ASUO Continued from Page i hi; is proud to lx- tlir first Asiun Aniorii un to preside over the ASUO Fore said sin1 feels Unit i ompetem e about him to deal is itfi non ji.irtls.in Issih's won them the most votes "At first, it seemed hki- .1 surfin'' campaign lint in tin* end. stu dunts drived into tiir issues tli.it are pertinent to lie l ruversitv ns a whole like i.impus safety and Measure r>,"shi‘ said ’ Tills year was unusual in the sense Ilia! the whole i ampnign was ufwiul w ho s an insider and wile's an outsider Lee said Ferguson alluded to the dichotomy in her r omments ■ | would say that students who traditionally sole, \• >t< within their i ircle." she said We were running from the outside and de leal) Is what we totpe< led 1‘haris. who along with his running mate Donald Morgan prm id ed a cotnndii pressure valve throughout the campaign, said he was glad Lee and l ore won I m a lot happier that they won than if Don and Holly. Dan, or even i won In i ause I don't know what I'm doing he said Pharis commented on the election results from his sickbed Thursday night, where he is "sufferingfrom dlie s due to the rigor ol the i ampuign trail ' I think students at I" ol O h.ivi reTeived. our messwg. and hi.ill blah til.ill Is this an inters .■ w I’ll |||| ( mi Id not lie real lied fur i or lime lit i h dry lay t. ,;ht Voter turnout was even lower lit.in last year, when l*t o peri mil oi the tudeiil hods voted Only bl ! pen ui! nl 11h• student fiodv . i. students voted in till', week s primary eiei lion The low t urtUXlt.disturbed Ihi ' m hdules 'The will tie one (>| tie luggi ‘-t ' n- til 1 tie \vn t) wu. taki oil (lest veal Lee said tillf liuiut.er one priority Wlii tx' to iilid wavs to i in*, i - tie gap belvvet n - 1 . • I. : g gsriu ' nl at d ’ n ■ s! u < L ' ’ body at large Thursday night's results are unoihi lal In I ause absentee ballots ale still expel led I'.lei t ions t a a it i i; rot lor John ( ex id man said ti wet than Ml are ex pei h d Absentee ha iiots ( on Id all' I lai . . other than the executive KunoK lor lour li t one year ' .Is. two IA1L board seals oiu stud- nl senate seal, as well as lust time voting oil ballot measure w 111 taIs j i lai . n xt Wednesday and I i; ,: da V SHOAH Continued from Page t first-hand of the horror of the Shoah Shoah Week is sponsored in an effort to combat ignorance and give people? a deeper understanding of the realities of the Holocaust Shoah is Hebrew for the extermination of the Jews in Kurope. and the week is recognized both locally anti internationally as a time to remember the Jews killed in the Holocaust The important.)' of Sho.ih Week is to heighten awareness to make sun- we remember, so that mass killings never hap pen again, not to anyone, ’ saui Andy Waxman. JSl member The series of events will educate through films and let: lures hut also, for the hrst time, through a German and Jewish student (list ussmn panel 'The panel wiil discuss how tndav s generations can deal with i•.« h other to reach mutual understanding." I-u( kermari said All of the events an free and open to the public I or more information, call the Jewish Student moil. .)!>»> livents are as follows • Sunday f rit/ Hershberger will Speak al -! H) p 111 in the 1A1I' Ben Linder Room • Mondav I'he films Genor fc/e and Uamisee ( 'nnfrrrni e will be shown at 1 p rn in tin- I All Ben Linder Room • Tui-sd.iv The film / .ii ing Hair w ill !»■ shown at 1 pm in tIn' LMt ( odar Room A • i uesd.iv Hi rnard t Iff on will speak at 7 p m In the I.Ml t .uiimixxi Room • \\ i ilursd.iv (ii rni.oi arid jew; c student discussion pan el. on the r rmtempor.il\ relationship of Germans and Jews, will I" . i! 1 p rn in I AH ‘ ( edar Room A • Thuisday An! semitisin in the loriner Soviet Union will h<- th<- topic of a let lure by Soviet Jewish University student Alex antler k li.u bin at ! p m in I AU' Cedar Room A • 1tmI.iv . Mas 1 Journev Through Poland, a slide presenta tion hv Jonah Boukstein on his recent experient es. will be shown at 1 p m in the I All Ben Linder Room ET ALS \{} rr:\< a l < luh a , r\**-■ , inlrrn atonal W «*< • d \ 'f «m Day ■ )4\ !’ ir.Uim to t >Mya;d tt'' '•'••lav • ... 4 *- p m 1-MjtUaiitMM ( aim*! |)j\ a ' Saturday '■ • «♦ n a r » ! - -■ . u:,vr 1 • b-rr • • * f ik* sighing with land through ( ulluros I n hnoU»Jiio* and l iltir a > ,1 j,r I • V V ‘ . ! > Hr M- :\tur i » A ■ I ■ . I ar III Work , vs A, ■ ■ » . t. 4 H tV, \ ,u ( ; -• ^{hh jlv |im V\ hrn ' !» (.oT.pus M: VWk.nd Ma i^-iluif u.t xubnniur.fi i.i _ Ai\ h, tfu • . • ■: ' : ;•••.* /Af..if ,S Ho* f#> tm-f,-ri. fnjhh- jtiott h.l Ah run lh> i}j| r*. •• f * V * • f i / U /• :'«*V % //).• .*» »•/. fd* • '*! if*nn.,n (I'lrih .irid iho\f v. h*'<1ul~l nt‘-irr\: ; ■' ■ *■'< r. ,1,1.' A. ' . ... ftn-Uit V I maid id /SM'fK’v / /i «.* tifihi ui Biji t SHOAH W E E E The University's Holocaust memorial remembering the extermination of over 6 million Jews only 50 years ago. s 1. I IriU HmWxrprr lln ±~ > * \ -;vj . jV. ' > nurricsci i> i wm m iru! h.> Hi'.vj..- »r;frC i~ »i*k 4 *0 p m Hm I min Room. I Ml •Spill 2 / Idrni (rftxundf & "mw I onfrrrnir The pwii-.f MJcuii/.wn :hr ‘Itin, >. » . - . f • iv J is uV uiwm .«r . > • I -! '* UrmuB jnd Jrnrsli ■dudml dm“u**in p»nd ' ■ r> . • diw JU :,V'f rr i'.'-Nfiif .n ,r. V* ah 1 -0# p a ( rdjr Room I Ml -X | > i i I J *» Mrroorul pnotr wtiky ^om HtJuwib ' Rl p m I ‘ OtCfvT. I 08 p.m I cdir Room k. k Ml M ii s 1 Juurnn Ihrougfe Potind \ -iiJr prcvr: o 1 00 p.m Krn l mdrr Room, t Ml \i r» is .*» • t i - i , 4? NOW IN! New ana U •'(! RecO’ )■ Tape', and CD THE CURE: Wish L7: “Bricks are Heavy" BEAST1E BOYS: Check your Head'' 258 E. 13th 342-7975 INI MON SEARCH RE-OPENED Editor-in-Chief OREGON DAILY EMERALD 1992-93 At die direction of the Board, the search lor the l'J92^t editor in chiel 1 the < >tc>vn Dails Emerald has been extended Applications and job dew upturns ore as ailahlc tn RiKim UK). I MU, and w ill br ace epted through April 2K, l‘«2. or until the position is filled Die Board ul Directors will begin reviewing appltcalums and scheduling interviews un Apnl 2') Applicants must he in good academic standing and must meet enrollment requirements described ui tlic job description Term of office is June I‘W2, through June 7. 1pputunits Employer and is working tow ord a more culturally diverse workplace Oregon Doily £/lT10I*Hl(l