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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1981)
Committee marks possible University cuts bALhM — it s pretty much all over but the crying for higher education in the Legislature, according to the chairer of the Joint Ways and Means education subcommittee. Sen. Jim Gardner, D-Portland, says his panel has made nearly all of the deci sions about higher education funding for the 1981-83 biennium. The subcom mittee has spent the last month targeting possible budget cuts in case Gov Vic Atiyeh’s revenue proposals are rejected by the Legislature. For the first year of the biennium, the Legislature is setting specific priorities on where the budget ax should fall. As Gardner explains it, these priorities are designed to give Chancellor Roy Lieuallen and the state higher education board some breathing room At its Tuesday meeting, the subcom mittee approved a 21-item list that ranks the cuts to be made depending on how many dollars must be carved out of Atiyeh’s proposed budget. The list as sumes a 17 to 17.5-percent tuition in crease for resident undergraduates. The sixth item on the list would bump that to 25 percent at the medical, dental and veterinary schools. Number five calls for the cutoff of state support for intercollegiate athletics at both the universities and colleges, a move that Gardner admits is likely to kill the programs at the regional colleges. Sixteenth on the list is ending state support for most physical education courses at the institutions. This item is one of the most controversial because Lieuallen and the state board contend it is an impermissible intrusion by the Legislature into decisions on what classes will be taught, Gardner says. 686-BIJU THE BIJOU THEATRE 492 E 13th (at Fany St) The Best Sound System The Best Theatre in Town Admission $2 Ask about The Bi|ou's "spilt-ticket" double feature admission policy PICK UP SPRING SCHEDULE AT THE BUOU. ENDS TODAY ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T Nightly 7 30 pm THE TALL BLONDE MAN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE Nightly 9 30 pm STARTS THURSDAY Two directed by Luis Bunuel THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE and THE PHANTOM OF LIBERTY COMING!! Two 3-D films THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON and IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE 619 5-27 SAC'S CIRCLE OF FRIENDS presents a "NQRML" perspective W/Rtothe R.Ad , the M.M and possibly for the eighties Time to turn the clock back and heed the subliminal message of REEFER MADNESS with The Little Rascals THURSDAY, MAY 28 7:30 & 9:30 PM 180 PLC $1.50 5-28 ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY presents PETER SELLERS 8 RINGO STARR in THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN SATURDAY, MAy 30 7 8 9 PM 177 LAWRENCE $1.50 615:5-27 HORSEBACK RIDING Hayrldes* Barn dance C Bow Arrow Ranch 345-5643 370:MWF / JUBILATION! A Rock Musical 25-voice folk choir Choreographed by Joan Lazarus Wed. May 27 6:30 pm at Wesley Center -1236 Kincaid Fri. May 29 8:00 pm at First United Methodist Church - 1376 Olive Adults-$2 Students, Seniors $1 For info call Wesley Center 344-4219 Residence Hall Governance Committee Looking for a leadership experience next year? □ The Residence Hall Governance Committee is looking for a Director of a new Student Services Organization responsible for coordination of Residence Hall social, educational, and recrea tional activities. □ This is a fantastic opportunity to earn experience and money. □ You can pick up additional information and an application at the Housing Department office located in the Walton Complex. □ See the Classified Ad in today’s Emerald. (RHGC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer) HsurLoffc / fot* MenandWjmen Ij^Tr' TWv/ 'Al \t^ THOSE EASY LAZY DAYS ARE ALMOST HERE! Be ready with an easy style for comfort with class from the HAIR LOFT. 2 campus locations 1239 Alder 485-1202 1461 E. 19th 484-2565 WALK INS WELCOME BLUEGRASS FANS Meet tonite at DUFFY’S THE STARVING STRINGS Live Bluegrass Music from Seattle 616:5-27 STEPHANIE There's a rumor you've given up your sheep skins, And have learned to drive a clutch You’ve given "Ted" his place on the floor To snuggle with me. And such The past year has been "Awsome" Nights of wine, walks, and song There was even the night we ate possum And the summer that seemed too long But now the year has gone by And yes. we are still very young To today I give a sigh And pray tor tomorrow ‘8? to soon come Happy 1 year, LOVA- M 5-27 BOBETTE All yearlong you've never sent me a personal, not even a Heart Throb, Now you can make amends Send me a SPRING FLING 20 words for $1,50 (cheap) if placed by June 5 at 1 pm (the usual locations) SCOTTY 5-27 MAT BOARD on sale this week. 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Floppers • Little Graduate Owls & Dachsunds • Red satin kisses * Oregon Duck soaps • Stash boxes • Travel accessories such as mini tool kits, folding cups, boxes on strings & travel tooth brushes & Ians • Gift boxes, bags, wrap & ribbons • (P.S.-Father's Day is June 21st) Finnegan’s Cards & Gifts 1208 Hilyard St • 484-0520 622 5-27 MAXIE meet me at 1 pm for a game Astroids at Lenny's Gourmet Hot Dogs in the Courtyard LUIGI tfn NEED VITAMINS? Save 20% off regular price everyday Radiance, Schifl, Thompson and others NATURAL VITAMIN SHOPPE 945 Garfield (across from Mr Steak), 343-6305. Monday-Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5 271 :tfn HAVE A PARTY! VIDA BARN Call evenings 896-3913 tfn SUMMER STORAGE FOR YOUR PERSONAL BELONGINGS Clean-Dry-Secure Sizes 5x5,5x10, and larger SELF STOR West 11 th at Bertelson 344-2710 _- _349:6-8 DUFFY'S Luncheon Special TODAY IS ’/2 of our HUGE CHEF SALAD with Ham Cheeses-Eggs Tomatoes etc etc, Reg, $3.50. Today only $1.50 __604:5-29 PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE: 7 years state license, non-sexual, house calls, Dr referral accepted, Byron 345-1231. 6-8 FORGOTTEN ANYTHING? LIKE FILING YOUR INTENT TO REGISTER CARD FOR SUMMER SESSION. Stop by Room 64 PLC or the Registrar's Office 608 5-29 TO THE SIGMA PHI EPSILON LAKE SHASTA II SEX BROS: You all suck Here's to mandatory straight shots, deck dance, ship charts, passout, tap hits, Earl and Dave's comedy show in the raft, Eric and that damn water gun, the fountain of youth, the B A 's from the passing boat, the fireside and lizards. Kaluha french toast, raw hamburgers, Bether's Old Family Peach Recipe, surprise early morn ing O J treat, the "you suck" box, mandatory tosses off the boat, poop deck action, articles lost off boat, massive sunburns, traditional fraternity songs led by Harney, monsoons, Buffett, the "lost" rock, trips past squeaks, backgammon (Schrader - you cheat!) Slotta's diving lesson, Jim - no more break. Sealtite (Kevin's buddy), "The All-American Couple." candle-passing, bowl-passing, pirahnas, chapter council with Jim, s'mores, the ladn that lumped out in front of us, diving contest with awesome judge, mixed company. You're all weak tits but we love you anyway Thanks for the memorable cruise, it couldn't have been better1 Love ANNIE, SANDY, CHERI, LINDA, EILEEN, NANCY « KIM P S Where's the god damn1 5-27 BRENT Words alone cannot express how indebted I am to you for being such a wonder ful, supportive, and conscientious rroommate You are probably the greatest, most likable buy I have ever met. Forever grateful. JIM HOLM _5-27 McAlister's Man ol Last Week was JIM NAKAMOTO For keeping the hills alive with the sound ot music!_ 5-27 TJH Saturday's luau was one to remember. That evening we spent I'll never forget. The trip to Portland couldn't have been better; watch ing the lights together. Then back to Eugene to top the weekend off with dinner Thanks tor being special. 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