EMU photographs elicit wide variety of reactions Ft'cuo 6* Dylan C it puts us in tom h with tilt! stuilunts npproai hing grad nation.” Stevens said "Hut the benefit really goes with the stu dents Iks ausu it puts them in c ontact with us." Because the ( handier of < Ottl merce sponsors the event, many of the businesses in volved are those in the cham ber of commerce. Hast partici pants have ranged from ortho dontists and architec ts to those working in public relations and advertising and have included former mayor of Eugene Jeff Miller "There an- a good number of people with a great deal of prestige." Keichelt said. Take n Duck to Lunch is free to both students and profes sionals Students may apply until today in the Student Uni versity Relations Council office in Room HO Hendricks. Be cause space is limited to the number of businesses that par tn ipate. students who getappli cations in early have a better chance of being able to attend. Inst year more than 100 stu dents applied for only .18 spots. However, this year a record number of businesses — more than 50 — are expected to par ticipate. The luncheon will !m from noon to 1 30 p m. in the Cas anova Center. rM MM M WMMMMMMMMMM MM ‘Who’s Who’ picks University students By Jett Hamilton Emerald Contnbuica University students ranging from musicians to athletes found themselves listed in the 1993 Who's Who Among Stu dents in American Universities and Colleges lay Bensman, a hass player maturing in instrumental music performance, and Erika Klein, a University track and field runner, were just two of the 101 University students selected to oppear in the 1993 edition. "I was honored that I was selected/' Klein said. "It's a pret ty big honor, and I think it's really cool that I was included in the book," Michelle Singer. University awards coordinator in the Of fice of Student Development, said the students were nom inated by University faculty, staff and student leaders. Clarence Spigner, an ethnic studies professor nominated four students. "I looked for students who demonstrated appreciation for education and academic rigor." Spigner said. "(I looked for) Students who demonstrated a commitment to social change, and who were self-starters." This year's edition includes students from more than 1,400 colleges and universities in all 50 states. "The directory represents the top one percent of the na tion's students," said Beokie Powell, the associate djrector of Who's Who. "About 30.0tX) students appear in the book." Jennifer Neitling, an English major from Tualatin, said she was excited and surprised when she found out she had been selected to be included in the directory, "I received a letter Jan. 4 saying that I would be included in the hook." Neitling said. "That was the first time I'd heard of the directory. I have no idea how ! got selected or of who nominated me." \\\\\\\\\\ DANCING! SPECIALS! I Every Night of the Week! \ 10 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. • 21 & over only Gllido'S • 13th & Alder “30 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen Audi • Datsun • Toyota — GERMAN — AUTO SERVICE, INC. 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon, 97402 Come See All i Of The New (93 Arrivals! - Mongoose Rockadile-SX with Suspension Fork. Only *629°° Closeout... IRD Suspension Fork Only *375! wo Cook Bros. CBR Crankarms Only ,135!'^s<66 REPAIRS S CYCLES < 340 Willamette 687-0288 I 57o discount for U of O students! (Reg. priced accessories)