Learn Something This Term That Can Save A Life C.P.R. Workshop Oat Certified NOW! . $10 Fee Includes: • 4 Hour Class • Instruction Booklet . Red Cross C.P.R. C ertification Card • For registered UO students only • Cancellations must be 24 hours m advance or student veil be charged lor workshop • CPU classes heldm Studen'Health Center Catetena April 21, Wed - 5pm-9pm April 24, Sat. - 9am-1 pm April 26, Mon. - 5pm-9pm April 27, Tuev • 6pm-IOpm April 29. Thurs • 5pm-9pm May 3. Mon. *5pm-9pm May 5, Wcd.-5pm-9pm May 8, Sat.-9am-1 pm May U,Tucv-6pm-10pm Register Eerlg! • 346- 2770 Sfttmuvrd /» ihr \iwltru llrulih < rnirr Ij/nhle 1‘Uinnmt I’m t mm SXjOTIIj WEEK April 18-25,1993 Remembering the Holocaust 4*tt S Memorial Service Service to remember those who perished in the Holocaust Temple Beth Israel, 4:00 p.m. Candlelight Vigil Vigil commemorating ihe gay and lesbian victims of the Holocaust F.WU C ourtyard, 7:00 p.m. mtmdtktf mput t9 Survivors and liberators Panel of Holocaust survivors and liberators discussing hale and genocide in 1993. Gumwood Room, KMU 7:00 p.m. PaauaSWsr agsr/ 20 US Rescue Efforts in Politics or Total Mar Professor Dalui Offer, of Hebrew University in Jerusalem, will speak on the Allies and the late of the European Jewry Gumwood Room. FMU 7:00 p.m. Reception will follow in the Kir Room awedWruWop aguf 21 The Nature of Evil Professor Mickey Rothbart examines the Milgram's Experiment. 100 Willamette Hall. 7:00 p.m. (Am%nt+f +p*U 22 (iypsies in Europe Professor C arol Silverman will speak about the Gypsies’ lifestyle and their extermination during the Holocaust Ben Kinder Room, KMl' 3:30 p.m. Revolt of Job Academy award nominated Hungarian movie ab»mt Jew ish life in Eastern l.urispc before the Holocaust IK0 Pl.t’, 7:00 p.m. Free Admission (%ni4Uf 23 Memorial .Service and Shabhat Koinonia Center, 6:00 p.m. awdWy apuf 25 Brave Old M’orld ITic world renown Kle/mcr Quartet Beall Hall, 7:30 p.m. SK Students Seniors $10 General Public "A moral society is committed to memory, for truths are the things which cannot be forgotten." —Elie Weisel Holocaust Survivor Nobel Laureate Afternoon movies: Films about life during the Holocaust Monday through Wednesday Ben Linder, EMU 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Sponsored by Jewish Student Union, the Siqrtui Alpha Mu Judaica Fund and Hi 1 lei For more information call J46-J4bt MEET Continued from Page 7 A from her specially, the 400 meter run, to win the 200 in 24 tH Hamilton took time out from signing autographs to win the BOO-meter run in a modest 2 oh 14 Hamilton set the pace from the start and won by a com fortable margin over Weber State's Shawna Co*. Hamilton, a former Wist.on.sin star, said she was running in Eugene to "toughen up." "I did a workout about a week ago, and it was hailing It was the hardest weather I had ever run in.! just think about that day and know ! can handle anything now." Hamilton said. "It makes vou tougher to run here, that's for sure I'm enjoying it and I feel like I'm getting stronger and tougher Hamilton, who has been train ing in Kugene for several weeks, said there were several reasons she chose to run at the Oregon Invitational rather than the larg er Mount .SAC meet in U>s Ange les. "I don't want to travel a lot. the meet was right here, my coach is here, and my husband came to visit me," Hamilton said. "Kvery thing was in my favor to lie here." GOLF Continued from Page 8A week in Corvallis Mills was runner-up at the Bruin Classic in November when she shot 22‘» as an individual. Following the Pac-10 tournament, the Ducks will wait to see if they are invited to the regional championships in May. The top fin ishers at regional* will compete in the NCAA championships later in May Oregon has never qualified for the national championships in women's golf. 1 Enjoy Spring Cleaning With Our Easy to Use SUPER WASHERS!! Bring your comforters, throw rugs and sleeping bags. Eugene’s Largest^Js^Avi*^ Front-Loading : Washer! 3 MR. CLEAN JEAN'S COIN-OP LAUNDRY k50* WASH A Early mornino weekday special 8-11 am 240 E. 17th (Between High & Pearl) Join ui for the seventeenth annual Ktthl Lec ture Si'onsoted hy the *u tun>l of Jintrnah&tn and i omniunu alum "Let's Stop Abusing the First Amendment" Joann Byrd '64 Ombudsman The Washington Tost Washington. D.C. lursdat. April 20. IW Alumni l.ounge. Gcrlmgcr Hall I 30 p m Joann Bvrd ha-, been ombudsman at The Washington Host since June 15. l*bJ2. Before that. she wasexciuinc editor of The Herald, a 60.000 circulation dads in F.scrett. Wash mg ton, tor more than 10 scars t his Icclutc is made possible with an endowment gilt made in me mors ol Robert Kulil. cdilor ol the Medford Mail Tribune I___—