Looking Good in the “90’s” the Healthy Way This presentation is a two-part series exploring the issues of health in relation to personal care products, cosmetics, cosmetic surgery, tanning and other ways that people use to “look good.” Tuesday. May 26th 4:(X) - 5:30 pm -What is “looking good”? -What to watch out for in personal care products -The effects of sun tanning on the skin Breast implants and other cosmetic surgeries Wednesday. May 27th 4:00 - 5:30 pm What harmful substances are in our food? -Does dieting work and the effects of dieting A look at the health effects of alcohol and tobacco Place: Medical Library. Student Health Center Register by calling 346-4456 or see the Health Education office in tire Student Health Center. Limit 20 people. 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FAX (503) 768-7301 Are you taking classes this summer?:: took for great money-saving deals tn the summer Term duck bucks! < TRACK & FIELD PREVIEW PAC-10 Continued from Page 6B Arizona State had seven men compete at the NCAA moot last year and could make some noise at the Fac-10 moot "Wo hove some good indi viduals,“ head coach Tom (ones said Among those is Shane Col lins, the favorite in the shot put and recently returned from a mini-camp with the Washing ton Redskins. Cut*' Beechum Is the favorite in the high Jump and the Sun Devils have three of the lop four long jumpers in the confer ence - Brian hills, Danny Simpson and Victor Agbcbuku lillls is also u favorite in tin- tri ple jump 1 don’t think we can win the team title. UCLA Is the overwhelming favorite.’ John Chaplin, Washington State men s track coach Returning this year for Cali fornia w'll (>e the Poc-10 cham pions in the pole vault — Brent Burns and the discus — Ra mon Jitnennz-Goona — arid the runner-up in the high jump — Kevin Keane But the Golden Bears' strength in the field events will be offset by their weakness in the running events USC is the flip side of Cal The Trojans will score big points in the relays ond the sprints with Curtis Conway (100). Jeff Laynos (100 and 200), Quincy Watts (400) and Travis Hannah (400), hut they have virtually no scoring op portunities in the field and dis tant:!! events. Stanford has Dave Popejoy -- the favorite in the hammer and one of the favorites in the 10,000 in Dave Scudamore, but the Cardinal has no athletes entered in the sprints and a scarce amount entered in the distant:!! races STEEPLERS Continued from Page 3B Mestlor admits untimely injuries got the best of him over thu winter. He opened his junior season with an injury that marred his performance early in the season, and a knee injury the following summer didn't help his attitude "I tweaked my knee over tins summer, and I didn't (tain much over the winter." he said. "So 1 was starting in January from square one again, and I was frustrated I wasn't really into it I guess it was winter depression " Despite nagging injuries, Mustier has always been able to perform competitively. "That's one thing I’ve always respected in him," Van Schoiaek said. "Hu runs beyond what he’s maybe physically capable of." Van Schoiaek has gotten the better of Mustier this year. but that means nothing to Van Schoiaek "I may have beaten Kick evurytime we’ve raced tills year." Van Schoiaek said, "but we could be running on Friday and, oh, look who’s in the lead, it’s Kick "If Tye finishes first and I finish second," Mustier said, "that’s fine with me." That would be line with the fans at Hayward, too even if it means dealing with a little rain. < PAC-10 MEET SCHEDULE > Paclfic-10 Conference Track and Field Championships Friday, May 22 FIELD EVENTS 3:00 I Summer (M/I'J 3:15 Javelin (W/F) 3:50 Fong Jump (W/F) 4:15 Shot I'ui (M/F) 4:25 Puli* Vault (M/F) 5:30 Javelin (M/F) 5:50 Look Jump (M/F) l>:00 High Jump (VV/F) 7:05 Shut Pul (VV/F) RUNNING EVENTS 3:45 3,(MM) Steoploehnsc (M/F) 4:05 t ,500 Meters (VV/Q) 4:35 too Meter Ilurdles (VV/Q) 4:50 110-Metor Hurdle* (M/Q) 5:204110 Meters (M/Q) 5:50 I (HI Meters (M/Q) li:05 10,000 Meters (VV/F) 0:45 HtMl Meters (W/Q) 7:00 hi 10 Motors (M/Q) 7:15 1,000 Motors (VV/F) 7:30 40O-Molor Hurdle* (W/Q) 7:45 400 Motor Murillos (M/Q) H:(>0 200 Motor* (W/Q) U: 15 200 Motors (M/Q) tt::to lo.ooo Motors (M/F) Saturday, May 23 FIELD EVENTS 2:00 Disi us (M/F) 2:10 Triple Jump (W/F) 2:50 I ligli Jump (M/F) 3:45 Triple Jump (M/F) 3:45 Disi us (W/F) RUNNING EVENTS 2:35 5,000 Motors (W/F) 3:00 4x100 Relay (W/F) 3:05 4x100 Kolay (M/M 3:15 1,500 Motors (W/K) 3:25 1,500 Motors (M/I*) 3:35 lOO-Mrner llurdlos (VV/F) 3:40 I Hl-Motor Hurdles (M/K) 3:50 too Motors (VV/K) 3:55 4(Ml Motors (M/F) 4:05 ItMt Motors (W/K) 4:10 100 Motors (M/I-) 4:20 900 Motors (YV/K) 4:25 900 Motors (M/K) 4:35 4 00-Mot or llurdlos (W/K) 4:40 400-Molar llurdlos (M/K) 4:50 200 Motors (M/K) 4,55 200 Motors (M/K) 5:05 5,000 Motors (M/K) 5:25 4\400-Meter Relay (W/K) 5:35 4x400-Melor Kolay (M/K) fit ft. 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