Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 21, 1984, Page 6, Image 6

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    IFC votes to clear up old debts
The newly hired members of the In
cidental Fee Committee voted to clear
up the outstanding debts of various
programs as well as set its own spen
ding limits for the summer session at
a meeting held June 7.
The Committee directed its first re
quest at the Model United Nations,
voting 6-0 that the group repay the
more than $400 it overspent last year,
according to IFC member Mary Kay
Menard. Based on IFC Resolution 3,
which states that “all IFC funded pro
grams shall be responsible for the
repayment of their previous year
debts to the ASUO Surplus Account,”
the program will De neia naDie
The IFC also passed 6-0 a resolution
limiting the summer subcommittee’s
spending to $2,500. This money will
be used to fund the needs of various
programs, such as the Student Cam
paign for Disarmament — formerly
SNuFF — which the IFC allotted $670
to fund its summer campus film
series, Menard says.
The resolution is an attempt to keep
the three-member subcommittee’s
spending manageable, Menard says.
The group will need the approval of
other IFC members if expenditures ex
ceed the $2,500 limit.
Seminar to discuss democracy
Prominent Uregon political party
leaders, elected public officials, lob
byists, journalists and political scientists
will gather at the University through
June 30 for an American politics seminar
for high school social studies teachers.
The Taft Seminar for Teachers will be
conducted at the University for the se
cond straight year. Sponsored by the
New York City-based Robert A. Taft In
stitute of Government, the seminar will
focus on American democracy and the
two-party system.
Congressman Jim Weaver, Oregon
Secretary of State Norma Paulus, At
torney General Dave Frohnmayer,
Supreme Court Justice Wallace Carson,
uregon senate rres. tawara raueiey
and Sen. Margie Hendrickson are among
the 50 Oregon political and judicial ex
perts scheduled to conduct workshops
during the seminar.
Topics include “Oregon and National
Politics in Perspective,” “Party Conven
tions,” “Women as Candidates and
Elected Officials” and “Elections in
Oregon.”
The purpose of the seminar is to help
teachers deepen their understanding and
appreciation of the American two-party
system and to underline the compelling
need for informed citizen participation
in self-government, according to James
Klonoski, political science professor and
seminar director.
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