Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 21B, Image 48

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    Kirk Hailey and Sheila Stiikel. the first \SI t) co-presidents. ha\e been planning e\ ents tin
Homecoming and the I'all Symposium as well as developing a legislative strateyx
Bailey, Stickel sharing presidency
Pair preparing for legislative session, fall term activities
By Catherine Hawley
f merald Associate Editor
Editor's note: ASl HI r:o-Pres
idents Isirk Hailey and Sheila
Stickel have spent their sum
mer preparing for the tU'lO U 1
school year renegotiating stu
dent service contrai ts. training
new executive staff members
and getting ready to lobby tor
better higher education funding
in the 1991 legislative session
After being elected as president
anil vice president in April.
Hailey and Stickel announced
they \undd operate their ad
ministration as co-presidents,
the first time that has been
done at the I ’niversitv
ODE: What led you to tlet ide
to become co-presidents?
H.iilm I think tilt* w hole u>
president idea is a retlei lion ol
both Sheila’s and mv personal
beliefs Then* urn* two people
running tor oftii e, tor tin* e\e<
Utive offi( r. and I think we
tiotll tf11 ttl.it both people lined
ed recognition tor what thev
diit and for what they are do
ing
.Stick e/ (After we det ided to
run and to be co-presidents.|
we spent the next three days
deciding who was going to run
on top of the ticket We de
t ided tli.il. going right into the
i ainpaign. kirk had a better un
derstnnding ol some of tin1 is
sues .
\\ e ran with every intention
ol becoming co-presidents, it
Witsn'! ,tn idea tli.lt ( .nut' tt|i a!
ter Hu't ampaign
IS,uk'\ litis is m arrange
miMit lit.it Sheila .irul I haw
it s ,111 administrative arrange
intuit within the oflii e It has
iluthing In ‘in with tin* (.oust)
tution. there's mi prohibition ol
it It's smiths .1 tm limitin' list'd
to administer an thin t‘ ih I >
plus st.ttt and $4 ri million
worth ol ini idental lees
What has been the reaction
to you as i o-presidents''
Stu kfl Some administrators
have really taken to it this sum
met It's hard to know how the
reaction is with students yet
Hut some administrators have
Turn to PRESIDENTS. Page 26
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