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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1993)
DEAN Continuer) from Page 1 the previous year f'hev raised another fflilliim ui verbal pledges iml revm able gifts "Tlit* fund raising shows tins is a viable and improving pro fessional school, ' Frohnmayer said "People don't give ruoiney of that magnitude to an institu tion that doesn't have a good reputation.'' Interest from the endowment fund will not Ire used to replnt e state salarv or operating funds taken hv lotto's Hoi lot Measure .1, Frohnmnver said Instead, it will < reate professorships and scholarships that will provide the school with a margin of ev < ellence "Public institutions cannot evist and he exi ollent on publit funds alone. Frohnmayer said. "Measure ri just made it more evident that we should have been doing this for a long time.” Students and fa< ultv i redit Frohnmnver's politiial skills with his fund-raising success His administrative skills, whit h served him in Ins t 1 years as Oregon's attorney general, have also sparked praise "lie's the best administrator I've seen in H years of public servil e." said Mark Thomas, a third-year law student and president of the Student Har Association. "His best quality llliiV he his ability to cultivate respect from a diverse c oust11 Uencv He has pulled together faculty and advocates in the hast interests of the students Frohnmavor said the best part of his jolt has Ix-tui re-t ri al ing ,t sense of cnmmumtv In the law school Ho has dev immi facultv student sot ml events and madf himself available for student sponsored a* tivities hid Carusone. a thtrd-venr class representative, said his class w,uiiim! Frohnmaver to parti« ipate in a service auction fund raiser, hut the auc turn was at the same time as in adnunis native meeting Frohnmaver had Still. Frohnniaver showed tip to start the am lion Thomas said Frohnmaver keeps good t nntnt t with stu dents In informing them ol is sues and inviting them into his offii e for input lie not onlv listens, hut lol lows through on students . otn inents Thomas said Frohnmnver also works with faculty, creating programs to improve teaching perform.mt e Frohnmover taught a ‘ lass o! *10 students in administrative law fall term In the spring lie plans to teat li a seminar on leg islative issues in the law and a legal research and writing i lass in appellate adv m at v This spring also brings the AB.Vs ai i reditation visit to the law si hool T aspect we ll have a good storv to tell," Frohnmnver said. We have tremendous im provement over where we stood just a lew t ears ago The improvement lies in fat • ,iItv. sc holarly and teat hing Dave Frohnmayer performntu <“ a facultv 'student ratio (it J 1 I *!• ii Irom 11 1 m fall two .mil an improved lihrars ilia! now unhides a computer d.italiase, I rohnntav er said I lie AHA will look at all ot those lo delermini' wlielli er it should renew the law si hool's at i redit.ition In the iiieanliine, Irohmnav er plans to continue hind rais iit>a. improving the quality ol students and tai ultv and foster ing puhlii interest in the si houl I hough I'rohnm.iver may never feel like he has enough tune to do everything he wants, students and tai ultv sav they look forward to anoth er year of his high level perfor main e We couldn't have a better dean. Vetri said "1 (list hope lie stav s " MEMORIAL Continued from Page 1 i/,,ci tin- event Both were team members During the memorial, lather I Vliie -Pat e Albert and i aittpus K.dttn Hanna Sills addressed the ■ roup and i**<l tin-m m pray nr University fresh fit'ti Ioann * \\ lAon and Me! i l (,wrv t“s!h (.lose friends til l.ell. joined hands and sang Follow sailing teammates and friends held hark tears as thev shared their footings. -The tirsi time I met Charinaine she wanted to instantly he part <>( the team," s.iirl Stephanie Ids on. of the sailing team, And she was Dixon said )os!in pnned the team l uesday )an , Dixon said |oslin and l.eff a varsilv .miter met at the meeting and l.etf Was ext itetl to begin working with the team's nets member Dixon s.nd the trip to Corvallis was not a team fnnc.tion. and it was Left’s idea to take loslin to Corvallis to familiarize fier with the team s boats The two students went to <i pond that Oregon State University's sailing team uses for pructiies. Dixon said I he pond Itelongs to a tanner who lives about 20 miles outside of Corvallis, she said loslin. a native of Beaverton, transferred from the University of Maine tins term She had Iteen in Ktigene for a week and lived in Adams flail. Dixon said loslin, -to. was interested in major mg in art and business and wanted to open her own art gallery when she graduated 111x011 said she i ontai ted jnslin’s tathei anti he desr ribed his daughter as ,1 tree thinker who enjoyed tin* out doors, dancing. modeling and play 1 tig tilt’ piano Joslin showrd 1 great tltsd of enthusiasm about joining the tisiin, Dixon said I ’ ll lll, notit ed her and sought her out. she said "Their personalities uialtht'd. Dixon said Ihin would have worked out w«*lI togfther I.elt was a very outgoing individual who would do anything for the team Dixon Mid "He was vary enthuxiustu ulwiul training t liar niaint' right away. Dixon s.ml 'He wanted tile team to he 1 ompotitive Lett, a pre-business major 1 a me to the 1 mvei sity this year after spending last year in his home tow n going to Long Beach State l diversity [in,m Megert, who lived 11 ross from Left in Burgess Hall, said Led was an aimi/ingly '.real guy who had many friends in the dorms Cpl Laurie Godfrey of the Benton County Slier iffs ( Util e said there is no ey idem e of iiegligem.e on Leifs part in the a< 1 idem "The roads were a rombination of slush snow and ice." Godfrey said "It appears there was a slit k spot." Godfrey said Lett's i ar was as destroyed as she had ever seen NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL Months For per month Oregon West -fitness • Personalized Training • Aerobics!!! • Tanning Packages • Complete Co-Ed Spa Facilities • Next to Biking & Running Trails • Universal Circuit & Free Weights • Stairmasters. Aerobicycles, Lifecycles & Versaclimbers 1475 Franklin Blvd. across from campus 485-1624 Your Health Care, Dho Cares??? 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