“PALESTINIAN STRUGGLE - UNDER THE ISRAELI OCCUPATION" • ART EXHIBITION & SLIDE SHOW Friday. May 22 Fir R(x>m. EMU 10:00am-4:00pm Sponsored by the Muslim Students Association, Arab Student Union. I International Student Association and the Iranian Student Association, j Engine Service 1000 S. Bertehen Rd. #8 • Eugfnc OR 97402 One block north of W. 11th • Nolan Ind. Plaza Specializing in German Autos for 34 Years • Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen • 342-3952 Student and Faculty Discounts JOIN NOWI DOC'S COCKTAIL RESEARCH TEAM 165 W. 11tfl • 685-8101 ROLLER BLADE RENTALS 2 MRS. $COQ 4 HRS.A# ALL DAY *10°° 199 W. 8th Euqff » 4*4-7344 The Forecast is Hot for Solar Energy liven here in the cloudy Northwest, solar energy can lx- very effective. In fact, solar water heaters can save 35*65% of your water heating costs. So if hot w ater costs are leaving you cold, let Eugene Water & Electric Board put a little suashine in your life. If you own your home and have electric water heating, EWEB is offering a cash rebate of up to $*UX) for installing a solar water heater. Plus, you may also qualify for a substantial state tax itedft It's the hottest thing going since running water. So if you would like to soak up some solar savings, call EWEB Energy Management Services at tK»-1125. Funding is limited, so act soon. EWEB Eugene Water & Electric Board 500 East 4th Avenue Eugene. Oregon 97401 503-484-1125 ASUO Pra aidant Jennifer Billa luma ovar tha reina of atudant govemmant lo Bobby Laa Tuaaday. BILLS Continued from Page 1 with uthlotic department repre sentatives. in which they agreed to a five percent cut That will save students about $54.(KM) next year. All in all. Bills said, it's been more n year to remember than one she wants to forget. Funniest moment while in office: "Watching (Vice Pro vost) Carry Moseley at an awards banquet and seeing him silling up there in front, listen ing to a speech, and suddenly his chair fust breaks right under him " University President Myles Brand recently spent a day swindling roles with a student Bills thinks that's an idea for the ASUO as well "All you really see is what the ASUO is not doing," Bills said "But we do so much Ac tually. the stuff does a lot of the program work and the presi dent does a lot ol maintenance. There's a lot of work done that you never mm:, bul il we didn't do it, you'd see u big void." Dumbest thing she did while in office: "I was the assistant getaway cur driver at a ruckus in u restaurant in L A. during a meeting of I’AC-10 student presidents. I was one of two so ber people there. I cun 'I believe I did that. “ Dills graduates next month with a degree in English litera ture. She plans to work for a month in Michigan this sum mer and she’s not sure what she'll do when she returns. Although there are things she'll miss about the job — getting to work with a lot ol different people and free food at meetings" — she’s seems happy to turn the reins over to Bobby Lee, who takes office Tuesday. Her advice to Leo? “Don't have high expecta tions about personal projects in the ASIK), because you'll be too busy Delegate. And re member, nothing's ever off-the record." 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 4:00 - 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 the Student Health Center. Limit 20 people. It’s FREE!!! •Sponiomt by ibr Ltjettyle Planning P mg ram. Student Health Centre