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Summer Orflrtatlitiand Interview Sign-Up Monday, May 6,2002 • 3:30-5:00PM • Fir Room, EMU Earn credits for a summer internship! Sign up for interviews at regular CDIP Internship sites,or make your own proposal. Proposal forms available online at http://uocareer.uoregon.edu/internship/cdipprop.pdf, or stop by the Career Center. Internships are open to all majors of junior or senior status. oonu . ,, M UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 220 Hendncke Hall ^ ^ -p<p-p^ http://uocareer.uore0on.edu ^ |\ pi, p, |\ 346-3235 C E North Campus 579 E. Broadway 686-1166 South Campus 2870 E. Willamette 686-1600 STUDENT ID SPECIALS • Show Your Student ID • Order by Number X-LARGE 1-TOPPING $R99 The Big New Yorker MEDIUM 3-TOPPING Pan, Thin ’N Crispy or Hand Tossed STICKS 'N WINGS 10 Breadsticks, 10 Wings X-LARGE 3-TOPPING The Big New Yorker S MEDIUM 1-TOPPINGS Pan, Thin ’N Crispy or Hand Tossed STICKS ’N WINGS 10 Breadsticks, 20 Wings .$899 _$899 $1099 $1099 $1099 2 FREE Cans of Soda with Any Above Order! Delivery charges may apply FIND THINGS IN ODE CLASSIFIEDS (BICYCLES, PETS, CARS, JOBS, ROOMMATES, APARTMENTS, CONCERT TICKETS, PLAN E TICKETS, STUFF YOU LOST, TYPING SERVICES, ON-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES) Thomas Patterson Emerald Hendricks Park head gardener Michael Robert examines a dove tree (Davida involucrata), one of the park’s Heritage Trees, the seeds for which arrived in the 1930s. Hendricks Park continued from page 1 of reading a book on the grass. He said retired ecology and biology professors from the University also volunteer their services, as do par ticipants in the Looking Glass Youth Program and Northwest Youth Corps. With a clear, 360-degree view of the Eugene countryside, it is easy to figure out what draws people to the park. It is located on Judkins Point and was created by Martha and Thomas Hendricks in 1906 as Eugene’s first city park. When the Hendricks family decided to make the original 47-acres of ridgeline property a park, Robert said they added both a panoramic view point and changed the future landscape. “By creating the park, they stopped development,” he said. “The city has grown up around the park.” On the hill’s northern slope, visi tors have a glimpse of Oregon Hall and campus. At night by the light of the moon, Robert said the “top of the hill seems to float as if it were in the clouds.” Alfriend said she started garden ing as a work-study student in 1988 while attending the Univer sity. She has continued to help fa cilitate the program for students who participate in it now. There are currently eight students, in cluding freshman Alicia Robe, on the work-study gardening crew. $3.00 OFF PHOTO CD Only $5.99 35mm (-41 color film or APS film. Al lime of develop & print only. Allow 2-3 working days for Photo CD. Print cost additional. RECYCLE The Hendricks Park garden staff will be leading Rhododendron Garden tours starting 1 pan. May 12 and 19 at the F.M. Wflkens Shelter. For more information about the park, tours or general information, call 682-5324 or visit www.ci.eugene.or.us/PW/ PARKS/Hend ricks* Robe said she has enjoyed her out door experience maintaining the native plants and meeting friendly visitors of the park. Robe said she became interested in the position because she was considering becoming an environ mental science major. For $8 an hour, Robe bikes up the hill to work, putting in between eight and 10 hours per week weeding, water ing and taking care of the plants. “By creating the park, they stopped development. The city has grown up around the park.” Michael Robert head gardener “I’ve learned a lot of outdoor care — how to take care of different species of plants,” she said. “I real ly like just being out in the nice, quiet mornings. It’s amazing that you can get paid for that.” E-mail features reporter Lisa Toth at Hsatoth@dailyemerald.com. WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? ODE Classifieds 346-4343