VOTES Continued from Page 1 oner, Barbara Rodgers and lose Balderas Sara Dodge and Wendy Ve)lupeL xv ere ( Ihim'H tu fill the two L-:MU board scats !'hi' overall voter turnout of 1 -I 2 pen ent 2.402 ballots vast was better than m the last wi i ts primary when id 1 percent voted Ballot Measure 4. supporting the fee reduction, was rejected b.y voters BD5 to 1.44H Holly Icrguson. former ASUO vice presidential candidate, co sponsored the measure and seemed disheartened by the news it had lost by such a con siderable amount "It seems an interesting coin i idem e that approximately 1,200 people voted tor t.ee l ore and about the same amount of people voted for this ballot measure," she said. "Obviously the same group of people are gelling ihrir own agenda passed f'red Hagen .1 sponsor for the hallo! measure that would dis continue hi s. expressed faith in those who voted in I,ivor of his measure. hut was upset a trout the wav voters reieived information Hagen s measure I os i in t to iia.t I think that's pretty good i onsidertng tti<• monopoh stu dent government has oil stu dents." Hagen said Magi'll also said the student government put out flyers against tils measure and gave an ini orrn t ac count of vsti.it w ou Id ri'.i II v happrn if t tic measure were to be approved "It they tiad to lie and mis represent in v tial lot the wav tiles did then I think (tiie re suit! vs as prettv good lie said It tliev would hav e ta 1 ked a how! it honestly then people would have voted [or it I am prettv happv tx'< ause there are at least I'l l students vs ho know how to think for themselves Mr Hart S(uit«ttl< Nt*m uIhm\ v« 4 »« : •• r V' . . . > K luitHm Ihkr rail* •* ’ * !-»> ■*' t i.i*?* w .-as <■ 4<*v *? V“ **! •* n rn.tli* l mi «* ilr Mato . •- ,• V ■ ' * .. a 1 ■ i4V 4 ’ i - - !■■?,.) Ml V.-». *' Room ’ | • l-n;v«r *;!->■ «>f W'4*hinn -.«* ■ h« htn >r> Mi4 '-it vwrit!y ! !,h«J l ) •• a-• • *' 4 ';.at: -1 •'!,;?!« N •: ' »«• *• *'■ 1 ri:. :'M\i v\r iu« k •' ••• • . A I ... * tu ij e f!* o I t o ! 6 r 5 *< u » » t r» % '■ K* l f Ptl*' r'< tit V% '! i w ’*1 I M 4 tl " n * i ■ • r w •»?; v.' ' ‘ V ( . , • 1 /Wtj.J in ' •> . '•u6r»J«47>4 /■ ! A; * h> !.*»«• • fiwra -i- ' -.vtl f.Vff " *vu •** •»«’ ;» o.- -/i 1 >r*» -ftuhlf it:-.-- h 1 \ . % : i. Jit lhr> r» >**.-; f U ir* * *. fJt«’ r*»f-r ' itn a im it. ?! m i . • * i I I j/njiu* wvWii* an 4 jJj. **' »» ;j«sart^*< ihe fHi!- ■ at. r, ,;jit *» fv j(iv**n /Jut { f«'t4>rtci *i «• light itjit n, lii.rt i -.tu: i /:4:Vt.J I ^ t piibiithjnj -n i ay. .<■./ #M*> fjj * frunlimi m S« n*n£, l mvriw'v ■* ‘ >«•-,.,'*• V r- •*.*» ffx'll» »hr l'Ml »fl It' SlstU K>lk'wny i >r l .• fr ik :i >» » w4; '! --•«• ' *■ •: •,»% *»•-.? * • 1 « ■* »*•' -• !!» i* - lUt t!» «tr i >• . : 4 'fi III il .1 ;i 1 ij! " ».!■ J f>!-- W " < * : ^ ■ Saving the environment shouldn't be a draining experience. With just the flick of a wrist, you can save valuable energy and make a daily difference in our w'orld. 1 lea ting water is the second largest use of energy in the average American home. By using cold or warm water to wash your face, you'll save gallons of hot water from trickling down the drain. By recycling a foot-tall stack of newspapers, you'll save the amount of energy you use in a week to take Start making an impact today ny using less hot water, and help ensure that the future of generations to come isn't all washed up. After all, we've got a ways to go before saving our earth is water under the bridge. To learn more information on how you can participate in recycling, call: 346-1529. your daily hot shower. U of O Recycles Sponsored by the University of Oregon Student Recycling Program Celebrate Alternative Energy Day Call 346-4356 for today's program schedule. Engine Service 1000 S Hfrtrlsfn Kd IS • l ugmf ()R 17402 One hI(HW north of VV 11 lit • Nolan Iiul l’la/a Specializing in German Autos for 34 Years • Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen • 342-3952 Student and Faculty Discounts SAM- i __ LASSIE! COME HOME' LASSIE COME HOME1