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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1981)
Changes sweep P.E. dept. Physical education personnel say they like to use “emotive” words to describe the new philosophy of self-support adopted by the department. Students will benefit, they say, from this stricter yet more responsive program. By ANN PORTAL Of m* Look no farther than the physical education department to see the effects of this summer's budget cuts A new physical education fee, redesigned i locker rooms, tenced-off tennis and racquetball I courts, restricted facility access and an extensive reservation program all go into effect this fall — and more changes are planned The changes are the department's response to a $500,000 gym suit service'' cut made by the Oregon Legislature this summer That $500,000 actually paid for a great deal more than washing gym suits, says dean Celeste Ulrich, including chlorine in the pools, lifeguards, security, locks, sanitation and supervision Although the State Board of Higher Educa tion levied a $3 per term fee this summer to help make up the difference, the physical education department interprets the one-half-million-dollar cut as a clear indication of the Legislature's opinion of physical education support “There's no way for $3 per term that we can give students what we did last year," Ulrich says She says she expects the Legislature to totally eliminate physical education support for 1982-83, the second year of the biennium An ticipating that, Ulrich and other physical educa tion staff members have adopted a totally new outlook for providing recreational services to University students To begin with, Ulrich says either she or physical education head Michael Ellis "probably" will propose the elimination of the physical education requirement early this year at a faculty assembly meeting Continued on Page 43A Kinko’s ^ Copies 4 Self Service • Computerised xerox • Binding • Self service copier • Passport photos 764 E. 13th 344-7894 Hours: 8:30-8:00 pm M-F Sat 12-5 Sun 12-5 The Movies Double Features, Less Commerical Breaks, Commercial-Free Movies, Hollywood Oldies, Cinema Fantastique, Family Classics, and more Movies from the '30’s through the '70’s. Movies this month include: Hitchcock’s Shadow of a Doubt Bing Crosby, Burns and Allen, and Cab Calloway in The Big Broadcast Katherine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor in Suddenly Last Summer (commercial free) George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward in They Might Be Giants And coming the first week in October: Clint Eastwood double feature Silent Running Ma and Pa Kettle at Home From Here to Eternity KOZY is more than movies too. This fall on KOZY you can see Leave It To Beaver, The Video Music Channel, Betty Boop, It Takes a Thief, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Dobie Gillis, and more One ad is just a glimpse of KOZY. Check daily TV listings and our listings in the Oregon Daily Emerald classified section begin ning September 28. Watch KOZY-TV! You’ll love it. You get the best... On KOZY WELCOME BACK STUDENTS... fTTL BMT. o*h*k. it*v *«5UiW){W SPECIAL •'•»■'■ .(Xu, V*' ♦ SPICY ITALIAN w-. BOAST BEEF ♦ HAM ♦ PASTRAMI ♦ PEPPERONI GENOA BOLOGNA > S«-* * • Otm» • w 1 ^ ALASKAN KING CRAB SHRIMP ♦ TUNA ♦ ITALIAN EXPRESS ♦ SAUSAGE ♦ MEATBALL CHEESE ♦ AOW»v* SALAO » • .Vmvm • I • 0*' Rum • V*ma< •» & m * Buy any starred •andwlch for only 99c when you buy one of comparable value. I OPEN PAST MIDNIGHT! 484-6955 Phone Orders Accepted 1304 Hilyard IT'S A GREAT DAY FORA®®.