Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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    Deadline for IFC funding approaching
Goal statements for groups
wanting incidental fee funds are
due Nov 1, says David Gibson.
ASUO vice president of admin
istration and finance.
New groups needing help in
the goals process should con
tact the Incidental Fee Commit
tee or Gibson
New organizations need to be
registered with Katcha Phinney,
ASUO director of University
events, before they are allowed
into the goals process. Gibson
says
Goal requirement forms are
available in EMU Suite 4
The ASUO is willing to help
any group through the process,
Gibson says. Copies of past
program goals are available as
examples, he adds
Programs should submit their
goals on time "to avoid un
University debate team
places third in tourney
i ne university debate team
took third place in a weekend
tournament at Gonzaga Univer
sity in Spokane. Wash
The competition is one of four
major debate tournaments this
year
In individual events, Tom
Birkland took third place and
Mike Sauerwine grabbed
second place in the senior im
promptu division In the junior
impromptu division. Kori
Clement came in third and
David Long was a finalist Lisa
Allen grabbed third place in
junior informative debate and
Mike Lee nabbed second place
in the junior poetry division
In extemporary speaking,
Mike Sauerwine was a finalist in
the senior division, while Tom
Cassidy and Jenney Alansky
were finalists in the junior divi
sion.
Alcohol meeting attracts no one
No students attended an or
ganizational meeting for the
University chapter of Boost Al
cohol Consciousness Concern
ing Health of University
Students (BACCHUS) Wednes
day.
The showing is a disappoint
ment but was not unexpected,
said Jim Richards. ASUO ad
A
mimstrative assistant, who is
trying to start the program
The turnout for the meeting
does not mean the BACCHUS
chapter has died he said The
Residence Hall Governance
Council and the Intrafraternity
Council will be contacted to see
if they're interested. Richards
said
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QUESTION THE CANDIDATES
Debate Schedule
Thursday. October 21. 1982 • EMU Ballioom
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
’‘‘Information tables will be open from 10:00 am to
5:00 pm to include ballot measures, information on
candidates, and information regarding ASUO, SUAB,
and SURC.
TIME
10:30- 11:15 am
11:30-12:15
12:30-1:15 pm
1 30 - 2:15
2:30-3:15
3:30-4:15
4:30-5:15
5:30-6:15
6:30-7:15
7:30
CANDIDATES
Grattan Kerans
Jerry Riley
Larry Hill
Carl Hosticka
Robert O’Reilly
Laurel Paulson
William Frye
Jonathan Bates
Margie Hendriksen Senate Dist. 20
George Wingard
DISTRICT
Rep Dist 39
Rep. Dist. 42
Rep Dist 40
Senate Dist. 22
Mike Grove
Mary Burrows
Sharon Murphy
Ballot Measure 3
Debate
Ed Fadeley
Mike Cross
Ross Anthony
Speaker
Rep. Dist. 41
Rep Dist 43
Senate Dist 21
Panelists questions and general questions
open to the floor.
Sponsored by the ASUO, SUAB, and SURC
necessary worry,'' Gibson says
We can be lenient with new
groups to a point — within one
week (ot the due date)," he
says "If established programs
are late we will consider that a
reflection of the program's
management”
The IFC will hold goals hear
ings for ail new groups. Gibson
says, although approval of a
group's goals does not mean
the program will automatically
receive funding, Gibson says
"There is no inherent right to
be funded," he says
For more information, contact
Gibson at 686-3724
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