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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1982)
University Senate elects new leaders f TRACK TOWN PIZZA | The Only Thing That Surpasses Our Pizza Is Our Personality We have sandwiches and a salad bar too! Across from the Dorms 1809 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, OR FREE DELIVERY 484-2799 OPEN HOUSE present L«ve in Concert rass«®» EMU Bamoo^ Tickets at EMC Ma>n Desk CLUB SPORTS Watch sports demonstrations and visit with hosts from 19 competitive clubs 167 EMU recreation CENTER “"'S.I&T Ground Floor child wmCA,,e W,LL Be opt* Hrer^s ierf’°Pm ^ <aropt>y’oseZ?hll(1 «»«r w.rT? "* 'ac ,fe9'vers 'Car, ..—’6 Or c* °°e FOOD SERVICE Free refreshments provided in Suite 4 compliments of the EMU Food Service PRINT SHOP Pick up your free copy of the comprehensive film list Ground loor PH°GRAMS iwr «iS?*»* v« “C^{£V’£S*"' ooi^ MAIN DESK Free check cashing Coupons for a 10% discount on film development En|oy a Monster Cookie , only a quarter while they last Gerald Bogen, education professor, was elected chairer at the University Senate's first meeting of the year Other positions filled included Pat Widmer, Student University Affairs Board member for busi ness and economics, as vice chairer and Holway Jones, reference department profes sor, as secretary The University Senate is composed of 54 elected members — 36 faculty and 18 students All motions for new faculty legislation are referred to the University Senate for deliberation, review, and an advisory recommendation to the University Assembly The University Assembly is composed of faculty members and has the final vote on all issues The University Assembly is scheduled to meet at 3:30 p m on Wednesday, Oct 6 in Room 150 Geology Prothe delivers rebuff to USAB squad slough By Richard Burr Of ttw Emerald The first meeting of the Student University Affairs Board Wednesday was marked by the absence of half of its members Each absent board member will be fined $5 for the no show, says Mike Prothe, SUAB member and last year's vice chair He added that the money will go towards a travel expense fund for legislative lobbying, which the Incidental Fee Com mittee refused to fund during last year's budget session In other business, Prothe announced the schedule for the Oct 21 Political Fair The panel that will question the various political candidates at the SUAB-sponsored event will consist of members of the ASUO, SUAB, the Student University Relations Council, and the Oregon Daily Emerald To kick off the event, Democrat Gratten Kerans, the incumbent state representative in District 39, will debate Republican challenger Jerry Reilly Following the 10:30 a m. debate will be a speech and question-and-answer session by Democrat Larry Hill, running for the District 42 representative position Republican Vern Meyer is unable to attend A three-way debate for the District 40 representative posi tion will mark the 12:30 p m session, with Citizens Party candidate Laurel Paulson taking on Republican Robert O'Reily and Democrat Carl Hosticka Democrat William Frye will debate against Republican Jonathan Bates in the District 22 state senatorial contest at 1:30 p.m. Democratic challenger Margie Hendriksen will face Republican incumbent George Wingard at 2:30 p.m. in the Dis trict 20 senate debate Democrat Mike Grove and Republican Mary Burrows will follow at 3:30 p.m. in the District 41 representative contest Democrat Sharon Murphy will be the only speaker representing District 43 in a speech scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Republican Larry Campbell is unable to attend A Ballot Measure 3 debr *e is tentatively scheduled for 5:30 p.m. University student and Republican challenger Mike Cross will debate Democratic incumbent Ed Fadeley for the District 21 senate seat at 6:30 p m Republican challenger Ross Anthony will give the keynote speech at 7:30 p.m . but Democratic incumbent U S Rep Jim Weaver will be unable to attend the session All sessions will last 45 min utes Oakway Mall—342*5351 STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st _ $2 ANYTIME Anyone can be a father... yff'f&ctno GEel -PLUS [to]