Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 09, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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    UNIVERSITY
Small budget no barrier to decorating
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By Tammy Batey
tmeraid Ropoctet
For financially strapped stu
dents. sprucing op a dorm
room. apartment or house can
In- <i severe drain on a bank at
count
Hut architecture students at
tile University and a local inte
rior designer have found that
decorating within a student
budget is possible by using a
few key print iples
'Make it yourself." sacs
(utnillu Finrow. director of in
terior architecture at the Uni
versity It "s very easy to make
desks from doors and use c on
c rule him ks lor support of
shelves
lost year I built .1 hunk lied
really c heap to fit my drafting
table in my dorm room," says
Kristi lohnson. interior an hi
tec tore student
There are advantages to a do
it yourself job, Kinrow says
■'First of all, you get to im
print and show your personal)
ty with your environment." she
says "Also, if this is your first
lime away from home, it's a
way to show your indepen
dence."
So how do you dec orate sim
ply without making major or
ders from furniture companies
and vs itliout sc armg vour room
mate7 The answer is to work
with color and personal touch
es, johnson said
She advises students to pic k
colors they won't tire of easily
" l*it k .1 few colors vou know
Photo bt Andrr Kanivn
Interior architecture students Shari Baxter (front) and Darla Ouderkirk. have combined their
imaginations and talents to create a comfortable living space.
you can live with and then a<
cessorize. she says
One common problem stu
dents experience is making
abrupt transitions from the
dorms, where all furniture is
provided, to apartments or
houses, where students must
ling. ImrroM or improvise for ta
bles .ind (.hairs
Hut where can students pick
up nice, inexpensive furniture
and other items to brighten
their surroundings? Uarage
sales and used furniture stores
offer alternatives to the often
expensive specialty stores.
Finrow says.
At Salvation Army and many
other second-hand stores, stu
dents i an pic k up furniture and
other necessities at low prices,
savs kathv Johnson. Salvation
Army manager Furniture at the*
Salvation Army store* .it 451 \V
t Ith ranges in prie e from $5 to
$25.
"A little bit of everything" is
available at Chuck 14 Sherry's
bargain Hut in Springfield,
says Chuck Reifschneider. co
manager of the store. Televi
sions sell for $20 and up and
chairs for $5 and up.
Decorating your dorm, apart
ment or house is easier than
you may imagine on a limited
budget
Students urged to storm stairs for paralysis
By Bob Waite
Emetald Reporter
l-ast veer University students ran no miles
worth ot Aut/en Stadium stairs ami raised
about $1,000 to help cure paralysis
Tins year Recreation and Intramurals
"Storm the Stairs" organizers hope to lieat
that re< ord in the one-of-a kind, rain or
shine event
KIM is calling on the community to par
tu ipale in the Sunday event h\ running
stairs, pushing wheelchairs around the rim
oi just making cash donations
Event pro! eerIs w ill he mail lied by .1 Hai
ti more insurance company and given to the
Miami Project, a group of doctors, si ientists
and researchers who are seeking a cure lor
paralysis
()l\uipic.s style opening ceremonies will
liegin at 111 Kl.i m Sumi.w hI Aul/.en Stadi
um. followed by the event, whn h ends .it 1
p in Idler said
I'nrtii ipants pa\ two dollars In partii ipate
ami are asked to provide an additional $10
in pledges, said Karla Rice. KIM director
The event is open to everyone. Rice said,
mi hiding people who make a last minute
dei ision to partii ipate, or people who de
cide to make donations between now and
Thanksgiving
There will be frisbet*. martial arts softball
and other demonstrations during tile fund
raiser Organizers invite spectators, as well
as participants, to see the spectacle
While national university and college
participation began last year, the project to
i ure paralysis began in l‘tH7 when the Mi
ami Group was formed, said Dene filer.
"Storm the Stairs" coordinator and KIM as
sistant.
former Miami Dolphins football player
Nick Huoniconti helped found the research
group after his son was paralyzed during a
football game, Eller said
Seeking funds, the Miami Group showed
a video tape of their project to the United
States fidelity and Guaranty Company ot
Baltimore. Maryland, filer said
Executives were so impressed they asked
universities and colleges to organize fund
raising events and matched those funds.
While there is no ( lire lor paralysis, some
experimental and electrical treatments offer
hope, said Loren Cushing. Sacred Heart
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