iu:ikv^i Alumni compete for Homecoming spirit By t on Ann Befhneskt r roof .1 td C liionghl it would he luo il even 1 r> alumni showed up Ins ause it WOllid give them fl.reason to 1 urn tiac s to tii' I Tuversilv and re la miliart/e thcmiselves w ith the rumpus David Harding won lirsl place honors with 1 tmu nl It. IS Har ding graduatisi in Pllll and is 1 unec.tlv w or kit ; 1 , si Sl.indard Insiir.inc e c uunpany in I’nrtland \V li lie .1 tic 1 id mg tile i Diversity . Hurtling c i an pc t d in c loss 1 1 un Irv and lra< K and held t apluring second piaie at |t>-15 was folio Sc hull/ a thiiversilv senior majoring in physic s Schultz** former trainer John Nagel, fjnislted in third place' A resent graduate in general sr lene c Nagel Works lor Hun fro Inc in lingerie Togelfter, Nagel and Ills dog c ompletcsl the r.u e at 1 7 1 t In maintaining the spirit ol Homecoming Nagel added that he hel lev s'd the Dm is w oil Id win .'II ' no douh! aim : 1: With 1 on I idem I ill the Dm is d Holms ■ umng sji.nl !. i! mg lie streets, the rar e tame to an end as the last nl Ihe runners crossed Ihe linisli line QUESTION: Did anything about the election surprise you? "Probably dial mea- 1 sures 5 > nr>d 6 didn't 1 pass Thorn was I a big 3 movement ( to pass them Dt-stdes Trojan is going to close anyway JASON VAN HANDEL freshman, humanities t Measure 7 being defeated surprised me the rno'.l II was well written and I thoughl would pass because il would have helped some of the problems caused by Measure 5 LESLIE EPPINGER Ireshman, undeclared "Measure 9 j was so close and ■ wasn't defeated decisively Around here it seemed everyone was voting no Other places passed it. and it's frightening that the OCA won t give up" KRISTIE KALINOWSKI sophorrrore, business I was rbal ly surprised by the amount of support Ross Perot got in the end I was also sur prised by Measure 9 It's really discouraging to see that amount of hate in Oregon " JEREMY THEODORE senior, architecture “That Measure 9 was so nar rowly defeated It scares me that (the OCA is) going to j reword it and that could sway enough voters the other way so it can pass " KENYA SMITH senior, english How close Measure 9 was and how Measure 7 wasn't close Oreaon isn't as lib eral as people think Social issues don't really come to the surface here." RACHEL LOCKARD sophomore, english , Bookstore hopes Sensor-Matic will end book thievery By Jell Hamilton I mn> lid ('.> • > Sluilfiils will tin longer It.iw 1' ’ i k ihrir I Ml k|l,ll ks ill llli PlllVrl'iU ill i slnrr jtisl liilotr I.ill 1«■ mi, I hr lunik-.;, > •itlded .1 Si*nmii M.ilti Inventory i ntiltni Syslrm llils system. similar Id ones lit itiiiny ri lui stores m.ik' it difhinli lor lIn;ft In oi l uf U |>iiri It.iM'd I lie Srns.ii-M,i(n m .in .llti'lll|lt Id kee|l t l is I s down," s.llll lunik slon- ni in r.iI m.m.iH'-r (tin Williams W< ,in- one of ,i levs university liiMiksion-- in I he intinlry lh.il oiler .i 'l percent ills i mini in students. .ind in order in kee|> offering that ifisi mini, we need to h,ivi; i hotter i on I ml on our inventory William1- said he i In i ks tin system. i ery ii.iv ami hasn'l hat) .1 J>ni!ili>m w till d. although .1(1 oriasional video or library hook is ill so| il oil Win n iIii system goes "1 .11> proai h I hr person in .1 friendly manner Williams said We lion I assume ilia! they Han stolen something Mall llel V die a student is Ho H id the eypi'in; I of Hal 1 r: >4 llie S' 1 is- e Mai! oil while walking through it 11 use I very enthusiasm ulmu! the m is system I (ell re,illy embarrassed Del Valle said I 1 ei 1 hods is as looking at e. ■ bio 1 was a inminul I Had ii. lake my ! • s mil ol my Hay: and walk I brolly’ll again Lila Johnson is another student with reservations about the new system I111 so paranoid w In n I walk thnuigh ‘When the system goes off, we approach the person in a friendly manner. We don’t assume that they have stolen something.’ Jim Williams. Uf\ivorsi!\ I look stow general manager n," Johnson said I'm afraid Us gotn^ 1(1 /a|) itir ” Hut mans sllnti’nis praised ihr system I like llns new system .1 lo! soplm more Dit k Liu: said. 'When I hiiii in i lu'i k rn\ t),u kpat k List vi’.ir, there was always .1 chant e tli.it someone could l.ike it In act idenl or on purpose ' Williams said the system wasn't ex pansive. 'We expect lh.it the money silted this term Irom hooks that won't he stolen !e cause of the Sensor Malic will pay lor the entire system." W illiams said. d I he liookstom won't know how stit ^ i esslul the new system is until June III when they will do a complete inventory 'The t lists ol going to school havi continued to go up,’ Williams said '['ins new system is working and should help keep the prl( i s of hooks (low n It's Coming! 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