Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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13th & Kincaid M F 7 30 6:00 SAT 10 00-6 00 346-4331
_Universitv
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the old Alpha Omit ran Phi huildint; will soon It oust' tint1 olthe new sororities t toning to cam
pus. Kappa Delta
New sororities rush to campus
B\ Birgit Si hreibor Sivesind
t mrr.ild ( untnhutnr
K,i|i|i.t Dcltii is uni' ul tvvu
ni'u scinirilit's i iimim: to I hr
t nivnsitv in rrspuusr to grow
mg inlrrrst m tin- (, r«•< s\s
trill, s.nii I liMnn.i lurgcns I'.m
prou THE EXCEPTION"
OR THE RULE?
AH' \ oil alwavs t he oiu- digging deeper,
working harder, and following through
willi projects long after the others have none?
If son are, and if von are interested in working
with other exceptional people, then we would
like vou to applv for these openings.
The Oregon Daily Kmerald Advertising
Department currently has openings for
Jr. Sales Representative positions. These |>osi
tions will turn into sales positions next year
(and possibly during summer) after intensive
training in sales, marketing and general
business procedures. The positions require use
of a car (NO MON DS BH Y( I KS).
minimum one hour a day and, of course,
unlimited enthusiasm and energy!
We have to he honest when we tell all
those interested in applying for these
jobs that the competition is tough. But, we
always need qualified salespeople and now
more than ever, experience on a daily morning
pu|RT will give vmi invaluable “real world"
experience.
Please
APPLY TODAY
for positions
starting next fall!
Pick tip an ^application in room 300 KMl
CLOSING I)A I K: APRIL 6
Please also plan to attend a
preliminary informational meeting
April 12th, 7 pm KMl Board Room
I >/*/ l> .Ul Iipu/ Iip/M>illimli Ilfl/Wolal I
hcllcnii pri*si(lt*nt
Kegisti at nm fin happa Delta
begins luil.iv Its f.ill 1'1‘ih, Sig
m.i happa s\ ill also i nun* tu the
l 'till ITMl\
It (tin' (deck s\ stem \ was
Itci oining mure popular, more
people Hi'ic joining. .mil ht
(iitln'l have the room to hold all
flic women who wauled tu lie
in flic sororities, lurgens said
I Ins is an e\< client i.Irani e
lor people who missed file
(fiame lo get involved in the
(.leek SVstem In gel involved
now . said Nicole hies/. e\
pa ns n m i hair ftn I’.iiilielleilii
lurgelis and hies/ said the
tield consultants for kappa Del
la w llo will he at I tish regislr.i
linn are looking for I'niversitv
students at all grade levels and
not just Ireshmen and soplio
mores
Kappa Della will take test
deni e at the old Alpha ()mi
i roll I’t house in fall after
establishing itself as a
healths " ( hapler hies/ said
A he.dlhv (olony means a
surorit\ u ilh .1 dei cut size
membership that lias the poten
tial to survive on tin* ( arnpus."
h iesz said
lurgens explained that fan
llellenii lias set a ladling nt '1(1
women to start out a surorils
"It s their opinion whethei
it s a healths colonv to move
into <i house or not." hies/ said
of the happa Delta national
members and field consultants
hiesz s.iul happa Delta colonies
have been sum cssful in est.ih
lishing sororities in I hr past <it
other colleges and universities
and slit' hi'lii'Vi's kappa Dtilta
w dl also lii' sm t esslul lirrr
As expansion chair tor I'an
hellenii last vcar, lurgens lit'
gan examining potential na
tioiiid sororities to i omc to the
I llll erslt V to fulfill tile gl i m
me demand tor more i hapters
We looked at what would
he snitahle for the i ampns
lurgens said "We looked at
u liether thin had a house lirrn
strong thin i\ere nation.ilh . it
there were alumni in the area
and him mm h Imam iath
Ihm could put into a new so
rnrity
k.ipp.i Delta and Sigma kap
pa were chosen, kies/ said
Sigma kappa u ill lake iesi
deuce at the old fail kappa Kp
silon fraterniU alter establish
ing itselt as a healthy i olom
kies/ said women who are
interested in joining kappa
Delt.i need to register before
rush At rush those who iegis
tered w ill meet k.ippa Delta na
tional members and members
from t begun State 1 adversity
Registration will he from
\ptli 1 t't m the I Alt' lohtn
Irom o ,1 m tog p m Rush w ill
he held April 20-L-2 kappa Del
lii lield i onsultanls i au he
reai lied during registration at
l-t t -tH4ri
"It's ne.it," kies/ said "he
cause the girls m kappa Delta
are going to make then own
traditions and decide what they
want their sorority to he like
■ MINORITY!
«LAW DAY!
Keynote Speaker:
The Honorable Ancer Haggerty. Circuit Court Judge
Welcome Address:
Myles Brand. President ot the University of Oregon
All minority high school and college students ate
encouraged to attend.
University of Oregon School of Law
1 1 th & Kincaid, Eugene
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1990
10:00am - 4:00pm