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ASUO Pres., committee choose 3 vice-presidents By Dane Claussen Of th* Emerald ASUO Pres-elect C J Balte has selected an Incidental Fee Committee member, ASUO program director, and Emerald associate editor to fill his three vice-presidential positions for the next year Selected Wednesday by Balfe and a hiring panel were David Gibson, vice president for ad ministration and finance; Vine son Green, vice president for program development: and Ann Portal, vice president for state and public affairs Gibson is currently an IFC member, Green is director of the Black Student Union, and Portal is the Emerald's associate edi tor for higher education Alan Contreras, current ASUO vice president of pro gram administration and a member of the hiring commit tee, said that all three are "ex cellent choices' who will per form their jobs well "The most capable person when it comes to fiscal man agement that I've ever met,” said Balfe about Gibson "David Gibson is going to be particularly well-situated to help the new IFC, who are not as familiar with the process," Con treras said Gibson applied for the posi 1 YOUR TURNTABLE MAY NEED THIS $39.95 UPGRADE Check your turntoble for these symptoms: • LOSS OF HIGH FREQUENCIES Realize that as your cartridge slowly wears out. your ear is daily getting used to the sound so try to remember what the system sounded like when it was new • DISTORTION IN MID-RANGE AND HIGH FREQUENCIES Generally indicates a badly worn stylus (needle) or a maladjustment in cartridge overhang and offset angle (which eventually damages your record collection). • INCREASE IN BACKGROUND NOISE- More noticeable between tracks on the record, this could mean a simple tracking force adjustment is necessary, or it could be indicating a breakdown in the damping material around the cantilever. * NAPIER AUDIO'S $39.95 UPGRADE INCLUDES: • Your choice of either a GRADO GF3E+ cartridge (55.00 value) or a SONUS SR-202 cartridge (60.00 value). • FREE set-up and adjustment of the cartridge in your turntable (includes mounting, tracking force, overhang and offset angle adjustments please bring in your turntable for these adjustments). • Your positive confirmation of increased quality of sound after auditioning your new cartridge (if not satisfied, we ll void this transaction - you can t lose!) YOUR RECORDS WILL THANK YOU! napier_audio 2705 Willamette 465-1945 tion after becoming interested in the budgeting process this year as an iFC member "I like the job,” he said, adding he thinks he can make a significant contribution to the ASUO Ex ecutive Two top priority goals will be discovering exactly how much money is in the reserve fund of overrealized incidental fees and standardizing program tele phone costs. Gibson said The Legislature should allow the re serve fund to be invested, he added "Vincson has a real strength in that he knows programs." Balfe said of Green Contreras said, "his (Green’s) experience as a program direc tor and an excellent idea of how to work with programs in a pos itive manner” will be definite pluses for the administration He is well-suited to "provide them (programs) with the guidance they need," Contreras added lareen saia inar ne aectueu iu apply for the post because he has enjoyed his job as BSU di rector and because he is anx ious to serve as a resource to programs and organize special events He said he wants to be “someone to bring unity between the programs " The reason Portal got the job was her ' extensive and com plete knowledge of issues'' on and off campus, said Balfe "I don't think you could find a student willing to do the job that is as knowledgeable about student-academic issues," Contreras said Portal said at this point she thought it was better to become an advocate for higher education than a reporter of it." “After a year of covering higher ed, half of what I know can't be printed in the paper,” she said, emphasizing that the ASUO vice presidency will af You can still take advantage of our low prices on condoms creams, jellies and foam (10%--4Q% less than retail) for a FREE mail order form write ZPG Seattle, Dept. 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Seattle, WA 98103 A non-profit project of Zero Population Growth Seattle ford her an opportunity to use knowledge acquired covering the state system of higher education tor the Emerald Portal said her first goal is the removal of the $49 tuition sur charge and informing legisla tors about University students' opinions on higher education issues Green's position will include the program development re sponsibilities of the program administration, and academic and university affairs vice pres idencies of this year, Balfe said Gibson's office will co-ordinate all matters dealing with funds, and Portal's position will con centrate on the legislature, he said "Every move they make will be in the students' best inter est." said Balfe about his vice presidents An executive vice president to co-ordinate efforts between the three other vice presidents and other ASUO office officials will be selected by the end of next week, Balfe said Hotel offers special rate to jobless Need a job in the Portland area’ The Par amount Heathman Hotel in downtown Portland wants to help by offering unemployed people rooms for half price Tony Byers, sales man ager of the hotel, says the Heathman wants to help the little guy. 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