University f ilr phi tin The University herbarium hosts v*eekl\ platit walks atony; the northern hank of the Willamette Kiver. Nature walk group finds life's 'treasures' By Joseph Kidd Emerald Contributor Like .1 funeral prot ession tlie\ i mild haie trodden along in an air of mourning The loss ol prei ions life was all around Cray, bare i ottonwoods si rati bed at the sk\ revenging their stolen glory I he i iver’s action was unchanged, hut its retlei tion had long ahandoned the rippling green. lien though the sun was shining one might have thought it an even ise in longing Hut the group ol III knew bet ter When lie leader said U e re looking for things in bloom optimism pimped out of tliei■ smiles \\ ith those words Nancy I'wynam began the plant walk Ihe northern hank ol the Willamette River near Aul /en Stadium wet-kU hosts this evi ursion. organized b\ the University herbarium during tall and spring terms Instead of finding a failing fall, the mix of I ’niversitv stu dents and community members discovered dozens of thriving treasures Thursday They found 11\ jewels th.it re.il firm the existence ut ,minimi x hidden life Tw y nam the herbarium's < u r.itnr, handed out .1 list ol |»o teiltiitl finds ,111(1 the group w.is oil Alter three minutes of head mu east a I h pot h.icris nut it ala coaxed the walkers off the trail Yes. it appeared to be the kind of vellow flow ei gardeners c omplam ahou! those- pesky dandelions Hut this was no or dinars dandelion It w .is at a 11 t.c1111a dandelion lending oil tile 1 old W itfl a show of Its bright \ellow The ft) strolled through a militant t ompany of aliened td fieri trees f’lien came a"plaltei like pond serving up an assort merit of appeli/ers Tansy ragwort haughtily flaunted Its health m the’ far e ol browning Queen Anne's hue w hose rule had 1 ome to an end It'll probabK he doing its tiling until Yew Year's l)ay veteran plant walker Marge /am - said referring to tire hearts sprig of tansy A delii ate, burgundy oil Turn to Walk, Page b t h t~ 1> it It cent e r indigo dec. 7th, S pm, m. i t -x tickets availabh WMk Si"s office and all h l»> C'lolld 9 or charge b> phone <»H7 .~>(>0<) |>r< STAND OUT IN A CROWD The On-Campus Internship Program has numerous opportunities available to gain both academic credit and work experience. Work hours and credits can be arranged to fit your class schedule. (Jain experience winter term in: • Management Analysis • Athletic Promotions • Overseas Study Advising • broadcast Assistance • I.egislative/Community Relations • and many other fields. For more information, visit the On-Campus Internship Office at 364 Oregon Hall. Or call 686-3216 JUDS. MAYBE YOU DON’T GET IT. Up to 60 University of Oregon students may already have the AIDS virus Thousands more are putting themselves at risk by ignoring the truth ADS is something that affects us all Practice safe sex, and tdke the chance out of ADS For more information, call the Health Education line at 686-4456. Sponsored by the Student Health Center Have a safe, relaxing _ winter break! ’