Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 1981, Page 8, Image 8

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    Photo by Steve Dykes
Thwarting
‘plans’ for
WWIII
Burning a yellow ribbon during ex
hostage Victor Tomseth’s University
visit was a "righteous act,” several
Revolutionary Communist Youth
Brigade members said at a rally on the
EMU Terrace Thursday afternoon.
The yellow ribbons frequently
displayed during the hostage crisis
symbolize “World War III planning,”
Ismet Guchan told about 300 people.
“What we were burning down were
the war preparations,” Guchan said,
referring to Monday’s incident where
RCYB-member John Kaiser ran before
the EMU Ballroom stage with a burning
yellow cloth as Tomseth entered the
room.
Kaiser, who was arraigned Tuesday
on charges of first-degree arson
stemming from the incident, told
reporters the severity of the charge was
a political statement by the Eugene
police.
Guchan was arrested on the terrace
Wednesday and charged with hinder
ing prosecution during Monday’s in
cident. Another RCYB member who
spoke at the rally, Nancy Whitley, also
was charged with arson. All three were
released earlier this week on bail.
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THE ANNIVERSARY OF POLITICAL 1
REVOLUTION IN IRAN ra ,™> *
i FEBRUARY, 11,79!
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Program: Lecture, Songs
& Slide Show
EMU, FORUM U of 0
IRANIAN STUDENTS ASSO.
FREE, PUBLIC IS INVITED
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13th & Hilyard
Open till 11:00
Fri. & Sat. till 12:30
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Music
in the University’s music school
have master’s — and about 65
percent have doctorates.
At the undergraduate level,
enrollment is down slightly after
a “rapid increase’’ until 1979.
Graduate enrollment, however,
has maintained a steady
increase.
The University graduates two
times as many music majors as
the other five Oregon music
schools combined — or about
two-thirds of the majors in the
state.
Rider attributes part of the
undergraduate enrollment drop
The glorious victory of the 1979 February uprising which overthrew the U.S.-backed Shah’s regime is
not the end for Iranian People but the beginning. .
We are proud of our people.
Iranian Students Association
itinued from Page 3
to students' changing career
views.
"Public school teaching is not
all that attractive to students,"
he says. Students, instead,
major in high-salary jobs like
computer science.
But Rider says he’s “very op
timistic” about career oppor
tunities in public schools.
"If a student goes into
teaching it can lead to admin
istrative jobs.”
And, he says, public school
teachers often move on to
higher education jobs.
Man loses toe
but gains thumb
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AV) -
When Rene Bollman gives the
thumbs-up gesture, what you
see isn’t what you get.
His left thumb' is actually his
left big toe. He lost his thumb in
a woodcutting accident and
surgeons replaced it with his
toe
New techniques in micro
surgery led to the transplant for
the 35-year-old Vancouver man.
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