Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 26B, Image 53

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    PRESIDENTS
Continued from Page 21
t,ik<*n In il reallv easily just
bourn.' and others are a little
bit more set ot |iist haven't tak
en the tune to think about it
vet
So do you both do every
thing. or is then- a division of
tasks; do you both have areas
of expertise?
Hailet We eai h have some
responsibilities hut usually
in terms of anv (let isions that
have to be made say ill terms
ul eontrai ts both of our names
are on the eontrai ts. or in terms
ot appointments, both of us
will make a del ision on an ap
pointment
St it if'I So far though Kirk
has done a little more of the
t'niversitv realm stuff just h(>
i ause its in his nature bei ause
he was I'niversitv affairs coor
dinator (HtfPI-'IO) And for me.
I've been focusing a lot more
on the state level stut! because
I've been i hairing Oregon Stu
dent l.ohhv And the financial
stuff
Haile\ One 01 the other of 11s
w ill coordinate anv part it ulai
project or anv partuulai t om
mittee or something, and then
just make sine that tin- other
person is involved m any del 1
sions that are made or in
formed when something is go
ing on
People complain that llome
1 oming's no big deal here; are
you trv ing to ( hange that?
Hailey It's tuiinv the lug
gest. most common thing that
we heard during the end ot the
i empaign and t ight as we were
i oining into ottii e was that
people Wanted to do something
lor Homecoming We talked
about building some campus
.spirit in terms of being proud
ot your institution and being
proud ot some ot the good
things that happen at the 1 111
versilv
So what we found is that it's
tough to get anything planned
foi this tall, with the short time
span and everything Hut we re
going to trv to put something
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together. and I don't know ex
actly what that's going to be
vet But after that we’ll tr\ to
figure out some wav to cooper
ate with the I’niversity and get
something together for tire fol
lowing \ ear
St it krl I think this is for
homecoming President
Brand < hallenged me (last
spring) to a softball game And
the challenge has been con
firmed.
Hnile\ We're putting togeth
er a team so anyone who's in
terested in playing softball
serious!v. we need people
Slit krl Deceivingly good
players, so tiles' don’t look like
ringers Because he told us we
couldn't have any ringers
What's (he first big ( hallenge
that you're facing in fall term?
Stiikrl I feel like its getting
that involvement right out
front and planning for the lob
hving for the Legislature, and
really getting people out to the
events I think that it's going to
be .1 challenge getting people
up lor Homecoming and that
kind of tfiing
/f.o/ei I think the most t lial
lunging tiling about our year is
going to be the legislative ses
sum. and all of the lobbying
we're going to have to do
We re doing preliminary plan
mug now and in fall we II real
1\ get dow n to some nuts and
holts type ot work but then
come lanuarx after the govei
liar's rac e after all the elec
tions, we're <iff and running
mow would you ues< noe
your ofTiee's relationship with
Pros Myles brand and the I'ni
\ ersitv administration?
Stii-ki‘1 Almost so good it's
si ary It kind of worries me
how well we get along with
them
liaiJev (Yes, but) that's
something y ou Lind ol have to
tight, because you yvailt to he
aide to have a good yvorkmg re
lationship vyith these people
Most of the folks that 1 deal
yy ilh. yve have a very i undid te
lationship On the other hand
you don't yy ant to feel like your
relationship is so good you're
not representing the students
And I think Sheila and 1 are
constantly checking eat h other
to sav, "Oh. is this something
we're doing because it's in the
students' best interest or be
( ause the administration hap
pens to think that’s the wav it
should be?"
And sometimes those things
do mate h; sometimes they
don't
Stiikrl And that's the scary
part because you know there
are times you could he taken
advantage of (But) it's a
good working relationship
They take ns seriously and
that's the most important thing
to have resnet t as students
Can you talk a little bit about
the Fall Symposium (A week
long event sponsored by the
ASl'O, to be held in October)?
Hailey: It's going to be called
"The Politic s of Culture"
The symposium was sparked
In the recent i ontroversies ovei
the Mapplethorpe and Serrano
art exhibits, and the idea of cul
ture and what is right and
wrong and what is culturally
acceptable And we really want
to address issues of gender and
rat e and the arts
Christine Craft is going to he
here to address "Women in the
Media." Site is being brought
here as part of a i onferenc e
called "Images. Illusions and
Identity put on by it coalition
headed up by Men Against
Rape
Slit kel And one of the lug
parts that we're contributing is
we re bringing KRS1. who is
somewhat of .1 controversial
hlai k activist rap musician
lie's quite a hero to a lot of pen
pie right now so that should be
really neat And we're going to
trv to involve some of the lilai k
fraternities.
Haile\ It's a broad spei trum
of events W e re also bringing a
film Irom the Soviet I'mon and
we're going to bring in some of
the artist-, from the Soviet
Cnion alternative artists
who. prior to fit) were under
ground
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