Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 08, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    Student enters council race
Laue running
for Sellue seat
B\ ( hristopher Blair
Emerald News Editor
I inversitv student Tun l,.iue
h.is nnnoum ed Ins intention to
run lor the Lugono < TI\ (loun
( d's Ward One sent, saying the
i itv s government has be< nine
loo div isive and is dealing too
mm h v\ ith past issues
Laue, tli, ( urn-nth is taking
.in 18 hour course load I le is
c lose to i onipletmg ha< helor's
degrees in Kilglish and politii al
si ience. and said he hopes to
begin leai her ( ertifii ation
training in the tall
The Ward One seal, rep re
senting South Kugene. is < ur
renth held h\ retiring l.inilv
Si hue I 'wo others Dii k Briggs
and tel low I nivorsit v student
Kandv \h I lonald. have also an
nonn< ed their t undidai v
Several old issues are divid
ing the litv council. which
should he devoting its time to
other issues, Laue said One do
hate l.aue said the eouni.il
should he ( OIU el lied With Is
whether Lugene should have a
service econoiuv or a proles
sional one
I In- issue isn I grow Iti vs
nu growth. I ..ini' said Its
how arr ur going lo grow
l he ( ouncil is looking back at
t hr mid 80s instead lit the
growth that's lai ing us ill thr
future
Another old debate tving up
the 1 it\ 1 (Him ll Is tile lllll leal
tree /one an argument Iatue
said should have been resolved
long ago l.aur s.iid the urn leal
wording ot the original nude
al lire /.one proposal has led to
eontliets that todav are taking
up too mm ll ot the ( OUIH ll s
time
The issue should have been
dealt w ith live \ ears ago he
said It the measure had sun
plv stated A\ e don't want nu
deal weapons built here we
don I uant them stored here
we don't want them passed
through here ' il would have
passed tile ordoiam e vote
Aim ive A e got lhe lines
drawn and we re essentiallv go
ing now here in the debate " lie
said
Aiuilbei moot issue lo l ane
IS the debate met what to do
with the downtown area bane
said the area should he letl
alone
I.,11 If said llic i ii\ should
t tint ern itsutf more with issues
sin h us improved puhlii safety,
w.ilur mid sewer services and
parks and recreation
"Ur rt* spending a It it tin
symbolism ulifii lit1 should lie
paving tin tlif hasii ni'i fssi
tifs. lif said
lane graduated tmin South
Salem High Si liool. and attend
fil tlif t'11i\ ersitv m I'17 1. I'l7ii
and trull) I'lliH to tlif present
Ilf is marrit'll and lias two i lid
dri'ii
Lane has been a resident ut
Ward One sint.e IMHO, and has
lived in Kugene since 1(171 He
has worked as a < arpenler, a
111 in men la I construction suit
contractor and a residential
construction general contrac
tor.
Next year, l-aue said he will
,ii I as a i onstrut tion < unsul
taut, and eventually would like
to become a secondary school
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l oti Whitaker is among the world's famous mountain elimbers In 1884 he lead the
successful 1884 China/Everest L\p< slit ion, after the tragic death of a team memlx’rended the
1882 effort I le climbed Mt McKinley in the 60 s and the glacier peaks of the Northwest. In
1888 Lou's climbing export iso was reached twenty intact burial sites on a 1,(XX) foot cliff face
in the Peruvian Andes
I his spring Lou led the first American team to climb Mt Kangchenjunga, a 28,168 foot
mountain in Nepal, the thin! highest |x\ik in the world Six team members made the summit
via the treacherous North Lace, only once before climbed by an American, m 1888 Phis is
an amazing feat in itself, but what you don't hear about make's it even more incredible: border
wars between India and Nepal, delays in foixf shipments, debilitating illness, and more
l.ou and his twin brother Jim started climbing as
teenagers to combat theirasthma. Thisconvincod Lou
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corporate executives to the top of Mt. Rainier. Lou is
co-founder of "Summits" - an international moun
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Council, and member of the National Ski Patrol
Since 1972, Lou has been a spokesperson and
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