Women’s Center in transition By Mandy Baucum Two temporary positions in the Women's Center have been extended until the end of the school year ns part of a complete reorganizing of the center The part-time women's advo cate and receptionist positions will continue the center's liare bones structure until a perma nent one can fie set up. Right now. the positions are the only ones in the Women's Center. The only services still provided are Safende. advocacy, and resource and referral "What we're going through now is a transition period." said Cheryl Hunter. ASUO executive coordinator As a result «jf few qualified iipplii ants at the end of spring term, the < enter dosed for the summer. Hunter said When the school year started, center offi cials decided it needed to be reorganized. she said The lad of applicants was a factor center officials considered when they decided to reorga nize. "It was sort of the crisis that precipitated the whole process." Hunter said So the hare-hones structure was instituted for four months until a new structure could be decided upon However, the Women's (enter review committee had not made anv decisions by January and agreed tc> keep ih*' temporary structure until the end of this year Hunter, who sits on the com mittee. said the committee de< idetl to extend the positions Ih» ause it needed more time to plan the r enter's reorganization. "So we were going to slop back and come up with a com pletely different angle." Hunter said Hunter said the committee should have a permanent strut lure in plate for next year's Women's Center, but right now is seeking more diverse mem bers for the committee before it begins the dm ision making process SUPERFLY Dear Superfiy, So what is up with the nightlife in Eugene? I mean what kind of choices do saucy young pleasure-seekers have to choose from? Doc's Pick-up Pond, the Veterans of War Hole. |ohn Henry's House of Degener ates and "Scenesters.” Perry's Micro Dance Floor, or McMen namin's Double Dip Hippie Hovel full of spendy beer and frowning service! What's a bawdy babe to do when the options nin cold and the nights go restless? — Down on Doc's Dear D on D. You are not the only one struggling at tins point There was even a time when Superflv considered the fact that the only thing left to do wus study. But then it happened SI "s life changed instantly once we dis covered the game of pool Try it (Go find yourself some Duck Bucks, there's a coupon for dis counted pool, but you might not find any because wo stole a cou ple hundred.) If that's not your style, maybe you'd enjoy The Cadillac Ranch, where the scent of Unit is in tlie air — Superfly Dear Su peril y. I'm having some trouble with my roommates. I live with two other women and one man We’re having problems because no one will fulfill their respon sibilities of housecleaning. The dishes are pilud so high we can't find the kitchen, the bathroom is so dirty that cockroaches have moved in and the carpet, once tan. is now dusty gray The household is tense and everyone is mad and frustrated with the living conditions, yet no one wants to clean up How should we go about it?? — Mr Clean Dear Mr Clean. With a name like that you shouldn't have this problem I.lit kily, you've called lor help early in the term You can't pos sibly have that much to do this week Why don't you dedit ate a day to cleaning the house, all together. Work as a team' It can't be that hard, just unpleasant. Imagine how much better you'll all feel when you're done Then. CORRECTION An incorrect telephone num ber was listed for the Oregon Marital Studies Program in Fri day’s edition of the Emerald. The correct numlwr is 34t>-4ll<>4 The Emerald apologizes for the error. for future problems, make sure you sot up some ( loaning rules, so that the dishes don't ever stack up again C»ood l.u< k’ — Superfly I)oar Superfly. l.atoly, a lot of my friends hove lumod sororities and in turn have been pressuring mo to do the same. On the one hand I don't want to because I want to keep my own identity, and on tile other I like to party with the fro! boys. Do you have any sug gest ions' — Sister less Dear Sitter-less. The only thing we ll say is weigh the advantages and disad vantages Are you sure you want to lie a part of the greek system' Don't allow yourself to be swayed by friends you might know now . but might grim out of by next fall Do what will make you happiest If you're just interested in going to fraternity parties, then go. hut that doesn't mean you have to join a sorority 1 believe there's more to being a sister than frat hoys Why don't you go investigate7 — Superfly PAPER DUE? 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