Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 04, 1983, Section A, Page 5, Image 5

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    Taking a closer look
Internships cater to liberal arts majors
By Denise Fuller
Of lh» Emerald
Long ago, people interested in becoming
blacksmiths would apprentice themselves to
established blacksmiths to gain practical experience.
Weavers would learn to weave. Silversmiths would
learn to work silver.
Now liberal arts majors can enjoy the same type
ot opportunities in a new internship program design
ed especially for them.
"What we are trying to do is let liberal arts
students take a closer look at the world of work,”
says Debbie Chereck, a career development
specialist, about the Career Development Internship
Program offered through the Career Planning and
Placement Center.
This term eight University students have intern
ships in local businesses and government agencies,
and six new openings are anticipated for winter term.
Charles Rynerson, a senior in economics, is
working for Lane Transit District's marketing depart
ment and is responsible for making the public aware
of LTD's newly installed wheelchair lifts on 75 per
cent of Eugene's buses.
As an intern, Rynerson writes articles for "E-Z Ac
cess,” LTD's newsletter. He also is producing a
slideshow illustrating how disabled individuals can
use the system.
"I have to use a lot of creativity,” Rynerson says.
More importantly, the internship gives him ex
periences he can't get from classes, Rynerson says.
"My internship helps me to deal with the public,
and I'm working with professionals who I would not
meet at the University. Doing something like this
after having a lot of schooling helps you to syn
thesize what you've learned in school with what
you're going to do in the working world," he says.
Rynerson's supervisor — Ed Bergeron, LTD
marketing administrator — has similar thoughts.
“Internships allow (the intern) to see what it's
like in an organization. A career decision is a real im
portant one and an internship allows you to feel what
it's like. You can't get all the answers in the
classroom," Bergeron says.
Another intern is English major Darcel Warren,
who is working with the Oregon Pacific Economic
Development Corp. in public relations. Oregon
Pacific is a non-profit organization which promotes
Oregon.
Although she's not paid for her efforts, Warren
says she still benefits from the experience.
“When you’re working in an internship, you're
not making a living at it and you're less worried
about the buck and more concerned with what
you're doing," she says. "You can see what you like
as a whole on a day-to-day basis."
As an intern, Warren is researching secondary
education's importance in the Southern Willamette
Valley between Corvallis and Eugene. Her project is
part of Oregon Pacific's promotional eforts to attract
businesses, especially high-tech forms, to the area.
Before becoming interns, students must be
juniors or seniors in good academic standing in the
arts and sciences college. They must be able to make
a minimum one-term commitment, spend eight
hours per week on the job and attend weekly two
hour seminar sessions. Interns receive three credits
through the Counseling Department.
Student GOP offers seminar
The Oregon College
Republicans are holding a student
tieldman's school this weekend, a
campaign training seminar which
will include information on fun
draising, organization and general
campaigning. •
The seminar is important for
people who hope to work on
political campaigns in the future,
says.David Ridenour, chair of the
Oregon College Republican
Federation.
Two fieldmen from the College
Republican National Committee
in Washington, D.C., will lead the
seminars, and college republicans
from other Oregon colleges will
also participate.
The seminar runs from 9 a.m. to
7 p.m. on Saturday and from 9
a.m. to about 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Cost for both days is $25, which
includes an information packet.
The seminar will be held in Room
151 Education. For more 'nforma
tion, call Ridenour at 726-5879.
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We oppose military intervention in the domestic affairs of El Salvador,
Honduras and Grenada. We urge President Reagan to withdraw U.S. troops
from these countries immediately and to cease covert support of forces
seeking to destabilize Nicaragua.
Peggy Roth
Steven Rendall
Sharon Larisch
Robert Berdahl
David Curland
Agnes Curland
George Streisinger
John Farley
Dan Pope
Barbara Pope
Mavis Mate
Alan Wolfe
Colette Craig
George Ayora
Philip Young
Tom Brady
Arnulf Zweig
Irving Wohlfarth
Richard Zucker
Donald S. Taylor
Anne Leblans
Rob Wooding
Sarah Spangler
Kathy Doerksen
Mimi Johnson
Joan Acker
Glenn A. May
Jack P Maddex, Jr.
Jeffrey Needell
Randall McGowan
Roger Chickering
Edwin L. Coleman II
Michael R. Seltzer
Barre Toelken
Sharon Sherman
Christer Mossberg
Richard C. Stevenson
Nathaniel Teich
Germaine Pollard
Michael E. Stamm
Donna Holleran
John Gage
Malina Stefanovska
Michael James
Klaus Roehm
Stephen W. Kohl
Angela Palandri
Yoko McClain
Mary Lash
Jonathan Monroe
George Cavagnaro
Silvia Spitta
Molli Fleming
Karen Petersen
Juan Epple
Gabriella Ricciardi
Ellen Seiter
John Graham
Michele Piso
Lisa Leimar
Maxine Scates .
Mark Giant
Liz Eakin
James Heyndericx
Carrie Yates
Mara Warner
Karin Lum
Alicia Sanchez
Marika Thompson
Thomas Dufurrene
Kelli Murphy
Tony Smith
Jeff Bernhardt
Terry L. Neill
Rebecca Ramsey
Suzanne Hanlon
Kirk Jensen
Madeline Fisher
Jordan Schick
Terese Takacs
Sonia Isotov
Sandra Lewis
Kenji Nakano
Ellen Jean King
Alice Boso
Christophe Lacher
L.C. Smith
Jim Chapman
Deborah Lufburrow
Bojana Stefanovska
Patricia Pactat
Margaret Sparrow
Michael Pactat
Maryl Walling-Millard
Larry Kasparowitz
Mark Biskeborn
Albert Birnbaum
Maria De Priest
Kim Hamilton
Chris Armeniades
Timothy Conlon
Jerry C. Goodman
Thomas R. Hart
Michael Powell
Michael B. Fish
Perry J. Powers -
Randi Birn
Kathy Gentile
Stuart Smith
Jo Ann Mazzarella
Margarita Donnelly
Mary Lou £inne
Jim Weber
Gail Silvey
Monica Tallenday
Gloria Garcia
Billy Menakaya
Titus Suck
Linda Mang
Scott Kerlin
Anne Riley
Wren Davidson
Barbara Mickelson
Richard L. Taliaferro
Debora Sergent
Jan Temple
Richard Buck
Virginia Buck
Steven A. Spinell
Nathan Philips
Daniel Close
Valerie Taylor
Marilyn Kelly
Nancy Morris
Karin Dahl
Linda L. Danielson
Karla L. Schultz
Barbara Hasbrouck
Ted Romoser
David Sherman
Britta Hansen
William W. Powell
Jerome Garger
Lori Tambellini
Julie Baker
Ruth Albrecht
Brook Kintz
Linda Kintz
Laurel Monsanto
Gail S. Katul
Chase Kintz
Joe Kintz
Hal Myers
Robert Jackson
Anne Burdick
Francoise Calin
Peter Gontrum
Edward Diller
James McWilliams
Paula Barker
Barbara Dale May
Sylvia Giustina
Evlyn Gould
Rhonda Englet
John Fred Beebe
Romalia K. Stickney-Shibley
Kiernan O’Rourke
Andrea Erne
Valerie Budig
John A. Robandt
Eric Bisbocci
Fabienne Deleurme
Peggy Sharpe-Valadarez
Sherril Newton
Steven R. Rodgers
Walther Hahn
Connie Cope
Karin Dunker
Randall Harbour
Joan Bitterman
Kathy Wolverton
Ignacio Martinez
Michael Sheehan
Vanda J. Baughman
Warner L. Peticolas
Paul C. Engelking
Bruce Hudson
Tony Ruggiero
Richard Chadwick
Leland Mayne
Richard Ludescher
Thomas Dyke
Aaron Novick
Mary M. Stahl
Susan M. Rosenberg
Imran Siddiqi
David Jonah Grunwald
Ellen T. Wilson
Douglas C. Underwood
Karen U. Sprague
Hansruedi Loetscher
Jim McSwiggen
James Linn
Hans Geiselmann
Stephen J. Remington
David Hillman
Brian Mathews
Margaret Rice
Terrence Oas
J. David Cohen
A. Cresswell
Y. Ono
M. Pourkaviani
Joe Niemela
Stan Micklavzina
Volker Mehlo
Matthias Martin
Marvin D. Girardeau
T. Godon
James C. Kemp
Peter Rolnick
Robert L. Zimmerman
Mary S. Erbaugh
Michael I. Posner
Wendy A. Kellogg
Peter W. Jusczyk
Allan M. Winkler
Charles Wright
Stephen M.Johnson
Roby M. Dawes
Mary Driver Leinbach
Lori Kennedy
Mary K. Rothbart
Rich Ivry
Michael Paddy
Tom Stevens
Luis Vails, Jr.
Joel Rothman
James A. Weston
Edward Herbert
Edward L. Oates
Gary Ciment
Mitchel Martin
Michael Comb
Olivier Civelli
Mark Grimes
Robert Guittean, Jr.
Steven Hecker
Deborah Romerein
K. McCrea
Patricia Wasp
Glen Gibbons, Jr.
Thelma Aman
Don Dumond
Claudia Hemphill
Geraldine Moreno-Black
John Lukacs
Phyllis M. Douda
Stefa Radosevich
Randall D. Wardlow
Patricia L. McClenahan
C. Melvin Aikens
Kathryn Elsesser
James M. Orr
William S. Ayres
Paul Claeyssens
Al Urquhart
PANEL DISCUSSION ON U.S. INTERVENTION IN GRENADA AND CENTRAL AMERICA
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 • EMU 101 • 12:30-2:00
Sponsored by Faculty Against Intervention in Central America