Eugene s we ‘ be neighborhood i .do !< e turmg home baked breads and desr-e-ts Mexican, vegetarian, and meat ••••tree Good food at a reasonable price Weekend Dinner Special — Friday & Saturday Pasta with clam sauce, green salad, garlic bread.S4.25 W 5th at 1 awronco /am to u [) m Mon S, 11 Tam to 2 p m Simdays Breakfast til 2 p rn ©THE COLLEGIAN, U of O ^ lot atcd at 18th & Aldt-r VV Really nice student living! 00 0 1 lairs pi-r li i in 10 iiiimIs pci un i, an- mi ludi il ill thi-st- lati's liisuli* p.iikini| .mil i .ililf I V .ii.iilatili- .a ,nlil I » usi l’ii i. i.i i u;!i tv ijiU'ii In i/aik tippiii. ani> M i >. t a lisa huti: :ul a. i! . " I !• -ir a: Uilllii i ml'H mal:. a i At" ask a!" ail v.,< I'J'M) Sumnu i s, „,i,i: tati - Privatfly ou ncd by s| I I |(, I AMI1 V PROP! Rill S Hcllt-i lie. Washington Phone- I 800 950-0885 m (206) 454-0885 M.ikc km/r ft-st-nat/oii non! I niversit\ I'hiitn h> Mjik Vini Outdoor st liool t nordin.itor Mitt li Sorrnnon firtll .mil division Iwud Simon Sh.idtnr li^ht h.nr tuunil I s t l I’l outtlooi s< hauls hath i h.ilh'iiiiimi .inti re it .11 thin: ESCAPE offers outdoor schools B\ lenniler Thomas 1 met.ild ( ontnlmtor Its nighttime and tin- moon is full You are siimnimli'd In it) sixth graders stationed around tin- campfire They an- finally still afif t a long day nl hiking and learning about the ..is Are you hardy enough to keep tip with sixth graders'' II so von may ia a candidate for the I S ( \l’l t tuition! St litnd pi-tgi.im "We have no i rilnrin for students partk ip.tl jug m llii ( tutdoor School Afot t vated. enthusiast lit students who work well with sixth grade stu dents seem to enjoy it most salt) Simon Shtuiuwiight list \ 1*1 Outdoor School program division head it is the best tiling in the entile world said Beth Oilman .1 veteran ( nuiixehu lor three years and now .ill Outdoor School loordinator "It's an amazing exponent e The Outdooi School run by I St \I*1. located in iAll Room 111 is .i program designed to m volve interested college students in camps around the Kugene area, near Portland oi oil the t1 tast Students attending five-day (.mips tan re i eive ,i tol.il of three upper-til vision t redds or two upper-division credits ioi two or three tlay t amps There are a few t amps in the fall but most lake place in tin* spring (ounselors are trained by instrut tins .it theii designated t amps After training they are paired up and assigned to supervise eight to III kids Shadovvlight said. Supervision includes getting the kids up in the morning. I.iking lht*in In meals. selling up hum Is. taking tin* kills around (lit* i amp on hikes si lil’tlu 1 inj* activities, and partii ipaling m ret n-a lion hour and evening activities including songs and skits around the campfire Mill h Sorenson ■ nunselor and coordinator sanl, I thought it was fun i omruunit siting with the kids By going to Outdoor Si lino! I have a better understanding of kills and got new skills like learning to teat h I his term there >ns* !.' schools p/utii ipahng in the (lutdooi School Piogram The promant wilt include -’•>') college students acting as conn selnis Most ol the cat ups are in May but a Sew ate in April The first camp of the term started April ll> in l lest view Ore As i onrditiaUirs lason Blunter says that he Oilman arid Milch Sorenson are in charge ot get ting college students registered, plat mg them in i amps keeping files i uncut and at ting as media tors between 1 SC API Outdoor School program and the participating i amps Oilman is amazed bv the sense of family the i. ounselors feel with the kids after snt h a short time "W ith teai hing kuls the cabin groups and singing around the campfire von get ( lose kids will write to you and tell you liow much they en joyed it The kids sometimes ask lot addresses and write to the counselors Shadow light said Sorenson said there is a lot to he gained from being a counselor "The individual gain is based on what von put into it Whatever amount vou put into being a counselor, vnu’lt get a lot incur out 1 FRIDAY * FREEBIE! /VOW VOL/ G£f>4 FREE «!. M 2/VD SEE OF PRINTS! Cohrwatch u^ystem/' When you order your prints on a Friday, you receive a second set of standard size prints absolutely FREE with your roll of 35mm. disc, 110 or 126 color print film left for developing and printing! Excludes 4" super size prints. UO Bookstore PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT 13th & Kincaid M F 7 30 6 00 SAT 10 00 6 00 34« 4331 BUSINESS \|D\ further \nur education ce it h ari the Master <>l business Administration program is an excellent opportunity tor qualified students • roin non-business disciplines to gain the understanding of business sought b\ employers from all fields Visit with a representative from Oregon State University Friday. April 27.1990 EMU KWH) am - ldM) pm