Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1992, SUPPLEMENT, Page 2B, Image 10

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Under 21 folk must be creative
There are people who wish they pould turn
back time to become younger, and then
there are those under the age of 21
Before I got my fake ID. uh. I mean before I
turned 21,1 cursed my mother for waiting so long to
bring me into this world But now things are differ
en! Now I possess magical alcohol drinking, peo
ple-mingling. band watching abilities
Many University students are
not so fortunate
According to the registrar's
oftce. 36 percent of the student
population is under the legal
drinking age That s 6,000 peo
ple who can onnk juice at Lol
lipops but can t have a beer m
Jiggles
The only choice tor some is
to acquire a take I D Freshman
Dan Monlero has had his older brothers' I D s since
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he was 15
"I grew up m Nevada ' he said “There wasn't much
else to do but go to the bars "
Golly. Toto. we re not in Nevada anymore Eugene
holds many cultural and social opportunities for its
young ones They can bowl, play pool or foosball in
the f MU {a favorite hangout for high school punks),
attend a film at the Bijou, or play Streetfighter II at the
/-Eleven
But if they wan! to catch a good blues, p/z. reggae
or "alternative rock" show some say the only way to
go is the illegal way
"It pisses me oh when I want to see a show that's
playing at a bar.'' said Jonathan Dupree, who is 20
"I don't care about the beer, I'm more interested in
the rnusiC ”
Phil Smith, doorman at John Henry's, said people
who come to the bar are more interested in the music
"People come to see the bands first and to drink
beer second." he said Or they just want to hang with
their friends ”
He said he sees two or three fake IDs a night.
Guido's, a bar dance club on 13th Avenue, also
gets a fair share of people trying to lie their way in
The bar has a book about three inches thick filled with
confiscated IDs Aboul half of them have a good sto
ry to go along with them
Michelle Oaks, a waitress at Guido's said one
woman presented a Massachusetts driver’s license
P*oto by Kim Ntyuy*r>
Blake Richard* (loti to right), Jett Golvatln and
Lance Noble toa*t their accett to a local tavern
and when asked where she was from told the door
man she was from Boston, Illinois. Maybe she
shouldn't have skipped geography class that day
Smith said he gets IDs from people who don't
even have the sarrve eye or hair color as the picture
One man brought in a stolen ID Smith knew it was
stolen because it belonged to his roommate. Even
though Smith checks ID's carefully, he said "there
will always be a percentage of people who will most
likely get in "
What state is our youth in if they lie. cheat and steal
1nr mere pntertainmen!'? Most likely they are very
bored Few activities in Eugene are geared toward
the young and the restless But some residents have
taken it upon themselves to try to help the situation
Various University students also take it upon
themselves to create their own clubs. All you need is
a basement a band and a keg. and you've got your
self a scene
That should be enough to relieve the yearnings
for social interaction It's probably best not to get a
fake ID The maximum fine for possessing someone
else's ID or altering your own is $4,000 And once
you hit 21 you will be so sick of all the local bars that
you won't care if you can get in or not.
AH you can do is wait the two or three years until
you are old enough to go to your bar of choice, drink
enough to float a small ship and tell tales the next day
about how good the band was and that being able
to listen to good live music is all you ever wanted,
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