Oregon Daily MONDAY. JUNE 7. 1993 EUGENE OREGON VOLUME 94. ISSUE 172 It’s a bird, it’s a plane... ...Ply*J Dy UcA4»l 8fw«*»< Sergei Bubka, the world record-holder in the pole vault, barely missed a new world record at the Prefontame Classic at Hayward Field Saturday in front of 8,099 fans Measure 5 brings reform strategies j State government is more organized By Michael O'Leary fty ir>0 Oregon t Wy t trwtakl Measure .‘i is widely heralded as tho cause of a fist e*!n occurring. State government is I wing more thoroughly planned out 3E] l.i't t>l I»o Part Analysis and priori tized. Strate gies are beginning to d e v e I o p where only theories had been before Politics still rule tint day, of course, but more and more. conservatives and liberals art* seeing common ground on strategies evolving out of the 1990 Measure 5 crisis An excelltnt example of (his new approach to government is the work of the Oregon Progress Board. It is a group of state economists that evaluates statis tics and sets goals for all types of slate agencies From teen pregnancy rates, to literacy, to wiittir quality. the Progress Board knows whnni wove Instil and ha* sot non Is for the future. These (xirfonnant e goals hove begun to influence polit y mak ers and administrators alike (iov. Barbara Koln-rts used these benchmarks extensively in developing her budget propos als. The Legislature is also beginning to use these targets in determining funding levels for state agencies Lor example, the benchmarks ret ord the number of teen preg niim ies in the state If tint utiin Iwr is rising, then it makes sense to spend more on hirtft control programs, and those budgets could then lie in* rensed o< t ord ingly It seems obvious, hilt it s itiffii tilt to do accurately It has he< iiiiiti more relied upon now because of the Measure 5 crisis. The Progress Board was actu ally created by Gov. Neil Gold schmidt m the late 1980s. and it is a testament to his dedication to forward thinking approai lies to gooil government reform Those benchmarks have gained Oregon national attention and led Financial World Magazine to upgrade its ranking of Ore gon's management efficiency from 37th m 1990 up to sixth in 1992. Turn to REFORM. Page 5 Construction begins on rock hall of fame j Cleveland is the site of the music shrine's groundbreaking after seven years of waiting CLEVELAND (A!1) — On Monday, seven years, one month and two days after Cleveland (yes, Cleveland!) was named the host site for the as-yet-imaginary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, a ceremonial shovel will finally turn earth. What a long, strange trip it's I wen. Since the May 5, 19H6, announcement in New York City that Cleveland would get the museum, the price tag has ballooned and the site has shifted. Workers began clearing the lake shore plot for the $84 million music shrine, designed by big-name architect I M. Pei. in April. Hut the last piece of the financial puzzle fell into place only weeks ago, finally guaranteeing the hall would be built. Clevelanders, ever sensitive about the city's hard-to-kill image as the 'mistake on the lake.'' yet cynical about its desire to be recog nized as a comeback city, complained that the hall might never t>e built. Turn to ROCK, Pago 10 SEE YAU WEATHER Mostly cloudy skies expected for this, the first day of Finals Week. Highs will be near 65 degrees. The rest of the week is forecast to be partly cloudy with showers by Thursday. Just a Reminder This is the last issue of the Emerald for the 1993 spring term. The paper will resume on June 22.1993 lor the summer FROM THE PAST On June 12.1933. the University's com mencement ceremonies were at Mac Court. This was before the rafter seats were added to accommodate more users. Archtv* Photo _SPORJS DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) - Paul Azinger tank a 72ndhcle bunker shot to turn almost certain defeat into an improbable victory over a ttunned Payne Stewart in the Memorial Tournament Sunday. Azinger went to his knees, then threw hit head back and howled to the heavens after one of the most dramatic triumphs in golf since Bob Tway beat Greg Norman on a similar shot in the 1986 PGA Championship. "A miracle.' Azinger said later "The bunker shot of my life' 'It's part of the business,* Stewart shrugged, although he made no attempt to conceal hit disappointment