Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 15, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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    Candlelight vigil highlights start of MLK week
MEETINGS
An affordable education
mooting will take place tonight
at 7 in KMU Collar rooms C anti
I). Call 345-3716 or 68tt-06<J3
for more information
MKChA moots tonight at 5:30
in KMU Cedar Room K Call
346-350B for more information
Pre-law Society moots to
night at (i in the KMU
Gumwootl Room Call
for more information
Students for the Kthical
Treatment of Animals moots to
night at 5:3(1 in KMU Cedar
Room I) Cali 346-4356 for
more information.
(lillel's Torah reading and
discussion group meets today
at 4 p m. at tin* koinonia On
tor. 1414 Kincaid St 4 lall
343-6920 for more information
KRMA campus radio will
have a general interest meeting
tonight at it in Room 304 Con
don
SPKAKKRS
Seasonal affective disorder
(winter depression) is the sub
jei.t of a lei tore to !»■ given to
night at 7:30 in the fairson Mall
(.old Room by Dr George
hjaer
"What is Knvironmental
Racism?" is the title of a pre
sentation to lie given by Kri«
Ward, co-director of the black
Student Union The talk will Ik
given today at t p in. in the
KMU Ben Under Room For
more information call 340-4379
or 346-3400.
MISCKLLANEOUS
Martin l.uther King, |r. < an
dlelight Vigil starts tonight at 7
at Johnson Mall and moves to
(ierlioger Lounge for a recep
tion. Call 346-4379 for more in
formation
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In her parting speech. Katz
said it was important not to
dwell on the past and empha
sized the necessity to set politi
cal differences aside in order to
better represent the people
"Citizens torn to us to solve
the problems ... What we are
about is more than balancing
books and keeping house ...
what we are about is investing
in our people and our quality of
life.” she said.
In other business, the House
elected Humana Kennedy chief
c lerk and elected Hep. Dill
Markham, R-Riddle, as speaker
pro tern.
At the same time the House
was convening in its chambers,
the Senate was busy at work
swearing in its new members
and kicking off the beginning
of the hectic: new session.
The Senate began its inaugu
ration with a short incantation
performance by members of the
Confederate Tribes of Warm
Springs, who were adorned in
their native headdress. The or
der of business was called and
then Oregon state Supreme
Court judge George Joseph
swore in new members.
An unidentified senator rose
to nominate Sen. )ohn
Kitzhaber. D— Roseburg, to
serve as Senate president. The
nominator said Kitzhaber has
been a real leader who "puts
policy before politics."
Kitzhaber was re-elected presi
dent and expressed his pleas
ure in his acceptance speech.
In other business. Sen. Frank
Roberts was elected as presi
dent pro tern and Donna Merrill
was elected secretary of the
Senate.
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Call
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