IFC Continued from Page 1 mocratic. and he accused com mittee members of acting in a "vile and reprehensible man ner." "Few other people on campus have done more than Steve Masat to increase student empowerment." Moore said "To blame the IFCs problems with the EMU on Steve is a cyn ical attempt to get him out of office." Denying they were acting in an undemocratic manner. Mehretah. Lee and Carson started a heated shouting match with Moore Vice Chairwoman Lydia l.erma, who presided over the meeting after Masat left, warned the audience that she would clear the room if order was not restored. "I don't want to see any behavior that is disrespectful to anyone," Lerma said l.erma voted to remove Masat from the IFC'. saying she voted in favor of the motion in order to r 1 CLUSTERS Continued from Page 1 a simple, straightforward program to solve the prob lem With an on-line com puter the entire campus would be hooked up to the same system and there would he no disputing the requirements i ailed up on a si reen Hut Gavlo Freeman of the registrar’s office said that would strain the system and create more confusion bei ause students don’t read the instructions while using automated systems In the past, the registrar has experienced automation failure because students get impatient and just start pushing buttons, she said. Masat plans return to IFC By Chester Allen Oregon CWy tmvram Although the Incidental Fee Committee removed him from office Friday. Steve Mas.it says he believes he still is a committee member "The committee's action is so blatantly illegal I don’t consider it binding.” Masai said Both the IFC and the Constitution Court read the ASUQ Constitution incorrectly during the events that led to his dismissal. Masai said Masat also accused former ASUO president and present committee member Bobnv l ee of distorting and manipulating the student gov ernment system to fort c him from of fit e Nfds.it sdiii he believes the committee has the power, under a motion to ret unsidor its dot i sion. to firing him back into offii e If tile IKC’ does not vote to firing him fwu k on the committee. Masai said lie has a plan to return to the committee. Masai said fie was not vet ready to reveal the details of his plan ”! have a plan, but that's all I care to sav about it at this lime. " Masat said have the option of asking the committee to reconsider its action. However, the ASUO Constitu tion does not give a branch of student government the power to bring back a member it has removed from office The only wav Masat could rejoin the IFC is if the Constitution Court rules the IFC's action was uni (institu tional. ('hi»?f |u»tu e Paul Loving said the court does not believe the committee's de< ision violated the ASl JO Constitution Masai hail dodged expulsion from the committee Thursday when O learv issued an injuni lion forbidding the I PC from sux pending two internal rules that would have allowed them to consider removing Masat from office. In lint ui|*ini lion. O'l.onry quoted .1 new amendment to I hit ASUO (Constitution, approved in tin* April jq«rm*r*«I elm tion. that requires tint court to review any brunch of student govern ment's proposed rule changes before they go into effw t The i our! met before the IFC meeting Friday and de< ided the committee's proposed rule i badges yvere legal *7110 issue here is whether I'm being screwed. This is an utter joke and complete insanity.' Steve Masat, former IFC chairman Before (he committee could i onsider removing Mnsat, it had to change a rule that required m\ members be present to vole a member out of the IFC and a rule requiring five members vote for dismissal The committee changed the rule to require five members he present for a dismissal at turn and a two-thirds majority to vote a member not of oflu e Moore accused the court of violating public meeting laws when it met to review () Lears s injunction, lint court members said they don't have to announce a public meeting when they meet to consider a member s iniuni lion ET ALS Mf I IIM.N Im 'dental Irr t mmmllrr will •nntH to dlw mi alter -i\ !h.>iimji* ludat •»’ . >i! . I Mt < «tlar Hoorn I I a? inot* tntorituiMM. < «»tt I4i* t '41) Hirviiit C tub w::i wiih Dr I!* ..'If** u K ' ? • ' aw ►,< ■ -*t ? 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