We're developing some new ideas The Oregon Daily Emerald is looking for an energetic and creative student with an eye for capturing news, sports and feature assignments to fill a staff photographer position. , THE FINE PRINT H you possess these skits and you're interested m gaining valu able experience on a daily newspaper, the photo department is interested in you Stop by the Emerald office Monday - Friday and SB out and appli cation and submit clips of wort For more information, caS Michael Shmdtre at 346-SStt. Deadline is Fnday. Feb 18 at 5p m Oregon to look into Mac Court seating Renewed interest in the Ore gon iin*n s basketball program has presented the athlelit department with one pleasant problem to solve, athlete dirts - tor Kith Brooks said VVednes day. Students who are jamming their floor-level seating at Mi Arthur Court are spending most of the game on their feet in response to the Ducks' ploy this season The students, however, are blocking the view of the sea son ticket holders who sit imme diately behind their section. Our students appear to be getting more involved in the games than they have in rei ent years. Brooks said While I like that enthusiasm, we are concerned about the sight lines for the spot tators behind them Brooks said it would he hard to make much of an adjustment with only four home games remaining on the schedule but that n solution would be rent bed / 1-800-C0LLECT INSTEIID shim peoPLemcjui It! IT MIT TIKI TN HUE I INI IIITUCE CMIECT MU. U C K , |_l_ MOTES before the ll)‘)4 -95 season "We want everyone's experi ence at Mar Court to be a posi 11%«• one." Hrooks said. "Coach Green has the program moving in the right direction, and we want to help him as much as we can We want our students seat ed on the floor to add to the limner ourt advantage we enjoy,” he said "That will he taken into serious consideration when we address this problem next sum mer In thi' meantime, we re glad Mar Court is back." ()regon senior Sara Wilson has been seler ted for the GTE Acad emic All-District VIII women's basketball team. Members of the College Sports Information Direc tors of America cast the votes To lie eligible for the academ ic honors, student athletes must be a starter or important reserve for their respective teams anil maintain a minimum cumulative 3.20 C.I’A for their collegiate careers. The 6-foot-3 Newhall. Calif., center ranks as the Ducks' sec ond-leading scorer and rebound er, averaging 13.1 points and 7.2 relxmnrls per game, and leads the Pat ifie-10 Conference in field goal percentage at r>(v8 percent. The Oregon women's co-captain, who has ar cumulated a 3.4 1 GPA in psychology, was named an at ademir all i onference seler tion a year ago. Wilson joins four other region al honorees who will vie for aca demic All-American recognition along with 35 national award winners. The final recipients will be announced next month The Oregon men's tennis team split u p for matches with Willamette and Portland Tues day afternoon The lop six pla\ ers traveled to Portland, while the next five heat Willamette in a fwst-of-seven series at home. 7-0. Oregon's record improved to f> 5. .uni Willamette dropped to 1 1 Results from Portland were unavailable at press time Oregon's home lineup gave some desired match time to its No Z and i players. Mike Mur phy and Luke Rencher. Both had participated in only one count ing competitive singles match before Tuesday The rest of Ore gon's lineup consisted of Chris tian (Xilke at No 1, Jeff Strong at No A and Km Gorman at No f> Puerto Vallarta MEXICO $463* R T air from Portland 5 nights hotel Transfers & taxes •Price Subject to availability Call Sara or Sanni 343 6818 388 W. 6th Ave. Eugene, OR 97401