Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 10, 1989, Page 3, Image 3

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Letters
Violation
This fill I term, the head ol the
SPA (Speei h Pathology .mil
Audiology) department viol.it
ci! the benefits ol carK registra
lion by arbitrarily closing and
reopening both sei lions ol ASI.
I (American Sign l.anguagc 1)
Thursdav . the first day ol
registration. I registered at
10:30 a in and was told in
Ned Christensen. SPA depart
ment head, that ASI. I was
closed I was allowed to put my
name on a wailing list
Laurie kilborn registered at
12 .10 p m the same day and
was able to enroll in ASI. I
without iim ident (Jbviimsls
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Welcome Back
U of 0 Students!!
It’s “Dimer
Tuesday!!”
1 0C BEVERAGES
at SCANDALS
2222 Centennial Blvd
I)r (Ihristonsen had < dosed the
i lass ii- llir morning, on I v In
upon d til a taler time
()ne nl the privileges of being
a senior is hav ing a belter
i ham e to enroll in more popn
lar classes I leel this privilege
was denied me
I still had some hope ot that I
would he taken off the waiting
list and added to the class
However, on the first da\ of
i lass, I was told no one else
would he allowed to enroll
Ibis misuse of registration
polu \ disappointed all ot the
seniors who normallv would
have been able to enroll in the
i lass
Due to the pending cut ot the
sign language program, this
CAREER SEMINAR
O* tuber I 1. 1989
(i:30pm SHARP
Century Room 7.
KM 11
I) you re looking fur .1 «areer
with .» bright unlimited future
wr invite v<»u to attend our
i KCK t areer seminar You'll
learn ail about the unlimited op
port unities tii.it 1 .in in* yours as <i
sales representative lor the Mu
tual of Omaha (amipames
There's absolutely iu» obligation
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year will be the last oppwlum
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limits who have waited lor the
opportunity to ^et into popului
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spar e
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THE FAR SIDE
By GARY LARSON
Stop the swing' I'm getting sick! Stop the swing!
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