Oregon Daily WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1992 Dance fever Dance ma/on- (fron :cUt M\'hen‘ Bh)om Antn-a Ha't'n.n r tUa i.t-f inu h;•< / err nf; n !ht", vv £>< .,/ • Ar < kj ' .1 ' An ■ ■ it ( ■ <■■}<' DanCt' Ft ■:,!:Vcii in Mi . a idaf See related story. Page 10. Bookstore decision draws fire j Mt.-n Aq, unst Rapt) and ottier group-, are angry that magazine like Playboy' will continue to be sold lea e ■ ; l!n‘t With h i . hum ll. \\h-f nps kt against Ihr *.»!«■ of thi'.r i in . I i’.aj m ; t i •! ’Rat !!.-.• ! • * dorr iii.itlr a ■ !••; . it to s oiitlttue to soil male riai tii.it oni.uii{4;;> a vloinru e .ipuilis! W' a: n •.!i■ j ! V a : W )il> . .. .dsi.mt tit ! W \\ h.ivt- to !e :: : .'ay -I udt’hts it . . !;: ji In lorr lib' V tp . !.. ; i I a ta aphy supports this >. ot r :. O. a.a Ii • it A',im . hoard i)l dirui tors . . linin'm. .1, \;i•* 1 to i iJiiiimin Milling Sin- uni>;.i/im-s I.isi wi-i-ik following!) |,m wjii n luiuiu lo hr,if itn- public'* view , ■:!:!■. imi :In- sale uf llus in.iii-n.il l! : i ' . ■ 1 !,! ■ : ■ S.Ild 1 tie \ lll-tiidfti thus I , i .1 I :,| I;: pulilll ill lulls In-i .HIM i:,■ ■ \ .i- ■ ■ ■ i!11 11,i\ lu ,i portion of hook. Sion- i listoiiirr-. is ,i form of ciinsorsiiip I , ii 1 Hi,- 1 f li'V *.,11(1 11 li- v i. :i .i pi ■;lion lu i- ilinn i- < i-n .or •.liip i -f hir.v Wr llinkrtl ,il ihl* is ll w i- .III! i i ll ,il ship, said lio,ml ..!■ iii mil l M , i i -.Its si ll mi Si.oil D.ml.i,, ; i ■ . . .lil h, ,n| nolle i- • ! ini/i -d her The man walked away with out saying anything, (lime said i lie M Oman told |u d n e the man iiaii nut said anything tier mg the assault She also told p !• ‘.rn h.i.l -.ii. .i!i i.Hi4 oil 'he O.dlV idll.il ! hr woman r r ;j or Ifni no physical injuries it) polite alter '.! ass . n! r xt cpl -.i ...• siiir : ’ . I \! ! 1; I ■ w uin.lflil: to a tnelid's house where ‘.hi t ijllotl III" jiolii i i' .himl 1 05 a lit '! in uOman lolii polit1 tin1 man 1. iii dark : or .'. i w a-, a r.in:... blur wn-. . .S.uk shir! and light colored shoe-,, s.n.1 Tim Him . I-.I’I) .».• •.mail Tljr woman did not know thr man's fair I’uliir hair no iur tin r mlorinatiori about thr as sail.ml a! this tilin' Advocate supports student ‘outsiders’ By Rivers Janssen cmof.iid Reporsa W tii'ii John Powell iv .is 17, his mother told him I hat collrrgo was fur ihu devil. thul if would lead him away from (iod I or someone w ho loved school, this was a lot to accept John, above all, loved to read He had skipped first grade Ite i .else he w as so ler ahead of Ills peers In reading level In fact. I'owell had managed to rood every hook In his one* rucini M.hoolhouse in the town of ('.uIxkiI, Missouri (popula tion 1,400) by the fourth grade Turn to POWELL. Pago 4 DUCKS SPLIT The Oregon club base ball team won one of two games during a Tuesday doubleheader See BASEBALL, Page 9 CREATING CHANGE Experts warn that unless both men and women learn to communicate with one another and rethink their societal roles, rape will not go away Sec INITIATE, Page 7 LOOK OUT ! There aren't many fire lookouts left, but one can be found on a trail near Eugene Sec TOWER, Page 8