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AMERICAN CHAMBER PLAYERS 11/16 Chamber Music Series 8 p.m. Beall Hall Reserved Seats $20. $17, $8 (687-5000), Student rush tickets for $9 and $5 at the door Wed. STEPHEN DRURY, Piano 11/17 Vanguard Senes 8 p.m. Beall HaH (Free lecture Mon , 11/15 at 4 p.m., Gerlinger Alumni Lounge) $6 50 General Admission, $3 50 Students & Senior Citizens Thu. OREGON GOSPEL ENSEMBLE 11/18 UO Ensemble 8 p.m. Beall Hall $4 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior Citizens Please Recycle This Paper AWCXlvf photo Oregon stuff FROM THE PAST: During the mid 1950s. me Efto Memorial Union gave away Oregon sou venirs. including an extra long book of matches (with 200 matches) and a dis posable ash tray inside the book of matches was a cam pus map IFC Continued from Page 1 minor issues the administration would (»“ willing to discuss instead. IFC Chairman |ian Liu and ASUO President Kric Howen both said that because the document was lute, the groups would accept no decision that would change the Clark !>«m ument lor the current funding period Any accepted changes would be considered only for next year. And unless an agreement comes soon, any debate would be useless. Liu said, because Mon day represented the start of the budget season. Dis cussing later changes now would only i reate more problems as offii ials begin developing budgets for the next fiscal period, which starts fulv 1 The time to talk was 10 days before the deadline, as prescribed by state rules, the official said "You can't continue discussion when there is nothing on the table.” said Liu. referring to the lack of a finished amendment. He said without the actual document, there is nothing to base further debate on Bowen agreed with Liu, adding that he had been waiting for the proposed amendment but never received anything in writing. University President Myles Brand wrote in a memo dated May 1H. 1093. that the administration would begin the process of writing an amendment to the (.lark Document. The ASUO president wrote Moseley in a memo Friday saying that tmcause he hasn't received the amendments, he would diret t the ASUO Execu tive, Incidental Fee Committee and the EMU hoard to proceed under the current version of the Clark Document " Bowen received the document Mon day. "We re not doing it the old way." Moseley said in response to Bowen's memo. Moseley said Brand s May IB memo gave notice. He said the memo also marked the end of any dis cussion and ended any responsibility by the administration to circulate the amendment in its written form The University pushed fora revised (.lark Docu ment. Moseley said, in the 1991-92 school year when IFC members increasingly demanded line item veto power over the EMU hoard budget. The administration granted an extension in 1992. so then-ASUO President Bobby Lam could set up a series of public meetings to allow more debate. Low attendance, especially by IFC mem bers. and continual concerns over the IFC sparked the May IB memo, he said. Last year's IFC. headed by Steve Masat, deeply concerned the administration, Moseley said, because of mismanagement and the former chair man's intent on line-item control. Liu acknowledged that Masat wus a problem, but that the IFC should be allowed to take care of internal problems itself. Liu said he has introduced a measure to keep the IFC from gaining line-item control. The amendment is currently in front of the ASUO Constitution Court. WIDESPREAD PANIC EVERYDAY 11 MEW SONGS EVERYDAY 60 MINU IBS OF MUSIC EVERYDAY WIDESPREAD PANiL ON TOUR EVERYDAY TOUR HOTLINE: 70*354 2566 BAND INFO 2351 COLLEGE STATION ROAO. SUITE 504. ATHENS. 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