Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 22, 1993, Page 5, Image 5

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    Kingpin
f*N5<S> by Rantfy T
Music student Ben Farrel practices juggling Tuesday on the
:awn near the Museum of Art
Mother Nature provides jobs
By Rebecca Merritt
QHfQOft Qmfy t
More Ilian .100 teenagers ami their t age
leaders will bn learning in .1 different sort ot
classroom this summer
Students m this i Ussroom nevor have to wor
rv .iIkiuI oven row ding, and it won t < ns! Ore
gon taxpayers a i t»nt to keep it open Hut that
doesn't mean the edui ation re< eived in this
unique learning environment -nature is.ms
l»‘SS S III Util) It!
For the past 10 sears Northwest Youth turps
has Ikhmi providing teenagers with the oppor
tuints to learn job skills work etliu s ,md env i
rnnmejit.il etlui at ion hs spending the summer
working on i rinsers ation retorestation and
rei rent ton promt ts Program part u ipants ami
leaders hse in tents ssith their tissigned ■ reus
at projei t sites, which are usually miles from
civilization
The program has a positive idler I on .1 large
numher of south, saul Pom Urstrum NN t pro
gram direr tor
M (.. .1 prtsute. non profit organization based
in Kugene. develops eiisironineiit.il projei ts
in coordination ss ith the I1 S Forest Serv it <■ and
ranger tiistru ts Westrum said the group 1 0111
pleted pro|tx ts in lb national forests and dil
fervid ranger ilistru ts throughout the Nortiwvest
last sear
Tile organization offers tsvo fiveweek sum
Miur sessions and one fall session for anvone
ages 16 to lb Participants are usualls divided
into nine different crews, whit ii are assigned
a i resv leader and assistant t resv leader
Westrurn said the group is 1 urrentlv at 1 ept
mg apple at ions for summer and fall i ress leader
positions. Those ssanting to ssork for the slim
mer sessions need to submit an application bs
the first week m Max ( here is noiige limit, and
J1) pen eld of last year's staff were lfnisersits
students, he said
Crew leaders .in* paid between S4t> and S'
a day. im Imimg food and < -imping supplies,
and are responsible for ttuperv ising projw ts and
■.a or king with i row members fach lender and
assistant ar>' in charge of about 11 teenagers
Uestrum said
llrevv members work more than .17 hours a
week at uiintimnn wage on die various progs is
The remainder of the week is spent lu-irning
aUml ilie env inintnent and at ((Hiring important
job skills through edui ation-d programs taught
bv i revs leaders Weekends are spent taking
advantage of die ret teational opportunities >>ai h
props t area has to offer
It s a great wav to help out a different sei
turn of the population while liv mg outside and
getting die biggest pin steal and mental > hal
lunge you ve ever had. former < few leader lush
Vinlov e said
\ ill love s-iid N V( is u 1111| tie hei a use it is a
residential youth ■ orps Partu ip.mts i ome from
■ mal i onimiimties m ()regi>u and \\ islungton
and from larger i iltes
Yinlove who lias iveen involved with the (>r«
grain lor the past three years, both as a member
and a leader, said partu ipanls learn important
lessons m self t onbdem e and itulependent e
I vpei tattoos of die program art* high, and i rew
members relv on tfie motivation provided In
leaders
West nun said NiYl (irons ts lined up lor tins
summer in< lode building two miles nf trail -it
Alpine l akes Wilderness near Wenatchee
Wasti ( .rew members will prune and thill trees
on the Santinm I’-iss and ret onstnn I part of tile
old l.asi ade frail outside of Sweet Home t he
group will -ilso build two -til-fool hrufges in the
{)(hocu National forest.
! hose interested in Im>< oming a i rew leader
m-iv stop by the NY( oil ice -it 5i 1 JO franklin
ftlvd or i.ill Westrum -it "4t> nitr> i lor more
information.
Author: West could have saved Jews
By Shanti Sostenski
Thu deaths of millions of lew s
wem itn* fault of hureaui ratio
(inlays of many Western
nations, said a visiting profes
sor during hur Its tore Tuesday
niglit
"People dill not understand
that stopping the Nazis was a
politii al move not just a mil
itary one; we can see that
now,' said Dali Offer
Offer has dedit ated her life
to researehing the details of
rest ues of Knropean lews Her
most rti fill hook. /'m (ipit)ft tin•
lloliM inist llh‘gol Immigration
In thr IjiiuI ill Isrnvl I'll1! -I)
won Iht* I‘I92 It'vvish book
award
"Aust.hwilz was in opora
lion lor two soars iis .1 doalli
lump, and no out' know flit'
viul to inuko .1 point about I ho
lovul of ignorant.*' sho lotion rd
was displayed l>s liio Western
nations
"Millions ol Jows worn
deported from Furopenn 1 oun
trios to (ioniums. and no ono
cpioslionod their destination,
sfio said "For thr most part.
people III lilt' Western tl.llllltls
(111! not knirn vvh.lt was going
mi 111 C.ennnnv Tim novum
ment tlul
< )f|l'l I llt'd loses nl |ovvs w llll
usi apod tin' do.iili i aiiipv
Kiev soul i odod telegrams
through (lorniiim in Svvit/.er
land Nn one responded.' she
s.iiil People didn t believe it
llion. and some still don't
lieliovo d now
()fT«*r said I In- only wav In
slop llio mist tun options pen
|»lo have Iim1.iv alioti! the Holo
i ansi is through education
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