Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 19, 1983, Section A, Page 10, Image 10

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MEETINGS
PRE LAW STUDENT ASSOCIATION meeting tonight
at 7 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room. All interested
students are welcome
MARKETING ASSOCIATION group meeting today at 4
p.m. in 303 Deady Hall Come find out about our beer and
potluck party this weekend.
INTERESTED IN CENTRAL AMERICA? The ASUO
needs volunteers to help host a conference concerning
issues of Central America If interested, come to an
organizational meeting Thursday. Oct. 20. at 7:30 p m in
Suite 4 EMU. or contact the ASUO at 606-3724
STUDY IN FRANCE: Learn about 1964 85 Poitiers ex
change opportunities Thursday. Oct. 20, at 4 30 p m in
the EMU Forum Room All maiors welcome. Call ext
3206 for more information
ALPHA KAPPA PSI general meeting tonight at 7 p.m
in Room 337 Gilbert Hall All members must attend.
Guest speaker is AKP alumnus Richard Cox. financial
consultant for Foster and Marshall
WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS. INC. officers meet
tonight al 6 30 p.m., members at 7 pm. in Room 301 A
Allen Hall Find out what's happening this year
SKI TEAM organizational meeting Thursday. Oct. 20.
at 7 p m. in Room 113 EMU Attendance is mandatory for
all interested participants
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES student meeting
tonight at 7 p.m in Room 209 Emerald Hall Paul
Gahagan of the EOP staff with speak on "Self-Hypnosis.
Demonstration and Discussion," presenting the con
cepts behind self-hypnosis, followed by a direct ex
perience with the technique
OSPIRG is having a local board meeting Thursday.
Oct. 19, at 6 p.m in Suite 1 EMU All interested students
are encouraged to attend
“ITS JUST A PHASE . ” support and discussion
group for gay women and men tonight at 7 p m in Room
337 EMU
ALPHA KAPPA PSI invites all those interested in join
ing a business organization to two introductory
meetings tonight and Thursday, Oct 19. at 8:30 p m in
Room 336 Gilbert Hall. Open to all business, pre
business and economic majors.
LECTURES
ALTERNATIVES TO PRISONS will be discussed at to
day’s Brown Bag Forum in the EMU Forum Room at
12:30 p.m Susan Thompson of Sponsor's. Inc., will give
a preview ol this week's Future of Justice Conference.
Sponsored by the ASUO and Campus Interfaith Ministry
VISITING SCHOLAR Ward H Goodenough will deliver
a free public lecture entitled "History and Science: A
Mutual Dependency," Thursday. Oct 20, at 7:30 p.m in
the Gertinger Alumni Lounge. Reception to follow Spon
sored by Phi Beta Kappa, Friends of the Library. Depart
men) of Anthropology and Committee on Arts and
Humanities
"DEVELOPING CONTACT NETWORKS" is the topic
for a panel discussion sponsored by the Oregon
Women's Business Network today at 3:30 p.m. in Room
331 Gilbert Hall Speakers will include a financial con
sultant. marketing director, human resources consul
tant, and a partner in a local accounting firm Don't miss
the chance to learn more about networking
“WOMEN IN PRISON” author Kathryn Watterson
Burkhart will speak on her novel today at 3:30 p m in the
EMU Forum Room
“PAGANISM AND WITCHCRAFT — Theory and Prac
tical Application," a six-week workshop, begins tonight
at 7:30 p.m. in Room 108 Gilbert Hall
A WORKSHOP entitled "So You Think the Country
Would Be Better Off If You Ran It? will be held Thursday.
Oct 20. at 3:30 p m. in Room 164 Oregon Hall Meet with
representatives from Planning. Public Policy and
Management
"PREPARING FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL" workshop
Thursday. Oct. 20, at 3:30 p.m in Room 164 Oregon Hall
Topics to be discussed include selecting and applying
to graduate schools, letters of recommendation and
how early to apply
WILLS is the topic of the People's Law School lecture
tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at Lincoln Community School,
650 W 12th St. Learn what legal requirements surround
writing a will and what other factors to consider before
making a will. The class is taught by law students and is
free to the public. For more information, call Sue at
342-6056
INTERVIEWS
JOB OUTLOOK FOR THE 80«: A special workshop be
ing offered by the Career Planning and Placement
Center will be held today from noon to 1:30 p.m The
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spects for the current decade and will be presented by
Dr Larry Smith in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall
SPEND AN AFTERNOON ON THE JOB with Nike,
manufacturer and retailer of leisurewear and sports
shoes. Thursday, Oct. 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. Enjoy a cam
pus visit and learn about career opportunities in the
Retail. Research, Sales. Distribution. Marketing and
Public Relations fields
PLEASE SIGN UP IMMEDIATELY for the following
recruiters
OCT. 19 — U S Army Audit Agency'(for Auditor)
OCT. 20 — Pfizer, Inc. (for Pharmaceutical Sales
Representative). Group Meeting Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m, 112
EMU (Attendance required to interview)
OCT. 20 — U S. Coast Guard (for Commissioned
Officer)
OCT. 20 — U S Marine Corps (for Officer)
OCT. 21 — Arthur Young & Company (for Tax Staff).
SIGN UP TODAY in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall
for the following recruiters:
(Check in Career Planning and Placement for
qualificiations)
OCT. 24, 25 — Arthur Andersen & Company (for Entry
Level Audit/Tax Small Business Division/Management
Information Consulting Division).
OCT. 24 — Ford, Black & Company. P C. (for Staff
Accountant).
OCT. 24 — Meier & Frank (for Management Training
Program)
OCT. 24 — Yergen & Meyer (for Staff Accountant)
OCT. 25 — Jeld-Wen, Inc (for Production Manage
ment Trainee)
OCT. 25, 26 — Touche Ross A Company (for Staff Ac
countant) Minimum 3.0 GPA.
OCT. 26, 27 — Coopers & Lybrand (for Staff
Accountant).
OCT. 26 — Frederick & Nelson-Orientation Meeting:
"Careers with Frederick & Nelson," 7-8:30 pm in
110-111 EMU Also Group Meeting with Marketing Club.
"Retail Careers," 12-1 p m., 110-111 EMU
OCT. 26 — Nelson, Trimble & Nelson (for Staff
Accountant).
OCT. 26,27 — U S Marine Corps (for Marine Corps Of
ficer). Also at EMU.
OCT. 27 — University of San Diego. Lawyer's Assis
tant Program (for Graduate School). Group Meeting 9-10
am, 240 Susan Campbell Hall. Interviews follow
OCT. 27, 28 — Deloitte, Haskins & Sells (for Accoun
ting Positions).
OCT. 28 — Ford Motor Credit Company (for Assistant
Customer Accounts Representative).
MISCELLANEOUS
PSYCHOLOGY PEER ADVISING applications are
available now Students interested in psychology peer
advising winter term should apply by Nov 17
TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF will be knocking on
your door this Halloween It's always the children who
suffer most, so dig deep into your pockets this year so
that a child may live. For more information about
volunteering, call John-Paul at 345-3696
ELEGANT STEW writer's group will present a poetry
reading Friday, Oct 21 at 9 p m at Zoo Zoo's, 454
Willamette St Featured readers will be Phil Turchin.
Joan Dobbie. Patty McNeir, Ron Phillips. Jean Murphy
and Amedee Smith. Elegant Stew members will also
share selections from their forthcoming book, and there
will be an open mike For more information, call
747 7773
PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS: Don't forget about
the SUPE(R) OLYMPICS Sunday, Oct 23. from 3 to 6 p m
on Gerlinger Field To enter, fill out a registration form
located on the registration box at the east end of Gerl
inger Annex See you there!
MORTAR BOARD is sponsoring Professor of the
Month sign-ups today in the EMU lobby from 10:30 a m
to 12:30 p.m. Come sign up your favorite professor
DRUIDS APPLICATIONS are now being taken. Pick up
forms in Suite 4 EMU. or in the library Student Lounge
Requirements include junior standing with a 3.0 GPA
and service-oriented activities Deadline for application
is Tuesday. Oct 25 Return forms to Room 110 Johnson
Hall
SOUND OFF about the Wilderness Bill at the ASUO's
Open Mike today at 11:30 a m in the EMU Courtyard.
A REMINDER FOR SOPHOMORES who are interested
in the Truman Scholarship: Friday. Oct. 21, is the
deadline to turn in a 150-word essay with a transcript to
the International Studies Program Office. Room 837
PLC For more information, call 686-5050
Oliver
by John Gorman
YOUNGMANJWWTITCIWl
THAT IDONOT ALLOW THE
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_ 10-21
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Sheep Shack sheepskin jacket, cost
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