REUNION Continued from Page 1 of Fame ' When ho usod to shako hands with you, ho had hands liko boar daws. Smolish said "Ho could grip a fool ball like .1 normal person would y»r 11> an orange or a baseball." In 1949, about 4,BOO people attended the University, said 62-year-old Norma !.o< kyenr Female students, however, worn often treated like second class citizens, she said "They had 10 40 closing hours (of the dorms) for wom en. and on the weekends they extended it grat iously to mid night." Lockyear said "The house mothers would stand on the porch and flu k the light The boyfriend of 1 woman who lived in the dorms once got so fed-up he unscrewed the porch light. Lockve.tr said Co ed dorms were out of the ques tion back then, site said T h e w h o I e w 11 r 1 d it a s < hanged since she graduated in 1954, Lockyear said University officials then wouldn't allow bars and restaurants to serve beer within a half-mile of Iho campus In contrast, Craig Duller, u -12-vear-old 1972 graduate, said he was surprised at how few things had changed at the Uni versity "The students here remind me of tin- ones then as lar as a.X Norma Lockyear and Sam Al" Smolish recall athletics and dorm hie at the University Alumni Association recept'on Friday iht'V dress." Butler said T.v milling in a take bac k in the '70s " University slmlenls mm may dress like students in It'1' 1 o 1111< ill dlninte was charged up iben. said (..iry Dial kim.ro, a 1'I7J graduale bugene Mayor Tom Met all called m the National (iiiard because ol student protesters during the Vietnam War, he said You would go to class and someone was getting tear gassed. said the 4i year-old Dim kmore It s uma/ing look mg back that I even graduated I d be going by Johnson Hall anil before I ii know i!. the \'a Hnmil (luarrl was ( timing a! mr You re jumping on your bike and gelling tin’ hell out of town iulle Low is I’iiul. 11 said her host rni'inorios of the l imofsii\ lire of till’ Istelsmr (ate and miirgaritas at (the restaurant) Li I'orito " I ho student hang outs arc still ihn same, and so are the students, said Lew is Paul, a 1 'III I graduate I'he rolloge sludonls I saw todav looked the s line slu said I hat s just how tin v look LGBA Continued from Page 1 said harassment of guvs iiml lesbians xtsted long before Measure bill the measure itself "brought tilings to a bead There has been a fairly subtle ( hang'- in the nature of hate crimes m luigeiie ttirr said We had a fairlv small increase in sexual orientation hate i rimes this \ear. while the overall total of re ported hate crimes has decreased from last vear Hirr said he expel ts to see ,1 sharp rise in re ported sexual orientation hate crimes lor October of this year We had a lot of reports during < >< toller Ilirr said I think the numbers will be larger lor ()i to iler and November Thu University is 1 uni ernml .ilnuit the salety of gav .imi lesbian students on rumpus s.ml |.u lue Ilu l/er u( tile Dean nl Si mien Is oflii e ■ I he I,(;UA has the full suppurl 111 (he Oflire ol the Doan ul Siudonis .mil ilu- Offhe ul Ptiblu Safety, Il.il/cr said Hi art working :!>■ safety nf H‘‘Vs. lesbians and titsesu i'- on i .mipus tint! for the .ippruhension ol those who an- en gaged in harassing people on i .impie. OPS Director ( .m s Dravton siiiil sil. ru. en courages hale i rimes .mil he urged students and st.ilf lo report .ill i uses ol harassment to tii’S or the Dean of Students office II sve (hin t have an iilea ol what • happi mug. we r an t slop the problem anil get the open. In* i omtmintty vve are try ing to re.u h Drayton said TTM.s Hmrwi in ImndlHin * ' K‘ U r.. la « ft.: ■ ■' ' <} Anu/t'fJ V*-t s.n* k -it' J.• .• st Child lam a.'nl moalv are jtrovi*1od !■ . ) p'u-«*■*•• ft-# • ' ?•* '**> Mul* Itlf Ohmi <• •' ■ ‘ • * T ’ n. If • • ih. : • • • • • T li »«* ‘ i-i ••• f 14u **+*'* |rw t«h Sludfnl 1 nu*n * •- • ’■ ' ' •» «, Slid v igi s ' ti?|rii-mb fhr Si win «> I i< Inrfi Kuiimn •> »«**;! ‘. Might 4? '» P If) If; 44* I’l t t > 'ItV U** Of* n S* Ott ( 4 f h m • {• m WV4 < »r* *; • I U i ■ • > : ''•••' f injmi' t 'niUfiiH t hun h K <•»I•*i *t 111*» i : n ir» I M! i * • • • , * m :) ?« i r toftn.ttivn : f *4 • 4**1 4 t ti • J>» %»;s« hi i ASM k s I)i-|m I I im n I t»f m .rt-»4*> 4 .j>. 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'* lJ KM: * -if M li.m : •* riH-rr '• ill *4*» 4 * •*> Students to observe Kristalnacht tonight By Peter Schwartz Emerald Contributor Tonight is the 54th anni versary of KrisUinacht, the night of broken glass ." when Germans took to the strivt* in a nationwide demonstration against Jews On Nov *1, Id.ift. members of Hitler's elite police forte, the Geslapn, took axes, ham mers and incendiary homhs in hand and set out to pro mote anti-lew islt riots in hundreds of German towns said Martha Meyer, i German lew who lived in I ranklurt at the lime 't he S5 drove through the streets with bullhorns de claring people could do •on thing they wanted to Jews and Jewish properly Meyer said (‘.I.nmiiij; lor hves ‘>1 Kuii‘ itretis r retelling news nl his 1.11 h r r s (I f |i n r l .i l i u n (Irvns/p.in wi n! into ihr Her man t.mb.issi iind shm In drill h iirnsl mm K.ith. .in limh.issv s’,,ill mtmber (IfV».v.|mn's motives hit the murder ire unknown, (ml I hr runsfijiiiTi! .s u . rr In iiM.ilIng fur (h riii.in lews. Miiniti.i s;otj Unijfr ihi- pretext nl putdti utilr.i(4i' for lhr .iss,tsstniitnin, the \.i/i I'.iriv |irtm fiulnd in me Hr nnti'Jrwish vinffiifti across (.fim.im \.i/i piihi i n si- i in.non Jewish hu m .mil In..k ihein In t nm fill rul Ion i .imps I hi! ni^hl, tieginnu.j* nvn. i1 in six veers nl N.i/i vinlcnie .1)41111wt |fw - .irn! inln iriUi ' 7 was not allowed to know I was a Jew. I only knew I had to run and hide when someone came to the door.' Toni Rtnde. -,\rxi ,'v j frrioters lii hi* iIih uiiit-niiirv film. lUm'l Sl'fjt .it Until, , Miiilt'l.i riHiills tin- np.iihv of ihi* fin* mi'ti ,i* firi's r.tgcil in hnuM v ittui Nvtuigngui^. i m- nre iiim . r.iii imi. tin' t:«»jj|»*tr nozzles in their It.intis, the liteiilen sit s tti id|\ I.V iruJ u.trmcil themselves ti|t .tl tin- hl.i/itij* II.mifs while ihe sp-tiks were il.nit trig in the .nr .mil were exlin gtoshoil m (he water sprayed ill m tj;hhunn|4 (nnn-jewish) hltuses M.tliel.l Stilt! U hen Hiller overrun I'll hill.! m 1 «l.in he .issii m. 11 jiuwer user Klirnpe’s lurj{r si Jewish populate. Stiinlev Igel. now living* in Tlnnihi. w .1 s in I* (> I a it il ii ii r i n krisl.iln.H ht "I remember heiinnj; ulioul live viulertce of Krishilnm.hl in (iermuriv. lyel s.inl flu rioting, ihe fires, the ill purtu turns Mi Innii!', Iiiil liveil there lor filler.illims Jews h.ni hill rights I w.is ,m ulh rer in the I'ulish \rnn It ihi) lint seem possible (nr some 11 inr; Sih< hrisiitln.il.Ill In happen in Pul.uni Alter Hitler g.imeil r nnlrril u! I’olmiil m Sepiernher in to 4;el s family was lorr eil into Warsaw's j*ltelln file l^els’ ihni^hier. Tom Ktmle. who w.is 1H months okl .it the time, w.is hiiJrlen from ihe Vizis m the home ol .i lew n nt.IVnr m ( list in I’ul.mil w.is iiiil .i | lo W eii to in ii'. iiillllln,.. Kimii' '..ini ( liil.P' ii tel! ilie truth su 1 w.is in-: .ouiiveii to know I W IS ., ... >.V • . • V kill H I h.ni In run .mil huh when some one r .line to ihe itonr The Jew ish Student Hilton will heli! a i .ii ii 11, lijtlii i Ij4i I il H Ion .111 .i, tin I.\j t! ( mu!van! t.. ueirmrah! Krisi.iin.il hi “Tootbru1 50C Hot Dogs' watch the Came on the Big screen! Guido's 13th & Alder 343-0681 ? recfiimnn SEminmu Preregistration for Winter Term Monday, November 9 to F riday, November 13 8:00 am to 5:00 pm • 364 Oregon Hall PH 14lt AC I(, 149 MUS I9*» INTI 144 f’S l1)1) AN IH 199 ( SPY 144 INC 194 O/one Hole: Sunburned Penguins'1 Stale r.u Keturm: What's f air and Who Keally Pays From Kag to Kim k Soon es and Styles of the American Popular Song Int’odut turn to Australian t iterature and ( ulture The Hill ot Kights Pear emakmg Primates l nderstanding Altai hment. Separation and < lose Persi mat Kelatlonships Merlin I rum Celtic Myth to ()ur Times *(>4 Oregon Hall • Office of the Dean of Students • 446-1146 N . ■ ...