Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 06, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    .University
Three to receive Pioneer Awards
Recipients honored for contributions
riic I niversity will present
Pioneer Awards I” three inili
viduals ulio have in.iilf mil
standing contributions in the
.ills higher im 1 in .11iim <ni(l (him
ness during ,i spci i.il reingni
lion dinner this evening
This years' rei ipients arc Roy
l.icuallen ol hugene. former
chancellor ol the Oregon Slate
Sv stem ot I lighei lalin ation
( diaries I .t i in ii | u 1st ot I os ,\n
geles a prominent developer
and licensed engineering and
general contractor: and Hope
Hughes Pressman ot Kugene.
associate director ot the I niver
sitv I'oundation
Thev will re< etve their
awards at the !>v un nation Pin
neer Awards hampiet at n to
p in in the 1 All' Hall Room
Hie I niversity established
the Pioneer A wards ill to 0 to
honor leaders who. according
to the nisi 11 pt ion on I lie award
plaques embody both tin \ i
sioii to recognize a new path
and the pioneer spirit, courage
and perseverani e to hallow that
path
1.11-naIl<*ti w ho retired (rum
the r haul ellur post in 1‘lttJ is
beiilU honored fur his dedli tiled
servile to ,md leadership ot
higher edui ation
i.iiiidi|irisl .1 Port land n.itive
who ■ 1. id 11.11 ed III PU.' Iron!
the I im ersitv s ( ollege ot
business, is being honored tor
Ins i ontribntioiis to mdusli i.il
business oi t;.ini/.it ions and en
trepreneurship;.
Pressman, who received her
master's ol si lenre degree in
! * * i from tie I'nh ersit v. is til
ing honored Im hei involve
inenl and i ontritmtions in sev
eral Iota! and statewide ail or
giinizations
Ihe Pioneet Wards have
been presented to t'l Northwest
leaders situ e then i real ion.
Among those previoiislv lion
ored were 1 S senators Hob
I \i< k w nod a in I M.ll k I lat I ield
Pdwill led Hakel pillllisllel
ol f/ie Wegister (j’udrtl. and Ken
Kesev inter'nation, dlv known
author
I he Pioneet Aw aid plaipre is
a reprodm I ion ot the I'rtal oi
( h.n il's Imulipiist
the l i.nl ivliii h ili'pii Is ( In'
gun pioiu'i'rs rmssiiig I he ( .is
i «nli' \!i.nut.mis nr.n Mt Itood
b\ 11iviti'iI vviigon .mil dsi'ii
li'.ims
I hr pliiipif is from oiii- of the
tinm/r li.isii'lii’ts on the li.isf nt
tho Pioneer Mothi'i st.ilin' lh.it
thr l.itr \ I’hi-ni l.sli'l I'hmIoi
Si ll iJ ill'll
IFC to consider eight budget requests
Mi l riNcs
\ planning mi'clmi; lor thr
\o\ada \ill loar lost Site pin
lest u ill l)o hold tonight at "> in
the KMl Hon l.indri Kiiimi
_Kt als_
Questions about traveling to
the protost will hi1 answered
Im idenlal loo (nimmitteo
moots iodas at I til p m to 11 is
i uss budget propi isals bom tin
following groups'
• I ■ uen.sit s
• Kapo(!iisis Network
• lb i iji'i t Sato in lo
• \\' 'inoi. ( ontoi
• \\ omi'll lo I i i nit' a
• Women's Kosciun o anil Kotoi
i a I ( i -ii tor
• A n;-i.o >i i ( i
• \ Sl | I 1 I '
Program
Kliotoi it and ( nmiminii a
I Kill All! hull I .1 1 -II III I 111' ■! II: i
(ion meeting today at I .10 |i in
in i A!I Cedar Kmnn ( l.arr\
Smith Inmi CPI’S w ill tlisi uss
i a lee I options Ini students |iul
.suing .i degree in .. h
Ha 11 room Dame ( lull will
hold a meeting tonight at H 10
hi Room ISO Cerliugei Amies
I hi re will lie a short business
meeting fnllovsed b\ open
darn mg
Mist 11 I Wl.t >1 S
llnly KosaiA ill he In : ! t■
night at 7. 10 at the Newman
( entei !Hall I meruit) St
Smoking t ess.itinn | n ni
sored by the \merii an ( am ei
Sin re!r and the Health l.iluia
turn (tith e. will lie held today
from t to e to p.m in the Stu
dent Iiealth ( arnler Medu al !,i
brat v
limber ( nuntrv
film «it><int logging in ( )mgcm
.ind rm ironimmt.il c h.m^rs
u ill hr show n tc>iit>4lit il ' it)
m Room l >i) ( ultimbi.i (.ucsts
Kim 1 imir. I n il lirlun .nul Su
s.m Ajij>!«*v;.11*‘ will lr.nl .i ills
t ussion cm thr topic
Dcihllinr tor submitting I t
tils to tin l.mrr.ild trout desk
i \tl Suite UHi is noon the </,n
before publie.ition I t nls run
the ii.i\ ot the ovrnt unites the
event <H(iirs before noon
I’le.ise submit It .its thr il.n hr
hue thr\ ure to run unl\ V
hies ot events with .i dounfion
or admission , hnrge w ill not he
.u c e})tr<i ( \unpus events ,uui
(host' si hetluled lli'.liesf (he
fnihlii titiun duh' will be given
priority the } mm,1*1 reserves
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Chamber
'Music
eries
1 he l nivorsitv of (>n>£on
School of Music
Matched Gems.
Engaging I \ rii.i 1. Warm A shimmer
ing trio of virtuosos, joined through tho
great literature tor piano trio
Internationally acclaimed soloists Joseph
Kalichstein, Jaime I .a redo and Sharon Robin
son breathe a beauty and excitement into
their playing that nwk.es eac h performance
a musical treasure.
Ihe kali ch stein-la redo-Robinson Trio,
performing music bv Haydn, /wilich and
Brahms.
Wednesday, March 7 8:00 p.m.
BEALL CONCERT HALL, UO Music School
SH H), SUVtO, S '* ^0 Kcmtvt\l Soats, SS, tor students
Available in advarue .if I lull ( enter, or .it door on concert night
...and to think we met through an
ODE PERSONAL
GOOD LUCK
ON FINALS
LETTER PERFECT GRAPHICS
will be closed for spring break
beginning March 12 and will
reopen the first day of classes,
March 28
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