Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASUO senate candidates listed
Residence—Off Campus:
Position no. 1—Cliff Zukin;
Position no. 2—Howard Svigals,
Tom Purtzer, Donald
MacGillivray, Jean Baker;
Position no. 3—Paul Konka,
Keith Parrish, Richard Gem
meel; Position no. 4—Nick
Kerns, Bernice A. Hansen, Joe
Driggers, Ed Haney, Teunis
Wyers, Raoul David Lambert.
Residence—Dorm: Bean
position—Michael Ignatius. Rob
Solomon. Pat Callahan.
Class: Freshman position—
Dean Nolan, Bryce Zabel, Jerry
Thomas, Trudy E. Nutter, Jane
E. Marr, Cole D. Timberman,
James Edward Tinker; Junior
position—Darrell Paul Murray,
Harley Leiber, Tim Mabry,
Stephen Alfred Maizels;
Graduate position—Douglas
Marshall, C. Elane MacGillivray.
Academic Division, Liberal
Arts—Humanities; Anne Holt,
Betty Jean Harris, Steve Ar
mitage, Dan “Buster” Heims,
and M. Keith Hamner.
Liberal Arts—Social Science;
Richard Sanchez, Sandy Gordon
and William Kirkpatrick.
Liberal Arts—Natural Science;
Cathy Ralston, Gary L. Ball, Pat
Bonner, David Bussman and Leo
A. Simmons.
Journalism; David J. Bushnell
and James W. Russell
Law; Clayton H. Brant and
Steve Joseph.
Business; Robert C. Beattie,
Bryce C. Bankert, Ross M.
Lienhart and Peter M.
Feibleman.
Education; Barbara Woodside
and Marty La Pointe.
Music-Library; Thomas
Bonner, David Bartel and
William Randolph Bourne.
CSPA-International Studies;
O. Elizabeth Lapping and
Douglas C. Chambers.
Supportive Services; Rosa
Maria Solano and Daphne L.
Woods.
• Ethinic-At-Large Division,
Black Student; Johnnie Mae
Parks.
Chicano Student; Gloria
Gonzalez.
Foreign Student; David Cheng.
Native American Student; Vici
Partsafas.
At-Large No. l; Jim Beraau,
Hank Itkin, Thomas J. Hartfield,
Randy Roach and Dottie Flores.
At-Large No. 2; Kevin Lin
^Jgren, J. Dennis Grubbs, Dan
Barkovic, Ann Olson and Bill
Beardsley.
At-Large No. 3; Roger W.
Wyatt, F. Patrick Barry, Larry
Taylor, Christine Chisholm.
At-Large No. 4; David Lynn
Wimmer, Gail Hoffnagle, Andy
Holcomb, Lance Lee Herrington.
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except during exam and vacation periods, and
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Bill Bucy Editor
Al Pheln6 General Manager
On Campus
New student union to be considered
There will be a meeting today at 1:30 p.m. in 31S EMU for all in
terested representatives from undergraduate departmental student
unions. This is concerning the feasibility of and potential for the
formation of an interdepartmental student union. Contact Teunis
Wyers (Sociology) 686-3803 or Douglas Rake (Anthropology) 343-5804.
Candidate's ballot slogan omitted
ASUO vice-president Fred Loveys has announced that a ballot
slogan for Thomas Hartfield, running for at-large senator number 1 in
the ASUO elections today and Tuesday, was inadvertently (Knitted
from the ballot.
The slogan, according to Loveys, should read, “Legalize beer and
marijuana on campus, get concerts back to Mac Court.”
Ombudsman sessions start today
The University chapter of the American Association of University
Professors (AAUP) will hold ombudsman sessions for students and
faculty of the University starting Monday, Nov. 13.
Volunteer members of the AAUP chapter will take daily shifts
from 2 to 5 p.m. in 117 EMU to attempt to solve some of the problems
faced by individuals in a growing university.
Grace Graham, professor of education, is coordinator of the ex
perimental project. Both the Associated Students of the University
and the EMU are cooperating in the project, she said.
Grants offered for Chinese majors
Five scholarships at $100 each will be available for students
majoring or intending to major in Chinese. Selections will be made by
the end of the Fall term. Judgment will be based on scholastic
distinction and financial need. Interested persons may contact Prof.
Palandri at the Department of Classics and of Chinese and Japanese.
The grantor is Roger Hong (class ’65) of Portland, and was Prof.
Palandri’s student of Chinese ten years ago.
Ecology topic of talk
Rezneat Darnell, coordinator for the United States of the Task
Force for the Conservation of Fresh-water Ecosystems, set up as part
of the International Biological Program, will speak today at 4:30 p.m.
in Room 123 Science on the topic “Natural Area Preservation”. The
public is invited.
Darnell is Professor of Oceanography and Biology at Texas A. A
M. University.
OSPIRG seeks directors
Applications are now available in the O.S.P.I.R.G. office, EMU
Room M-lll, for those students interested in a position on the
O.S.P.I.R.G. local board of directors. The positions are open to all
students and shall be decided in a general election concurrent with the
A.S.U.O. elections, Nov. 20-21.
The deadline for receiving the applications is Wednesday, Nov.
15, 1972.
‘Floating Campus' lecture slated
Experiences as teachers on “World Campus Afloat” and ob
servations on the state of education and communications processes in
places visited while on cruise will be related by Thomas and Joy
Ballinger in a public lecture Monday, Nov. 13, at the University.
The informal lecture, which will be illustrated with slides, will be
at 2:30 p.m. in Studio B of the Audio-Visual Media Center, basement
level, University Library.
The Ballingers will discuss their experiences as members of the
Africa-Asia cruise of World Campus Afloat during Spring Semester,
1972. World Campus Afloat is a project of Chapman College and
Orange County, California.
On the cruise, Professor Ballinger, acting head of the Department
of Art Education of the University’s School of Architecture and Allied
Arts, taught art history. Mrs. Ballinger taught linguistics and served
on the library staff of the shipboard university. Part of their dialogue
will concern the libraries visited on the cruise and the challenge of
library service on board a ship.
The program is sponsored by the Seminar on Libraries Abroad of
the School of Librarianship.
Freshmen hopefuls must file
Freshmen wishing to run for Freshman class president and vice
president must file with the ASUO Secretary in 306 EMU by 2 p.m.
Wednesday.
Vacant class office positions will be filled during the general
election on Nov. 20 and 21.
Shuttle bus confusion
clarified in statement
A recent article in the Emerald described a shuttle bus service
operated by the State of Oregon’s Department of General Services A
limited schedule of service is available between Eugene, Salem and
Portland. Confusion has arisen over who, may use the shuttle buses.
The following is an excerpt from a General Services Division
memo regarding travel methods. “Travel on buses is limited to of
ficial use. Tickets are available at all motor pools in books of ten or
twenty. Each ticket is good for a single one-way trip and costs $1.
Ticket purchases must be made or approved by authorized agency
personnel. All purchases will be billed to using agency on a monthly
basis.”
Official business is defined as “any program that has been ap
proved by the legislature.” Individual students may not use the shuttle
buses. ASUO organizations may purchase ticket books for use by
individual organization members on state business.