Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 21, 1976, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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the consume-* o’ toe services
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vocates r toa? area.
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toe student n»e m toe legssarure
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me- preparing tor nee aimers
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to*r pnertoes ' getting child care
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s% couc give themselves a lot
more credE toar toey do tor toe
approatfi they have taken 1a
educational expananc©
&mc« taking office Oft tone 8.
Ova fiat been busy choosing
next years stall Expanding the
ASUO administrative structure
over what it has been the tact two
years, Otiver appointed tour
vice-presidents
Jyme Burris, who headed the
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Marv Cogan *»*© Oxor oe
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«<*> tie Oagon S%»ent LotOy
/OSLi as a no»vw0ir*g member
,-xxj *•■ be reepcrrMoie tor rival
ing students m the ASUOs -eg*
Incadentai Fee Committee (IFC)
dunng trve last year, writ serve as
vice-president n charge of ad
ministration and finance This is
the one position mandated by the
ASUO constitution, and Burns
was appointed, not selected,
which means his position had to
be advertised and open to all
Bums will be responsible for
ASUO contracts. Affirmative Ac
tion. elections and budgetary rela
tions with ASUO programs
Tamamka tvie has been chosen
as vice-president of programs and
community attars According to
Otrver, 'Tamamka wtl be workng
with the programs as an advocate
S» »W> SaM
labve programs
Gary Km «*• be mce-presoent
for university altars Hewdbere
spons&e tor workrtg on any Ac
tons concerrang student codec*
trve bargawang and «wf also coor
dinate the consumers guide to
courses
According to Over there are
sM posrkon open for next year
We have war*-s*jdy arvanaOie
lobbyist posAons. and we have an
tncrecfcOle need tor volunteers
People interested n worfcng
wrth the ASUO should contact
Over or Bums « Sene lotte
EMU. 686-3734
by Greg Wasson
GOD BLESS Ol R P.
PAD
TONIGHT
Hot Dog Night
15c each
Monday, •lunt* 31, 1976