Senate Tables Try
For Representation
Editor's Note: Due to space
and deadline limitations for
Friday’s Emerald, not all of
the business covered in Thurs
day’s A8LO Senate meeting
wau printed. This part of the
story cover* that business.
By LARKY LANCE
Emerald Amorims editor
and OIL JOHNSON
Emerald Malt Writer
The ASUO Senate Thursday
also heard, and postponed indefi
nitely, a motion written by Sen
atorial large Chuck Stout asking
that the University faculty serve
notices of motion on any propo
sal "of concern to the ASUO to
come before the general faculty,"
and that an ASUO senator be ad
mitted to general faculty," and
be allowed to express the Sen
ate's position on the proposal.
The bill further provided that
the Senate representative be cho
sen by majority vote of the Sen
ate, and that an additional ms
pority vote could replace him
with someone else.
Stout presented a similar hill
to the Senate at its November 3
meeting, hut withdrew it after
several senators objected that it
was not specific enougit.
Unanimous consent of the hill
was asked for, but there was one
objection.
Vice-President Lee Bollinger
gave up his gavel to comment on
the hill. He said that the bill
was going about this wrong." He
objected to the "step-by-step" na
ture of the bill, saying that more
long-range, substantial requests
should be made of the faculty*
"It becomes a laughing mat
ter, if we ask for one senator (in
faculty meetings) now, one a
year later, and one a year after
that,” he said.
“We're only confirming what
the faculty says—-that we keep
asking for one thing after an
other," he added.
Bollinger got into an exchange
with Donahue, who argued that
Student Soprano
To Give Recital
Soprano Janice Fried, a Univer
sity student, will give a recital
at 8 p.m. Tuesday at t h e School
of Music Auditorium. The per
formance is open to the public
free of charge.
Five songs by Benjamin Brit
ten will open Miss Fried’s reci
tal which is presented in partial
fulfillment of the requirements
for the bachelor of music de
gree.
Miss Fried will also sing seven
Spanish folk songs by Manuel de
Falla: “El Pano Moruna," "Mur
cian Saguideilla,” “Asturiana,”
“Jota,” “Lullaby,” "Cansion,” and
“Polo.”
She will be accompanied by
Carol Anderson on the piano.
The concluding portion of the
program will feature several arias,
the recitative and choral from
Cantata No. 51 by Bach. Accom
paniment will include Charles
Bell and Christian Bowen on the
violin: Robert Huritz, instructor
in music at the University, viola;
Janis Potampa, cello; Ethel Ju
lane Rodgers, harpsichord; and
David Goetdecke, graduate assis
tant in music, trumpet.
Miss Fried formerly studied
voice at the Chicago Conservatory
College. She has done solo work
in concert, recital, oratorio, can
tata, opera, and sacred music.
She has won numerous awards
from musical organizations in
the Chicago area.
Senate representation was need
ed in faculty meetings and that
more could be obtained later if
desired.
The motion was tabled with
the understanding that the Sen
ate’s governing committee would
work out a more substantial plan
of community government, in
volving students, administration,
and faculty together.
The following committee assign
ments were presented at the
Thursday Senate meeting:
• Campus Planning Commit -
tee — Erroll Hammond (chair
man), Stan Woif, Bob Winger,
Patty Mason, Dan Ellison, and
Sparky Petre.
• Fiscal Committee — Dave
Clark (chairman), Jay Jacobs
mulcn, Randy Gragg, Longinus
Ewu, Steve Lamb, and Chip Mc
Geath.
• Academic Affairs Committee
—Dave McCloskey (chairman),
Nancy Holmes, Gary Feu or berg,
Roger Leo, Barry Staw, and Greg
Johnson.
• Governing Committee— Em
ily Knupp (chairman), Sue Bar
tron. Kipp Klopp, Ben Bronfman,
and John Taylor.
• Public Affairs Committee —
Mike Donahue (chairman), Greg
Foote, Chuck Stout, and Steve
O’Leary.
Absent from Thursday's Sen
ate meeting were: Marvin Feuer
berg. Gene Hazel, Barry Staw,
Chuck Stout, John Taylor, and
Chip Megeath.
Campus Briefs
Announcements for Campus Briefs
must be turned In by 1 p.m. the day
before publication. Because of spare
limitations no announcements will be
run more than twice.
Greater Oregon staff members should
turn In their student recommendations
In room 313 SU. Name, mailing address,
high school, and date of graduation
| should be Included.
At 7 a m Tuesday In Hawthorne Hall
there will be u breakfast meeting for
Mortar Board members.
_
Harry Nielsen, associate professor of
philosophy at Notre Dame, will present
a lecture on "Existence Proofs and
Metaphysics" at 4 p.m. Tuesday Ui the
; SU.
•Senate Public Affairs Committee Is
looking for a secretary. If Interested,
turn In an A SCO petition to room 303
SU before Wednesday.
Attention campus political groups;
bring your organisation's stand on
changes In the draft and/or lowering
the voting age to the Public Affairs
Committee meeting at 4 p.m. today in
the SU.
There will be a Junior IFC meeting
at 6:39 p.m. today In the SU. Nominees
are reminded to Me a petition of quail
fleationa and Ideas in the vice-presi
dent's mailbox in the IFC office before
S p.m. Ail pledge class presidents and
JIFC representatives are asked to at
tend.
Theta Sigma Phi—you are needed at
a very Important meeting at 7 p.m. to
day In 307 Allen. Please be there.
The Faculty Student Committee to
Stop the War In Vietnam will hold a
meeting at 8 p.m. today in the SU.
"Have Foreign Students Integrated
into the Life of the University?” Is this
week's briefing topic scheduled for 3
p.m. Tuesday at the World Affairs
Briefing Center In the SU.
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FOR SALE
HI-FI WITH Stereo needle $20; Uni
cycle, 320: Army surplus winter jack
et 30: Dark suit, coot 38 reg., pant*
31” 31" |I0; New crash helmet 310;
London Fog 36; Metal skis 320, Boot*
320. Poles St bindings—free!; '01 Fair
lane 500 3400. 344*0660. Tom Martin.
EXCELLENT contemporary home. 2
bedrooms. Near Churchill High
School. Ideal home for faculty mem
ber. 317,300. Call Mike Hoyman, 345
0934. Charles P. Thompson St Assoc ,
858 Pearl, 34441885.
DISCOUNT! DISCOUNT! DISCOUNT!
2 winter-spring College Inn contracts,
female Triple room. Buy one or both
350.00 discount each.
PLUSH DOUBLE room contract on sale
at College Inn. Phone 345-1616 eve
nlnga.
BETTER BUILT 2 bedroom home. 2
level, view. 3515 Lien Oak Dr. 325.500
For appt. 344 0288 or 896 3897.
HOVER 12 string acoustical guitar.
Fine action, electric pick-up. Hard
case 343-3171.
VACATION HOME on McKer.rle River.
Partially furnished. 37590. 344-0288 or
896 3897.
DORMITORY CONTRACT for sale
Contact Richards, Room 223 the Col
lege Inn.
WINTER SPRING dorm contract for
sal*. Parsons Hall. Contact Aarom,
ext. 2139.
MUST SELL winter-spring dorm con
tract. Ganoe Hall. Contact Bob, ext.
1075.
PAIR OK HEAD standards with good
bindings in good condition. Phone
344-1190. Ask for Jim.
DORM CONTRACT, Moore Hall. Must
sell for Winter-Spring terms. Call
Pam Patton, 2155.
MUST SELL immediately! College Inn
contract. 343-7037 mornings or after
noons.
WOMAN’S College Inn contract, triple
room with 2 roommates, 4th floor.
343-6145.
GOOD CONDITION grill for MGA. 1960
1600 series, phone 343-4527.
STEVENS 12 gauge pump shotgun. Fine
weapon. $60.00. Ext. 358.
HEAD VECTORS 210 cm $60.00. 345
9914 after 7:30 p.m.
2 NO-CLOSING hour dorm contracts.
Ext. 561.
COLLEGE INN Contract. Rm. 315 Dou
ble room. 345 6959.
STEREO CAR tape, speakers included,
many tapes. 345-0279.
DORM CONTRACT. Bean East. Contact
Pete, 343-1781.
COLLEGE INN contract for sale—Con
tact Richards, Room 223.
HEAD SKIS. Vectors, Llft-a-Mallc bind
ings 6-7, $80. 688-3957.
SPRING TERM men's dorm contract.
George Herzog, ext. 2544.
STEREO TAPE cartridges. Custom
made. 343-7140.
COLLEGE INN CONTRACT. Will pay
half deposit, 343-7502.
COLLEGE INN contract. Men or wo
men. Room 732, 343-9271.
CARS & CYCLES
1965 HONDA 305 Scrambler with Bar
nett heavy duty clutch. Sacrifice for
$400.00 Call Bill Wagner Rm. 213 Co!
lege Inn, 343-9271.
MUST SELL. 1904 Plymouth 2-door. 426,
4-speed posltrack, headers, R&H, and
new tires. Will consider trade. Make
offer. Ext. 1066.
’59 CHEV. BELA1R V-8, automatic,
power steering, power brakes, radio,
heater, etc. Perfect condition. Con
tact 139 E. 17th, No. 6.
’61 F85 WAGON. V-8, automatic. Re
built engine installed by Dunham’s.
Excellent condition over all, $825.00.
342-4355 after 5. >
'60 TR-3 ROADSTER. 3 tops, including
new hardtop. Stereo tape recorder.
Red body with whitu interior and
white tops. 343-8302.
I HATE IT! 1956 Buiek Century. Eye
sore! Only 97,000 miles. $74.99 or best
offer. 343-0304.
CLASSIC Black, 1954 Jaguar XK-120
convertible, mechanically tops, new
top. custom Interior. 345-6914 after 5.
’65 MO 1100, 4-door sedan. Very good
shape, with extras. Front wheel
drive, good economy. 344-1837.
CARS & CYCLES
1964 CHEVELI.E, Malibu Sport Coupe,
22,000 mile*, excellent condition, R-H,
4-on-the-floor. Dark blue, light blue .
Interior. CaU D. W. Greinleaf, 330 S.
3rd, Springfield, 74*4007.
19*1 IMPALA, 24r. hdtp., V4, auto7, j
power steering, brakes, windows.
Dave Piper eat. 1094.
’61 PONTIAC TEMPEST. Custom sports
coupe. V-8, Excellent condition *700.
See to appreciate. 688-2241.
’57 VOLKSWAGEN. Excellent condi
tion. Sec to appreciate. Ext. 2292 ask j
for Mike.
—.. ... . .
’52 DESOTO ’55. Everything works. 345
9474. Jim.
’53 VOLKSWAGEN with '59 Porche en- !
glne *895 343-7140.
1949 MG TC collectors item. For details
come to 610 East 12th.
'5* CHEVROLET Belair *2857 Excellent |
condition. Ext. 1384, Rich Goslee.
1964 SUZUKI, 50 cc, $135.00. Call 746- j
6060.
’57 MERC, 2-door hardtop, good shape.
Best offer. 343-4266.
1956 MATCHLESS 500cc. *225.00. Ext.
158c.
19*5 FUEL INJECTION 3^ month old
350 charge over. 344-7282.
VOLVO 1965 station wagon. 344-6786.
1964 HONDA 250 cc. Best offer. 345-9593.
SERVICES
APARTMENT MANAGERS. For your
economy and convenience have us
Install a new commercial washer and
dryer. FREE Installation and main
tenance on our meter plan. Campus
references. Call us for details, 343
8873. Fletcher and Smartt, 1351 Wil
lamette. ,
LET DAM Bookkeeping and Secretarial
Service do your thesis and term pa
pers complete. Typing, editing, and
multllithing . . . they are out spe
cialty. Graduate approved- Pickup
and delivery—free. 668-5605.
SECRETARIAL SERVICE. Confiden
tial. References. IBM executive type
writer, mimeograph, shorthand and
machine dictation. 688-3579.
BANJO LESSONS given by Sid Wagner
now playing at Pietro’s. Inquire at
Eugene Music Co., 345-2333.
; TYPING. Graduate approved. Thesis
experience. Pat McCleary 344-3228
mornings, or 343-0509 other times.
EXPERT TYPIST. Graduate school ap
proved. Theses, term papers, rough
drafts. 688-4284.
QUALITY TYPING. Editing. U. of O.
graduate. Graduate school approved.
3030 Willamette No. 6. 342-2045.
WESTMORELAND Co-operative Nur
sery School. Opening for 4 year old
child. 345-3213 or 343-7876.
TYPING. Six years experience. Grad
school approved. 726-7274.
WILL TYPE term papers, theses. 688
j 7286.
IRONING: Price according to article.
344-8376, 1830 Ferry , No. 3.
I
i TYPING. Experience, dependability.
i 34441930.
TYPING. Graduate approved. 4 yean
experience. 345-5734.
TYPING. IBM electric. Carbon ribbon.
Elite type. 3568 Mill. 343-1327.
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TYPING. Experienced and guaranteed.
IBM electric pica type. 888-5246.
; SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable.
345 1658.
; TYPING. Experienced tvpist, electric
typewriter. 342-3885.
EXPERIENCED typist. Electric type
writer. 343-0316.
SPEEDY TYPIST. 343-5180 or 343 7903.
TYPING in home. 345-2893.
DRESSMAKING— alterations. 746-0723.
TYPING. Mrs. Ryan. 343 6690
TYPING. 344-5781
TYPING 345-1666.
HELP WANTED
TWO STARVING students desperately
need fabulous cook for evening meals.
Inquire 1171 Ferry or call 345-9914
after 7:30 pjn.
CAR WASH—part time help. Also ex
perienced auto detail man: contact
W. F. Sully in person, 1908 S. Main,
Springfield.
DRIVE A CAR from the Bay Area or
to Seattle. Send name and phone
number when available to: W. F. Sul
ly, 1908 Main, Springfield.
NEEDED: 2 girls, full or part time to
work with commercial adv. Please
write PO Box 617, Springfield. Give
phone and hours preferred.
DISPLAY and delivery. Evenings and
Saturdays. Car essential- About 970
commission per week. For interview
call 746 6078.
LEAD GUITAR player for rock group.
Preferably experienced. Call Frank,
ext. 1384. or Sid 345-2816.
FOR RENT
BON 1000 W. 7TH
Ideal, quiet, single nr couple's apart
ments. 1 bedroom, carpeted, drapes
completely furnished or unfurnished
$90-1115. Includes pool, water, gar
bage, parking, and laundry. 343-0821.
APAHTMENT available Dee. 18th for 2
upper class or grad students. Nicely
furnished. 1 block from campus on
14tb. $115.00. 343-2684.
STUDIO APARTMENT available inT
medlately. Onlv $75. We furnish
everything. 785 E. 18th. Call 344-7389
first.
VERY LARGE bed-sitting room ior
male. Quiet, comfortable. 24 hour
heat, parking. 2308 Willamette, 344
9710.
FURNISHED apartment with balcony
and pool. 1 bedroom. 1515 Hilyard,
Apt. 13. 343-7065.
1 LARGE bedroom duplex $75. Sheldon
area. Stove, refrigerator, and garage,
344-4565.
ONE SINGLE and one double room to
post graduate or working person.
Close to campus. 345-1806.
COVERED, heated pool, 1 bedroom
apt. Will sleep 3. Call before 9 p.m.,
342-3953.
ROOM FOR RENT. $35—823. 342 4268.
WANTED
MALE GRADUATE ttodent, interested
in sharing his apartment with same,
starting at end of term. 345-3765 eve
nings.
2 ENGLISH teachers wish to take over
rent of quiet modern apt. during
Christmas vacation. Cali Paul, ext:
2077.
WANT TO RENT HOME. 2-4 bedroom
for 8 week summer session. Will
guard property and give TLC. Write
Oregon Daily Emerald—ML.
QUIET GIRL share 3 bedroom duplex
with 3 other girls. Call 688-3721 after
5.
NEED FEMALE roommates to share
house, 1*4 miles from campus. 344
4084.
GRAD STUDENT as 3rd man for apart
ment. 345-4558.
USED 37 regular Tux, narrow lapel.
Linn West, ext. 1997.
WANTED: Elementary statistics—Hocl
—Math 425. 345-1258, MWF mornings.
FEMALE roommate. Apt. close to cam
pus. 345-0003.
FEMALE 'wants roommate $55.00. Call '
343-4821
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GENIE WUNDEH WIG needs sales per
sonnel. Commission plus bonus. In*
terviews and premier showing at the
Holiday Inn Nov. 21 and 22. 10 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. Gloria Dawn Wigs, 2035
McCary Ave. N.E., Salem, Oregon.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: 1 pair Uue fuzzies. answering
to Abercrombie and Hezekiah. Claim
108 Deade.
LOST: Glasses—will call or drop by
Sunday afternoon.
LOST: Gold Watch lost in girls gym at
first of term. Reward—phone 343-5137.
RIDES — RIDERS
WOULD SOME charitable (for a fee)
person consider chauffering my
roomie and me to Portland Wednes
day afternoon, returning Sunday?
Will pay cash or leftover turkey. 344
2357.
WANT RIDERS to Los Angeles area.
Leaving Tuesday or Wednesday, 342
1068.
NEED RIDE to San Francisco, Thanks
giving weekend. Contact Paola Bono.
Ext. 2283.__
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gentleman interested in companion
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dress: Eleanor Richardson, Rt. 4, Box
53, Eugene, Oregon.
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