Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 05, 1986, Page 8A, Image 8

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MEETINGS
Women in Communications
meets today at 5 p.m. in Room
307 Allen Hall. Everyone
welcome.
Men Against Rape meets
tonight at 7 in Century Room B
EMU.
People for the Ethicai Treat
ment of Animals meets today at
5:30 p.m. in Century Room E
EMU.
Women in Transition is hav
ing a brown-bag lunch every
Wednesday at noon in Room
318 EMU.
The *"Oregon for
Goldschmidt" campus
organization meets today at
3:30 in Room 101 EMU. Univer
sity faculty, staff and students
are welcome.
Men's Network, a gay men's
discussion group, meets tonight
at 7:30 p.m. at 1414 Kincaid.
The Incidental Fee Commit
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ESPRESSO BAR
Serving tine coflee. teas.and a full service menu all day to
LIVEN UP YOUR MORNINGS
AND
RELAX YOUR AFTERNOONS
BOOK and TEA
open tO-6 daily • 10-5 Sunday
on (Tie southeast corner ot campus
1646 E. 19th • 344-3422
To all those concerned,
UO STUDENT SENATE
will be meeting
WEDS, at 12:30 in Room 108
to discuss the
ADD DROP ISSUE.
The Student Senate is currently working to lengthen
the add/drop deadline. If interested, please attend.
Student imput is of great value to this pertinent issue.
tee meets today at 5:30 p.m. in
Century Room F EMI) to hoar
budget requests for Women in
Transition, Survival Center and
the Rape Crisis Network.
LBCTURES/WOR KSHOPS
“Paleogeographic Evolution
of China*’ is the topic of a lec
ture today at 12:30 p.m. In the
EMU Forum Room. Guest
speaker is Alfred Ziegler,
geology professor at the Univer
sity Chicago.
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12 to 5pm Sunday•,
MISCELLANEOUS
Necesitanns ostudinates para
organizer un grupo do KNI.ACF
“Encuentro Latino-Americnno
C'ultitral Educative.” on la
l Inivorsidad. Todos Ins que
tinnnn interns on las cultures
Latinoamericanas y son bil
ingues estan bienvenldos. We
need students to help organize
ENLACE on campus. If vou are
bilingual or wish to be. you are
invited to come to the EMI'
Skylight Refectory today at
4:30.
Continued from Pane 5
Trial
Hosier needs guidance regar
ding independent living,
socialization and vocational
planning. Prickell said,
“He continues to have pro
blems making friends and main
taining them.” he said. "This is
very characteristic of a head
injured person.”
C rebar said he thinks Rosier
now can think ahout only one
thing at a time. °
"He doesn’t have the mental
capabilities, he once had.”„
('rebar said. "In fact., he's kind
of slow . he doesn't get some
jokes with double• meanings.''
Although Hosier is currently,
studying at IXX-. Prickall said
Rosier ‘ could . not handle. the
.study, wqrkhiad at a-four-year
'university- . ...° .
.• ; V‘i hate.to-be negatiyeVbu.t. |.-‘
don’t* see'a potential for him''
•making-it. (at .-a ' universilyV.”
' Pfrickeil .said*- '"The pmbleih^is
. that .he‘s’hot fast, eno.ugh arfd*
, doesn’t- intake.: his . 'decisions
•'quickly *" - . •*. ... .
•'. .. Rosiiii' is passing his classes at
• Ux:, -however! .’said-defeiise at
. ; torney- Ralph (>qlib • ' V
. *• *•.»
But KosiHr only can handle the
work t» the community college
level because he receives more
help and understanding from
his instructors than he would at
a four-year institution, Prickeil
said •
Rob Katcliffe. a former Kappa
Sigma pledge who also was.
taken on the mad trip in 1981,. , . .
testified that no -alcohol was '
given to the pledges af the ; .
' fraternity house ^ .. ’
Thiv.roadtrip was a 'p|anhed '
event and ne and‘his ro»oihinate / ..
were a warn that it- would, fake
place..Ratciiffp gaid\.He.said.he •
was not aware it Rosier placed
himself‘in any danger >. :
. '.'We all having a'■real *
good -time enjoying ourselves," ••
. he saidV \T '.'/'-I'. ''>!:•
Rat cliffs, iiaidhe ’ saw. the ap
-prpaching headlights of the car.
that hit .Rps1er’ah.d'Rinrce;shln- •
ing dn.nearby trees,- ‘
„ “I was .surprised at hd.w fast
the car came. I thought, there
was no nial cause of.alarm ' I
didn't think there would be any
> problem with everyone getting
off the road in firne.” Ratcdlffe
said ‘
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