Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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    IFC awards money to ASUO
By Lisa Mi Megan
Emerald Reporter
The Incidental bee Committee granted
four student primps' requests fur fund
ing and ri:i ortsldered two previous tier t
Moris in meetings during the p.tsi two
At the (>< I meeting, lit. members
re reviewed .1 decision at -i pn
viu i . mi'i'lmg to award S.ht'i t > Sexu.d
A- -mil Support Services
[teuiusi- ol ionimitti i- regulations, the
lib is not allowed to allocate money to
organizations tli.it aren't n-< agnized by
the ASUO .is independent student
groups
In u un.intinous vote, li t memliers
agreed to award tin- motley to the
ASUO. which is responsible lor funding
SASS
The money will go to trip expenses
tor brin bolller. the group's volunteer
coordinator who was invited to speak
.1! a r onventloll of the N11tion.il Asm* 14
lion lor bureign Student Affairs (ail
tier's original request had been for .$ t.'O.
but her mi si- tin- III can't pay for (ood.
members voted to .illorate tile lower
u mount
li t members also reconsidered .1 de
rision th.il b ill allowed the Internation
al Student Assn* ration to spend S.:M)
out of tie- group s speakers hind to pay
.• v;.• rises from .1 speaking engagement
last spring
’] hi; group's accountant would riot op
prove ihi' Uunv.K lion I»• -< »titstudent
organizations are onlv allowed to use
i urfi'nl funds for current expenses
The lit. agreed to allocate I ho needed
menu •, from the. committee's surplus
funds
in .1 I.iirr elec iMcm. 7hf> tht't'j>n (.uni
mftilutur was give n yi,"iH) to bring Kd
win M.-.'sr to speak "ti r.ampus Hie
newspaper staff e\p,o< !■» to get the rest of
111 s / .(too needed to firing Met se to tie
Universitv front cither sources
Meese.plaits to speak on tile topic of
whether tie founding fathers would roc
iigiu/e current interpretation of the (cm
stitution
! he AS! <) rei eived S500 to help stu
dents attend an Oregon Student Lobby
I .invention at the i'mversity Nov H and
'* fl;e money will pav the StS confer
. in e ji*e for 70 students and pay half tire
i osl for 1 5 students
fi t members voted to alloc ate tire
fund' provided that the students who
rei eiYe tin money, are chosen by lottery
in an (tit ttt lit meeting, the Native
American Student t’nnai vs,is allocated
Si: ‘ Ir an the c oinmilte, s surplus fund
to pay for expenses from last spring s
powwow
Octubafest a mix of brassdom'
by underdogs ‘bom to boogie’
Dy K,ver' I ngeis
I hi- tuba has typically gotten .1
burn top tin? image of a shv kt<i
uompah-ing in the Irnck of the hand
Not anymore
Uttubafes! Is .1 music event that
si; nil is th.it ( oncept Pitched .is "an
.otx iiovahle amalgam of underdogs
fr 111 the deepest depths of lower
hr.issdom, all of whom were horn to
tx .ugie, the set ond annual event em
braces rtiusit from all rhythms and
styles
University School of Musk fat uity
and students. and members of the
community will participate in to
day's it p m performance at Beall
Coro oft Hall.
Works by St ott Joplin, Duke Idling
ton and others with cryptic titles
mu h as ' Hie Wiggle Worm Squirm,"
vs ill share the stage with more tradi
tional works such as Ldizabothan
stvlo music by Henry Purcell anti
Wafer Mush by Ccorgn Handel and
others tuba announced Also featured
will be a musical salute to Rodger
Vaughn of (ail Stale Fullerton, who
i ompoM's and plays tuba and eupho
nium music
Richard Fra/ier. tuha and euphoni
um-instructor at'the University, will
diri't t thi' event and perforin on both
instruments Featured concert artisls
arc F.dward Kammorer, Iiri( Hammer,
Tin' Tubashop hour. Thn University
Tuba Choir and Jiin Newell's Oregon
Tuba Association
Kainrnerer, also of the music fucui
ty. will join Fra/ier on piano for
"Morning Song," a lively composi
tion by Roger Kellaway, which is
somewhere helween country, pop
and soul, say the performers The
lively piece banishes the "oompah"
tuba stereotype
“Octubnfcst" was conceived in
Ui7:t by music professor Harvey Phil
lips of Indiana University Since
then, the concept of an annual
tub,i euphonium celebration has be
come a tradition on campuses and in
cities worldwide, including Japan,
Australia and liurope
Tickets lor ibis show are S i general
admission, $7 for students and senior
i iti/ens and are available at the door
WALKING ON WATER
How Does He Do It?
TONIGHT
8:00 P.M. Students $5.00
HULT CENTER Others $7.00
Tickets on Sale at the EMU & HULT CENTER Outlets
5
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5th STREET
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VIDEO ADVENTURE
©VALLEY RIVER PLAZA •SSL'S,
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School
iMnmrrr or ontoon
of MUSIC
THIS WEEK
at BEALL HALL:
961 E 18th Ave
C OCTUBAFEST
frs. Vaude. ie vvitn a tc...'
, of the c ass.cs1
Mon., Oct. 28 8 pm
$4 General Adm ssson
$2 Students / Seniors
Q CHORAL POTPOURRI
University Singers, Chamber
9' Cho.r, Women's Chorus
Tues .Oct. 29 8 p m.
$4 General Admission
$2 Students Sen.ors
r, STRING CLASS
<£) RECITAL
students m recital
Wed.. Oct. 30 8 pm.
FREE Admission
C HOMECOMING
CONCERT
•" UO Ensembles
Fri., Nov. 1 8 p.m.
FREE Admission
For more information, call
346-3761 (Music School)