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St Vincent I)e Paul Society's west ern region youth representative “What most people usually forget is that not all hungry (people) are homeless, ' Pelster said “Most of the hungry are children and single par ents "They're not lazy," she* said. “They're not hums They just can't make the rent.” At the Banquet for Hunger. University students and faculty, in addition to members of the com munity. will be able to experience what it's like to be hungry. Those who attend the dinner will be given one of three different colored tickets, Pelster said, with each color representing a different class of eating One color will represent a first class style of eating. Pelster said "They'll Ih> eating what a typical upper-middle class American family eat and what most of us (students) get," she said This meal will consist of fried chicken, spa ghetti or a similar popular American dish The second color will represent a second-class style of eating while the third color will represent a third-class style of eating. Pelster said The sec ond-i lass meal will consist of soup and bread while the third-class meal will la* rice and water ''They'll (second-class diners) la* eating what most people eat ol the lower classes or what some p<*ople eat the* fourth week of the month before their paycheck." slu* said “They'll (third-class diners) will be eating what most homeless and what most people in third world countries are lucky to get " Hunger among Lmr County residents will be difficult to avoid when you're "across from some one eating three times better than you." Pelster said "We have the security of knowing we can go to McDonalds afterwards.” she said "Hopefulh it’ll make people think. 'Gee. I was pretty lucky I had that (to eat) yesterday.'” A division of the St Vincent De Paul Society in New York first organized a banquet to raise mon ey for the hungry, and the society in Eugene de cided to hold a similar function in the area Pelster. a University student, went to University Housing for support of the program, said Ann Ly man. Hamilton Complex manager. The complex is sponsoring the program, and Lyman said University Housing had three goals in supporting program. "We hope to raise money for the hungry in litne County, raise awareness (about the hungry) and empower (students) to make a difference." Lyman said. Sally Smith, coordinator of educational pro grams for housing, said that University Housing became involved in the program because there was an interest in helping the hungry. "Our business is to facilitate what students want to do." she said "Housing is many faceted in terms of our support all the way from the study of (cultures) to community service." Kaylea Fertsch. Hamilton program assistant, said it would be impossible for someone to attend the banquet and not realize there's a problem with hunger in I.ane County. "Students will know what it’s like to eat a lux ury dinner and see someone go hungry (eating rice and water).” Fertsch said. "We can do some thing to benefit people besides ourselves." The Banquet for Hunger will be held in the Car son Hall cafeteria. Tickets cost $2 and are avail able at the EMU and the University Bookstore. The money collected will go toward holiday food baskets for hungry families in I.ane County. Pelster said. John Van landingham. Lane County housing task force chairman, will speak at the dinner Springfield looking for new city councilor The City ol Springfield is seeking applications for a v.t UNIVERSITY OF OREGON PRESENTS: RACE RELATIONS FORUM WELCOMING DIVERSITY: Embracing Change November 27, 1990 WALNUT ROOM, EMU, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 7:30 pm to 9:15 pm Hosted by: OfTice or Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity • Associated Students of the University of Oregon • International Adairs • Office of Multicultural Affairs • Office of the Provost t ant mmI on the i ity council Tin* volunteer position is for a vacant v in Ward I in central Springfield The position wax formerly held by Christine lair son who resigned Imm ause she is moving out of the < it\ The applii ant w ill he ap pointed to fill the remainder ot I arson's term, which will ex pire Dei 31. 1992 The ap pointee must seek clei lion to the position in order to contin tie serving on the count d Ward l is roughly hounded by the Highway 12t> on the north. Seventh Street on the west, the Springfield Millrace on the south and 21st Street on the east The six-member city council is responsible for setting over all city policy and city goals. The council also makes the laws which govern the city. The couik il meets formally .it 7 ,10 |i m the first amt third Mondays of every month. Count il work sessions are i> to pm, the second and fourth Mondays of every month Council members receive no compensation other than ex penses Application forms are available in the city manager's office at City Hall. Fifth and A Streets, between H a in and 5 p in weekdays The deadline for submitting applications is 5 p in Thurs day. Dec 6. The City Council is scheduled to conduct inter views for the position on the evening of Dec. 10. The ap pointment of the new councilor will be made at the council’s regular meeting on Dec. 17. For more information, call Eileen Stein, city recorder, at 726-3700. DON'T BE LEFT OUT! 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