Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 16, 1991, Page 10A, Image 10

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Emerald Associato Editor
In lit It; August, as they were
getting read\ to take on nine
months of work, ASUO Presi
dent Jennifer Bills and Vice
President JoSonja Watson met
with tiie Oregon Dully Emerald
to talk about everything from
getting tattoos to lining sent to
the prim ipal's office in grade
school.
Bills. 22, a fifth-year English
major, is a graduate of Marsh
field High School in Coos Bay
and plans to graduate at the
end of spring term.
After I graduate 1 think I'm
going to have to find a job in
this town which, being an Eng
lish major, is not going to he
easy, because everyone's an
English major," Bills said "I ei
ther want to do something I
love, like work in human
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lows mo to work with human
rights after work So that job
would have to allow me the
oconomic freedom and time to
do that."
JoSonju Watson, 20, .1 junior
pre-major, graduated from Sun
set High School in Beaverton
Watson is considering a future
in management, she said
"But I’ve thought about going
into social fields, too," she
said "Whatever comes i'll take
it and if I'm happy, I'll stay
there."
ODE: How did you get in
voked in student government?
Jennifer Bills: My political
activism started in sixth grade
when I started an underground
newspaper and ended up going
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