Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    _Community—
I’hulii t>\ Sir \ r ( ^fil
l-'oslvring I-rirnilshiiis brings I ni\vrsH\ stiulrnts Ingrlhrr with
tli‘\ clopnu'nt.ilh ilis.ibliul i liiltlirn
Friendships
( onlmtii'il Imm l\igr (i
grt rdin »itmu just like iiii\
( Kiltl, so the\ aren't shunted
nit I hr In (hr Side
Like I h.i\ r! \ ilhlMUfV .1 siiull
disi m rird (licit I hr disabled
< hdd hr ua- link-i w ith had
niiHf simiianl irs than dilirt
rut rs with nmi disahlrd t hil
jukt
aid s hake rookies go miin
skating. ni whatever thr\
i h< *ust* 1 hr ( thiii r 111 a ( 11 \ 11
is limited on!\ h\ tin* vulunteri
and thr i hiIci
I )itteirn! \ nhmtrris dn dii
Irrent things. Thayer said \
really « IIIIIIIIIIII one IS feeding
thr dunks down at thr \!ilhu< r
Tve taken uw (hdd In the
« oast shopping reailx am
thing that somumr would dn
w itli a in a nial < hdd
Most ot thr i hddiru arr
realk r\i itrd about being ahlr
to get out and dn tilings the\
v\ cint to do. rhavei said
The disabled persons in the
program range from '» year olds
to .idlilts although most an
vounger than 1 > years ot age
I haver said I he ( hildren are
rrtnrrd to the program through
tlie .\ssoi iation ot Retarded ( it
izens. a non-profit lomrimnitv
organization that also sponsors
tilt* Pearl Hti( k ( ‘enter. respite
(.are programs, a parent net
work and other programs
Pam King \Rl exerutiv*1 di
'* IA/UNDERIANP *'
'..HI A T ion PAH T tf S AND HIHTMDAVS
5**t/incn Al t C.AMl S WORK
£VIUtU WITMNICKltS
GAMES admission i so
5TM STNEET PUIIIC KAMI!
• EUGENE • 613 S4S4
ri■< tin said shf has ,i lrilii> list
ill i lullin'!! uailinK in l»' Imki'd
with .1 i mvI'rsiU stuilunt Hie
|iriil)li‘!l! is ,i short.ii*r nl volun
terns
\l pli'seilt llli'li' .III' 15
pails.' King said, and uc
i i in Id easily di n11111• that
ainmint II we had at volun
ti'fi's ivc i iiidd Jink I In • ii i tip mi
piiihh'iu t a'ni'iatl\ it s lirst
linin' tiist served. hut Hi' also
inati h tin1 rhiid and volunteer
individu.dk Ur du ta r\ i iihi
all\ In j;ii rv m voile linked
lurn In I ricndsliips, I’agc h
NOMINATION FORM 199(1
FACULTY AWARDS FOR
DISTINGUISHED TEACHING
Ninnui.il iMii • ,u i ht'inv • i pftit loi | *W1I .iv« ,ii ii. |. I (I l.milii m« ml', i x Im (lixim. uistn it tea* hoi, flux u ,ii lluii mil In |v«<
t 1 11 il l "II il- ilil I III < I Ill'll« Hill It'Hjti.n N i - I 1 hi Ml .» " .11 it x t .It h .It l i»ll|I.IMU 11 l» v .1 Ill'll»» t -lI X |H • > ■ N. - Ill II 1,11 i "I' III ,t I In -nit
utilt««lli\ nls. I.ii uh x si.tft iml .iluinm
Null IM.IX ||x, till Im in InltiXX .t| Xlllll .1 It III I I.| IlitilUll.ll I'lllx Ii
Paul S. llolbo, N ice Pro\ost, 103 Johnson Hall
Please send no later than April 2. 1990
ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARDS
Listed Awards
/■</< uh\ mernlu r\ ulio are in the first seven years of their iimversiis tern linn;
Kireers.
Burlington-Northern Awards
I tn lilts members who are lull tinte ami who liaselnhlaeaJeniii rank at tin I m
versus lot lit least ? sears
Please note tli.it (ii.nluate I e.K ilim' lelloxxs. who have then oxxn competition, are not
eligible lor these txxo awards
I nominate
for the I ) l.rsled ( ) Kiirlinuton Distinguished leadline \x»ard. I< heck "lie. I
I he reasons for this nomination are as folloxxs: (attach additional sheet, if
necessari)
Signaturi* (»t Nominator
\dclress
I'hniu*
I'ltjM imlti ,it< Mini .lain' l.o nit. i Sluilntl i 1 Mum ■ stall
FORMER OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS
Counselors and faculty from Oregon Community Colleges are on campus today.
They would like to talk with you about your UO experience.
Meet with them in the EMU anytime between 1.<X) and 3IX) PM today.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ROOM IN THE EMU
BLUE MOUNTAIN
CENTRAL OREGON
CHEMEKETA
LANE
L1NN-BENTON
PORTLAND
ROGUE
SOUTHWESTERN
UMPQUA
CENTURY ROOM B
CENTURY ROOM A
CEDAR ROOM C
OUMYVOOD ROOM
CENTURY ROOM I)
CEDAR ROOM I)
OAK ROOM
CENTURY ROOM E
CENTURY ROOM E