Singapore Celebration
CHAD PATTESON/Emerald
Students enjoy a variety of foods during the Singapore Students Association Annual Singapore Cultural
Night. The event, held in the EMU Ballroom Saturday, treated guests to traditional games such as Cha-Tek,
four stones, zero point and paper ball. The menu featured Chinese, Maylay and Indian dishes from Singapore.
At the end of the evening guests participated in folk dancing.
Pacific West
Cancer Fund
Scholarship
Three $500 scholarships
are being offered
spring term to students
diagnosed and
treated For cancer.
Information and applications available
in the Financial Aid Office.
a
February 3 deadline.
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on campus at
1214 Kinoaid
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824 Charnelton Street
THIS WEEK
JAN 20-26
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Join us
Wednesday,
Jan. 22
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EMU Main level
, below the Skylight
Area for a taste
)Of gyros and salad.
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UNIVERSITY THEATRE TICKETS
I/23-25, 3I, 2/I An Evening in Becketts Shorts..$4.50 UO, $9.00 GP
.2/28,3/1, 6-8, 14-15 Shadowlands.$4.50 UO, $9.00 GP
S UPCOMING EVENTS
0RT0V0X AVALANCHE TRANSCIEVERS
One component of the Allard and Casey Memorial Safeti
Library is Ortovox Avalanche Transceivers. In a full burial
wilderness avalanche incident, only immediate and effective
search and rescue by companions offers real chance of
survival. An avalanche beacon used properly can be a powerful*”
tool for recovery. This clinic will cover the basics of avalanche
rescue procedures, including hands-on use of the library*
transceivers. Remember, carry avalanche transceivers to lower,
your risk profile, not as an excuse to take risks! Free!
Wednesday, Jan. 22, 7:30 pm
Outdoor Program Barn
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■$7/term Student
membership,$12
Faculty/Staff, $18 Alumni
■W ell-equipped studios in
Fibers, Ceramics, Jewelry,
Silkscreen, Woodworking &
Photography
■ Art workshops and classes
> Supplies, metal
and clay for sale
EMU CRAFT CENTER
EMU, lower level 346-4361 L
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I/24 Kate McKenzie.(2I4 Over) $9.00
I/24 Rebirth To Civilization.$5.00
I/25 Iron Horse.(2IS Over) $8.0
I/3I The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies.$7.00
2/2 Royal Crown Review.$6.00
_ ' HULT CENTER EVENTS
I/24-25 Sound of Music.$27.50/18.50
1/31 George Carlin.$20.00
Tickets subject to service charge
' CHECK OUT THESE VENDORS IN THE EMU THIS WEEK: Candleware
Stone Gekko
Glassware
Tribal Closet
PRESENTATION
Join us for a dramatic presentation of an Outdoor^
Program expedition that peddled across the “Roof
of the World" from Lhasa, Tibet to Kathmandu,
' Nepal. Produced by OP director and photographer,*
Bruce Mason, the multimedia presentation touches
• on the people, religion, and experience of biking in^
the Himalayas. Afterwords, Bruce will discuss the
tricks of international expedition travel. This is a^
fantastic show!!!’
Tuesday, Jan. 28, 7:30 pm
100 WillametteT
ALSO AVAILABLE
fastixx Tickets • Greyhound Bus Tickets
• Ask about Two for Tuesday
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