Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1986, Page 4A, Image 4

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Greek Endorsement Committee backs
ASUO candidates Nelson/Cameron
The Greek Endorsement Committee, an
eight-member group of students representing
the Greek community,, endorsed candidates
Steve Nelson and Caitlin Cameron for the
1986-87 ASUO president/vice president ticket.
The committee made its decision late
Thursday night after two days of interviews.
Nelson, a junior studying history and
rhetoric, is a Student Senate member as well as
a member of University President Paul Plum's
advisory council. Nelson is on theASUOStu*...
dent Activities Hoard and has served on
several ASUO committees.
Cameron, a senior business administra
tion and management decision major, is the
ASUO finance coordinator1 and is' active in
ASUO programs) She .is also president of (he
Golden Key -Honor Society -and head, of the
. computer registration taskforce, ; • . i • ,/
"We feel confident and. comfortable with
our choice. It was evident throughout the
.discussions/' said.Stacy James, a committee
member.
lamps described Nelson and Cameron as .a
moderate ticket, one that would not swing
greatly in one direction or another. She added,
t hat having a inale 'female. Greek/independent
ticket will give a broad spectrum of student
representation. ' ; ■ ; :
First-hand experience and the
demonstrated ability of Nelson .and Cameron
were also considerations, said Ray Veil lei.
another endorsement committee member
■The committee also endorsed- one-year In
cidental Fee Cb'mmittee candidates David
McDonald, a junior.pre-busjhess major: katy
Howard, a first-year law student;, and Duane
' (hingannon. a sophomore journal is ill major
.. Also receiving bndorsemehta for the KMD
- Hoard of■" Directors were. C.ji key, u senior
*• business major; .tarry' Johnson, a sophomore'
pre-business .major: and loom Wettern, a
"graduate-political science major...
The committee endorsed Wendy Williams
for Olum'a,advisory council:
Skateboarders to compete Saturday
Fifteen of the top free-style skateboarding
professionals will be coining to Eugene on
Saturday to compete in the first annual Oregon
Pro-Am Street-style competition being spon
sored by the Willamette Sports Center, a local
shop that sells skateboarding and biking
equipment.
Along with the pros, there will be about
SO amateurs in the event. The competition is
scheduled to begin at 10 a m in the parking lot
of the Black Angus restaurant. 2133 Franklin
Blvd. Korey Pollard, of Willamette Sports,
says the amateurs will probably compete in the
morning.
“Basically, the competitors will be going
through routines on different ramps. There
will be a take-off ramp, a quarter-pipe and a
roll-over or wave ramp,” Pollard aays.
He adds they will also be judged on “how
well they can launch over my car” Pollard
says his "obnoxious" I960 Plymouth will be
part of the course, and the competitors will be
lumping over and onto the car.
The routines will be limited to a minute
and a half each, and a group of the best local
skateboarders will judge the professional com
petition while the pros will judge the amateur
competition
The pros attending the competition are
part of six different touring professional teams
that are sponsored by various skateboard
manufacturers. The six teams coming will be
from Vision. Madrid. Powell. Alva. Blockhead
and Santa Crua.
Poliard says although the competition is
in its first year and may not measure up to the
standards of many other competitions, the
organisers are doing their best, and the pros he
has talked to are "realty pumped” about
coming.
Police beat
The following is a list of University-area
crimes reported to the hugene Police Department
since April 1:
The University Bookstore received a bomb
threat April 1 at 10 a m. Police .evacuated the
building and conducted a search, but no bomb
was found.
A duffle bag and contents valued at $220
were stolen from a vehicle parked near Hender
son dormitory April 1. The items were taken
while a student was moving into the building.
Two oxygen tanks and an acetylene tank
were stolen from the fine arts department bet
ween April 1 and 2. The tanks, which contain
materials used in welding classes, were valued at
$585.
A wallet and contents valued at $150 were
stolen from a vehicle parked on 18th Avenue and
Onyx Street April 2 between 2:30 and .1 p m.
A wallet and contents and clothing were
stolen from a men's locker room In Ksslinger Hall
April 2 between 5 and ti pin The wallet and con
tents went vulued at $t7t» and the clothing was
valued at $145.
|o««ph Demetrius Deligiorgis, age 20. 444 K.
14th Ave., was arrested and charged with
Burglary II April 3 at 7 p in. alter he was found in
the EMU Ballroom after closing hours. No items
were reported missing, but police said an on
scene investigation revealed that Deligiorgis in
tended to burglarize the property
A female student riding her bicycle near the
Main Library Saturday was accosted by two male
suspet Is at 4:50 p in. One suspect grabbed het
bicycle while the other yelled obscenities and
told her to get off the bicycle. Two other students
intervened, and the suspects fled on foot They
are described as transient in appearance
Compiled by Kim Kaady
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