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Dr. Marten Shoes w/COi ipon | Lazar s Bazar { 57 W. Broadway I 957 Willamette DOWNTOWN MALLX ■•S' #■■«■■■■■■■■■■»£' CREATE YOUR OWN cPritO* FULL COLOR CALENDARS A PERFECT GIFT Phice s S T AR T I NG AT Shipping Avaii aiii i Voi uMf Discounts C A M P U S 1 OC A T I O N 860 East 13th Ave 344 7894 13th & Willamette 344 3555 kinko's the copy center COMMUNITY Volunteers give time to elderly By Hope Nealson Hus hplidtis MMMin, one stu ij.-n! gave her steady nti as her mfs in ;m elderly man. so he t siiiiH write hts wife .1 Christ mas i ard The Smifh Hilts nursing home resident needed help writing his i an) and with the help of.student volunteer Alv ia I iisIiT Ik w islied Ills wife a Sterrs Christmas arid happy holiday season 1 Ins is ,us! one of 'the ai tlvj ties' University sludent volun leers do in help bring some lose and j!>s into the lues of Smith 11 ills residents You make (heir das a 1111 h tei brighter. ' foster said, add mg that people i an learn a lot I nan residents stories Idles an not that different from sou, OS' n though they are old. she said South Hills Ailis its Dins tor S • i \ ’si .1 ., S.nd 'es e(| though the volunteers hr mg a lot ol non h needed lose and alien tion to !ii, residents, the volun leers get something in return I be elderis have a lot ol is siloii; Man said i ties s e been through smnut h. anti you m learn a lot oi palienc e. and a greater understanding ol the ■world and people They also has'i .. ssonderlul sense ol hu mm Soul! Hills noss has seven i losersits volunteers, most of ss horn s is presidents in their n» ms either at random or from list Mail provides I lifter said shi’ rp-ts .1 lot-nut I the evpenelst e. savin# many i.l thi patients to I k idMiut their lives'.anil .have wonderful sto TICS Id tell Om- Midi |).llli,!lt Is Claud Hi- s mi easv to talk to. sin '..mi The first time I talked w ith him. we talked for -to nun ufes lie had lots of stories -if • : World U at II and tattimjs if I go there and talk with them and get them to smile, then I’ve done something good.’ Inna McCartney all over liis arms I 1 ti : id another woman told fo r about the different {dales she's lived, and where she wanted In travel hosier said it is hard to explain how she feels alter she visits With the patients At first it is really sad,' she said Von see these people and think, a ii: I v;o 1 ng t o be there'' rti.il is hard hosier said hint when I talk to the people i jus! feel {{nod like I've done something real good Us hard striking up corner satioiis with (aittents at first Hut hosier said she |ust knot ks on doors, walks in and intro dut es herself i jabber on about the weath er. or a part \ w hatever 1 will's U|>. shfi said I here <ire a fe w patients who are nol very cotnmunic a live. she said "You're trying to ( arr\ on .1 conversation with someone who isn't really 'here " But mam of the residents do like to talk (Itie man is always reading the paper, lie s pretty with it. I*'outer said He talks about world events and what s going on m thi! news One journalism student, ju mor Amber Roberts, volun teered through the l-.St API program Through KStiAIMv. students receive one t redit for a mandatory seminar and an ad ditional credit per Til) hours of volunleer time Students must sign up through IiS( AIM', and register through Dm k ( all to receive ■too level practicum < redit Besides visit mg wit h resi • tents, Roberts wrote a series of artii les lor the South H11 Is newsletter. The Herald." in which she interviewed resi dents It helps ttie residents Seel spei lai hei ause their stories are tieing told. Man said But Roberts said volunteering .m he frustrating at times Roberts cited one instance when she talked with a woman, and thought she had made a real connection with her I had a great talk with tier, then, the next time I went to visit tier she didn't even re I.to VOLUNTEER Page 9 INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT —wind'll mrr -Tiri'finprirr nrr~r l Inivcrsity of ()regon KMU.M110 346-4305 1992 Winter Classes Meditation Trough Movement Sail :(X> 6:00pm January 25, 1992 (one day seminar) Instructor Arutrc Carpenter l ee SX.OO. Wc vs i II leant how to move from the meditative center, and mostly. each irulmdu.il will discover his/ her indi vidual. umi|tie way ot centering in the NkIv and how to hinciion in all .it cunisLuicesasa centered, w luile human being Soul Boundaries I h 4 DO h:(X*jHn Jan l) Jan '(), llW2 InstiiK lor \nn Mi emits I rec c lass, I J5 (iilhert Identifying our choices lor this life time begins with clarity mg the questions Students will learn techniques to impiove use ol their intuition e will cover a aw to a. inner creative sources and to idcniils our own personal contrasts Understanding Selt-Esteem Mon tr id KOOpm J.m (> M:ir *7, 1992 Instructor 1 onv Cubilo lee S 10.00 What you learn in tins tun class will enable you to make your understand ingot who you are more positive, w hie h is an essential ingredient to happiness ITie class will include lecture, discus sion and exercises in the practical ap plication o! the principles taught Understanding the War of the Sexes Wed 700 IdOOpm Jan X-J.ui 1992 Instiuc lot Andre t .trpenter I roc c lass, 2nd I'otukin We will explore the essential dillei ences and similarities between the gendersandhow thes allcvlthepsuhes ol men and women Dream Journey 111 s id 7 (Kipm Jan 9 Mar I.' l‘>o.' lee S20 litstructor Nora Mun>eue In this coutse students cull learn sex cr.il ways u) improve ilicii dream vi sions We will cover dream recall, primitive culture practices, early ana lytic approaches, and modem process oriented techniques Aikido 17H 7:00 4;00pm Jan 7 Mar 12. llW2 l ee 'slO. H-^2 CJerlinger Annex Instructor \\ acne Vincent IJus non aggressive Japanese martial an pl.wes emphasis on centering. ha I ance and relaxation, as vs ell as on sell defense technique I raining isdcsigned to reduce tension, increase llcxibility and heighten awarenessof inner energy Introduction to Yoga and Meditation Hi 7:tX)-‘):(X)pm Jan lf> Mar s I')').1 I ree t lass Instructor I>.nt.i|i Saixahodhanudu Iliis class a ill present basic .uid ellec live yoga techniques lor improving health, mental balance, and sell u'varen. Sjv. uil emphasis sc ill lv gisen ti> meditation W'th its theory and pr.k nee How To Register Both students and non students are able lo register two ways Drop by our table in the main lobby ol the HMD’ Jan t> 7 between 12:00 -l <M). or come to our office EML ISC during office hours i posted on our door or call 74ft-4X)S) Innovative Educational Develop ment has moved to the ground floor of the Krb Memorial l nion in room 15C near Computer Lounge. Reimbursement Schedule Before die second class l(X)r; Before the third class HOC Alter the third class (b'4 About The Program Innovative Educational Development provides the Eugene area with a re Ireshing blend ol courses not lound in die regular l of O curriculum We sponsor credit and non credit classes, workshops and seminars taught bv qua!iticd students community mem bers ami l ofOlacully We act as a testing ground for experimental course' ideas, welcoming new ones tfuit deal •c tlhc urrent .uid > >r. < 'iitrov crsial issir-s