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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1987)
MEETINGS Intervarsity Christian Fellowship meets tonight at 7 in Century Room A, EMU. International Studies Association meets today at 4:30 in Room 100, Hendricks Hall. Among the usual topics there will also be a chance to talk in formally with Anita Weiss, the third and final candidate for the International Studies Program faculty position. Golden Key Honor Society meets today at 5:30 in Century Room F, EMU. Eugene Gay and Lesbian Writers Group meets Sun. evening, Feb. 8 at 7 at the Koinonia Center. LECTURES Anita Weins, a candidate for a position in International Studies, will be giving a presen tation on “Culture,- Class and Social Change: Tradition and A.C Continued from Page 1 physical advantage of the students and the deeming has to be done by the State Board of Higher Education or by the peo ple who delegate authority through the president of the university.” He added there has to be some physical connection between the expenditure of those funds and the advancement of at least some significant kind of cultural or physical enterprise. “Not that everyone will agree that they like the cause for which the funds are being spent, but at least a significant group of students is being im pacted in a postive way in its educational experience," he said. Frohnmayer concluded on the issue of funding politically active groups that “there is pro bably a fair amount of latitude." He said the State Board of Higher Education or university president has to make the final determination if expenditures actually advance the interests of a significant portion of the stu dent body. Frohnmayer then opened the floor to student questions. Recycle This Paper Development in Pakistan" to day at 12:30 in Room 101, EMU. MISCELLANEOUS The Eugene Concert Choir will present a 12-hour sing-a thon on Feb. 7 in Studio 1 at the f Hull Center. Live music will be performed from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to raise money for the spring concert season. The event is free and open to the public. Those interested in sponsoring the choir may call 344-3802. ‘‘Annie Mae Brave Hearted Woman," a film described by The Washington Post as "the kind of film that does not go away," will be screened tonight at 8 in Room 101, EMU. The film documents the murder of a Native American woman. Deadline for submitting Et als to the Emerald front desk, 300 EMU, is noon the day before publication. Et als are run only once. Events with a donation or admission charge will not be considered. Events occurring nearest the publication date and campus events will be given priority. It’s Hoodoo’s 3rd annual Winter Carnival fun for everyone. Games, fun races, beer garden and barbecue, old-fashioned sleigh rides, traditional pig roasts, torch light procession, fireworks display and much more. Saturday & Sunday Feb. 7 & 8 #£ dSSSka. This year ski the best. Ski Hoodoo. * HOODOO SKI BOWL for information call 342-5540 CHICK: Passing a cop with a beer In your hand and your pants to your Knees and my Pretty risque? Pretty exciting! Let s do It again soon TRIXIE2-6 LEI A: Sometimes I amaze even myself _ _26 fJS**LEV: Here's to the future! SOCIOPATH ___ 2-6 XW S.B. HABA May your Birthday Chalice runneth over in San Fran. ALLISON 2-6 Personals AT A DAVE BELL Happy One Year of Togetherness! I LOVE YOU! X,0, plus, plus COLLEEN 2-€* Personals PUMPKIN I.L.Y.M. JELLYHEAD JEANNA RENEE on 19th. what are you doing Sat night? DISILLUSIONED in Sci Library 2-6* Personals IX OX nB<D Get out your pens Put on your tees We’re psyched for Saturday! Love, the Alpha Phis 8680 2-6 Personals xo ALI ARNOLD Good luck in NUNSENSE. You’ll do greatl Love, the Chi O’s __24 KARA KATHLEEN KIM C. MARLA JANIE KIM O. We still love you, you’re the best Love your DZ sisters Personals PLANNED PARENTHOOD (or PAP smears, birth control methods, and counseling Day and eve appt Call 344 9411 7705 2-6 HAPPY 19th BIRTHDAY SCOTT!! LOVE YA - TONI