Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 09, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    Two sorority houses now historic
By ArtgelO Ven a
: •• : C< ■ 'fifcuu
i tvi- hugrne properties. in
i lading Ivv11 t'nivrTMtv sorori
ties tin -Hilyartl Street. h.ive
: i i • ri’• -r(■.! ;r;. the. Nat lotia!
Register of llitinru Plates by
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T b f A Ip If.i Phi Si i r ;d r 11 v
Housi OSO Mil\ J St hut it
m i‘121 ,111,1 tin t . mini i Phi
Until Sorority House, 1021 Mil
vard SI In.ill in .ire two
I 1 eir Wes! \i. I >, fy I , • '
ties to lie rei ogni/ed
built
• ■ et 1. ,0 'Hit : ■ ■ re !,.im mil
the Christian Patterson Rental
Property at 2 11 I • t>tii A.v e ire
the other two
' Designation as a lilsiofti
landmark Vr :;t!• the proper
ties to rei ri ,e a ■ pei . il tax a
sessinent it, addition to in
t reased recognition that at i om
panics Christine ! .1 \ it>r !
sin Eugene Planning Division
H.iui
! hr Mjih.i Phi Sur tritv
Hons* irni the Dorris Vp.irt
merits have both .'<■< *••! no
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. t. tv tir* it
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in 1 nv: v rp'vvh ;i«- ;!•
proper ivirvg iintsiii.- tin* U • '
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t ;«V.i\'<•.. Bui.lii.irig-,. built in
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listst h sot *>r 1 tit’s }jfan .* * pen
houses • iirlv next M-.ir t< 11 <• l;>
* elehrate lie* historical flesignti
i.i* *ns Siiron.lv..nirmbers horn
both (louses greejnl !h*- news
rnliiusi . -ii 1%
! rillllk.'lh.l! the hiijiso.'-heirig
n.iiiH'ii .1 historical tin. hi »
a i'll.: help pit serve .1 lor lu.1 no
Alpha I'ili members uiu:
I'.mdv Anduimbaull said !he
honor re • ivi-d from lh.' : is t h;
minm not only brings us ui
: tiuis.-d pride. but il reflet Is op
! hi mini en it y is wall :
(. .1 in ni.i i'ili Hfi.i Si it 11 r;' y
•:,.•;^. r ; .Tt.int'' Sheldon said
’ fa'■> ;i i.tn to ii si- diu l:!ii|u‘\ sat?
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oitivi rl Uiliiyi'il S|!||I.|' min J
ling
H i >:i St'Rlothor Irani' t tad
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S - : y ! ■> .'Ii y i- s .
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he i;;! is . .it ■■ v rr.y ext Hi !
aUrfit Itvmg in .m .of fit fiilly Ids
d -i i'si- sind yvo ok !, :
yy;.!td la providing da; ■ ammi;
pi! V si I h i 111 I- t i 1 y ; e yy ! he
baa I r.liUisl s.ild : !
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in.inv gi'iidrutinris of Uitun •du
denis
SURVEY
Continued from Page 6
l huversitv. 70 peri i lit desi i died 11:>• ir exjirtirn. -
h»*r*• .is good or exi ellent
(^.11!«t^. Inund lhut the effects of cumulative
budget t uts liver the hist (lei ;ide were reflet ted III
some student complaints "Large size classes
taught In student teachers who can t speak, the
language" was a complaint given hv one formei
student
In keeping with the cries c>! finani nil strain,
more than hull the respondents said they have or
are looking lor a job 101 students have lound
lull-time jobs. .' I are employed part lane
Martini i’itts. assoi iate director nt admissions,
said the fad that almost half the contacted stu
dents are employed could indicate a Haw in tin
survey
In general, completed survey s rellei ted the itn
mobility ut students, th- ■’ win* w-'a ke; ' a! tie
same phone numhers bei .mse of lamtly or oilier
considerations Students who had the mobility to
leave those phone tiumln rs were r«su bed In fewer
numbers
1 he svsteinatii exclusion of a impurity of eligi
ble -.tvident ■ ■ ■ aid -■>. w the survev . ts
frmersitv I’resuli-nt Mvles Htaiid initiated tm
project in response to an enrollment droji greatet
than the cultiai ks nei essllated fry Measure >
fourth week figures showed ItcOOS students,
down till pen ent from IB.HI in fall Pino Ihat
numlsr ts about mhi fewer students tfian [1 r
jelled for this term About 2.000 undergraduates
who wen- enrolled sjiritlg term did not return this
fall
Before students were called, ii letter and re en
Sample Survey Responses
FINANCIAL PROBLEMS
•Owe UO money, trying to straighten
out bill
•Tired ot being broke
ACADEMIC CONCERNS
•Couldn't tmd classes I needed in
the evening
• Not sure UO is the best »• u e for
me
UO RATING
• Excellent, had great time eumo i
a lot
•Just drop through the cmcm.
• Adequate lor s<d t. . ze
RE COM ME NO TO A f RIE NO >
•Depends on field an.) * you have
the money
i itAc C*y 1 Jtwif
: : r:m wen1 sent to noil :1 !uInI in: fesid* i
uiiiii rgraduates who were not majors in l-dm .1
I ton or Human Development and Performance
These former students were invited to o enroll,
ar to tell Admissions why they would not return
Phase T ie. ot the pro)ei 1 will attempt to 1 on:.11 !
ie> former resident undergraduates who were in
ifisi uiilinued programs Phase Three contacted
1st) non resident undergraduates who did not re
1 ,.rn and the data Is being analyzed
SUPER FALL
AUTOMOTIVE
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CHEMICAL TREATMENT
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CHANGEOVER
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computer baiam f‘ Iftfrn
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Shop (m $1 for all Itams
Ttrestone
™ AMERICA’S HOME FOR CAR SERVICE
345*1 593 No Appt. Necessary
185 E 11th Store Only-Short Walk from Campus
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meetings
No on H*t* a group
inj4 the OCA ballot measure,
will meet hutsdiiv at p ui at
the Oregon Eduiation usmk 10
tinti building. -HIS f.oburg
K ..id t .ill tiHH-tt>01 lor mom
inhumation
( hromi Fatigue Syndrome
support group u ill meet Uet
2<) at i HO p m at the Emerald
People s Utility Uistrii t build
ing. 13 7! 3 SeitVeV Loop Rd
( all (iHh-0310 for more infor
mation
MISCELLANEOUS
Singlefile forms and (ienerul
University Scholarship appli
i aliens for are now
available in the Financial Aid
Office, Room 2t>0 Oregon Hall
Child Care, Inc. a commune
ty non-profit child i are and
preschool center, is sponsoring
a sandwich and savvy" parent
education workshop I)e< 11 at
S 30 p in at 1<>‘» N Washington
St . in Skinner s Butte Call
344 1 UiS for more information
and to reserve a spot
RELIGION
Communal Penam e Service
for advent will take place to
night at 7:30 at the Newman
Center, 1HS0 Emerald St Call
34t»-44tiH for more information
ARE FINALS KEEPING I
YOG UP ALL NIGHT? I
Need a coffee break?
BEGINNING DEC. 11 — AND THROUGH FINALS WEEK —
BURGER KING- ON FRANKLIN BLVD. WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 3 AM.
We'll have FREE coffee & free soft drinks ALL night for you at Burger King\
SHOW YOUR STUDENT I.D. CARD BURCIg
FREE COFFEE & FREE MEDIUM SOFT DRINKS AVAILABLE 9 p.rn. — 3 a.m. KING