Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 20, 1983, Page 10, Image 10

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    Dupree selects USM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) — Marcus Dupree,
the talented running back who suddenly left
Oklahoma University last week, registered for
classes Wednesday at the University of
Southern Mississippi.
“I like Southern and I think it's an upcoming
school and I want to be part of it,” Dupree, 19,
told a group of reporters waiting in the USM
registrar's office. He will receive a full scholar
ship to attend the school.
Dupree said he had talked to Georgia about
playing there but his real choice was between
Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State. "I
wanted to stay in Mississippi and play close to
home," he said. His mother stood at his side as
he registered and answered questions.
Dupree's hometown of Philadelphia, Miss.,
is about a two-hour drive from Hattiesburg.
Dupree said he looked at the future football
schedules of both Southern Mississippi and
Mississippi State, and at the players on each
team before making his choice. "I think
Southern has the better players and the better
people," he said.
Dupree said he did not know the specific
courses he would take at Southern, although
he had signed up for so-called "QQ," or ac
celerated courses, which run one-half a
semester in length. "I figured I needed to get
into classes and start back to school because I
didn't want to fall behind academically."
Golfers head to Stanford
Oregon's golf team will play in its se
cond fall tournament when it travels to
Palo Alto, Calif., for the Stanford Fall Inter
collegiate Golf Tournament Friday and
Saturday.
The Ducks will be one of 18 teams in the
tournament. Others include defending
Pac-10 champion UCLA, Arizona State
University, Southern California, Universi
ty of Arizona, Stanford University, Fresno
State University, Northwestern University
and San Jose State University.
The tournament will be a 54-hole affair,
with each six-man team playing 27 holes
per day.
Oregon will take Shell Joyner, George
Daves, John DeLong, Gerry Norquist,
Brian Castonguay and Paul Weinhold to
Stanford.
In their only other appearance of the
season, the golfers finished sixth in the
14-team Wolfpack Classic in Nevada Sept.
26-28.
Oregon coach Jim Ferguson has
unabashedly called his 1983 team "one of
the most talented teams I've ever had."
Following the Stanford tournament,
Oregon will play in its third and final tour
nament, the Southwest Intercollegiate
Tournament, Nov. 6.
et at.
MEETINGS
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Is meeting today at 12 30
p m in EMU Century Room E
THE STUDENT UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS BOARD is
meeting today at 3:30 p m in Room 337 EMU
WESLEY FOUNDATION Bible study will be held today
at 12:30 p.m at the Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid St Br
mg a sack lunch, or purchase one at the Hard Times
Lunches
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 686-3724
STUDY IN FRANCE: Learn about 1984 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
POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENT UNION meets
tonight in EMU Century Room A Check the EMU
schedule for the meeting time
SKI TEAM organizational meeting Thursday, Oct. 20,
at 7 p m. in Room 113 EMU Attendance is mandatory lor
alt interested participants
OSPIRG is having a local board meeting tonight at 6
p m in Suite 1 EMU All interested students are en
couraged to attend
ALPHA KAPPA PSI invites all those interested in join
ing a business organization to an introductory meeting
tonight at 8:30 p m. in Room 336 Gilbert Hall Open to all
business, pre-business and economic majors
LECTURES
INTER VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP invites
you to hear Dr Earl Wilson, author, professor and
psychologist, tonight at 8 pm in Room 167 EMU
Refreshments following.
A WEEKEND SEMINAR for researchers in algebraic
and differential geometry will be held Oct 22-23 in 110
Fenton Hall. Saturday's lectures will run from 1:30-4
pm; Sunday's will run from 9:30 a m. till noon For more
information, call Marie Vitulli at x5633 or John Leahy at
x5223
"PREPARING FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL" workshop
Thursday, Oct 20. at 3:30 p.m. in Room 164 Oregon Hall
Topics lo be discussed include selecting and applying
to graduate schools, letters of recommendation and
how early to apply.
INTERVIEWS
NIKE'S AFTERNOON ON THE JOB scheduled for to
day has been canceled
MISCELLANEOUS
THE FALL PEACE FESTIVAL and rally at Litton In
duslries Oct. 21 to 24 Activities will start at 1:30 p m
For information on camping, meals and rides, call
689-6691 or 343 3523
APPLICATIONS FOR STUDY IN JAPAN spring term
are now available For more information and application
forms, contact the U S -Japan Cross Culture Center at
244 San Pedro St . Suite 305. Los Angeles. CA . 90012
Deadline is Nov 31
WORSHIP AND MEDITATION will be offered today at
3:30 p.m at the Wesley Center Chapel. 1236 Kincaid St.
Everyone is invited to participate.
ISRAELI FOLK DANCING tonight from 7 to 9:30 p m
in Room 242 Gerlinger Hall. Instruction for all levels
from 7 to 8 p.m with dancing afterwards Everyone is
welcome; no experience necessary For more informa
tion call 686 4366 or 344 3591.
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 tor application
is Tuesday. Oct. 25. Return forms to Room 110 Johnson
Hall
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
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