ASUO Continued from Page 5A Watson tutor resigned. Loo and Foro assure that thoy don't havo any skeletons in thoir closets that could harm their reputations "I play golf." Lee said. What’s Fore's secret? "I watch Bugs Bunny ovory Saturday." she confessed jok ingly. "I think Bugs Bunny is the coolest." The two were elected with 57 percent of the vote in the April election* from among tho 13 percent of the student body that voted one Hno rore neai live otnnr candidates, one who was a self described anarchist and two held a tongue-in-cheek cam paign promising to build an un derwater university on campus and a roller coaster In Willam ette Hall. Lee and Fore were more seri ous, promising to stabilize funding for higher education, make campus safer, increase multiculturalism and restruc turn the student government They said thi>v bollovo they wore elected because of their experience Fore was on the Student Uni versity Relations Council, she said, working for four years on everything from blood drives to scholarship fund raisers Lee was the ASIJO Affirmative Ac tion coordinator for three veers Hut mention their diversity as a woman and an Asian American as a potential asset, and they Immediately shv away from it When asked if his being an Aslan American was an issue in the campaign or )f he thinks ii |)riun|f> appttatmi iu Lee takes offense. "Thero's never boon an Aslan-Amerlcan Indore, that's true,1' Lee said "(But) i don't think students are stupid enough to vote In an Asiun American just because of that "Never at any point (in the campaign) did people say, 'Hey. you sound great and you're Asian, too.' " he suid Fore and Leo suid the issues of met' und gender wore not ns im portant to students In the elec tions this year us they were the ....... r_ Mifll UttIUlU. "Jennifer Hills' year wus highly persona I i/.od, racial poli tics.” Loo said The l‘)<>2 election, unlike the year before, Fore said, was fo cused more on fiscal issues The Issues wore diversity That wus u real buzz word at that time,” Fore suid of the l*etl election "The concern of Turn to ASUO. Pago 17A Do You Sing or Play an Instrument? USE IT or LOSE IT! Keep music in your life at the University of Oregon—by taking a music class, or joining one of the performing groups! School of Music classes and activities are for all students, not lust for music majors. Look at the ways you can include music in your schedule at the University of Oregon: Join a Performing Group Performing can be a part of your university life. More than "20 performing groups are open to all students. Auditions and placements are September 21 -25 at the School of Music for the following ensembles: Oregon Wind Ensemble University Singers University Symphony Vocal Jazz Ensemble Oregon Marching Band Symphonic Band Oregon Jazz Ensemble Jazz Lab Bands Brass Choir Opera Workshop Women's Chorus Collegium Muslcum Percussion Ensemble Gospel Ensemble Contemporary Music Ensembles Small Instrumental Ensembles Men's Chorus " Campus Band “ •• No audition necessary For more information about School of Music activities, inquire at the Main Desk or call 346-3761. Broaden Tour Knowledge of Music These are some of the classes open to all students, regardless of previous musical background or experience: Introduction to Music and its Literature (meets arts and letters cluster requirement) Basic Music (meets arts and letters stand-alone requirements) Rock History I Music of World Cultures Gospel Experience Music for Film Class Plano Class Guitar Free Faculty Concert, Friday, Sept. 25 To get a first-hand taste of the Sc hool of Music, come to a special concert on Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. In Beall Concert Hall. Faculty mem bers will present a varied program, and a reception with refreshments will follow. The concert and recep tion sire free! Take a Minor in Music Choose a minimum of 27 credits from a prescribed outline of courses, including classes that satisfy the arts and letters cluster requirement, performing ensembles, and individual performance studies. Music can be a part of any degree program! School UNIVERSITY OF OREGON of MUSIC