UNIVERSITY LAW Continued from Page 1 said ; 1 s. emed !Ik'1 a good ih‘ because it Wu.l.dtBl il.ir row my options \\ . ih .in underg; .ni cate d intis’ in forestry. Sullivanwant till to " pursue n.itur.ii n-souti e management from a iegabend 1 hr University attracted him mainly because of its ex, client reputation for (■ttvironiuclvt.il i.iw But lot .iltun u -.s v er v mi [lortahl. too," Sulhvum said I .ike tin hug i: ( iiiiumin it v Plus tuition uas 'mix . heap Sul H v a n w i n t I n '• •> ! a wj si !i. .ill i \[ici t i eg a kuni tif at i.n mu boon .imp I)<■ ;found ins c\pc< la! lulls -,\ '*rt• tai r i i orn t I A tvp. ; .lav for him begins •.’.111; a class a t U) i t • liter: has a break uni if ",f f- ill .lining which he readsm the ii brurv After his t 1 if) t fuss. he has lunch. After hint h lie works at a Springfield law hrm as a law clerk,or he (Milks as the editor of the luunuil ol i.n vinmmrnUil f an mul l.itig.i lion In the evening, lie tries to set aside time lor even I si and then similes Into the night I'm a night owl. Sullivan said "I'm rarely in bed In-lore midnight Sullivan estimates lie spends an eight hour (lav at sc hool and studies at least four hours i very night 1 am y cry. y ery busy.” Sulli i an said But it's a diliereiit kind of tm sy ness it rum i o I lege) (Law school) involves a lot of extra -curricular activities Law school student Elisa l arson cn/oys the sun while studying in the Law Library Su!!11 Hi .u kih .w ledges tlv he raf eU ( mripI e I e s .11! his reading on time 1 do .IS 11UK (l .is I ( .III ; - 's il l In.111 said Bill voti 1 .in to •1 = eel eierv thing done i !i. hrsl V e.ir es pet I.«11 V . Vim (eel su .liltpeil like \'i Hire Meier going lo gel il .ill ilniir Su 11 i Viin 1 I It'S this lie.11 \ sluiiv load as .1 ma|or ddlerom e hel'.veen Ills u n 1! el gr .1 li 11.111* i e.irs and l.nv s< In ml I have really had lo applv myself to my studies Sullivan said Law school lakes mm milmelll II recpiires some 111 gemous planning You have lo know where to eul 1 orners ! bird Veal law sludenl I'asn tj;. >’• 1.1! i ig'n ■ U 111; i li.'ii hr \ ir v ill s'.:i fjtiifi lln* 1; lilvi'tsitv V;H ,i(ii:irni.i .ii Sanfa ( t-i. .mil ,i !:..is!i : s i t ‘ g I1 ■ from 1 a ir sill* is i'ii strang* r to rignmus .ii .iiirlnlt s 1 .:ss si Iii iti! ; if r fi i;, itii V fnirdiir and imirr !m usnl than i ollrgt Quinlan sail) "It s linin' curu antrutixl Thr rn .iilrmu pressures can lake .1 loll all .i h'l al week mi) irn;' Sullu in siiiil Vim might h.ivn to lisa thn Weekends fur i .iii lung up ur fur outlining ,i class As l.ii ,is suti,11 life , ■ • LAW I,.' ASUO Continued from Page ' inundations. L.lh’ said A 1 oh f> memo issued to ASl O President Jen infer Hills ,1111! (in (.onsliltil ‘Hi Co .in In. \ ii i (Ihairvvom.in Sara Podge supports '.hr ASl () lie memo re,ids, in purl. " I he 111- decided lh.it the interpret.ilioii ol Kesolutum 8 .mil the term highei rate should be that u group mov not overspend their total affix aled stipend line item .uno.inls Ue fell the! programs si. add have some aUlonomv within their groups to alter their monthiv stipend amounts as long a-, the total amount of money remained statu Resolution 8 was revised Nov i'ril hv add mg the fol low mg sentein .e, I he lit. may not a; Si a ate additional lunds to programs who over spend their stipend accounts ; he ASUO has tie prerogative to make . Ranges w ilhin a loe- Item. Podge said King disagrees We re ol the opinion that the students, through the 11 t should tie the ones to set the stipends and not the executives them selves he said It s unfortunate that the II I. has dei sded to allow stipend earners to establish and adjust their own stipend amounts Ring said neither he nor I’ond received a copy ol Podge s memo Hills said that lieieuse ol ASl () stall rearrange menl eliminating one position and combining two others some stipends have been changed St..' ! hr- t Mi Sl.is [lilt *-VI I "led till' . 111 p I i v r do at t ountabihtv I'iiii ) furtiler t unit sis 111.it tin- li t violated its ,\ !. yu it I -111 res . : • I , •.it ■ ■ s r, a ! u l i 1 'I which trails I hi- lit shall announce prior to v,-. 1 ol i uti VI .It its guidelines lot tin- ah - a tmli ol ill, nli tors Resolution it H.n ametnf , it \ov ' liiii-s \\ ,:iu| ! ! s, • r v I Hunter \ S i () - \rt , toe t ttoriiinator dec iiletl stipend amounts iieltire n rsotie was hired. Bills said It\ (ill* ic;e. Hills In i sell : ■ eiv es SHOO a month, less than tin SI.'', in tile ret .om met id a Hull last yeat. she sail! Ol tile charges. Lee said, 'To me, tins is an lire sji, r a.: t 1 i I ■ i omia.atlt All they la ell tu dtl IS spend in inimi 1 - ui! the phone with tin ASl'O or the Ilf lo Imd out liiat Kesolu lion It has been changed situ,- Sail and tu ..nil, island how line Hems approved K my afid Rood i l.aig, ih.il Watsuii, l.ee and |)a Hr.iv.it liavi in it.'-d VMM). Sdi’U 17 and Soyh Ol in in erpaviiieiil respectively SWEETHEART PACKAGE $19.99%^ A rotmaiK red ro*e v«so with bo ted Euphoria Chocolate TruffW ail tied lo a Vaicahue mylar Jch»crc«l to your •weethcart' What • deal' ROSES $17.99 i/2.><>/ dMlfatuffU/ H I )VMKS ANDf.lVrS UNIVERSITY • 607 E 13TH • 48S-199? WEST • 1710CHAMBERS • «S-1?6l SAY I LOVE YOU WITH CHOCOLATES SAY I CARE WITH SAFERIDE Show how much vou arc by supporting SAFEJUDE and enter to win a g;r: certificate for a bor of delicious EUPHORIA CHOCOLATES Just fill out thii coopor. and deposit it today at the SAFERIDE office Inured in suite 3 of the r.Ml. Or. visit our fund raising table outside the Bookstore ■ UK PHONK Newman Center Events: TICK VITAL TEACHINGS' OF JESUS: A MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH. Res loin Hill, a irlired professor from the Ihusersits of Portland. will tv giving j series ot i.ilkn on Christianity ami Its mg ihe Sermon on lire Mount on Saturday. 1 ehruars I Sth. from ') .1 m uuiil 4 I' p in at the Newman ( enter (I.SSO I tnerald St > Isersvine is united CHARISMATIC MASS I he N\ win.tn < 'enter flSSn Rmciald St ) will lv sponsoring a eh.trt'sm.iiK nuns on Fridas. I cbru.tr> 14th t he prayer and piaise vision ss ill sent at 7 40 p m and the mass u dl st.ut at K pm Iversohe is tin tied I Ml'I OYMHNT OPI’ORTl !NITV Kditor-in-Chief of the OREGON DAILY EMERALD Hu th.I »aily I merahl. llir imlejv mlenl Mu»li*nt newspajvr ar llv I ni\. i ‘.if v >>f < hr^'D i* i unroll> ju •. rpltoy ajvpln atom I « live position •»! I .lift* I. * ilk- I'W.’ *> 1 4. jJ.-mu >e*f | )«ktamtnlale* Hunt In- either an umlei >i ailuale student at thr I norinh enrolled j.* a minimum of m ifcdit h*urs | vr irrin in three of ilk I mi at 4.1. tun .juai in % of tu* <« her term a* I «111«*« *« a graduate student 4( the 1 njvnvily enrolled f>* a minimum of three iffdil tours |H*r term in j three ( the hur At a tie mn quarter* of' hi* .« her term a' lalitnc Ml applu anlj ii»ri U m *.*1 a.a.lcmn standing lli. (>» e \\. *n I'aily I meial.l i* juMished h) a non |*ofil i o»jk*ralion vs lm it ofviafe* indepr iklenlly 4 llir I mvcisil) I Ik |*ftmarv jHuj».se of the ( )| )l is t«i |K> >\ nle e.hn at ion an*I training f*« stioW ni" in all A«|vt t* *4 ne *s s pajk i ^H-iatiun h> seising a . auijus ainhen* e with news. editorial ami advertising v * intent 11k- I <111.>< . ■< iIk- ( >l>t v*tio rejK*t * it • a leu j»ri son v ■ duule ■ i It.mi.I <>1 Dire* t.#i tia* r e vjk»ftj*ih»lity for all editorial ■ qvi alt* >in and all >*lit«>iial con! cut >>l ihe new'pajvr letm *»f office is June *>. i‘M.\ i.. June I'**' and is |Hi'icI>I If. nl all Mf«5Ml i 4 iik* i i nt or trull <>rt ( uiplei. il apj4n at tons must U* retw ivd to iJie OJ )| llvu.l “I I )ireet**< s l»v < «> p m . MondayMan h J. 1 An mdiv idual will tv *ele. L-d h\ the It uiii hy A|h »l I I W: l hr Orr\;>/o>er u/u/ it hm-tini a rm/re < ullurtilly rr\r wt rki>Uk r Oregon Daily MMI \ 11> Memorial l nion, I* <) Hint \ I I npm , ( >r i pon V740 ' THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON J Those sire, are the uncommon folk