Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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Alcohol survey sparks plans
for campus education program
A recent campus alcohol
survey has sparked interest in
starting a University alcohol
education program, says Frank
Geltner, University program
consultant
Geltner and Dean of Students
Robert Bowlin have applied to
Metropolitan Life Foundation
for a $22,623 student health
grant. The University would pay
an additional $8,841 of the
program s costs
Results from the alcohol
survey, conducted by
Gwartney-Gibbs, are included
in the grant request as justifica
tion for the program
Gelter isn't sure where the
University would get its share of
the money If the grant is
approved, various offices — in
cluding the ASUO — would be
asked for funding, he says
University money would pay
for computer time and office
supplies, Geltner adds
The ASUO and Geltner are
searching for volunteers for the
student-run program, he says
The student volunteers would
staff a University BACCHUS
(Boost Alcohol Consciousness
Concerning the Health of
University Students) chapter,
says Jim Richards, ASUO
administrative assistant for
program development The
BACCHUS program began at
the University of Florida in 1976
“This is not an Alcoholics
Anonymous," Richard says
"It's an educational group to
inform people about respon
sible drinking.”
Richards considered starting
Emerald takes top award
For the second year in a row the Oregon Daily Emerald
has won top honors in the Columbia Scholastic Press
Association's newspaper contest
Last year's Emerald was among 10 medalists selected
from a field of campus newspapers nationwide
Other medalists included the Old Black and Gold, Wake
Forest University, The Daily Bruin, University of California,
Los Angeles, The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Chron
icle, Duke University and The Daily Beacon, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville
The 1980 Emerald also was a medalist in the annual
contest.
an alcohol educational program
previously, and the survey
results and an alcohol-related
death of a friend provided
further motivation.
Richards' fraternity. Phi
Kappa Psi, is taking steps
toward responsible drinking, he
adds
This year, the fraternity is
providing non-alcoholic
beverages at parties and a
snack food, such as popcorn, to
slow alcohol absorption into the
bloodstream, Richards says
He is pushing for Incidental
Fee funding for the program this
year. Interested students should
contact him in the ASUO office
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evacuated area detected quan
tities of dangerous hydrogen
chloride and other chemical
gases, said Gus Von Bodungen
of the state’s air quality division
There were fears that fumes
might spread as far as Walker,
about 10 miles to the west,
where about 75 evacuees were
being cared for by the Red
Cross.
No injuries have been
reported, but evacuation
extended on Wednesday to
Satsuma, a small community
about five miles west and
windward of the blaze.
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