Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 11, 1989, Page 12, Image 11

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    Holmer
Continued from Page 4
Sr hut; .ilso said that although
I lolmer is older than she is. she
has served on the council long
er than Ilolmer.
"We have a running 'dis
cussion' alxrut who is the se
nior for what." Sr hue said jok
ingly
Holmer's attention to detail
is probably one of the reasons
that former (’resident Reagan
appointed him to serve on the
National Council for I’uhlu
Works in 1*185
I lolmer has held a number ot
|obs in public service over the
years For two years he was
Wisconsin's Director of Fiivi
ronrnental i’rotec lion For eight
years, I lolmer served as S.i
loin's Stale Director of Finance
and Administration.
lie also taught politic al sc i
enro at Willamette University
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for 10 years, whore Senator Hob
Pack wood was one of his pu
pils. and New York University
for three years He retired us
the Vice Chaw ellor of the State
System of Higher Kducution in
1070. after 10 years
llolmer received Ills bailie
lor s degree at Concordia (ail
lege in Moorehead. Minnesota
and his master's degree in gen
eral studies with an emphasis
in public administration in
1<I4(> from the IJniversilv of Or
egon
llolmer moved to laigene for
the first time when he < ame to
the University to study for his
master’s degree in I’t-ld World
War II interrupted Ins studies
and llolmer left the University
llolmer returned to finish Ins
master's degree, hut did not
settle in (Jregon until lOti’i
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Holmer said that the most
difficult pari of being a public
official is that "one has to be
very careful in the < hon e of
one's words It's hard lieing
( areful to say what one means
and to lie direct without saying
anything dumb
When Holmer was the stale
direc lor ot finance, he was
asked a question by a journalist
and answered it with what he
intended to be a humorous an
swer However, it did not come
out in tile paper like this at all
he said Since then he said he
has been very i areful in bis
i turn e of words
Holmer said he is satisfied
with his accomplishments
while serving on the ( ouni il
"I think our publii works is
better bee ause I’ve been on the
council.'' Ilolmer said
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What to say
to someone
who wants to
drink and drive.
« O M
1 Don’t give me an excuse,
• give me your keys.
Don’t sleep at the wheel,
• sleep on my couch.
Don’t take a chance,
• take a cab.
Don’t drive,
• I’ll drive you home.
If all else fails, say “no.”
If you drink too much and drive,
the least you'll lose is your license.
Guaranteed.
Oregon Traffic Safely Commission
Shea will lecture today
MEETINGS
Thr College Republicans
will hold a meeting tonight
at !i :io m the EMU Oak
Koom
A support/discussion
group (or gay and bisexual
men meets eac h Wednesday
night at 7 .it the Koinonia
_Et als
Genter. 1414 Kincaid St To
night's topic will he "Com
ing Out Taking the Next
Step"
Cycling Club meets to
night at 7 III in EMI ’ (!edar
Hoorn K.
Oregon Student Public In
terest Group will hold its
general interest meeting and
campaign kick off tonight at
7 in the EMU Eorum hinder
Room Guest speaker Quincy
Sugarman will discuss the
solid-waste crisis All are
welcome
Student Health Insurance
Committee meets today at i
p in in the EMU Hoard
Koom Eor more informa
turn c all tittti 1702
Alpha Kappa Psi will
hold a pledge meeting today
at l 10 p m in 212 Gilbert
Hall
SPEAKERS
Stephanie Shea from the
University of Washington
will speak on "Paradigms
Revisited: The Use and
Abuse of Kuhn's Notion of
Paradigm in the Social Sci
enoes” today at 4 p m in
the KMU U.umwood room.
Part of the Humanities ren
ter's History and Philosophy
of Science Lecture Series
MISCELLANEOUS
The Newman Center will
hold a presentation on "The
Church and Your Vital
Role." tonight at H This
will he followed by Student
Mass at ‘i
Peace Corps presentations
for those interested in infor
mation about assignments
will be offered the following
times one today at noon in
the EMU Maple Room (a
video) and another tonight
at 7:30 in the EMU
U.umwood Room The 7:.'10
session will feature a slide
show and disi ussion.
In addition, an informa
tion table will be in the EMI'
lobby all today
The Queen of Spades.
Uhaikovskii’s opera based
on Pushkin's novella, will
be shown tonight at 7 in the
Instructional Media Center’s
Studio A
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