GAIA, b8b- llbO All VOTING f ACUITY AND SUAB MIMBIRS The first meeting of the University Assembly will be today al J: 10 p m in Room ISOGeology Agenda will lie short, but plan to attend IHI ASIAN STUDItS ASSCK IAIION will hold its lirsl meeting today at S p.m in friendly Hall, second floor lounge All are welcome and refreshments will he- served THf SOIOMON AMfNDMfNT Should fmanc lal aid be BLOOM COUNTY by Berlu Breathed TH6 IS NKA! Vt«e mwiomnwce me muo. LAUNCHING IMO SfKl euxm Nexr or metca's aeficoN msTOM-meim m BUAVte mom * mmcxrry DBcmrmir wah' f ^ •mu-oor non' Aumimr jmaean w 60, hum i (orimpti! »mmur a mxmo wewr TOUCH-TYPIST*’ UP THIS \ MOWING/ linked with drill registration, will be discussed it this week's Brown Big Forum, to-sponsored by the ASUO ind Campus Interlaith Ministry, Wednesday. Oct. S, 12:30 to I 10 p m in the 1MU Forum Room Panel members in ilude Id Vignoul (University Finantial Aid), Dave Fidan que (AClUl. lulie Sinai, ISOKD) and |im O Fallon (law St hoo!) IHI PRI-lAW STUDFNT Asstn taiton's lset utive Cnun til will meet Thursday, Oct. b, at 7:30 p m in Room 1M Oregon Hall. ClUB SF’ORTSi SKI HAM is (voiding an organizational meeting Thursday. Oil t>. at 7 p m in 101 IMU. All in terested truss country and alpine skiers are weltome to attend ( YCIING HAM will hold an organizational meeting Ihursday. Oil 6. Irom 7tO-8:tO p.m. in 108 IMU Old members and those wishing to gun are entouraged to at tend. Nov it es welcome. FINANCI ClUB organizational meeting (or all majors and newt omers will be held Thursday. Ott. b, at 4:00 pm, 337 Gilbert Hall. Relreshments will be served. INTFRVIIWS AN INTtRVIlWING PR(X IDURI WORKSHOP is being held today Irom noon to 1 p.m, in the IMU Forum Room SIGN UP al 7 ill a m on Wednesday. Oil S, in 246 Susan Campbell Hall lor the following recruiters: OF 1 4 — U S. Binational Center, group meeting 9:30 a m Room 101 IMU (interviews tor tSI Teat hers) Ol I to — S.C. Johnson A Son. Int. group meeting with Marketing Club and Alpha Kappa Psi, 7 p m 08 Giiherl Hall ms 110 and 111 EMU MISCELLANEOUS WORKSHOP ON CMOQSINC A MAJOR/MINOR - Find out about good |ob opportunities, minor areas ol study, and double-majoring today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 164 Oregon Hall. Sponsored by Academic Advising and Student Services. MELLON FELLOWSHIPS in the Humanities: Ad ministered by the Wilson Foundation. Students must be nominated by laculty members, rather than by themselves, by Nov 4. 1481. The award .s intended lor humanists only, and must be applied towards a U.S. university, extending through the acquisition ol a doc torate degree. TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIPS: Four-year scholarships available to students currently enrolled in a college or university who will achieve junior standing in pursuit ol a bachelor s degree in 1984-85. Applicants must be U.S. cili/ens, have a "B" average*, and be in the upper-tourth ol their class and have selected a lield of study that will permit admission to a graduate program leading to a career in government. Students interested in applying should contact Prof. Gerald Fry 837 PLC. before Oct. 21. FULBRIGHT AWARD: Deadline lor students applica tions lor 1983-84 is Oct. 15. Application and information are available in 330 Oregon Hall FIND OUT YOUR RIGHTS and liabilities as a tenant or landlord at Peoples Law School Wednesday, Oct. 5.. at Lincoln School, 6.50 W. 12th.. trom 7-9 p.m. AH Peoples Law Sc hool classes are taught by law students and are tree and open to the public. For more information, con tact Sue at 342-6056