Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 25, 1984, Section A, Page 3, Image 3

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    IFC, athletic dept, work out funds ^
me incidental bee Committee and the
Athletic Department worked our the final details
of the IFC funding contract Thursday. Agreement
was reached Monday on the level of funding,
which gives the athletic department about
$128,000 less that the $850,000 originally
requested.
Student Incidental fees will fund 50 percent of
minor and women's sports, not to exceed
$602,439. The IFC will also match student ticket
s^les up to $120,000.
The athletic department funding will increase
student incidental fees by $3, raising them to $59.
Student tickets for men's basketball will also be
raised from $2 to $3.
The athletic department is disappointed with
the level of funding, said Chris Voelz, assistant
athletic director, but she said she was pleased
with the way the IFC handled the negotiations.
"I want to go on record that you treated stu
dent needs fairly and treated our needs fairly,"
she said.
University Pres. Paul Olum must make final
approval of the IFC contract.
In other business, the IFC allocated $300 to
the Student University Relations Council as seed
money for promoting homecoming.
Tests take a backseat next week
In theory, dead week should be the easiest
week in the term. No big exams — just seven days
to prepare for the next week's finals.
Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Last
term, the Student University Affairs Board receiv
ed about 60 grievances from students charging
that various professors had violated the Univer
sity's dead week policy. And about 30 of the com
plaints turned out to be valid, according to Mike
Prothe, the outgoing SUAB chair.
The policy, as enacted by the 1982 University
Assembly, states that no finals or examinations
worth more than 20 percent of the final grade be
given during dead week, except for make-up ex
ams. In addition, no projects may be due unless
clearly specified on the syllabus during the first
two weeks of the term. Take-home exams, mean
while, must be due no earlier than the date of the
normally scheduled final exam.
Most of the grievances can be worked out
directly with the faculty member, Prothe says, ad
ding that the professor never learns of the stu
dent's identity throughout the process. If
necessary, SUAB will take the grievance to the
department head, dean, or vice provost, Prothe
says.
"We urge students to turn in their grievances
in advance," he says. "If they call the day of the
exam or the day before the exam, to change it is
too much of an impact on the students who have
prepared for it."
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Alpha of Oregon chapter of Phi Beta Kappa proudly
announces the names of those elected to membership in
1984. For more information about Phi Beta Kappa, call
Tel-Info and request tape 431. The 1984 membership
committee chair is Suzanne Tamiesie, University Hous
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1984 Oregon Six:
Mary Cecilia Dasso Leslie Barbara Schults
Diane Dee Ellis Todd Patrick Sprague
Mary Patricia Hotchkiss David Charles Wingrove
Additional new members-in-course
Martha Elizabeth Adler
Pamela Jean Allyn
Ann Elizabeth Alter
Peter Edward Andersen
Christopher Armeniades
Todd Patrick Armstrong
John Kevin Arntz
Martin James Barrett
Debbie Marie Bolles
Suzanne Carol Bolton
Keith Charles Bowen
John T. Bundy
Julie Carol Calder
Ethan Ray Carlson
Melissa Kay Carpenter
Valerie D. Ina Caruso
Chee Jau Chau
Richard Thurston Clarke
Susan Jane Cleaver
Joseph Holt Clifford
Darren Denise Crafty
William K. Cunningham
Tracy Jo Danish
Gary Lee Davis
Jane DeMordaunt
Nancy E. Duhnkrack
Linda Ann Edwards
Betty Jane Ellis
Laurie Jill Evinger
Daniel Kevin Flood
Roxanne Elizabeth Fox
Loreen Lee Giese
John Nelson Goodwin
Karen Lisa Gustafson
Rannah Williams Hall
Marie C. Halvorsen
John David Hamburger
Cary Elizabeth Hancock
Dan Harwig
Stephen Rexford Hinkle
Jefferey Kiyoshi Hirai
Pamela Lynn Houston
Renee A. Irvin
Robert Neal Johnson
Douglas Russell Jordan
John Ignatius Kavanaugh
Robin D. Kelley
Janice Carol Kelly
Carol Genetti Key
Mary Caroling Kimball
Patricia Ann J. Kirsch
Joan Bowman Kisling
Douglas Alan Koekkoek
Harol H. Koyama
Jan E. Lafeman
Travena Ching-Man Law
Lisa M. Leimar
Alex Daniel Matter
Theodore N. Marks
Randall James Martin
Richard L. Martin Jr.
Julie Kay Melander
Thomas Edward Melia
Marilyn Elizabeth Mohr
Douglas George Nash
Neguine Navab
Helana Marie Neumann
Karl Jon Newman
Sin Sing Ngo
Mark Jay Nitzberg
Mark Allen Norling
Andrew Charles Oken
Drew O’Rourke
Christopher L. Orsinger
Mark Anthony Osborne
Talliene M. Osborne
Ariel Michael Paisley
Lawanda Gayle Potter
Michele Diane Reichelt
Russell Duane Rhoads
Juliet Churchill Robertson
Daniel Kim Seubert
Lonni Rae Sexton
Robert Curtis Sheley
Mary Virginia S. Sherman
Elizabeth Hirshy Smith
Elizabeth Anne Specter
Linda Irene Sperline
Craig Wallace Stauffer
Erik Douglas Stowed
Lawrence S. Swanson
Michael Joseph Swerzbin
Craig Philip Tomlinson
Janice Elaine Tracy
Faith Louise Van Nice
Yvonne Helen Vowels
Elizabeth Waldner
Eric Carl Waldschmidt
Thomas Roberts Walter
Toni Marion Whited
Molly Ann Widmer
Diane Adriene Winocur
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