Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 18, 1986, Page 12, Image 12

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MEETINGS
The Native American Stu
dent Union is meeting today at
4:30 p.m. in Room 15A EMU.
Help the University of El
Salvador stay open. The Sister
University Committee is
meeting today at 3:30 p.m. in
Room 337 EMU.
The Golden Key Honor Socie
ty is meeting today at 3:30 p.m.
in Century Room D. The up
coming elections will be
discussed, and certificates will
be available.
The Undergraduate
Economics Association is
meeting today at 5:30 p.m. in
Century Room D. All are invited
to attend.
LECTURESm ORKSHOPS
“Defining Acquaintance
Rape” is the topic of a presen
tation tonight at 7 in the EMU
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Business Administration
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Computer A Into Science
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Economics
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Forum Room. Helena See and
Karen Kane, both from Rape
Crisis Network, and represen
tatives from Men Against Rape
will speak about marital and
date rape. The event is part of
the ASIJO Acquaintance Rape
Awareness Symposium.
Pre-PT, OT, optometry
students: two specialized
workshops will be held
Wednesday in Room 164
Oregon Hall by the Pacific
University admissions director.
PT/OT workshop will be at 5
p.m.; optometry workshop at 6
p.m. Sponsored by Academic
Advising tfc Student Services.
Argentine filmmaker Susana
Blaustein-Munoz will present
her film “Las Madras" free
tonight at 7 at the Latin
American Cultural Center. 1236
Kincaid St. The film is the story
of the mothers of those who
“disappeared" at the hands of
the Argentine security forces.
The event is part of the Third
World Women’s Project, spon
sored in part by the Council for
Human Rights in Latin America
in Eugene.
"The Streets of Naples: Ar
chitecture and Tradition in Ita
ly” is the topic of a lecture
tonight at 8 in the Eugene Con
ference Center downtown adja
cent to the Eugene Hilton.
Speaker is architecture Pro
fessor Rosaria Hodgdon.
“Adaptations to Distur
bances in Insects” is the topic
of a lecture today at 4 p.m. in
Room 317 Science ill. Tim
Schowalter, of entomology at
Oregon State University, will
speak as part of the ecology
colloquium.
MISCELLANEOUS
Journalism majors can pre
register for spiring term jour
nalism classes today and Thurs
day. Details are available in
Room 201 Allen Hull.
The Office of Academic Ad
vising is now accepting ap
plications for para-professional
positions. Applications
available in Room 164 Oregon
Hall. Deadline is Friday.
Interested in RIM Floor
Hockey? Contact the RIM office
or Dan Hart at 686-5336
journalism Peer Advising is
now accepting applications for
next year. Stop by Room 311-D
Allen Hall to get an application
form. 0 .
Attention organizations: the
1986 Oregon Yearbook is offer
ing fret; coverage to student-run
or student-oriented organize-'
tions on campus. Please call
342-6770 or 686-3724 (message)
if your group has not received a
letter from us.
Sign up for interview times
with the (Career Development
internship Program in Room
221 Hendricks Hall from todav
through Feb. 28. Interviews will
be conducted from Feb. 28
through March 7.
The Historic Review Board
requests persons with any in
formation about the Mayflower
Theater — previous building
plans or owners, historic photos
or events held at the theater —
to cail Karen Zisman at
687-5481. The hearing on the
theater will fie Fob. 24 at 7:30
p.m. in the McNutt Room. 777
Pearl St.
INTERVIEWS
Submit bids for campus inter
views Monday through
Wednesday each week, Room
244 Hendricks Hall. The follow
ing recruiters will be on campus
next week:
Feb. 24: Black & Decker
(sales, sales management): 0
Monterey Institute pf interna
tional Studies (graduate
school); 'Carnation (sales,
management development,
program).
Feb. 25: Black &' Decker
(same); The Oregon Bank .
(financial analyst, commercial
loan officer training program): •
Peace Corps Recruiting Office
(volunteer), ' ' .
Feb. 26: Kaufman's (trainee at
management level); Peace
Corps (same). - • '
Feb.. 27: Copeland Lumber'
Yards'. Inc! (management
trainee).
Feb. 28: Public Interest
Research Groups (campaign
coordinator, political writers). „
Sign-up space is still
available for the following
recruiters:
Feb. 18: Electronic Data
Systems (systems engineering
development program); S.G. •
Johnson ft Son. Inc. (sales
management trainee); Yellow
Freight System, Inc. (manage- ,
ment training program); Xerox
Corp. (sales representative). ■
Feb. IB: Dun ft HradstrOet
(business analyst); K . Mart
(assistant manager trainee, ap- >
pare! manager trainee)'
Feb. 20: North Pacific Lumber
Go. (lumber trader trainee);
Sears Roebuck ft Go. (retail
management trainee). . "•
Feb. 21: North Pacific. Lumber. •’
Co . ' ( s ft m e ); I n t e r.s t ate
Distributor Company (regional -.
■ sales representative); • Sav-On .'
Drugs, Inc. (martagejnent,
t'rainee. storedevel): ° ■
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Psychology
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Sociology
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