Oregon DAILY EMERALD rhurvl.n , N1.i\ M). I'MI 1 ugcne Oregon Volume Ismic I ' Inside University student Andv ! tan is said lie is not sure whether his mill tars servic e during the Persian Gulf War will at furl him in the long run t loyy ever. he said he r«■ turned to Kugene with a new outlook on Middle Pastern cultures and a growing desire to com plete his military obliga lion See slot s . Page :t With skyrocketing tin time many t adversity students find it necessary to Imlil down a |oh just to make it through s( hool and Samantha is no e\ i eplion llimi'vi'i she doesn't work in the res tauranl or retail irldus I l ies Instead, she stii \ ives lin.tncialK In dam illg at hggles. one of I' ll gene s topless night! iuhs See story , Page -J Sports Pillri k linden I lir \( A A 1 ra< k Jv 1 it'lil ( ihampionshtps kn ked oft Wednesday .it ! lay tvard Field with two stadium !«■< ords being broken and a third one tied Texas" Patrik Horten tossed the javelin 2bl ift tor a new MaytvanJ ret ord and Louisiana State s women's 4x1 DO-meter re lay team set a new stan third of 4 t 4ti Texas (dmstian s men's 4x ltilt meter relay team tied the stadium record of f‘t.24 set earlier this season bv Washington State Oregon's 1 ye Van Schoiack. Hit.k Mestler. Hob Cray and Art Skipper advanced to Friday’s semifinals and final in their respective events Kelly Blair is in 10th place in the women's heptathlon and will fin ish that competition to day See stories. Pages 8-12 Mhulii \ntirr K.inn-i (.r.idu.ite sIndent Srtn.mdo Morales who has ailxoi ated tin student nnht% stiu e he armed nn < .mifots in I'M < tries to te.i, h his Sfutmsh • hisses .in .«/> firei tation tor Hisfiarm i uiture .is well .is lanxiiiaue Morales departure ends campus era By Daralyn Trappe t -llf I •• 3 Rf[ ntel Armando Morales li lt s(u dent government last week in a wav that defines what Ilf s .ill about iifv it afraid 1 if i ontro \frs\ and never w filing to back down In his si\ years as i member ul Ihf Incidental I ff Commit Ini- Morale* earned tin reputa Inin de|H!iiding on vour v lew point ul being either a stub born, opinionated politician or a tireless advoi ate tot students ( >r mavbe a little bit ol both One tiling seems ( li ar, how ever It's doubtful that tile 1 ill versitv will see anyone else like him anvlttne soon Morales spent Ins last vear on the II t .is part ol a bitterlv di vided committee t aught in a storm ot ( iiuflii t .Xitel ASIA) President kirk Hades presented investigation findings implicating Chairman Mike (Ailsoii tor tampering \\ 1111 lit i omputer i lies it s\ as Morales who motioned to siis pend budget hearings until I ol son resigned or the matter was somehow resolved Although the i onunittee re i omened alter teal lung a tern ptirary agreement, three weeks later, the issue ol Colson s re uioval resurfai ed Morales voted w till three nth er members to oust t ,'olson When the vote tailed. Morales again motioned to suspend hearings until the tunnel ( hair man stepped dow n The motion passed Colson refused to resign And the II I i ante to a grinding halt Morales took some heat but he said he was working in stu dents' best interests and that In had a great deal of support 1 need to have ( rrdibilttv and In (In lh.it von need to keep hiuifsl \ tn- s.ml I ltd journed tin1 meetings until he lesigned bei ailse lli.il s tin' bust opium Although Morales has math1 hradl.il.ies as pait o! the li t I thrrr is a side to hint that most students an pmliahU unlamtli ai with lit' has otlered i lot to the I 'mvrrsitv and the i oiiiuiu nitv and i ontmurs to do so Morales never planned to i nine to the i lilted States Hr grew up in Mexu <> w01 k trig in lai tones and fields thinking that might he lus lot in life His grandfather and unties moved to the I inlet! States tot a time hut they returned home eventually, unhappy with then expel lem es in A merit a Next month however, hr vs ill rei else hi-, master's < l»-vt> Imm I In I nis ersit v (letl inn Inn- hum llu- holds lit Mf\ii ii vs,is ,1 lung .uni sometimes ililli i nil (inn rss hul il hits Ihth vsiiilh il Morales said His lift? i.h.nidi'll in I'(7<> vslii'ii lif mft Mars () ( tumor whii vs,is attending college m Mcsit ii .is an fM h.inui' sluiliinl Morales was studying philoso pin al thf saliif i allege hul dropped mil allfi Otaiimur if liiniftl lu thf I mlfii Stales Ilf I In-11 ss fill III vs 111 Iv ill a I,li Ii il V ' is iiimiths lalfi hi- I f 11 Mfs uii In get I mi k together vvilh ( ) f' 1111 n u r m Oregon S h f mifil a master's ilfgrff hum thf I ills !■ rsils anil is miss a high si huuI Spanish tf.ii lift Miansshilf Morales was ail 'll:.’, lit : (If. When I gut In Kugfiie and started lu work here I vs as a dead person, meaning that I ilou l see «i11\ lullin’ loi mi' he sairl \ migrant Mexican with not good I nglixh what do vou expei t hum this person who winked ax a halide, man. worked in tile In-Ids ' \\ lide he worked .is a haniK man. In- attended i lasses at the l imersilr . High Si lino! hipii valeniA Program I le rec eived Ins t d-d) in I'i 'n IH I'lll l Morales had Ini lin'd a baud Sandiinga and was m charge oi the Kidd Latin American music broadcast \hnr.i Si Winking at cultural events throughout the c.omnui It 11 \ lie got to knmx Jew el Hell who at the time was duel tin ol the t nix t-ixiK x < mint il. lor Mi nor it v hi I in alum She persuaded him to c until) in- his ecltic at ion at the I dm in sill ! urn t MORALES Pacjo 1 ASUO ordered to release notes By Catherine Hawley i me raid Associate t ditoi The ASl'O Ivxeciitive will make publn all records concerning its investigation into note tampering in the Iru ideutal l ee i ommitlei to comply with an order from the state attorney general's office The order requires former President Kirk Bailev to disi lose material that was deleted from investigation notes prev iously made puh lii and to release other dm uments ini hiding transcripts of interviews However, some comments in investigation notes that the attorney general's office deter mined were "highly inflammatory" can legal l\ be withheld because disclosing them would hinder student government (unctions Disclosure could unnecessarily strain lit! members working relationships with each other .nii 1 v hinder the < ommit tee in i arrsing out its responsibilities." said Pamela Abernethy spei i.il counsel to the .it tomes general in .1 letter to Italics and two Oregon ( ummt’nljh./ stall members "Moreover, disclosure could compromise the l'At>< ulivc ()ttit c s ahilitv to obtain 1 andid and sensitive inlnmiafion in .iin fuluie Hives ligations il may conduct <11 her letter Abernetln delined student gov ernment as .1 publli bodv subiect to public rei ords laws She also s.nd exemptions tor privai \ did not apply to an\ of the deleted material and that exemptions lot confidentiality applied to only a tew remarks contained in handwritten notes taken by Hailey and Hobbs l.ee. aifninatise ai lion i iHirdinatni during interviews vsith li t Turn to NOTES Page 5