Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 1984, Page 6, Image 6

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    Cheerleaders rally for respectability
They risk taunts, work hard,
and are out there to perform
By David Carlson
Of the Emerald
Ignoring the risks of being dubbed
"airheads” and of being hit with ice cubes
thrown by irate fans, 45 people tried out for
the University rally squad this year.
The group of 45, six men and 39 women,
was gradually reduced over four days by a
panel of six judges who questioned the
cheerleading candidates about their sports
knowledge and judged their dance skills.
When the tryouts finally concluded, seven
women and three men were chosen for
next year's squad.
Rally squad adviser and former Universi
ty cheerleader Mike Maulding says the in
itial careful selection — and hard work dur
ing the season — pays off.
"I admit my bias," Maulding says, "but
people who have seen all the Pac-10 rally
squads rate Oregon's the best along with
USC."
He says this is especially impressive
when coupled with the fact that the Univer
sity of Southern California squad has help
from professional Hollywood
choreographers.
"Our choreography comes from our
talent, from the fact that we become very
close friends and from camps that we at
tend," Maulding says.
In August, some University squad
members will attend a National
Cheerleading Association camp in Berkeley
to learn the latest rally squad moves.
The summer also brings a rigorous train
ing schedule. The squad will work out five
days a week, seven hours a day. During the
school year the squad practices for two
hours three or four days a week, Maulding
says.
Despite the demanding schedule, people
are attracted to the rally squad because of
their love of sports and because the Univer
sity squad emphasizes dance, he says.
"In the past we primarily did pyramids
and gymnastics, but dance ability is now
very important and these people love to
dance," he says.
Returning cheerleader Nancy Loo, a jour
nalism major, says she enjoys all aspects of
cheerleading.
"I love to dance, I love to stay in shape
and I love to perform," she says.
Loo says she also likes the public rela
tions aspect of cheering. The squad
members represent the University at
parades and fashion shows, and appear for
public service organizaions such as the
Lion's Club.
Architecture student Scott Miler, a se
cond year rally member, says he doesn't
mind being a free goodwill ambassador for
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Like all University sports teams, the rally squad puts in long hours of practice and
training before taking to the football field.
the University or all the hard work — as
long as he gets to perform.
"Performing in front of thousands of
people is a trip," Miler says.
Miler says one drawback to performing
in the limelight is the danger of flying
objects.
"You have to put up with ice cubes flying
by your head because you're caught in the
crossfire between the fans and the players
and refs," he says.
Kym Easton, who is studying telecom
munications, echoes Loo and Miler in her
love of performing and dancing and finds
the stereotype of the dumb blond
cheerleader objectionable.
"You can't really be an airhead or a
dingbat because dancing takes a lot of
time, work and dedication," Easton says.
Loo strongly agrees and says "I'm not
blond, I'm not dumb and I have a higher
CPA than most people I know."
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MEETINGS
WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS, INC. meets tonight
at 7 p m at East Broadway Pizza (or a dinner meeting.
Officer elections for next year will be discussed All
members and interested students are encouraged to
attend
THE ASIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION will meet this
afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in the second floor lounge of
Friendly Hall All interested students and faculty are
welcome.
“ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LEADERSHIP, FRIEND
SHIP AND SERVICE?” If so, there will be an open
meeting for Alpha Phi Omega today in EMU Century
Room A All interested are wholeheartedly welcome
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST will hold its weekly
meeting, Prime Time, tonight at 8:31 p.m*. in 101 EMU.
Campus Crusade for Christ is a nondenomination Chris
tian organization. Everyone is welcome to join us.
THE POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENT UNION journal
committee will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the Emerald
office in the library. Please be prompt This is an impor
tant meeting
ASKLEPIAD MEETING tonight at 7:30 p.m at the Chi
Psi Fraternity. It is important that all members attend.
LECTURES
“THE CAUSE AND CONTROL OF RAIN, TORNADOS
ANO PLATE TECHTONICS” is the title of a lecture to be
given by Mr. Peterson. Monday, May 7, at 7 p.m. Call
726-8775 (evenings) for location
“TWO VIEWS OF CONTEMPORARY HUNGARIAN
FOLKLORE: THE VILLAGE MUSEUM AND THE URBAN
DANCE REVIVAL" is the title of a slide-and-video lecture
to be given by Profs. Zoltan Fejos and Peter Nieder
muller tonight at 7:30 p.m. in 177 Lawrence.
INTERVIEWS
INTERVIEWS Sign up at 7:30 a m. on Wednesday in
Room 224 Hendricks Hall for the following recruiters:
MAY 9 Port Angeles Public Schools (For teachers:
Elementary&Read Specialist&Spec Ed&Home and fami
ly life&Sec Math&Sec Sci&Vocational-A mech&Carpen
try) Group Meeting: 9 a m , Rm. 108, EMU
May 9 VR Business Brokers — Group meeting only: 7
p.m., Rms 110-111, EMI (For selling businesses)
May 10 Hillsboro Union High School District 3JT (For
Teachers: JH and SH Soc studies&JH and SH
Math&CS&SH English&JH and SH Handicapped
Learner&JH typing)
May 10 U S. Comptroller of the Currency (For National
Bank Examiner)
SIGN UP FOR THE FOLLOWING RECRUITERS at 7:30
a.m. today in 244 Hendricks Hall:
PLEASE SIGN UP IMMEDIATELY if interested in inter
viewing with the following recruiters:
Apr 30-May 2 Peace Corps recruiting Office (For
Peace Corps Volunteer) Group Meeting: 4/30 12:30 p.m.,
Forum Room, EMU. Film: 4/30 3:30 p.m.. Forum Room,
EMU
April 30 Jefferson County School District (For Jr High
Teachers. Math/Eng/Counseling/Special Education)
May 1 Arthur Andersen & Company (For Winter '84 Ac
counting Internship)
May 1 Economics Lab (For Sales Trainee)
May 1-2 Electronic Data Systems Corporation (For
Systems Engineering Development)
May 1 K mart Apparel (For Management Trainee Pro
gram) Group Meeting: 4/30 7-8:30 p.m., 108 EMU (Atten
dance req. to interview)
May 1-2 U.S. National Bank of Oregon (For Career
Development Training Program)
May 2 Jay Jacobs, Inc, (For Management Trainee)
May 3,4 Tigard School District 23J (For Teachers: JH
Band/JH & SH Eng/Math/Sci/Learning Specialist) Group
Meeting: 5/3 9-10 a m., Room 12, Hendricks Hall
May 3 U.S Air Force (For
Pilot/Navigator/Meterology/Comm Electronics)
MISCELLANEOUS
SOCIOLOGY MAJORS: The Peer Advisors are looking
for new recruits for 1984-85 Receive 1-3 credits,
counseling experience. Come to 709 PLC for more infor
mation or call 686-5012.
THE CHEESE AND BUTTER DISTRIBUTION WILL BE
HELD IN THE EMU May 1-2
“EFFECTIVE APPROACHES TO HEALTH CARE AND
COST CONTAINMENT” is the title, of a free seminar
sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Personnel Manage
ment Association. The seminar will by held May 8 at the
Valley River Inn. Registration materials are available in
209 Gilbert.
THE GRADUATE TEACHING FELLOWS FEDERA
TION is sponsoring two slide shows on the Labor Move
ment in Central America tonight from 7-9 p.m. in 101
EMU Come and celebrate International Worker's Day
with us. Free of charge
THE HALF DAY ON THE JOB PROGRAM is being
sponsored by the Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity
Thursday, May 10. This annual program offers business
students an opportunity to be matched with the field of
their choice and receive hands-on experience with ap
plied management and operations. The students will
spend the morning at the host business with a represen
tative. The program will end at the Eugene Hilton with a
luncheon banquet and a keynote speaker Thirteen field
choices are offered students and applications, available
at the College of Business main office, are due today.
THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION sponsors a free
lunch every Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Koinonia
Center, 1414 Kincaid (across from PLC). Today's lunch
will be served in the library Everyone is invited.
ASUO WOMEN’S SYMPOSIUM ACTIVITIES
Women in Politics Internationally, 10 a.m„ Forum
Room
Politics of Upward Mobility, 11:30 a m., 108 EMU
Noon Gig, “Girls Like Us," Courtyard
Feminization of poverty, noon. Forum Room
Grassroots Organizing, 12:30, 101 EMU
Gender Gap, 1:30 p.m., 108 EMU
Women and Alternative Media in Mexico, 2 p.m.,
Forum Room
Sex Discrimination and the Law, 3 p.m., 108 EMU
Nuclear Annihilation will trivialize Feminism, 4:30
pm., 101 EMU
Issues 84, 7 p.m., Dad’s Room
Classifieds
PHONE ORDERS WELCOME WITH
VISA or MASTERCARD
EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS
686-4343
For Sale
DRUMS-4 pc Stewart with Camber cym
bat and hat Great beginners set Good
shape*450,or make best offer 6832152.
9-1,7-IOpm__
QUEEN-SIZED WATERBED with mat
tress, liner and heater Like new Make
otter. Call 485-3139 in evenings tfn
CRAZY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES
Pioneer SX-737 receiver. Sharp RT-1155
cassette deck and two DLK 1 Vi
speakers. $250 IBM Correcting Seise
trie I! with tons ot supplies and seven
elements. *700 686-4344. ask tor Larry
__ _tfn
MOVING SALE X-C skis/poles 3 speed
bike, new backpack, desk, chair, sleep
ing bag, table. Mine books and albums
For turther info call Mary 3435019
Keep trying, Prices are negotiable 32
MUST SELL 81 Honda Passport Ex
cellent S400fof1er 6832145 evenings
WET 2001 COMPUTER 8K RAM he*
screen and tape recorder Asking 1175
Dave 485 9186 31
Buy & Sell
-Tftf*uyTW?LL"gflffg*i
Buy-Sell Trade
Used electric guitars and amplifiers
181 West 5th
613M-F
WANTED: Small recorder to tape lec
lures Will pay fair price Burt, 646 0033
5-3
Instruction
guitar Instruction: biu
Eugene recording artist, offers Instruc
tion for all levels. 344-4237 for appt S-1
Services
rETuMtS RfeiuMES Resumes
Qualified typeset resumes by ODE
Graphic Services. We will give your job
search the professional edge Call
686-5511 or come by 300 EMU Students
10% discount with current ID tfn
STATES MOTEL, Portland, S21 20 night
ly, 1 or 2 persons Free indoor pool,
gym, phone. HBO 2620 N.E 82nd Ave
255-0103 __ 57
NEEO A TUTOR? Want to Improve learn
ing skills? the EDUCATIONAL OPPOR
TUNITIES PROGRAM offers many ser
vices Advising, Counseling. Credit
Courses, and more Must be low In
come Eligibility quickly determined
Call 6863232. or stop by 207 Emerald
Hall 227068
Typing
IftbKIJbdNAl. ECONOMICAL typm<
proves word processing as
superfluous Typed copy always proof
ed by Ruth 3455814 I446UH
WELL EXPERIENCED TYPIST Do quail'
ly work Correcnng Selecmc II Various
type elements Gradual* School Ap
proved Can Dons 464 1094 1041 UWH
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Word processing now available
Fast Guaranteed Accurate
484-1646
_748:ttn
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist. IBM Corr Sal Grad approv
ed Near campus 344-07S9. 513:tfn
PRO TYPINQ/EDITINQ
Expert at theses and dissertations
2 block from UO No |ob too small
Jennifer 465 3883
_ 886:1In
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers,
dissertations, editing Graduate School
approved IBM Selectrlc Pickup and
delivery Call Carole at 668-3983.514 tin
TYPING
Patrice 342-5236
2052 tin
Carol's Professional Typing Service
Monday Friday 8 30-4 30
Evenings by appointment only
345 2289 2168tln
FOR SALE
IBM Correcting Selectrlc II. Comes with
plenty ot supplies and several
elements Has ALWAYS been under
IBM service contract 8700 or best oiler
686 4344. ask lor Larry tin
MASTER TOUCH
Word Processing
theses, dissertations
resumes, reports, papers
personalized mass mailings
lorm letters
343-T24 _ 2516:5-1
PROCESSIONAL QUALITY AMO EX
PERIENCED tor your typing needs IBM
Correcting selectrlc Graduate
specialist Reasonable Carotyn Sher
roll, 344 7231 2570:54
DYNAMIC TYPI NO SE R V ICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup and
delivery available 485-3914 583:tfn
RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES QualL
ty typeset resumes by ODE Graphic
Services We will give your job search
the professional edge Call 686-5511 or
come by 300 EMU. Students 10% dis
count with current ID tin
TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
EDITING • GRAPHICS
Theses/dlssertatlons papers,
diagrams, tables, including statistical.
Law papers. Resume Composition, A
Mats Mailing Specialists. Fast, Profes
sional Quality Service. Guaranteed
345 2400
Wordstyles A Typescripts
CINDY A BRANDY
Instruments
ROLAND TRB08 Drum Machine *650
Yamaha Synthsizer with Flight Case
*1750, 485-1359 after 5 pm 5-4
Cars & Cycles
8219A3 VW SCIROCCO tor sale under
8,000 miles In very clean condition
Want to sell lor the end ol the year
Phone 345 5654 , 345-1111 _ _5-4
‘73 850 GUZZI
w/ fairing & bags.
$1200. 687-8736.
MUST SELL Excellent 81 Honda
Passport WOOfoffer 683-2145 even
ings 5-4
Photography
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Profes
sional quality reasonable prices John
Dutton 344-6750 5-10
Books
60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% off list prices
New Books-Textbooks-Cliff Note
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
766 East 13th
362:tfn
Travel
EUROPEAN SUMMER FLIGHTS
From $599, round trip
Eugene Travel 687-2823
Rides & Riders
MOVING TO L.A. after 5-15. If you have
extra space In a truck/van. I'll share
drive and $. Call Dennis 686-3510 or
342-1020 eves 5-1
Opportunities
ALASKAN JOBS: For information, send
SASE to Alaskan Job Services, Box
40235, Tucson. Arizona 85717._5-2
SUMMER JOBS. See the man at the Job
Location & Development office 1511
A9ate _ 2574:5-15
Sound Systems
WHAT A DEAL!!
Pioneer SX-737 receiver, Sharp RT-1155
cassette deck and two DLK 1V4
speakers-311 for only $250. Will also sell
individual components. Call today!
666-4344, ask for Larry. _tfn
POLK AUDIO SPEAKERS. Like new
retail, $480 sell for $300. Call Marc,
485-9649. 5.1
Help Wanted
4-J HANDICAPPED SWIM PROGRAM
needs male volunteers. Swimming abili
ty not as important as dependability.
Monday and Wednesday 3:15-4:30 pm.
Easter Seal Pool. Call Joan Kelly,
687-3253. 2501:5-1
SAW MILL FILER Must be able to bench
saws as well as fitting Please send
resume with references to: Scott
Findlay, Byd Lumber Corp., PO Box 112.
Sedrowolley WA. 98284 . 2544:5-3
MOTHER’S HELPER WANTED for New
York City area 19 years or older, must
drive, non-smoker. Start in August for 6
months • 1 year. Opportunity to travel.
Experience and references necessary
Write Marsha Veit, 11 Garden Ridge,
Chappaqua, NY 10514._ 5-4
WANTED: Person with equipment to DJ
wedding July 7th. Approximately 5
hours, $5.50/hr plus food, drink and
good time 344-2831 after 5 pm. 5-2
LOVING, EXPERIENCED SITTER for
children ages, 14 months and 4 years.
Three mornings, some afternoons.
South East Eugene, own transportation.
References, call 485-4040. 2571:5-7