I’hnin in \ mi r R«ftmr/ The are.i between l.m\ rente anil l)e.itl\ thills is one ol the ni.m\ areas tin (uinpus sl.iletl lor un proved lif>htin/i t auditions LIGHTING Continued from Page 1 sidorod not just safety. but aes thotit and energy concerns as well in i nming up w ith the three phase plan The committee is responsible tor providing Warner Kngineet mg the engineering company selec ted for the projet t with general information and tiiret tion that it mav otherwise not be able to obtain from other I ’niversils soon es "We were t out erned with balant mg the absolute needs for safet\ with aesthelii needs ■ mil energx cont.erns. Roue said "Wo not unlv want these areas safe but allrat five Rowe sail! lie expet tx the prot ess to be completed next tear I infer the original plan one phase was expected to be t ompleted per school year There should be no major problems arising that could in terrupt completion of the pro jet t. but some! imes there is a difference betw een pert option and rouble Rowe said iJOII\ BADHAM « MEL GIBSON WILDILH.WN 'BIRD ON A WIRE D.f ID C.\RRADI\E SILL DUE “HWS ZIMMER SSTEII FIELD JllBERT WHIRLLOUS VENOSRi ERIC LEK\ER '""‘i DAVID SELTZER ^ <• LOUSVE\OSTA»EWf.LERNER "tSRIIRl.!)IIE\”!Jllll\ BMIH1M miuisunnuf ciKuwusumnmfM : -«u m i hit n«>H«D * m \atuj wm* * u« if unit OPENS FRIDAY, MAY 18™ AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU. SALARIES Continued from Page 1 l<):ird For the HJHH-89 at udemic year. the University was ranked 104th. I'M' was ranked noth and ()Sl' was ranked With "Oregon salaries are going uje hut not .is last .is those across the nation," Sellers said Bet ause salaries are not in t reusing as last as those of oth er schools. Oregon's ranking i iinluuies to drop At .ross the country, other st hools' salaries ini reuse by about l> percent a vear. while Oregon’s salaries increase by about i pert ent. Sellers saitl Oregon needs an increase in tat ult\ salaries to maintain its position among other si hools and to gain in status, he saitl Stdlers suit) he flitl not know whether the I Hoard yvould de i ide to grant the money at this month's meetings I don't know it anybody does (know) at this point." he saitl The h Board's committees meet today , and the full hoard meets Friday The 17-member hoard allot ates money for budget emergent ies during the legislative interim Kerrnit creator dies suddenly in NY hospital \I.U YORK (Al*| Puppeteer extraordinaire Inn I teiison, u ho ga\ *’ his vuu c In hermit the Frog ciml In-, elfin spirit to .1 multitude ol Moppets ,is the\ (might and delighted millions worldwide, died unexpei tedK Uednes da\ 1 ie w as a t Henson who lived in Manhattan, died at 1 ,t(l a m <>t complications Imui pneumonia said a statement issued hv \eu y nrk 1 lospital 1 tenson had been admitted to the hospital early Tuesday with 'galloping pneumo nia untreated tor at least three days, the hospital said I here's .1 lot less sun shine m the world Ice day " opera diva Heverlv Sills said I lenstin s t re,times hrsl appeared in 195-}. ami he W all Ill'll Ihi'in explode from a loi al television fa vorite to a worlihv nle phenomenon and imilfintillion dollar in tluslry Ills "Sesame Street" i harat ters hum kermif in (Jst.ai the (’.roui h In Uli’ Bird, w ere well timed into homes around the t hilled St,lies each morn in>j for the past 2 1 \ ears It was too soon to assess how his death would at let I the show. said spokeswoman Mary Sue I iulland. "The Moppet Show whit ti starred hermit ami Miss Piggy and dehuted m bet ante the most widely seen television program in the world, at tracting an estimated U.I5 million viewers in HID countries tics magic touch was evident again this year with his work on the box office smash "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turt les.''