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I ii s.,1 M.n I »' l‘ \K \IU I Ml I Kl Ml Kl I Kl \ I ,l Si 111 Ikilu I V I inlv'i M. kl II,’ k''Hi III I I’l.iil In .Illctkl nnvi IVi i M mull s m lu iluli Mink in m n\Hi. mi I i nl.iv s'i mi ■- < .ill I ml • ' I Ik’isi*i Ini iiii'iv minimal n>n .iIhhii Minkin a* in Him I ni nnm inllirm.iliiin alinul the ( nilci s aitiiilici. |iliaii’ i.ill M < 'll' I. .mil .dm t lu i k llu Suiiil.il liullt tin .Hid lln I un i aid mi i urn>ii< r\wsii s/ hwmi /ill i in on/m i i'>i' _Community Campus leaders urge students to follow good neighbor policy lis ( .1 rr if I)f nnell I meruld C ontriblitor With spring term and good w e at bei lii'ii' student bods nf ih ns administrators and law , nig together In prevfnt good tines from turning min bail at nations Three i ommillees have In i n tornifd to examine i oiumimits ri’lattons issues. ini hiding communication between police and students and to take steps to prevent incidents sin h ,is last year's Ma\ i riot where poln e arn sted three I ms ersils students at a i anipus ansa par ts Mtei that mi ident a meet mg ot i iimniimili police and t'niversits administration and student leaders w as i ailed to discuss whether there was a problem an attitude id con I mutation' bet w een polu e and students, -aid A SCO Ini i ei sit\ ,s ents i i mi dinati a Kirk Hades Open Mike Monday Nights! Musicians Invited to Showcase Their Talent' ‘>:(M(|)in to Midnight 343-8488 \m!\ ( l.llk "The riot last vear. ii was good rr eatliei 11 was <i < elebra I1011 (lav said AM II I’resi dent A nth ('.lark .1 member of 1 In■ short term inlerventioii 1 ummittee 'll s not to sav that it won't happen again this \la\ 1ml w e have ti 1 make e\ erv eltort w e tail to make sure it doesn't \s pari of tins effort the ( ointniftf’e mailed letters earliet this week to all addresses in the u liu zip i ode area I lie mail mgs mi hided a i.ove.r let lei Imin 1 lat k ami police off it ei |ohn Rutledge, and information on how to keep parties horn getting out ol 1 ontrol It's a preventative ellorl ralliei than a reat tionarv el fort. Hailev said Hrad Perkins, 1 hairtnao of the West I’niversitr Neighbor hood Assoc iaiiou. said lie he lieves the mailings are ,1 good idea I think the mailings are a good slait." Perkins said ' Anvthing to start 1 mumunii .1 t loll 1 let w een the 1 it\ and sto dents I think that people leel it is a little intrusive sometimes that the police are on then doorstep and liter feel that ther are in trouble. < dark said "Sometimes they're not in trouble, it's just that the police are addressing the situation one win or the other V. .mother step m improving ( onmumii .ition with the po lire ( Kirk h.is gone on two ride alongs .iei ompaiw ing poln e olin ers on patrols ol the i .impiis area 'One tiling I observed was that the olfii ers nevei respond ed unless a i omplainl had been (.ailed.' Clark said Two ol the three complaints about parties he \\ it nessed on ride-alongs were called in hv other stu dents. (Hark said You don't have older t om mnnit\ members i ailing in the parties and busting the kids." he said I'ei k i ns agreed I hill older res idents generally do not i all in i omplaints 'People in this neighborhood put up with a lot oj noise." he said "Hut v\ hen it goes night alter night, after one m the morning. then it's a problem It goes into that area ol re spec I ( lai k said t dark sng gested that students hosting parlies inv ite their neighbors or at least let their neighbors know when a parte will he tak ing plai e During lus patrols with the polic e. (dark said he was disap pointed hv some ol the student beliaviui lie witnessed, mi lud mg urination on private proper ly I m a little d isi on raged 11\ that bet ause they are t'niversi t\ students and that's a relief tion on the Cmversity lie said "We're nut trying to come dow n on the students, to dii late the way they need to live then lives." Clark said "Hut one thing needs to he under stood we re part ol a larger i (immunity and y\ e re a< live, viliraut members who contrib ute tmain tally and six tally and i ulturally In Eugene "We need to respei t that and we need to act that way ( lark said YOU t INLY I IA\ 7: TO LIFT A FINGER TO l\ 1AKE YC )UR BRi )l VN EV775 BLUE. DuraSoftCokrs. 1", V\< ■ V1, *" li ■ - I n \Necan now SHOW YOl . on video, what von will look like with colored, soft-contact lenses! S \tunninx color•> • Mislv (in-v • H.ihv Mu, • \qu.i • l.i.l, (irv'Cn • S.iphiu Blue • \ • H.i. . • t ( Ikvll y35" off | soft contact lensesj (with complete exam) j I Expires April 30. 1990 i 343-3333 7hti Hast 13th Street . M *1 , • K __ FRv 'M t 1 _ rainbpw optics Hours: Mon I n S (HIAM ’ (Hl|'\1 S.iturdjs S iHl \M ' IHII’M IYour Performance Counts Here! 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