Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1982, Section A, Page 3, Image 3

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    Kurt Magnuson, Mark McCrary and Curt Harms take
advantage of a University dance class.
Men flex dance abilities
Rudolph Nureyev, look out!
The University's dance department is hopping with male
talent — which has prompted it to offer a class geared toward
men.
So far, eight men have enrolled and are benefitting from
the attention of the male faculty member, David Berkey
Berkey says an all-male class can concentrate on areas
like upper body strength and large jumping movements that
coed classes tend to avoid Since men are usually in dance
classes that are 90 percent women, Berkey's class gives the
men the extra attention they often can't get, Berkey says
Berkey believes the men are still "a little reserved,"
despite the ail-male atmosphere.
"Some of the men are intimidated and embarrassed if
they're not that good," says Todd Hermanson, a theater
major and dance student in jazz II and intermediate tap
"The department is very supportive of the men in the
program," he says
Getting through the dance fundamentals in the men's
class will make participating in an integrated class much
easier for those who are inhibited, says Dan Conroy, a
member of the class
"Berkey bridges all the styles of dance together so well,”
says Conroy
The class focuses on the strength needed for ballet, the
balance necessary for jazz and the flexibility essential to
modern dance, Conroy adds
"The class has helped me a lot in trying new things —
flexibility, putting combinations together more smoothly —
and it has also increased my appreciation for dance,” Conroy
says
As the class becomes more of a group — an ensemble —
the students will come to trust themselves more, Conroy says,
and will lose their intital inhibitions
Programs skip deadline
Five ASUO-funded programs
did not turn their goal
statements in on time, says
Sheila Schain, ASUO budget
director
Physically Limited Union of
Students. Cuba Study Group,
Philosophy Club, Associated
Student Chapters/American In
stitute of Architects and
Recreation and Park
Management Graduates did not
submit goal statements
Monday, Schain says. Student
groups that do not have goals
approved by the Incidental Fee
Committee are not funded
Groups that turn in their goal
statements late will be judged
on a case-by-case basis, says
Bart Hill, IFC chairer
Four new groups submitted
goal statements, Schain adds.
They are American Advertising
Federation, Asian Study Soci
ety, East Campus Tenants and
U of O Song and Dance Troupe,
she said.
A CONVOCATION
EXPLORING THE CONSEQUENCES
OF NUCLEAR WAR
Thursday, November 11 • 3:30 - 5 p.m.
Room 123 Science 1
Format: A Video Presentation by Retired Admiral NoelGaylor
Followed by a Panel Discussion with Steve Johnson,
Sociology; Myron Rothbart, Psychology; Dave Soper,
Physics and Allan Winkler, History
Chaired by Robert Berdahl, Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
OSPIRG starts hotline
to counter budget losses
The Oregon Student Public
Interest Research Group
announced its new consumer
hotline at a press conference
T uesday
OSPIRG is starting the hotline
to counter cutbacks in other
public and private consumer
organizations, said Bruno
Bersani, OSPIRG spokesman
The hotline, which begins
operating today, will give
students hands-on experience
in dealing with consumer
complaints and will fill the gap
created by budget cuts, he said
Peter Sorenson, a Eugene
lawyer who is training the hot
line personnel, said the hotline
is mainly an information service
“We are not trying to take
sides." Sorenson satd.
Consumers or businesses
can find out applicable laws and
public and private agencies to
contact about their complaints,
he added
"We hope to spot patterns (in
consumer complaints) and then
point them out to government
officials.” Sorenson said
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