Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 18, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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\Sl a President Irnnitrr Hills (Irtil ,md \ue President /oSo/i/w W.itsnn
fil.m to hiii e ,i him summer dvtilinii w ith student issues
ASUO seeks to ease
freshman transition
By Daralyn Trappe
f meiald Associate f ri tor
AMO President |en n iter
Hills and Vice President
loSonja Watson who plan to
dev ole mm h ol their smnmei
to student government sav
the\ will spend part ol it letting
incoming freshmen know Ihev
i an use the \S1!() as a resource
and how to become involved
on i ainpus
Hills and Watson who took
office Ma\ 2 ~i. have several
(lavs set aside to speak with
students taking part in the l.ai
iy Orientation and Registration
Program sessions throughout
the summer Moreover the
\Sl <) will sponsor an "open
house during main ol the
I ()KP sessions
Watson said they hope to at
ten t new students and to get
them involved in the main stu
dent lai tills < ommittees
Hills said she is pleased th.it
students art' already approai h
mg the new ASM) I vciutive
w ith questions and t out erns
We want students to come
to us with anything she said
We've alreadv hud students
< nine up ami talk almul prut)
Icms
In addition tn outside i tin
terns the two .ire it work on
internal business
Watson is currently working
with i ornplrollers to reorganize
the wav AM H) financial rei
ords are kept to i reate a more
organized and edit lent method
ot ret mil keeping
rherese DuHrav*c, ASUO
programs t oordinalor is in the
pint ess of revamping the pro
grams tount il Itiils said I'he
i mini d made up of the direi
tors of student programs has
generated little interest m the
past DuHravat is working to
make the council more ettec
live Hills saul
She also said the A SI t > is re
mauling <11 live 111 Salem Sever
al students including Hills,
went to Salem to lohhv against
a House hill that would have
limited student use id state
vans I he bill died m the Iran
portation committee Hills said
the ASi It will i o lit i m i e to ait
as a "w ati hdug' ill stall* issues
pertaining to students
ASUO LEGAL SERVICES
FREE LEGAL SERVICES
Legal StMvn t“, handles .1 wide range ol legal problems Irom divorces
to landlord tenant disputes
There is never a consultation or settlement lee
l egal Services staff members are experienced qualified
professionals
l egal Serve, es are FREE to U of O students through ASUO funds
ALSO: The Office of Student Advocacy offers non legal services including, but
not limited to ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTHA TION DISPUTES
Contact Legal Services, EMU, Room 334
(Third floor above the Fish Bowl).
Or call 346-4273 to set up an appointment.
Hear Ye!
BARGAIN
BOOK SALE
JUNE 17-28 1
On Main Floor
UO Bookstore
Books $1 ,98and up
» All sales final No (urtl • I ]
UO BOOKSTOKE
13th & Kincaid 346-4331 M-F 8:15-5:15
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Recreation
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June 18-August 8 • (8 weeks)
Class
FITNESS
Aerobics
Bench Aerobics
Aerobics/
Bench Aerobics
Aerobics
Aerobics
Aerobics
Abdominals Wh!
Weight Workou!
Water Aeiobics
Water Aerobics
Day Time
MW 7am
UH 7 am
UH 12 30pm
MW 6 30pm
UH 6 30pm
MW 4 30pm
UH 12 30pm
MW 6:30pm
UH 6 30prn
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Location Cost
Ger 220 $18
Ger 220 SIM
Ger 220 $18
Ger 220 $18
Ger 220 $18
Ger 220 $18
EsI 36 $18
Ger Pool $23
Ger Pool $23
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S*mg < M 5 30pm GerX B50 $16
Ballroom W 5 30pm GerX B50 $18
Tap II MW 3 30pm Gef219 $18
Tap I UH 3 30pm Get 219 $18
JilZ || MW 5 00pm G«m 219 $18
Ja;: I UH 5 00pm Gm 219 $18
June 10 August 8 • (9 weeks)
Class Day Time Location Cost
Low Impact
Aerobics UH 5 15pm Fsl43 $21
August 12 Sept. 27 • (7 weeks)
Class Day Time Location Cost
Low Impact
Aerobics UH 5 15pm Fsl 43 $16
For more information
call x4113 or come by
103 Gerlinger Hall to enroll.
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