Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 11, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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Completed applications must be turned in
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EMU Cultural Forum
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DANILO
DOLCI
Noted Italian peace activist, poet,
author and theorist of non-violent
drect action, Dolci will speah on
“creativity, education, and
Grass-roots developments”.
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Hatg Dolci comes to America tv talk about non-wotent human
reapons&kty Haig goes to Europe to huxler (ate) human
extermination
Those who would prefer not to die at the hands of Haig
and hts henchmen would do well to welcome Dantic Dolci to
ponder hts words, to take a measure of hope Haig ak
appearances notwithstanding is not god He can only play
god and the performance is a dismal one But Doia plays
human and m an open season on humans we had best take
seriously his counsel hts example his unquenchable hope
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someone like that join the pro
gram ."
While most of the attention
was pointed towards Willhite,
the Ducks were quietly assem
bling a large — the biggest
number in the Pac-10 reported
Wednesday — and talented
class of 1986
Due to penalties prescribed
by the NCAA probation, Oregon
could only offer 25 scholarships
this year, compared with the
usual 30 grant-in-aids allowed
The Ducks used all but one of
them, plus awarded five
scholarships going back to
1981-82 to the community col
lege recruits already enrolled at
the University
Going in to the recruiting
season. Brooks and his staff
knew they needed help in some
key areas
• Immediate help in the of
fensive line, where most of the
blame for last season's 2-9
record fell
• Some young, but talented
defensive linemen for the future
• Replacements in the line
backer corps decimated by
graduation
• A complete stocking of
players for the kicking game
• More bodies to fill the quar
terback position
Without exception, the Ducks
acquired help in all those areas
within the group that included
10 Oregon prep recruits, and
five junior college transfers
"We did fill a lot of our
needs," said Brooks "lam very
pleased with the in-state guys
we were able to get And I think
the junior college guys are pret
ty key ”
Brooks envisions transfers
Ray Wheatly (6-6, 240). Ed
Stringer (6-6, 260) and Steve
Jensen (6-4, 247) stepping into
Ray Wheatley
the offensive line next season
Brian Heater (6-5, 240) from
South Salem, and Mike Berlin
(6-4, 230) from Orme, Ariz., are
the next-biggest in a large
group of recruits — 11 in all
For the defensive line, where
graduation will take its toll next
season, the Ducks lured Ryan
Mickolasik (6-7, 235) from Del
Oro, Calif
Brooks is high on a pair of
Oregon prep linebackers — Dan
Devaney (6-3, 218) from Grant,
and E.J Duffy (6-2, 215) from
Jesuit
Tim Wise (6-0, 185) from
Monte Vista Calif could be the
answer to all of Oregon's kick
ing needs He thumped a 59
yard field goal this year, and
went for a 41.5 average per
punt
After receiving commitments
from quarterbacks Todd Ander
son and Dana Hill earlier in the
week the Ducks picked up a
couple more — Stephen Jones
(6-0, 185) transfer from College
Ed Stringer
of the Siskiyous, and Kevin
Hicks (6-4 . 200) transfer from
Santa Barbara Community Col
lege
As always there are those few
that get away "We did lose
some quality in-state kids,' said
Brooks “I would have liked to
have gotten more, and we lost
some we would have liked to
have
Two of the notable preps that
Brooks wanted were FitzPatrick
and Ashland's Steve Roberts
(6-4Vi. 220) an All-State lineman
on offense and defense
Roberts chose to attend Wa
shington
But in light of the NCAA
probation hanging over
Oregon, Brooks has to be
pleased with this group. 'You
never fill all your needs, but I
think we got some guys who will
really help us down tbe line
“I think the recruiting class is
pretty good But the proof of a
recruiting class is what happens
when they come here."
regon’s class of 1986
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