Hear Ye! BARGAIN BOOK SALE MAY 13 - 24 On Main Floor (JO Bookstore Books $1.98 and up *Ail t,Ni'i. UO BOOKSTOkE 13th and Kincaid. Mon - Fri 7 JO • 6, Sat 10 • 6, Ph. 3464331 TRACK TOWN PIZZA Offers The ULTIMATE LUNCH SPECIAL ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD BAR AND UNLIMITED TRACK TOWN PIZZA That's Right1 All YOU Can Possibly HAT Of The Best Pi/xa This Side Of Anywhere M-F 11 a.m.-l p.m. TRACK TOWN PIZZA 1809 Franklin • 484 2799 STUDY AND RESEARCH AWARDS FOR 1992-1993 FULBRIGHT GRANTS RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIPS ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS DAAI) Study Grant \ttend a Hireling to find out alxuit Vppliiation Procedures • Deadlines • Criteria for Selection • Inters iew Procedures 3:00 P.M. • FRIDAY, May 17 • Gumwood Room, EMU I or Iiii t In i information: Kl 1HKK.II I and KOI \K^ Office ol IntiTnatinnal Sen ices .00 On-yon If.ill. .146-3200 \1 VRSH \II, KHODI S. and I> \ VI> ( Ulii i' of tin- I K an 114 fricndli Mall. 346-3902 POLITICS House bill would set stricter sex ed policy Sponsors focus state's guidelines on abstinence By Came Dennett t meralcl fieportec SAl.l'.M Ihc Oregon House is rurrentlv c onsidering .1 bill that could drastically alien the' wav public school teachers ap proac h the sublet t ot sex edut .1 lion House Hill U 1 1 would e reate guidelines where none current Iv exist It einphasi/.es le.ic hing abstinence from sexu.il inter course .is the only effective1 means ol preventing pregnane \ and sexually transmitted dis Ihe bill's primary sponsor. Kep Walt Schroder. K-Cold Beach said school districts have1 been allowed to make their own decisions about the content o I sex education c nurses and most have promot ed using contraceptives and safe sex t *c hni(|Ues This isn't necessarily a bill addressing abstinence," s.mi l.urix Wells Si Imxler s legisla live assistant This would iusi set up some guidelines I niter the new bill. sex edu nation courses would be re quired In include information about liie possible const* quences of sexual activity, out side ot marriage, as well as teach respect lor a monogam ous. heterosexual marriage The c urru ulum would also inc hide instruc lion on the laws regulating financial response bility to ( bildren born out ol wedlock and sexual relations between an adult and a minoi Under current Oregon law guidelines are only set for i ur ru ulum about AIDS and sexu ally transmitted diseases, not for general sex ediii ation ' The prevailing attitude seems to be sexual ai tivity lias become tile norm, so now let's deal with the consequences.' be said "This bill moves into the area of prevention " Schroder said studies done by a family advisory i ommittee siioyy that curric ula based on i untrue eptive use and sate sex techniques are ineffective in preventing 11• 11 pregnant \ We checked out .til tlie hooks lh.it arc available lot high school sex education ( lasses St hinder said Mam ol the texts not onh neglec ted to ini lude the failure rates of condoms in AIDS pre vention, he said, hut lhe\ also tended to he sexuallv explit.it The hill s proponents com plain that texts i onunonlv used in sex etlut atinn courses tail to give enough attention to absti lienee Sandra Nelson, a representa live of the I agle forum of ()re gon, testified at a public hear ing on the hill that onlv two paragraphs in one commonly used text dealt w it It abstinent e She said it was described as a possible alternative to responsi file sexual ai tivity "One can't help lint wonder what is abstinence/'' she asked "Is that irresponsible/ "Today sexual activity is a health situation it's not simply morality anymore," she said Melodie Harmon, a 17 year old student at Forest drove High School testified that the failure ol sex educ ation courses to teach the emotional and physical c onseciueiu.es of sexu al ac tivity c reated problems for some of her friends Opponents of the bill say it fails to deal with the complexi ties ol teen age sexuality Jeanne Atkins, a lobbyist for Planned Parenthood Affiliates of Oregon, said teen agers learn about sexuality in high si hool. whether it is from a i lass or from other students "The question is will |se\ ed ucation) be part of the i lass room, as part of .1 valid 1 urrii.u lum7" she asked "Or w ill it be ini omplete and mat 1 urate be cause it is passed from teen ager to teenager and be lieved7" Dei ause there is no uniform curriculum. it is not possible for the bill's proponents to evaluate the effei tiveness of sex education that emphasizes safe sex rather than abstinence. At kins said.