GIVE US A CHEAT DESIGN. AND WE'LL GIVE YOU lOO BUCKS WORTH OF GREAT STUFF. INTER JANSPORT'S DISICN-A-SHIRT CONTEST AND YOU COULD WIN BIC uNivimiTv or omcon iook*to«i Graphics • TVPtSITTING • FASTI UP • IATOUT • DISIGN • CONSUITATION • CAM!RA • it t >-• •*> *.«• ■. *■/■« v i‘iti -IGti 1 M ' Oregon Doily Emerald Sports Oregon assistant does it all By Steve Mims Emerald Sports Reporter Whim Oregon athletic direc tor Rich Brooks recently an nouncod his department was being reshuffled. il wus nothing now to Neal Zoumboukos, Ore gon's joc k of all tradits. Officially. Zoumboukos is an uvsisiant head coach and offen sive line coach for thn Duck football team, but ho docs much more than that Me over sees the team's travel, budgets and walk-on program, as well as his now job supervising the maintenance and operations staff. "When coach Brooks became athletic director, he asked me to take some additional duties," ZoumlHiukos said "1 told him I would hulp him in any way possible My new role is basi cally to bo the complaint cen ter When there are differences within thi; operations of our fa cilities, I will try to settle them." "Neal Zoumboukos Is natu rally aware of who is using our various facilities on a day-lo dav basis and possesses out standing administrative skills from lasing my assistant head coach," Brooks said. "He is able to observe what the needs are firsthand." Two years ugo Brooks elevat ed Zoumboukos to assistant head coach - a role that re quires him to set up the team’s travel schedule and budget, among other things "I take care of the budget and travel for the team.” Zoumboukos said. "This en ables coach Brooks to look after the student-athlete instead of worrying about where, the pa per clips are." When he finally gets around to coaching. Zoumboukos says ho is happy with the way his ofTonsivo lino is coming togeth er. "I am pleased with the play of the lino," Zoumboukos said. "They.have made progress each week and with five of our final six games against ranked teams, they will need to continue to get bettor." Zoumboukos graduated from the University of Callfornla-Da vis and began his coaching ca reer there as well. After a year at Davis, the coach went to the University of San Francisco for three years, where ho was of fensive and defensive coordina tor a! different times. After leaving San Francisco, Zoumboukos returned to his alma mater. During his seven years there, the Mustangs won the conference title every year and were ranked No. 1 in Divi Turn to ASSISTANT, Page 14 3 $ I 1 i* u i \ c in i .»/ SIU M) Kl IIKI Ml \ l I \ \ I S I I \ (, I f - A fa* * rr*v‘ *7 / CJK »5r/r f / ./* ^ jr'^ IRONICALLY, THE TIME TO START SAVING FOR RETIREMENT IS WHEN IT LOOKS LIKE YOU CAN LEAST AFFORD IT. Can't afford to save for retirement’’ The truth is. you t an t afford not t« Not w hen you realize that your retirrmr i an last 20 to years or more You II w. to !i\ at least as comfortably then as yo do now. And that takes planning By starting to save now. yotl can take advantage of tax deferral and give your tTU*ne\ time to compound and grow Consider this sot aside lust Sion each month beginning at age y* and you t an act annulate ovt*i Stu'Z.yp)1* by the time you feat h age by But wait ten year s anc V'chi II have to budget $5127each month to reach the same goal. I v«*n it you re not counting the years to > retirement, vou can count on FIA VC nt to help \ ou build the futureyou deserve. nt with flexible retirement and t.i\ deterred i annuity plans, a diver** portfolio of invest mem chou es. and .1 record of personal service that spans 75years ( )ver a million people in edui at ion and research put I IA \ CR! I at the top of their list for retirement planning. Why not join them? C ail today and learn Inns simple it is to build a sec m e tomorrow when you have time and 11A \ CKI I working on Start planning roar fulurr. ( all our inrollmrnt Hotlimr I SOO S42-2X8N. I nsuring the future for those who shape it." *7 TV1-4 OU# /mAt**ik**i Smrr*M+ Thompson honored once again Orugon kicker Tommy Thompson has been named Pacific-10 Conference spo ciul teams Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks. Thompson received the honor for his performance ugainst Arizona State on Sat urday. Thompson scored more than half of Oregon's points in its 30-20 victory over the Sun Devils. Thompson hit five of six field gouls and an extra point for u 16-point total. Against Texas Tech. Thompson received the same honor after kicking three field goals in the Ducks' 16-13 win over the Red Raiders. Thompson, who is also Oregon's punter and kickoff man. has now hit 9 of 15 field guals on the year. ["Guitar Strings"! i 50% off - j Our List Price « | Coupon Expires Oct 31. | i MuSlC CITY ! J 210 £ 17lh (al P VIDEO ADVENTURE T 0. ^VAlUV ftIVf R VLA7A y^rr-rr-rirr trrcy i'* i.j iu ynmixm RECYCLE THIS r PAPER L—--i JLf.Jk.lM /111 f t