Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 24, 1991, Image 1

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    Oregon
DAILY EMERALD
I rid.n Mas M, |*W|
|-U(!.fnc i )rci-.>n
\ i>luma •).' I'Mk' INi
Briefly
The ASI K> is holding
.1 reception <il the Eugene
Hilton tonight to mark
the inauguration of |enni
far Hills and loSnnjo Wat
son and to bid farewell to
Kirk Hailey and Sheila
Shekel Tlio event, whit h
is being paid for through
ASI'() fund-raisers, will
he in tin' Ilellman Room
starting at 7 p m All stu
dents are welcome
Sports
The Oregon men's gull
team is 1 tith aiter the first
d.'iv ot the Nt :AA West
Kegion.il Coif Tourna
inent in Albuquerque
N M.
The Ducks shot a 102
Thursday with only Utah
and Hawaii having w orse
team si ores Oregon is 23
shots off the first-day lead
set by I'Nl.V. which c ard
ed a 207 The Ducks need
In finish ninth or bettei to
qualify lor the NCAA
Tournament in two
weeks
Mark Aldrich shot a 74
to par e the Dm ks I burs
day. while tea annates
Cam Martin and I nn
Tandy* were right liehiml
with a 73 and 7lt. respec
tivrdv
"We knew (arming in
this was going to be a
great field and that we
had to play very well to
advanr e to the N( !AA
Championships Oregon
(loat h Scott kneger said
"The last thing we want
ed was to come out the
first day and play poorly,
but now that we te far ed
with it. we ll have to
■ mill' out Friday and
shoot pal to get back into
this thing "
Almanac
Student government
bowed to the pre-emi
nence ol the free press
Thursday when tin1
ASl ’O Executive dropped
an 8-7 softball decision to
the ODE new ■> staff
Executive members
carried a seven-run lead
into the fifth inning, hut
the Emerald staff explod
ed lor six runs in top halt
of the inning arid two
more in the top of the
seventh
The ODE then held off
a late ASUO rally in tin*
bottom of the seventh as
Vice President Sheila
Stickel flied out to center
field with the bases load
ed to end the game
ASUO ends year with mixed feelings
Budget lobby
topped agenda
By Catherine Hawley
| •• I'M ,J A- ,ih ul*** t '! !i • ,
It was the uiiisi ul limes, il
w .is I he w i usl ul limes
I mm budget i ills .mil hale
l I lines III ,l h.lll 1)11 tile I h .lie! Il 1
I le.li I .mil ,111 l lli Iilelll.i I I IT
( iinniiittee stiileinale i uiillii I
i h.ll.ii ten/ed live \sia ) .it| Him
islr.ilion of kill Hailes .mil
Shell,i Sin kel
\s thes prepared In hand the
reins ul student goveminent to
a new administration Iml.u
Hades .mil St u kel said thes
were leaving offn e with mixed
emutiiins pride in their at i .nil
pi ishmenI s . d is.ippnml menl
that thev wereII I aide to do
mole relief that demands on
time and energs will soon lie
OX el
Von invest a lot of yourself
into the whole joli. so U make-,
it vers d itlli ult to walk aw u\
from it said Hades who will
attend law school at I niversits
ol San 1 rani isi o next tall
In mans wins. Affirmative
\t I ion ( ami d i n.iloi Holihs Ire
said il y\as ,m hIimI vi'.ii tui tlic AM ( ! i (instant i nntlu t gave
student government j>I111v of opportunities to shim its lead
crship
(ttliei students i ritu i/ed tins year •. I vet olive fur not making
inure of those opportunities Hailey and Stu kid het aim mire.l
in ail no n 1st rat iye duties some said and were sometimes relui
taut to take hold stain es
However most agreed that one issue dominated the ASI't)
agenda this year Hallo! Measure
Bailey and Stu kel said they tons id er their lobby i ng e| h u ts m
the yvake iit Measure i one of the greatest -11111 1 I then .ui
ministration
I lieu yy 01 k is noyy |iay 1 ng ott Stu kel said lie jegi ! at 111 e ha
made state colleges and universities a priority lot add hat k
1111 ids a moye that 1 mild return as mtu h as svj million to high
Urn.
u rn- l j
PKiilu In M.irli N Irn
S hrii.i Sfu krl .uui kitk H.ufrs out^oins IS / it i nr firvsulrnt and /nrsnlrnt s,i i thr\ .nr ftnnid of thru
jt i twiftlishmrnls »*%/»«*< thru hdd>\ini: rtlnrf in thr w.ikrid Wrusutr »
it education it tin state rmis up v\it!i more rrvi-iiur ih.m
p)ii n nrit
In thr i1:11 j in'lt it looks Ilk* somr imuii'l 1 going to hr i (HU
in..; h.ii k to bighn 'duration. Sin krl s.iid Ami tli.il is largely
(ill*- to tin rth M f it f hr Students 111 till* sf.itr ,lll(| p.iltlf 11 l.ft I 1 \ ot
tin* students her*
| hr A SI ( ) .s i ilk. hr gall even hr loll* I hr Note ill tin **!#*< t lolls
with .1 !.111 term « uitip«i114n warning students of tin* measure s mi
pin at ions tor ht gin i nlin at inn I muling
Win n thr t.ix limitation proposal passed. Hailey Stn krl and
thr o st ot thr I \ri utivr staff * losrd down thnr nffit r for .» day
m prut* st drawing * ritn ism from students m and out ot g«*\
• ‘ininriit
I urn t EXECUTIVE P.r ;e H
University political groups come out of hiding
By Rene DeCair
I "H'M [1 Oep
When* have all Ihr young Hr
!iitlilh .ms gone' Where are all
the t'mversitv I Jemor rats from
oh so long ago '
I hr answer is not blow ing in
the w ind hut it someone want
eil to know w h.it the I niversitv
Demoirats ami College Kepub
Ilians were up to this year
thev'd have to he [laying (lose
attention
Ihe reason is that tile two
groups known tor their politi
i al ai to ism. have been uni liar
a< terislii ally quiet this year
Both groups sav they have
heun ai live hut are now e\[ieri
enc.ing an in hetween elet tions
lull as they gear up for the luuj
round of voting
"Our profile has been low
bet ause it s an olt elei t ion
vear said College Kepuhli
tails general Chairman Oartli
I ernamle/
Meanw bile Kyan I)ei kert
Cniversitv Demoi rats chair
man said his group also is c
*
Kvari Deckert
< US MU’ (111 lie\t VISIT'S fll‘( TII >1 IS
lull h.is linen working this legis
lative session to light tuition
hikes
Also, for a short period ot
limr luivetsitv Democrats was
dismantled anil iii.h live uin
tributing to .1 I.ii k of campus
partisanship. Detkert said The
organization tell .ipart p.i rt i.i 11 \
hei ause the\ lost Imam nil sup
p' rt frum the I,.ilie Connt\
I.ison \\ ilson
llriiiiii r .111 < ()rga n i/a11nn
v\ hii.h iiiti civi'd tin' i nmpus
organization .is loo li lt wing
.mil rail it al I )t*i krrt said
Six months ami thr group
pulli'd 111 v* «• I h • • r again with
aiii• iiI III now tail's and a now
all if inli'
I'm snri' wr rr mini' iniidi'r
all' Ilian itir group Iasi year
IJi i ki-rl said Hul I linn I
know that \vi slu.uld appeal In
| m i > | > 11 • ulm in n m mill'- 11! tin'
road
rim group lifts regained sup
port from I ..me (' o i j 111 v I femu
i r.ils I)im kerf said Imt fluty
will not base thru .m In ism on
w lift I n ■ i thm i .in get funding
funding will p r i > It.i It I \ be
less ol ,i piohlom in thf liilure
il the i ftmpiis group del ulm to
organize under .i parent mg,mi
/.at loll i ailed the ( ail lege Demo
i rats ol A merit a. he said
Neither the I uiversiH Demo
i nils nor the (College Kepubh
i ans gets binding from student
mi idental fees
( ol lege Kepuhlii ans ie|\ on
individual donations to the
group wlnifi does not e\a< tl\
make the group t K h ( ha u man
Jason U ikon s.ud
V\ ilson s.ud the group lias
about I Dll members who have
Iieen working on raising aware
ness about the Kepublit an Par
tv \nd he said the group
serves all important film turn as
a i onsen at li t- von e on < am
pus
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