PROBLEMS WITH THE UNIVERSITY? The Office of Student Advocacy can help registered students who have problems with university faculty, suit. policies or procedures. We are a free ASUO program pros idmg professional services for students in campus-related matters Call 346-3722 or slop by 334 EMU to set up an appointment. UO Crisis Center evenings, nights & weekends for free anonymous telephone counseling What may be a crisis? anxiety - loneliness academic problems - depression suicide - relationship difficulties Cali U of O Crisis Center 346-4488 BASH & BOP Friday Night Is Killing Me BELLY Sine K?nrm Star Where You Been »ire/Wimrf Hru» GOO GOO DOLLS Superstar Car Wash Warner Bum. Mtiil Blade rimwxuf* 50° OFF ANY MENU ITEM “TCBV” The CountryV Best Utgurl. (lte«i must tx ovr S' Ned jood *>#' op** ofi<rs «ipi« *0093) • 3131 W.lltti. Market Place Wait | • 18M FrankSn Btw) (Franklin I VBtort) j BUT • SILL • TRAD! NSW * USSR IRICIAL ORDIRS CD'S* LB'S* TAPIS HARD TO BIND ODD H. 13th IUOINI, OR 97401 3 4 3 -7 0 7 9 PAX 344-7343 Golf teams return to action down south The Oregon men's and women's golf teams am traveling south this wM’Ltftd to begin the homestretch of their spring schedules. The men will have double duty as they compete in the Fresno State Individual from April 2-3 before ploying in the Southwestern Intercollegiate in Westlake Village. Calif.. April ri fe. Senior Jeff Lyons and sopho more Ted Snavely lend the Duc ks after tying for 30th plac e in Oregon's last tournament by shooting 74 in both rounds. The Oregon women return to action after almost one month off when they play in the l.ady Sun Devil Invitational in Tempo. Ari/ The women took, second place in their Inst tournament, the Brigham Young Invitational March 8-9 Shannon Maier. Christel Tomori and Leigh Casey all placed in the Top 10 in their last tournament, and they will com pete for the Ducks again this weekend. Karly Mills will play for the Ducks after tying for 19th in Utah, and Cappy Mack will round out the Oregon lineup. Ducks to face UW, WSU The Oregon softball learn will travel to Washington this weekend to face Washington and Puget Sound in doubleheaders Saturday and Sunday before returning for its home opener The Dui ks are coming off a Spring Break road trip during which they went 6-7 and evened out their overall record at 11-11 and 3-3 in the Pacific-10 Conference. The Ducks opened the trip with a dou bleheader split against California and sweeps against Stanford and St Mary's before they lost six of their final seven games. The but ks were led on offense on the trip by freshman shortstop Kathy Stahl and junior catcher Laura Schmidt. Schmidt was named Put -10 Player of the Week After the Washington trip, the Ducks will return to play Portland State on April 9. which will be their first of six home doubleheaders in April bom left to right Stuart Thomas, Fact* Uarlt LaOtmr, owl studam Keel Ke»y, Grad sut»* Sara Oodoe, s&xtam« uga BrtanTftompaon, Sopriomor* AAaonHeber.swMr Seth Walker, Sophomor* Trad Mlilren, Sophonw* KeVtft GOVTO, Sopriomort Jody Watts, ctw>u sms Bil Adams, Graduate We Need People of Vision Who Want To Make A Positive Difference Tb Serve On Our Board. Serving on the Board of Directors of the UO Bookstore is one of the few opportunities students have on campus to make a real difference The Board of Directors establishes policy for the Bookstore and plans for the future of this non-profit corporation. Available 2-Year Term fosiltonsi • 1 Freshman • 1 Graduate Student • 2 Sophomore • 1 Teaching Faculty Available 1-Year Term Position; • 1 Studcnt-at-Large Nominations will be taken at the Annual Meeting. Individuals may nominate themselves. For more information, contact General Manager, Fun Williams in person or at 346-4331. i <monk".ioki \nm \i mi i ii\(. IuimI.i\. \|>iiI I .Mb • • I O <, ■ 11 hi t 11,ill