Oregon Daily MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1992 EUGENE, OREGON VOLUME 93. ISSUE 72 Former Oregon Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer said he wants to build on the work ot former deans while improving the law school Frohnmayer preps for new job j Former attorney general assumes law school deanship By Carne Dennett New Year's I),IV marked not unlv .1 lie vs ve.ir fur Dave 1'ruhnmaver, Imt a nevs jot) Wlitle the new dean of till* I mvi-fMly s law si IhkiI didn't actually (ome into the office on the holiday. hi' admits to doing sortit! paperwork at home. On his first real day in the office, he dealt with more pa perwork before traveling to Salem to officially hang up his fiat .is Oregon's attorney general and swear in his sue cessor I-Tohnrnayer spent Friday in meetings and interviews in Ins still-bare office, belure leaving earlv in the afternoon for an American Assoi lation ol Law Si hinds annual meet mg in San Antonio When be returns Tuesday Frohniiiuyer said Ins lirst pri only is to get a handle on the 7urn to DEAN f‘.tyo !0 Police arrest five in vacation break-ins j Arrests in Christmas Day burglary uncover string of fraternity and dormitory thefts By Gem! KoeppmQ i poll* r have arrested hse people in t oiinrt Iloti vs i(h Ivsu winli't vacation Ureas. ns .il lln' IMii Camilla licit.i nil \l pha r.iu (hnega fraternities In addition, Sigma Chi (rater tnly. Burgess and Spiltcr halls, and thn l adversity Inn were burglarized during the vara imn, bu! il isn 1 known whether I he >u5|jt'i ts arrested lor t lit* [wo fralermlv robberies an i otHH-l led w il h Ihi e life tk .'; Polite became aware of thn iratornity burglaries on Chrisl mas morning, a fin r an All) member surprised the burglars while they wen! in the house Tbe f r a lit r n i t v m e m bur. Christopher keilh Wjsner. 'll had .i weapon shoveii in Ins !ai e. bu! ss as later able to get to a phone and < till police, ai i ording to polu e n-porls Two suspects were later slopped one him k assay from the bouse and Wasiier idenh lied them as two ol the four suspects In' s.iss in the house, act.ording to police reports ( barmame Joelle Weaver. of Unj Waite Si . ssas carrying a large-frame, automalii style pellet gun and other puses ol properly, at cording to police reports She now faces ? counts ol burglary but is no longer in < ustody I'lmotby Alan Jones. list »•»i in' I>i > 1 ii r i( |Kis ts .is .r.!f.ir i,. -■ i <' f i f .".(•*» i h• irO ;■ { v\ : ‘ h ‘ .i tii! !•• ul burglary and one < ounl of 'Mini violation f 1** tv %11ii in i..uM'1'Wi v \v |Ksi:i ill }/«•(( . ;; tu i, ut r»m| .ii lht* S.ri*mi ( hi hoiist [)t*< or j.i ■ Ii s ins! known \.• »w tin- bur glars rnii'frii but uni r insult* Ih*■ v bn ik» in . and stole a varirt\ of rompurl tiis( s. stnmts arid V(.Kx ‘-aid Siuli Taylor. Sigma ( hi pn-M Hunt i hi- r\.ii ! ‘ \ * Si! id Um* thnll : .11 i i r!: ■. if . 1; k V i 1 ( linnetIiuii hi tin' Signs,i On ’ ' i k ; ‘, I hr next burglary happened .11 the i■ i}i house on Christmas live, tiuln r Detective Bob Hob I,mil '..ini rhi- burglars milv hiivr entered through ,i broken W ' !f i IW hill ih« extent lit ll : ■ • burglarv isn't yet known A day >111it llir A !'() rotil« t\ [Mllll i -.r.iri linl Apt Hi .it lo l l Aiilcr St Mom thiin ,i thousand ( I )s multiple stereos, radar ile tei tors, tool hoses. chur khooks .mil credit i .irds were inside the iip.irtrnent I'he property in ventorv runs lor nine single spitted pages, uncording to po In e reports Much of the niaten.il flits yet to tie reported stolen, hut that will probably change when the students return. Holland said Marty Wayne Dixon. 2t> was at the apartment He was taken • BURGLARIES P i.je 10 HARVEST Jerry Rust gave a media tour of old growth and clear cut sites Friday. See STORY, page 4 ETHICAL DECISION A state ethics commission ruled Myles Brand broke the law by offering free trips to the Independence Bowl to the Eugene and Springfield mayors' wives. See STORY, page 3 INJURED Jordy Lyden joins the injured list as the Ducks fall to Missouri, 79-58 See SPORTS, page 13 Thesis completion caps Honors College career j Honors College provides students with small classes, com munity atmosphere By Lisa Millegan t 'fut jiC Ayv ;C Jttl f ’ •* Learning that sin- has passed Hit oral defense leaves the senior arts and lelierx inu)or a bit ciii/ed Only minutes before, (;|ynnis Fawkes had been answering ques lions from professors on her ltiesis committee about what she re,ills meant when she wrote her Honors t or liege thesis Tilled. ‘'Representations of Maenads and Satyrs on Archaic Red figure Vases," Fawkes' thesis fo cused on mythological c haracters depicted on ancient Creek pottery Standing on one side of a large oval table in Chapman Hall. Fawkes had explained that the maxi uline su tyrs are usually pictured c hasing, but never catc hing, the feminine maenads What do von think Athenian women thought whim tin s saw these vases''' one professor had asked Although Fawkes seemed .1 little nervous .it the liegmning ol the dt fense, by the end. she was enjoying the situation Oil ask more' l iiwk.es hud laughed when the professors had run out ol questions .it the end \ovv, with the detense finally h. hind her. lawkes just felt relieved to he done Alter .1 lew congratulatory lings from her mom and friends, the realization that she wouldn't have to work on the tig page (taper ever again began to set in F.ven though it s just days l>oforo hilt term finals. I.iwkes knows ex aillv what she's going to do '(.u out and drink somewhere The completion of her thesis, combined with the ileli use, lulhlied Fawkes last requirement lor a hat h elor's degree from the University's Kohert U (".lark Honors (ailing. About (>n students from the college write theses each year Basically satisfied with her lm Turn to HONORS Page 10 • ' Of • , , Glynms Fawkes and her mother celebrate alter Glynnis successful oral defense of her thesis tor the Honors College