Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 17, 1989, Image 1

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Actors / K Knotts and Suzanne Conrad rot route a si one fmm I ni\rrsit\ employee Christine A Nelson's life tor
television program "Missing/Reward. " Nelson disappeared from the Eugene area three years ago
Local mystery
sparks TV movie
By Mark \ Ini
I merald (.raphu s l cliJor
I nisersiis employee • hristmr \ Nelson dis
.iPIx-.11ftl ni'.ir hei home just before slit- ssas to
st.irt ,i mu1 month vacation 1‘hree seals biter no
one li.is hl'tiril Irom nr seen her ntul .i Portland
in i ill in I ion i ti III | i.i ll\ v\ .lilts to be ip solve the lll\ s
tel V
I .neat ion Villen mentis < onipleleil filming
si.enes Irom the il.ivs prior to Nelson's disappear
• mi e for .i national television show i ailed Miss
niyi Reward which is slated to an on local and
i aide i h.mnels Sunday
Ihe show stars States heath and recreates
si enes trom Nelson's life up to hci disappeaiant e
vs Ith the hope tfl.lt Viewer i .in help solve the ln\s
lers
Nelson who worked i hiellv as a t lerii al spe
i lalist at the Knight I.duals ssas last seen minis;
her olive green Honda uiolnrcscle on Aug .1
10111) in the laspei area Search teams ItH.ated hei
niotori si le three days later near a gravel pit south
id ( lesSS ell
We really don't know svfiat the deal is
said I'.leanm Horn Nelson s mother "She mas
have amnesia met ss itfi foul |das or |llst took
off "
I he piodiu lion i ompans spent two il.ivs
lorn to Mystery, Page 1f>
Contest sparks downtown ideas
Architecture students formulate designs
By C atherine Haw lev
l merald Reporter
Sixteen t’niversity .m:hite<
lure students are getting valu
able experience in urban de
sign. and a chum e lo win prize
money in the pro* ess
A loeal businesswoman is
sponsoring a i ompetitiou toi
the students in an an hi lei lure
studio to < nine up with new
ideas for tin- downtown area
spe< dir alls for the building she
ow ns on the i 01 tier ot I enth
Avenue and U lilamette Street
The students also work on
then designs in studio spate
donated on the ground floor ot
the building
Daphne Walwvn owner of
the Si haefers Building 1025
\\ lilamette St had unsui ( ess
\\ ,tlu n ii .mil (In etis i .mil' up
with tin' idea ill .1 design iniii
!>«>tition m whit li stu111• iits
would spend I.ill term working
on submitting proposals to
overcome problems in the
downtown area and make it
more ultrai live to inert.hunts
and shoppers Uulwvn agreed
to donate SJ.atHI m pri/e mon
el as .in incentive to students
although at the time she had
not considered offering the
enipt\ retail spate for the stu
dents' use
" I hen I had .i brainstorm.
\\ alw \ n s,nd "U In not have
the studio right here where
|students| can get a firsthand
impression of the kinds of
problems the\ have to deal
w ith?"
During the summer (livens
“Students get to see how the political
process affects architecture design in sub
tle and overt wavs. ”
— Jim Givens
tull\ Irit'd to attract retailers to
the unfinished space on lentil
Avenue helore she approac hed
lull (.livens, assistant professor
in the arc liitei ture si liool. hist
spring.
I had difficulty getting the
tenants to at i ept the spat e as it
was." VValwyn said. adding
that potential tenants objec ted
inainlx to the buses and to pen
pie who loitered on the transit
mall.
worked out iiisuram e details to
allow students to moot there
During the lirst weeks of the
term. students examined tluu n
town ureas in several f’a< iti<
Northwest < ities and de\elo|ied
a hook of urban design prim i
pies to mode their own propos
a Is,
"l or example, we (.ami* up
with the idea Keep open
spares open . (ovens said It
sounds simple, hut you look
.iruuricl .uni people jhm'I tol
low inn it
Students working .done in
in |),urs lien,in In generate their
own designs Inr the Kugene
duw ntow n ,ne,i Incusing on
the Sc h.refers building
Itasicalh then designs me
,1 test oi the ideas lhe\ 1 .line up
with at the beginning ol the
term t livens said
Students have had to deal
with a variety of real life prob
loins in their designs mi hid
mg restru lions stemming limn
the building's status as an lus
torn landmark
In addition. ( ovens has sola
ited leedbnt k on students
pl.ins hum Ini nl men bants and
an Inlet ts i itv government of
ficials and passersbv
Students display their work
in the studio s windows and
have posted a notebook for pen
pie walking past the studio to
ret ord their < ommonts and sug
gest ions
Involvement w it It the retail
task fori e the downtown i mu
mission and the i it\ i mini il
has taught students that some
parts of the business of an hi
let tore have nothing to do w ith
design t ,n ens said
"Students gel to see how the
political proi ess atfet ts art hi
let tore design in subtle and
overt wavs, he said rinses
perieni e w ill deflate the slim k
of moving from the si bool stu
(III) to the olfii e
Mthongh lr\ ing to at i omino
date the suggestions of even
lorn to Contest, Page Hi
IACUC makes rules
to address concerns
By Stephanie Holland
Emerald Reporter
The Institutional Animal
('am and I 'sc (aimnnttec
opened its regulai tall meet
ing to the puhlit Ihtirsdav
evening.
I lii* ineel ing. w hu h began
abonl 4 p m in tile Law
Si hold t.online lit ed w lien
i iiinnnllee members re
Ini ned hum an inspei lion
loin ot I lie annual let ild\ in
I Itieslis I tail
I be committee i haired In
biologv professor • diaries
Rimmel voled im.mimouslv
lo reiptesl .1 lot al peel i mil
llllllee In review prolni ills
loi non sponsored leseari h
al the l hiiversitv
kimniel said one ol Ihe
advailtiiges ol die let iew
committee would he a lllll
torin polii v on unspousored
researr l> h.ii ked In evprrts
III ihe rescan her s St lenliln
I ielrl
Although one ol the disad
vantages would be addition
al paperwork lor the si ieu
hsl proposing the leseari h
kimniel heiieved Ihe advan
lages outweighed the dlsad
v anlages
kimmel told till
I reidborg. 1 n-direi lor ut
Students lot Ihe Ltllli.nl
Ireatmenl ol Xintnals the
i 0111 ei us siibmilted In SI! I A
would tie reviewed .is soon
as the committee develops a
mis li.misin for rei ci\ mu
.mil responding In i om ( i ns
from the1 public
I lc s.uil when Ik nr ].ii k
Vandcrlip ilirci l>n of vetcri
u.ir\ si rv k ( -. .uni .iiiiin,il
i arc rt'i civ cs a statement
from a i om mull il v memliei
with a (piestion alinut am
mal researi Ii to c steps
should lie adopted to ad
dress the ( oili eril
I list. the t dill ill i I tee mem
liei should ( 111 ii I III I a rev lew
ol the i.iiik ( I II Sei mid . tin
nieillhei should plepale a re
pm I I hint the meiuhei
m.iv ( all a spci iaI meeting to
li ipiest ai I mu he taken ic
guiding the i oik el il I ourlll
it no spe( i,d meeting is
called the issue should In
addiessed at the i omillitlce s
nest rcgulal meeting l inal
l\ tin ( nmniiltee should ie
spond through \ ii e I’resi
deiil’ol Rescan h |ohn Muse
lev . to the person vv ho made
the i omplaiiit
Since |iiin•. kunuicl said
_’ii rescan h proposals have
lieen siiliiliilled to the r om
inillee All were approved
c\( epl two, vv 11K II are pend
mg
Vaiulerlip is a new cum
mittee member as is l.isa
(ialavelta vv ho is I he student
leprcsentativ e
I isa is in tune vv ith ani
mal concerns and in lime
vv ill) student ( out erns
kimmcl said