ASUO Executive names staff By Frale de Guzman Emerald Associate Editor Today marks the end of one ASUO administration and the start of a another. According to incoming Vice President .Scott Wyckoff. the 16 people selected for positions on the 1989-90 executive staff will reflect the many talents and opinions seen throughout the University. He said the diversity and en thusiasm they exhibited, and their backgrounds, were the key factors in their appoint ment . The 16 people selected by the ASUO Search Committee last Friday from a field of 40 candi dates are junior Chris Matz. publications; sophomore politi cal science major Ken Dodge. elections director: and sopho morc English major Christy An thony, assistant finance coordi nator. Sophomore Traci Manning will lx- the program coordina tor; junior political science ma jor Kirk Hailey. University af fairs coordinator; and junior political science major Teresa Reeves. Women's Task Force coordinator. Other students selected are Angela Muniz, senior double major in journalism ami politi cal science, state affairs coordi nator. Joyce Tee, comptroller: sophomore Ryan Kennedy at firmative action coordinator; and Richard Henley, senior ad vertising major. Course Cuide editor. John Millet, national affairs coordinator; Tracy Naber. freshman undeclared major, fi s .Corrections. In the May 24 Oregon Daily Emerald. Don Peters' name was omitted from the list of Emerald staff for 1989-90. Peters was named editori al editor, and will coordi nate the paper's editorial page, as well as write edito rials in conjunction with the editorial board. Another story in the same issue stated that the Chinese Student Association "issued a statement to the Chinese government in support of the student" demands for democracy. The group that issued the statement is the Chinese Stu dents Organization and not the Chinese Student Associ ation. Representatives of the Chi nese Student Association say they support the actions but clarify that they did not submit the letter. The Emerald regrets any inconvenience or confusion that may have occurred as a result of these errors Cash For Textbooks Mon. • Fri. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Block From Campus 345-1651 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON nance coordinator; sophomore Sheila Stickel. advertis ing publicity director; (ennifer Hadlock. junior geology major, comptroller; and graduate biol ogy major Kris Petersen, events coordinator Only N'alwr. this year's assis tant finance coordinator, has worked within the executive of fice. VVvckoff said The other students were se lected on their commitment to a "pro-active" stance As a result of the energy and dedication displayed by mem tiers of next year's staff. Wyt k off said he was confident that, as he and Clark promised throughout their campaign last April, "people will know who next year's exet utive staff is "They will he communicat ing directly to the student groups, not |iist serving .is licit sons between them and us Wyckoff said According to the Clark Wyckoff policy, statement "student government shouldn't he intimidating nor should it he invisible '' "I'm excited." said Course Cuidc editor Kichard Henley, who is determined to make the publication "more attractive to students at the University " "We have phenomenal potential and a lot of energy in the group." Wyckoff said EAST-WEST COLLEGE Of the HEALING ARTS Portland, Oregon ( Summer Pre-licensure Program In Eugene 180 Hour Curriculum June 1 st - September 21,1989 Preparation for October Massage Board Exam Tuesday/Thursday evenings 6 30 - 9 30pm, Saturday 8 30am - 3 30pm Full program tuition $ 1,26000 For more information call 1 -800-635-9141 In Portland 226- 1137 Meed a break? Check out the EMTERTAIMMEMT section in the ODE classifieds Put time on your side \uth a Maemtosh personal eomputer. No more all-night rewrite sessions No more searching through unorganized notes. No more waiting in line at the eomputer lab. Save time for other things like more sleep. Time is running out. visit us today. Microcomputer Support Lab Room 202 Computing Center Monday-Friday 9am-5pm 686-4402 Special pricing available only to eligible students, faculty and stall ot the University ol Oregon The|X)\MTtok‘\oiirlx)sL •