international festival 93 ^ student association international stuaem Europe day • April‘26 "Current Problems in Russia" 11-11:30am by Natalia Koralenko "International Tournee of Animation 12-lpm on European Films "My Life as a Dog" 3-5pm Swedish movie "Turbulent Balkans" TBA Pane 1 diacusslo ■ ill event:; are held at the emu free admission '< all event:; lot information, fall: 146-4187 (Kozu (Much Do you (Know /irtAit i dM.vr( u!i I u f , ' I »•?<♦»*>( i Aurt Plbout Women s ^Health Issues? Women’s Health Issues Workshop April 2l)th, May 6th. May 13th 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Student llcjllh (enter Hrollh I Jui uth i: t’nisrurn I or mure information ami to register cal! 346-4456. Meetings .tie lu ll) in ihc basement of the Student Health Center in the Medical I i hr ary Curricular Implications of the New General Education Requirements fedci/Render/yf\nUunltnri{thm A faculty panel discussion April 26,1993 3:30 p.m. Room 100, Willamette Hall Panelists: Peter Gilkey, Professor of Mathematics Esther Jacobson Tepfer, Maude Kerns Professor of Oriental Art Anne Dhu Mclucas. Professor and Dean of the School of Music Barbara Corrado Pope, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and Director of the R D Oark Honors College Davison Soper, Professor of Physics and Director, Institute of Theoretical Science Jack Whalen, Associate Professor and Head of Sociology Department and Chair of the Curriculum Committee Moderator: Michael Hibbard, Associate Professor and Head of Department of Planning Public Policy and Management and President of the University Senate All interested persons are encouraged to attend Presented by the University Senate and the Office of the President Duck relay teams hit top marks at meets By Dave Charbonneau Orphan I'M V l The Oregon men’s and women's track and field teams prepared for this weekend's Pepsi Team Invitational In fuming in some sea son-best times at the Drake and Penn relays during the weekend. The men's 4*100- and 4x40()-meter relay teams ear h set season ti.-st marks The 4x100 team of DeWayne Ingram. LaVon Pierie, Patrick Khoo and Ronnie Harris finished fifth in the finals at the Drake Relays in Dos Moines, Iowa, with a time of 40.54 Khoo. Pien e, Harris and Orady O'Connor teamed up to take sixth ill the 4v4(K) race with a time of 3:00.05. At the Penn Relavs in Philadelphia, the quartet of Lisa Bedwell. IjiReina Woods. Kelly Blair and Camara Jones ran Oregon's fastest time in 12 years in the 4x400 event with a 3:36.49. earning them an NCAA provisional qualifying mark Unfortunately, with the high cal iber of teams competing m the e\ ent. the Ducks failed to qualify lor the finals Oregon's Julie Beck also got an NCAA provisional qualifying mark in the disi us with a throw of 107-10 at the Drake Relays Friday. Duck Ashley Seim an won the javelin in Iowa. Selman. the former NCAA c hampion in the javelin, has already qualified for die NCAA championships The men did not fare as well at the Penn Relay s, finishing eighth in the 6,000 relay with a time of 15:23.59 and Kith ill the 4x800 meter relay with a time of 7.48.HH. In the women's 1.200-meter relay at the Drake Relays, the team of Tyrza Hunt, Lnkn Klein. Jenna Carlson and Nicole Woodward fin ished fourth with a time of 8:57.56. The Oregon teams will lie ill action at the Pepsi Team Invitation al at Havward Field this weekend Washington State, Arizona State and Kansas State will join Oregon in the final team si oring event of the season lor the Du< ks I FOOTBALL » Continued from Page 6A 3 the depth chart come Sept 4 i when Oregon opens its season at fi Colorado State ( O'Neil started quic kly, throw I ing three touchdown passes in , the first quarter alone The first went for 37 yards to receiver Cristin Mcl.emore Moments later, O'Neil threw an 83-yard touchdown pass to senior Derrick Deadw tier, and the two hooked up again for a ■tfeyard touchdown to give the J Green team a 21-0 lead Tailback Sean Burwell scored I on a one-yard run to pul Green | up 280. before tailback Ku kv ! Whittle took a Gra/iani pass f>2 sards for a touchdown and the While team’s first si ore of tile dev. (.ra/iani connected on n 24 vard [kiss to freshman Dameron Kn ketts for his team's only oth er score of the game. Deadwiler caught one more touchdown pass and finished the day with six catches for 1HH sards. proving to be Oregon's hands-down No 1 re< eiver going into nest season. Oregon's defense made the offense's job a little easier. The first-team defense was without linemen Romeo Bnndison and Silila Malepeai, linebai ker Da\ nl Massey, comerbecks Alex Molden and Herman O'Berry, and safety Cfiad Cota A.S.E. Certified Technician BOSCH AUTHORIZED SERVICE CLOSE TO CAMPUS 1917 Franklin Blvd., Eugene 485-8226