Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 1984, Page 14, Image 14

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    Duck volleyballers get sweep in Washington
By Robert CoOias
The Oregon volleyball team
opened its NorPac season with
convincing wins over
Washington State University
and the University of
Washington this weekend to
move their conference record to
2-0.
The 13th-ranked Ducks had
little trouble beating the
Washington schools. All
America candidate Sue Harbour
and her teammates thrashed
WSU 15-3, 15-13 and 15-7 on
Friday night in Pullman, Wash.
Oregon finished the sweep with
a three-game victory over
Washington 13-6.15-5 and 15-6
in Seattle
The Docks played both games
without hitter Cynthia
Shepherd who suffered a
broken finger in practice. The
Ducks’ frontline problems were
farther compounded when
Shepherd's replacement. Laurie
Krejcha. sprained an ankle early
in the WSU contest.
Oregon coach Chris Voelz
replaced Shepherd and Krejcha
with sophomore Heidi Eakin
and freshman Laurie Hattemer.
“Both played ray well."’
«aul Voelz who saw her team
raise its record to 14-6 on the
year.
The key to both victories was
the play of Harbour and Oregon
setter Lisa Gemoya.
“Those two are our big play
people, the ones we count on in
a pinch," said Voelz. Gemoya
and Harbour's performance
squelched any upset hopes the
Cougars had with the Ducks
sporting a depleted lineup.
Gemoya bad three service aces
while Harbour led the teem
with 10 kills.
Against the Huskies in Seat
tle. Harbour and Gemoya again
showed why both have a chance
to be selected All-America this
year. Most of Harbour's 18 kills
were set up by the excellent
passing of Gemoya.
The Washington match was
also an opportunity for Voeiz to
utilize her bench and give her
freshmen some playing time.
“At one point in the match. 1
had five freshmen and Harbour
on th« floor,” said Voelz.
"There’s nothing like ex
perience. and I’m happy we
could get everyone out on the
floor.”
The Ducks play their first
home match of the year against
in-state rival Oregon State
University. The Civil War mat
chup will start at 7:30 p.m. in
MacArthur Court.
"You can throw the record
book out the window, when it
comes to the Beavers.” says
Voelz."They always find a way
to play us tough.”
et al.
SIGN IIP IMMEDIATELY in Room 244
Hendricks Hall for the following recruiters:
Oct. 2 — Meier ft Frank group meeting 7
p.m. Room 101 EMU.
Oct. 3-4 — U.S. Marine Corps (for officer
training).
Oct. 4 — ‘‘Meet the Firms Night,”
6:30-10:30 p.m.. Valley River Inn
(Accounting).
Oct. 5 — ‘‘Continental Breakfast with
Laventhol ft Horwath,” 7:30-9:30 a.m..
Room 167 EMU (Accounting).
“ONE HUMAN SOCIETY,” a
multimedia presentation featuring basic
issues around the theme of human unity
will be shown at the Eugene Public Library,
100 W. 13th Ave., today at 7 p.m. Admis
sion is free. Sponsored by Ananda Marga,
Eugene. For information call 345-0042.
SPIRITUAL SURVIVAL SEMINAR: A
workshop designed to help students and
others find ways to survive daily life at a
higher, happier level. Free and open to all.
Tonight from 7-9 p.m. in Century Room B
EMU. Sponsored by ECKANKAR.
CAMPUS AFS MEETING in Century
Room D EMU tonight at 7. Contact Karl
Wsngien for more information: 448 E. 17th
Ave., 485-0154 _
AD CLUB MEETING: Advertising,
Marketing, or any other interested students
are invited to attend the first meeting of the
Ad Club today at 4 p.m. in Room 301A
Allen Hall. There is no obligation to join —
Come and check it out for yourself. For
more information call Laura at X3712.
OIL PAINTINGS by Betty Field-Haley
will be exhibited today through Oct. 31 at
the Campus Interfaith Ministry, Koinonia,
at 1414 Kincaid St. Themes of the land
scape paintings are from the Psalms.
IN LOVING MEMORY of a good friend
and wonderful human being, }im Forier,
Eugene memorial services are being held at
2 p.m. Oct. 7 on Spencer’s Butte by all
those who knew and loved ]im. For more
info, call 485-6175. Ask for Tod or Don.
METAPHYSICAL WISDOM, a free
SEARCH non-credit workshop, will meet
Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in 243 Gilbert
Hall. Call SEARCH. 686-4305, for more
information.
SYNERGETICS, a free SEARCH non
credit workshop in the ideas of
Buckminster Fuller, will begin Wednesday
at 4:50 in Room 111 Gilbert Hall. Call
SEARCH, 686-4305, for more information.
THE ON-CAMPUS INTERNSHIP PRO
GRAM has a variety of fall-term intern
ships available. For more information con
tact the office at Room 364 Oregon Hall or
call ext. 3216 by Oct. 12.
THE HUMAN SERVICES DEPART
MENT IS RECRUITING PEER ADVISERS
for fall 1984 through spring 1985 terms.
For information call 686-3803 or go to
Room 115 Hendricks Hall. Deadline for fall
term is Tuesday.
INTERVIEW PROCEDURE
WORKSHOPS will be held Tuesday from
noon to 1 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room.
POLITICAL SCIENCE PEER ADVISING
is now taking applications for fall term.
Good academic standing and sophomore or
above status are required. Apply at PLC
Room 907 by 3 p.m. Friday. Sept. 28.
THE COMMUNITY CENTER FOR
POSITIVE THOUGHT is seeking the use of
a good sounding tape player for its free
motivational lecture series. The lectures are
open to the public and begin Oct. 27 at 7
p.m in the Far West Federal Bank, 96 E.
Broadway. Anyone who can lend or donate
a tape player can bring it to the agency at
267 Van Buren St. or call Mike Stevens at
688-7407.
THE 1984 PROFESSIONAL VIDEO
COMPETITION, sponsored by the JVC
Company of America, is accepting entries
from students, as well as professionals, in
four categories: communications, training,
promotion/merchandising and local cable
production. The competition closes Nov.
30, and there is no entry charge. Prizes will
be awarded. For official rules and entry
forms, write to 1984 Professional Video
Competition, do Shaw & Todd, Inc., 6101
Empire State Building, New York, N.Y.
10118, or call (212) 244-5225.
GROUP COUNSELING FOR EATING
DISORDERS is available through the
University's Student Counseling Center.
The group will meet Tuesdays beginning
Oct. 2 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Contact
the Student Counseling Center at 686-3227.
STUDENT UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS
BOARD is accepting applications for the
following board positions No. 2 Educa
tion. No. 3 Humanities. No. 5 An
thro/Psych/Soc, No. 7 Telecomm'Speech.
APPLICATIONS FOR STU
DENT/FACULTY COMMITTEES are now
available in SUAB. Suite 3, EMU. or ASUO
Suite 4. EMU. Application deadline is Oct.
5 at 5:00 p.m.. Call SUAB at 686-3720 for
more information.
CONSUMER HOTLINE COORDINATOR
NEEDED. Receive up to nine hours of class
credit Contact OSPIRC. Suite 1 EMU,
68S*4377
GERMAN LANGUAGE RETREAT sign
up in Friendly Hall Room 202. For more in
formation contact Helmut Plant in Friendly
Hail Room 312 or by calling 686-4059.
THE GELHAN GALLERY IS LOOKING
FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS to show black
and white photographs on "Politics: the
80’s, A Social Documentary. ” For informa
tion. send a S.A.S.E. to the gelhan gallery,
795 Willamette St. Room 2(H). Eugene
97401. or call 683-1497. Deadline for sub
missions is Oct. 14 for students.
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BY GARRY TRUDEAU
Native
American
Student
Union
Meeting
Tuesday Oct. 2nd
4:30 p.m.
Room 15A EMU
Agenda:
Elections
Welcoming Pow - Wow
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