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Et al. MEETINGS The Peace Symposium Committee of the International Studies Association will meet today from 4 to fi p.m. in Room 908 PLC. Come at any time in that period. Student Veterans Union organiza tional meeting will bo held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Century Room l) EMU. The Christian Science Organization invites students, staff and faculty to at tend its Tuesday evening testimonial meetings at 6:30 in Room 337 EMU. Cycling Team is having a mandatory meeting today at 7:30 in EMU Room 113. The Native American Student Union meets today at 4 p.m. in the NASU of fice. Room ISA EMU. to discuss the budget, CME proposal and. the election of a new director: .. > \ I iiCTl IRES/MOV IKS : . ‘'Abuse of Women’.’ is the topic of a ■ panel discussionWednesday night at-7 in the EMU.Forum Room- Talk will focus . on getting women to seek Help and on in • '<> forming Interested persons on how they can become involved. Panel .(deludes .. .'people from Womenspace. the Crisis Center and the Rape Crteis Center. “International Studies *— A Major for Me?” is the topic of a lecture today,at 3:30 p.m. in Room 164 Oregon Hall. All interested students welcome. A workshop on “Snow Camping” will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Out door Program resource room in the EMU basement. An instructional outing will take place next weekend. University community members are invited to preview “Sexual Harassment: It's Not Academic" today at 10:30 a.nt. and 2:30 p.m. in Studio C IMC to offer comments on whether or not the Univer sity should purchase the film. MISCELLANEOUS Women of all body types interested in auditioning for “Fat," an d’rigirial script by. Terra Press ier, need to prepare a brief monologue for.Jan. 26 from 7-0 p.m'. dr Jan. 27 4:30-6:30 p.m in the .Pockett Theatre in Viilard Hall. For.more infor- . ” mationt call El Jen at '4«4-9363.. ° „ ' Completed screening packets for ad- ' mission into the elementary education program.are clue in the Teacher Educa tion Student Services Office,.Room 475 Education, no later than Friday. Packets . should” be turned in between'3. and 5 • p in!* • * . ’ •• * °/ Students interested in participating in a one-credit Dental Observation Pro gram Otology 4'U9 praclicum should fill out an application at Room 164 Oregon Hall at the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Desk by today. A financial aid counselor will be available in the EMU lobby today and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to hand out Financial Aid Forms and answer questions. INTERVIEWS Submit bids for campus interviews Monday through Wednesday each week. Room 244' Hendricks Hall. The following . recruiters will be on campus next week ' {for interviews with. no meeting time, . (fall 686-3235j: ' Jan. 21: Meier * Frank — Open .Houser 10 • a.m.-3 p.m/ Cerlinger- Lounger Molatore; Gerbert; Rusth’ & Go."(staff . . acct); Rollins' leasing Corp. (Brdnch ad- . -.'min,/Rental' agent):'.United Financial. Systems (account.executive)’. ' " • " ... “jan.. '23-24': .USDA . Forest' Service.. ■ Region> 6 •'(infemship/ccxjpf °i*luc:, pro-', "gram '-^-.personnel mgiht/contract speci'alist/crirfiin'al inves/acct and.fiscal • mgfnt/iandarr.hftecl/fiscai'mgmt/publie inform spec/cpmm spec). v " Feb. 3: «Bank of America (program . m'er/anajyst trainee); .'Carnation; (marketing mgmt.‘ developments-pro.-. gram); Olympia Public Schools Personel Co-op (education positions) — group meeting Feb. 3 at 8 a.m. in Room 12, Hendricks Hall. Feb. 4; Floating Point Systems, Inc. (software development); R.H. Macy & Co.. Inc. (executive training program) — group meeting Feb. 3 at 4 p.m. in Room 101 EMU; Pacific Gas & Electric (computer-related; personnel associate) transcripts required; Proctor & Gamble Distributing Co. (reception; 3:30 to 8 p.m.,Gerlinger Lounge). Feb. 5: Eastman Kodak Co. (software engineer; programmer; systems analyst; sales); Elk.Grove Unified School District; Great West Life Assurance Co. (rep, group accounts). Feb; 8; Morse Industrial Corp. (field sales rep.); United 'felqSpectrum (area manager); OSU, MBA program — table at. EMU (9,a.m’. to 3:30 p.m.). "•Deadline for submitting Et als to the Emerald’front-desk,-EMU Suite 300, is noon the day. before publication. Et als are run only once, depending upon space availability. Events with a dona tion or admission charge will not be con sidered.''Events occurring nearest the publication date, and campus-oriented events,, will be.given priority. --Continued from Pag# 1 set into' the arches of the stage. ’ remain and are’ in good condi tion. according to a-report ; prepared-for the II.S'. Interior idepartment; yyhich entered the structure :in the • National Register, of Historic Places.on Aug. 2ti, 1982.."Arid three of the four chandeliers "are still intact. . stored behind the stage Although the report to the in terior depart merit hid icated t hat .the theater's interior, could Ire ‘ renovated at a reasonable cost... . • . Weinman'.said the- (California . group does-not believe interior work is necessary to.draw large . • crowds.\ • "Fiim viewer? don't really care if "it's.a'.nice piece or a ; dump','.‘-Weinman said,.'. • ! •‘But the exterior work will im- ' • prove the look of a corner that 1 has undergone much.change. In. ' -thelest year. The recently open-" ed Downtown Athletic Club has , brought,more people into the. area, and it appears that the one-way section of .Willamette Stree.t will be changed to allow two-way traffic, Weinrrian said! . '‘•The mall wash't working there.-It-was a place to hang out.'-’ • Weinman s^id. “It's definitely a.targeted area." . Renovation of the .theater’s facade should begin this spring. Correction A picture in Monday's Oregon Daily Emerald incor rectly identified Magic Swan and the Dykes lead singer and guitarist John Swan as James l.esiin, co-creator of the Eugene based 19608-era "Phantaz magoria Lightshow " The Emerald apologizes for any con fusion this error may have caused. CHECK OUR SELECTION. COMPARE OUR QUALITY ♦ WE’LL MATCH OR BEAT ANY PRICE IN TOWN! 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