Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 12, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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    IFC considers late budget request
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The Incidental Fee Committee
decided Monday that it might
allow the campus YMCA into the
budgeting process, even
though the group missed the
Nov. 18 deadline tor submitting
goals
Because of staff changes and
reliance on outdated materials,
the YMCA was not aware when
its goals and budget requests
were due. said Wayne Clemet
son, acting executive director
IFC members had mixed initial
reactions to the request, al
though committee members
eventually agreed with chairer
Karsten Rasmussen to allow the
YMCA into the process if four
members approved by Monday
"We should allow you into the
process It was an honest mis
take," said IFC member Xavier
Romano David Gibson said that
in spite of not wanting to make
exceptions, he had to agree the
"long-standing program"
should be allowed apply for IFC
funds
However, the only other
group to miss goal hearings, the
campus chapter of the Amer
ican Advertising Federation,
was not allowed to submit a
budget. Rasmussen argued
The program had adequate
notice and was contacted
several times, he said
Another committee member,
Katcha Phinney, said she felt
allowing a group in late would
set a dangerous precedent
Other organizations could view
such a decision as a loophole in
goal and budget deadlines, she
said
The YMCA, which sponsors
the Big Brother Big Sister pro
gram on campus, is a small
budget. long-standing group
doing something good, said
Alan Contreras, acting ASUO
vice president of program ad
ministration
“This happens every year,"
Contreras said about groups
filing goals late One student
organization, the Physically
Limited Union of Students, was
allowed to submit goals "very,
very late" last school year he
said
“We have to consider the
consequences,” Romano said,
noting Clemetson's assertion
that the Big Brother Big Sister
program would cease to func
tion on campus if it were not
allowed into the process
Later in the meeting, during
discussion of the budget
process that begins next month,
Rasmussen asked IFC members
to consider a library fund for
next year to help buy books for
"our rapidly fading library "
Funds possibly could come
from the athletic department, he
said
But Rasmussen said the bud
get work that lies ahead of the
committee "looks rather grim ”
"Our job will not be easy at
all," Rasmussen said
The IFC has not received a
report of assets and liabilities
from the athletic ticket subsidy
"mess" or an enrollment pro
jection for next year, he said
Chemistry prof awarded grant
university chemistry prof Richard Finke,
whose research is helping to uncover how a form
of vitamin B-12 operates has been chosen for a
prestigious national award
Finke is one of 17 chemists, biochemists and
chemical engineers in the United States who have
received Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher
Scholar grants
The grants, worth $40,000 each are to be
spent within five years by the recipients to
develop their potentials both as teachers and
scholars "
"Finke s teaching receives high marks from
his students both undergraduate and graduate
says John Keana, a fellow chemist who prepared
the University's nomination He is a dynamic
lecturer who pays particular attention that his
students understand the material
Groups
Continued from Page 1
People have to realize there s a
party in the background she
says
Voting by itself is not poli
tical activism Johnson says
Through constant political ac
tivity, the campus group can
play an important role in the
political process he adds
We re trying to establish
long-run politics, and hopefully
move the Democratic Party in
the direction it ought to be go
ing "
Similarly, the College
Republicans say their goal is to
promote student awareness
Apathy is the number one
party,' says Doug Green an
economics major and vice
chairer of the College
Republicans
The College Republicans
plan to launch a canvassing ef
fort during which club members
plan to encourage dorm res
idents to register to vote and to
join the club if they show an
interest
Green says the group is
characterized by the
progressive conservativism
he sees growing on campus
Both Green and Ridenour
agree that people are fed up
with the current size of govern
ment
Green says the College
Republicans aim their political
ideology at economic rebuild
ing. national security, and con
sistent administration
“We support monetary re
straint. and are against
freeloaders "
However, Republicans
recognize the need for some
government aid to those in
need, he says
College Republicans are
not a minority party on campus.
Green insists, saying the
University is changing its liberal
bent
"The Republicans aren't as
active as some of the other par
ties, but there are just as many
Republicans out there
The campus group says it
alligns itself with the Republican
platform
#We believe that free en
terprise is the most competent
means of providing the means
of living for every one," Green
says
Correction
On Dec 8, 1981, the
Emerald published an article
that concerned a machine
called the Manuped
Throughout the story Man
uped was not capitalized
The writer was unaware that
the name Manuped is a
trademark, registered under
John Thomas, the machine s
inventor and owner
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