Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 14, 1983, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Schools need to address
war issues, panel agrees
With school systems nationwide
urging parents to change the
channel when the nuclear war
dramatization "The Day After”
airs next Sunday, a Friday panel
discussion took on a particularly
timely cast.
In EMU Room 101, a member of
Students for a Nuclear Free Future
asked two South Eugene High
School students and two Eugene
members of Educators for Social
Responsibility to respond to the
question, "should public schools
address the issue of nuclear war?"
In their introductory remarks,
each answered yes.
Student Paul Mapp said the
schools generally shouldn't shy
away from controversial issues,
although he added that "there's
nothing controversial about the
effects (of nuclear war)."
Teacher Maggie Contrum said
nuclear war is "the most impor
tant educational issue of our
time." But teachers' own ig
norance makes their primary role
a difficult one to fullfill, she said.
Teacher Dale Sturdevant spoke
of additional societal and govern
mental pressures and opposition
to airing the issue of nuclear war
in the public schools.
Sturdevant, who teaches math
and science at Spencer Butte Mid
dle School, said opponents of
nuclear education, namely Pres.
Ronald Reagan and Moral Majori
ty Leader jerry Falwell, "focus on
the traumatizing of young
children, not on preparing high
school kids for particapatory
democracy.
"Very clearly, they don't believe
in participatory democracy,"
Sturdevant said.
Teachers should make students
aware of the effects of nuclear war
and should provide them with
role models of "active dynamic
people who've worked for
peace," Sturdevant said.
An onlooker asked the panel to
respond to the Portland school
district's suggestion that people
under the age of 16 not watch next
Sunday's airing of "The Day
After," which dramatizes the ef
fects of a nuclear bomb blast on
Kansas City and surrounding
areas.
Mapp said censorship was not a
proper function of the public
schools.
Gontrum was noncommittal,
but noted that the Eugene school
district has made no public pleas
for age restrictions.
o
Stlf SERVE WORcJ pROCESSiNq
• IBM personal computers
■ Epson RX-80 printers
■ Diablo 630 printer
and featuring... q
Perfect Writer'**Software .
^Ttinko's copies
860 E 13th
344 7894
< «
««
'.
'»
«>
> >
«>
«>
«»
«>
«>
«.
<»
««
««
1 >
'.
::
«.
::
The
KONA CAFE
announces
BISTRO DINNER NIGHTS
Mon., Tues., & Thurs.
Includes different Entree Nightly,
Vegetable, Salad & Glass of Wine
and don’t forget about
WEDNESDAY’S BEGGARS BANQUET
“An All You Can Eat Special”
Dinners 4:30 •
853 E. 13th •
8:00 p.m.
3450214
1
Every Monday
is dollar night
at
de Frisco^
Well drink special,
Chili dogs or
2 Hot Dogs
Catch Monday Might
Football on our
Big Screen TV
Downtown in the Atrium
99 W. 10th • 484-2263
/<y- '•' ■■■!•'
U of O Foundation
Annual Fund
TELEFUND
STATISTICS
100.000
90.000
80.000
70.000
60.000
50.000
40.000
30.000
20.000
10.000
On 11/7/83 22 Sigma Nu
Volunteers received 184
pledges for a total of
$3,045.
First, second and third
place for most pledges
received are held by:
1st Kappa Sigma - 508
2nd ROTC - 371
3rd Chi Psi - 290
That brings the total for the
telefund to $56,011.
Tonight the SURC/Finance
Club will attempt to set a
new record for total
~ pledges received.
y#
Recycle this paper
GplERAL BOOK P£PARTMErTiT
13TM KIMCAIP
M- Fri 7" 30dm - b 30 pm
•CASH REGISTER. 9ALP? only
.rjO 0TwE£ Pl5CDUrlT5 APPLY
• limited to stock
-uo=^
BOOKSTORE
Overnight
Photo
Processing
Color prints only
In by 2:30 p.m.
Out by noon
Film Specials
Fujichrome lOO
135 slide — 20 exp.
reg. $2.87
$065
NOW dL
Fujicolor
400 ASA
135 print — 24 exp.
reg. $2.78
S249
NOW
36 Exposure
Developing and Printing
Expires 11/23/83
ESI
• 36 axpoaure color print film
developed and printed
• 041 process 135 six* only
• Standard print
$5.29
COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER
8x10
Color
mm
04
■ l la
$1
99
iK
Expires 11/23/83
8x10 Oak-Framad
Color Enlargement
$8.98
OnaCougon niXuMnj
COUPON /ytUST ACCOMPANY ORDER
Expires 11'23/83
T-shirts, jogging shorts
Quality 4”x6” Prints
at Standard Print Prlca
12 Exposure Roll
TTT~
T
Your roll of 12 exposure 36mm
color print film desloped and
printed into custom 4"x6"
prints at standard 3"k5" price
C-41 process only
$2.89
.“tare
On* Cam tip«M
COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY OPDtR
Expires 11/23/83
Quality 4”x6” Prints
at Standard Print Pries
24 Exposure Roll
ITT
32
T
* 4kl
Your roil of 24 exposure 35mm I
color print film developed and I
printed into custom 4"x6' |
prints at standard 3 *5 price I
C-41 process on'v
$4.89 |
Ot On# Cant i
Quality 4"x6" Prints
at Standard Print Prica
36 Exposure Roll
COUPON MUST aCCOmPANYORDER
Expires 11/23/83
~TTTT«
■3
Your roil of 36 exposure 35mm I
color print film developed and I
printed into custom 4"«6" I
prints at standard 3"x5” price I
c-41 r
I process Onty
$6.89
Ono Cant Eapwaa
)UPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER
Expires 11/23/83