Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 18, 1990, Page 12, Image 11

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gether soon after while taking
a campus histors tour three
sears ago
He and student Doug I hit a lan
began planning in earnest last
September Samis said he
hoped to i reate an event that
would ' < elebrate eommonali
t\ in the campus communits,
and ( lean up the school
grounds along the wav
(aiming together to clean up
the i ampus is a cause that es
ervnne i an agree on. said
ASt'O President Amis l dark
It doesn't i nrrs a political
message, just a unifying mes
sage. ' he said
I’niversits Das dress partici
pants from .ill corners of the
Dniversits communits Sands
estimated th.it about at 1(1 people
i hipped in. including members
ot the grrek system. Mortar
Hoard, the ASt'O executive of
In e and mans other < ampus
i tubs and organizations, as
well as professors, athletes and
interested passers In
business school Dean lames
Keinmuth rolled up his pants
and helped si rub the fountain
m front of the Knight library.
Sandy said, while Tun King,
grounds supervisor for the
Physical Plant, roamed the
grounds offering advii e
lude Ridge, a management
assistant in the dean's offi< e in
the College of I .duration, used
an old broom dipped in soapy
water to si rub dirt and mildew
off the white-painted Kduiation
Building, whii h she said hail
not been ( leaned since it was
built 10 \ears ago.
Satuh . I 'iitahm. (Hark \ u e
Provost (u'rn Moseley. ASL'O
offit ei Kirk Bailey and the
Dm k kn ked off the effort short
1\ fitter noon hv planting an at
his blue cedar in the lawn in
front of Fenton I fall. \ i rowd
ot about 100 people then sang
the Alma Mater to the accom
paniment of the t hiiversitv
If.mil before spreading out
around campus and picking up
their paint brushes shovels,
hoses and garbage bags
Volunteers were rew.irded
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