MEETINGS The Women’s Task Force will hold a meeting to discuss rape awareness tonight at 8:30 in EMU Century Room E. Credit is available. A public hearing will be held to discuss the new Student Health Center dental service on Thursday, (an. 8 at 4 p.m. in EMU Century Room D. INTERVIEWS Submit bids for campus inter* views today for the following recruiters (no bids required for group meetings): Jan. 7: U.S. Marine Corps (officer) — EMU; fan. 7-8: USDA Forest Service - EMU; fan. 13-14 U.S. Navy (Aviation/Supply/Nuclear Power Program); |an. 14 USDA Forest Service: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 108-109 EMU. group meeting 6:30-8 p.m.. 112 EMU; |an. 19: Carnation (sales mgmt. development program); Jan. 20, 22: Cintas Corp, (mgmt. trainee); group meeting |an. 19. 7:30-8:30 p.m., Room HO EMU; fan. 21: First Investors Corp. (registered rep. for marketing investments/mgmt. trainee); group meeting fan. 20. 6:30-7:30 p.m.. Room 112 EMU: fan. 21-22: John H. Harland Co. (sales associate); group meeting fan. 20. 6-7:30 p.m. Room 112 EMU; (an. 23: Wells Fargo Bank (financial analyst). The Eugene Concert Choir and Eugene Vocal Arts Ensem ble are holding auditions Sun day. Jan. 11 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 18th Avenue and Hilyard Street. Call Diane at 343-1082 to schedule an audition. MISCELLANEOUS USDA food distribution will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the EMU. Proof of address is required (postmarked envelope with name and ad dress or utility bill). Call Louise at 343-2822 for other distribu tion sites. Mail Financial Aid Forms by |an. 31 to meet the March 2 deadline. Scholarship applica tions are due by Fob. 16 and are available in Room 260 Oregon Hall. Financial aid counselors will be in the EMU from It a m. to 1 p.m. on Jan. 13, Jan. 15. Jan. 26 and Jan. 29. The lane (aunty Board of Commissioners is seeking ap plications for positions on the Parks and Resource Recovery Advisory committees. Deadline for both is Jan. 20. Call Rill Chapman at 341-6000 for more details. Deadline for submitting Et als to the Emerald front desk. 300 EMU, is noon the day before publication. Et als are run only once. Events with a donation or admission charge will not be considered Events occurring nearest the publication date and campus events will be given priority. Continued from Page 18 is given an extra letter when hired that says, "you're hired pending a check of your grades at the end of this term," Romm says. Until about four years ago, the housing department did not hire sophomores as RAs, Romm says. Changing the rule resulted in a larger pool of applicants, he says. “There was a feeling from the people who were RAs at the time that we were losing a real enthusiastic bunch of people by not hiring sophomores,” Romm says. Freshmen are almost never hired as RAs unless they are older because they often are still trying to adjust to college life, he says. "We don't feel freshman have enough maturity within the setting of a university," he says. Most RAs are in their third year of school pither as sophomores or juniors. Romm says. Few graduate students are RAs because they usually can find higher-paying jobs that are more related to their academic goals, he says. An RA’s duties include working with residence hall officers, planning programs during advisory board and student government meetings and enforcing quiet hours and rules of conduct, Romm says. They also fill out occupancy rosters and weekly reports, and open doors for residents locked out of their rooms Johnson says being both a disciplinarian and a friend is one of the hardest things about his job "It takes someone who can stand in that gray area. " he says. "A lot of people don't realize they (RAs) have been on the other end of the stick.” He adds, “Some people think that RAs are superhuman. They forget that they have feelings and problems, too." It is frustrating to deal with troublemakers who come in from other halls, Leith says. Because she is not their RA, they think they have no reason to listen to her, she says. "Sometimes it's hard because I don't feel like I have to be a policeman and patrol the halls," Leith says. But she says that by the year’s end, she will be much more independent and organized. "I'd like to feel like I made a difference in people's lives," she says. "I'd like to leave here knowing that I did a good job and that I did the best I could." =UO Bookstore LOW Photo PRICES I ilm \ Photo Proci'ssini* Guaranteed Lowest Prices Wall match o* beat ttm prtca of any locsl photo coupon. One Day Service In by 4 ym. back by MOOM H*a nail day(C~4H Enlargements. Reprints and Slides Good aacytca and (nil prtcat In out a..44 1- - ni. n in — « •we seiwce rnoto uept ^ otn lull mt-\ iiT I’liuto Di pl. We cany KODAK. 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