Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 22, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    -University
Campus Radio meets tonight
MFFTINt IS
Campus Radio will have its
second organizational meeting
tonight at 8 in KMI' Cedar
Room A
Latin American Support
Committee will hold a general
meeting tonight at 5:15 in KMC
Century Room I) All interested
are welcome
Students for Creative Anach
ronism will meet and hold
_Et als_
dance prat lice tonight at 7 in
the KMC Kir Room For adtli
tional information. tall
t.Ht) 14 10 or .14 J 1 1 >(>
Survival Center will hold a
general interest meeting to
night at 7:10 in the FMC Cum
wood Room
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The following list is a less of
the volunteer positions that are
available through the Volunteer
(Inn not t ion. 68 1 00(H)
• Swim and locker room aide,
lour hours a week Involves as
sistmg developmentallv dis
aided residents in preparing for
swim therapy and helping with
swim skills in the pool
• Volunteers at the Willamette
Science and Technology Cen
ter, 2.10(1 Centennial Hlvd . four
hours a week Varied positions
include buying lor the science
shop, helping with clerir al and
carpentry duties
• education program coordina
tor lor the Amerii an ( an< er So
cietv flexible hours Organiz
ing the group's speakers hu
real), coordinating health fair
volunteers, and program si bed
uling are involved
IM FRVIFU S
The billowing organizations
will l>r holding interviews on
campus Submit bills for inter
views tod.in through Wednes
day in Room .!J4 I tendril ks
• Fob. 5 Krnest and |ulio (i.illo
Winery (management develop
menl program)
I’eai e (iorps (volunteer)
I S Hancorp group meet
ing ti III to 7 in p m I Ml
(ienturv Room F
Wallace (iomputer Services.
Ini group meeting. I> to 7 it)
p m I Ml! ( ienturv Room I
• Fob. ti (ireal West Life Assiir
ance (io (act mint represent.!
live, employee benefits)
Lrnest and lulin (iallo Winery
• Feb. 7 i ai ii.itnin ( 11 (territo
r\ sales manager).
(ieorgia I’ai ifii (im p (junior
ai <militant)
Mass.ii Imselts Mutual |i areei
agent).
1 ’ S Marine (iorps I All
I (I a in to 2 p m
• Feb. H Into 1 .<iy. Ini ilield
sales associate) group meet
ing Feb 1 7 to ‘I p m . KMI
(iedar rooms ( i and I)
Sherwin Williams (sales,
sales management I
W eyerhaeuser (iompunv (Ini
man resouri es associate)
Xerox (iorp (sales trainee)
• Fob. 9 (ihevron (iorp (ai
counting assistant; accounting
development programmer, re
sources summer internship)
group meeting Feb tt, 7 to ‘1 tit
p in.. I Alt' (iedar Room F
SI’FAKFRS AND 1.11 I I RI-.s
"Designing Fiffective Library
Assignments" is the topic ol a
seminar to lie hold by I’aul
Franz, coordinator of library in
struction Included v\ ill In'
sample assignments that intro
dm e students to the I 'Diversity
Library's newel lei hnclngy All
t.n ultv (.11 s and graduate stu
THE FAR SIDE
By GARY LARSON
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Ralph Harrison, king of salespersons.
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Convaniant
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Aftordabla
SunShowcr
on comput
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drills inlrrrstril in Ir.n lung .irr
weir innr
MlSt H1.1.AN1 ( >1 S
Summer Fmpltivmenl Orien
tation Session mil lie held to
d.i\ .it 2 .1(1 |i in in Kooni 12
I iendrii hs
()< nun Finings'Power tor the
Future will t.ike plat e tonight
.it t> tt) in KMl' ( enturv Komn
A l or more inform.ition. i .ill
(iKti » ru>
A fireside gathering ol artists
responding to AIDS will hr
hrlil tonight .it 7 10 p in .it "<2
Irltrison St I hr presentation is
part ot AIDS Information
Month
Drop-in Quill Making Work
shop will hr hrlil tonight Irom
li ttl to 0 10 p in ,is part ot
AIDS Information Month For
more information, i all llri.in
Hrunnis ,0 ill Hit.'
I hunt li nr tor submittiny; It
a/s to I hr Fmerald front tlr.sk
I Ml ‘suite too. is iinon the tl.n
hrforr publit .ition lit .i/s run
Ihr tl.n ol /hr event unless the
event ott urs before noon
/’/ease submit I t a/s the il.n be
fore the} .ire to run onh Vo
tiers ot events with a ilunation
or admission t /large w ill not he
at t opted (iani)Ws events .mil
those st hrtluletl nearest the
publitation ilate w ill be given
priorit\ The Finer.ild reserves
the right to eiiit noth es tor
grammar anti style.
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