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(Haircut & dry included) Haircuts $750 only.. # (Shampoo & dry included) All our work is fully Guaranteed! 10:00 to 5:00 Tues. thru Sat 2660 Oak Street « 485-5203_ Bands of rockers roll Holy rock bands, Bat man! Was that Bette Middler rocking out at the EMU Ballroom Tuesday night? And was that Boy George with Culture Club? Maybe not, but the pack ed crowd at the '84 Greek Week air band contest didn't seem to mind as they boogied to the likes of the J. Geils Band, Aretha Franklin and The Archies. And when the scores were counted, the Alpha Chi's took first with a near perfect impersonation of Bette Midler (pictured right) Kappa Kappa Gamma took second with Gladys Knight and the Pips and Chi Omega took third with Aretha Franklin. In the fraternity competi tion, Kappa Sigma placed first in the fraternities with their Culture Club imitation, Delta Tau Delta took second with the Blues Brothers and Theta Chi snagged third. Photo by Frank Shaw Emerald hires advertising manager The Emerald announces its new advertising department manager, Susan Thelen, who replaces previous manager Darlene Core. Thelen returns to the Emerald after nine mon ths as an advertising representative for The Dalles Chronicle. Prior to that, Thelen worked for three years as a student in the Emerald's advertising department. She estimates having successfully handled between 84 and 9T accounts while working at the Chronicle. Because of the paper's smaller size, Thelen was also involved in taking pictures, typesetting, layout and other production functions. "I was very lucky to assume this position because I had the previous background," Thelen Officers nominated The Student University Affairs Board met Thursday and nominated members for the positions of chair and vice chair for the 1984-85 ac ademic year and nominated one member for the University Senate vice presidency. Karin Keutzer and Sara Tenney were nominated for chair, and James Kirkland, Bill Snyder, Matthew Fick and Jeff Pennington were nominated for vice chair. Meanwhile, Larry Sebring was nominated for the University Senate vice presidency. Elections are scheduled for the May 25 SUAB meeting. says. “It wasn't like I got the job because I used to work here," she adds. Currently, there are seven students working in advertising, but she will add two positions soon, including an internship, she says. "I'm always looking for good, motivated students to work up here," Thelen says. Though the period at the Emerald was helpful in understanding working with students, Thelen says it was her experience at the Chronicle — in the real world — that provided her with a more professional attitude. "It was important for me to make that break from Eugene so I could come back again," she says. Correction In our effort to unravel an error in the "laundry list" of candidate endorsements, we inadvertently put Democrat Ron Eachus in a Republican race. We regret (oh how we regret) any inconvenience this may have caused. Also, a story in Tuesday's paper incorrectly stated that the University Springfest is being sponsored by the Student University Relations Council. In fact, this week-long celebration of springtime activities is being sponsored by a coalition of various campus groups. —T-—