Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 03, 1994, Page 11, Image 10

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FROM THE PAST: Students protested
the University's onimal experiments they
regarded as cruel and unnecessary
during April 1988. Citizens for Animal
Rights Eugene organized the demon
sfration against animal research
Experiments involved surgical vision
research on cats and kittens during
which the animals' eyeballs were cut
arrd sewn shut
Ceremony honors
employees of EMU
By Catherine Hours
About (it) people attended the
l'Ml! l m pi t>\ ft- Kim thrill lion (air
emotiv .it the l.erlinger Alumni
Lounge Tuesday to honor out
standing! Mt employees
We have had .1 long tradition
of celebrating the people who
most often are not recognized
This is an opportunity to thank
the hard working and dedii at
ed people who have given many
years to the f Ml . IAlt ‘ Direi
lor 1 )ustv Miller said
I he event was the first orga
nized iust (or employee ret ogm
turn l.mplovees ft.id previously
been awarded during less formal
holiday parties
I Ml Assistant Dirts tor ITank
Ueltner said fie imped tins 1 ere
mony would initiate a new and
enduring tradition
Die I- Ml [lersomiel 1 onsisls of
about no full time people in set
v 11 es and administration, as well
as ISO student employees
An indispensable 1 ampus
institution, the KMl ’ is often tak
en for granted But many people
work tiard at the fAll' to foster
the dynamo community life of
the University
After every five years of ser
v 11 e. employees rei eiv e pins to
mark tliftr t ontrihution to the
! Ml' Fast iuesday 1H people
were honored in the present e of
most of their i ol leagues
Gayle Johnson h.o thanked
for J.1) wars of serv i«,*» at the pay
roil offit.tr Alan Hoslaugh (i us
liul\), l oin t a ban ((Irult l enter),
l imhi Tldnoff(Outdoor Program)
ami Samis Vaughn (( .Inti Sports)
celebrated tin- twentieth year ol
disiii ation to their w ork
When people nsf. What do
these JO years mean to you'1 I
answer that when I lirst < amo.
students could tun e dated me
V aughn said "Now I ( oulil he
tiieir mother!"
Also honored were H.irhara
Griffin. Peter Maser and Alii la
Mm mssiii tor 10 years of sort ice
frank t.osnr, Jennie Harola,
|<u ipinliue Gibson. Kathy (looks,
Mary (Inspell and Dennis Carr
were rei ogni/ed lor five years
(looks apprei iated hav ing her
work recognized it's been a
long time," she said
Four other employees muni
tinted hy their i olleagues were
honored for spei nil service
1'hese employees were
Mk hael Kraimaii (lei him al ser
vices). Harh.ua Prociew
(aci ounting offit e), Jim (lashy
(food service) and ( beryl Jordan
(Child ( are C .enter).
Rape charges dismissed
A i-ane County Clin nil (lourt
judge has dismissed first degree
rape i.hnrges against .1 I'niversi
tv gradual!! physics student.
The student. i- year-old
Young-Tali Though, was
1 barged ! Vi 1 1 ou 1, of raping a
fetnah' at ijunintance Nov f> at
tin' Westmoreland tamity Itous
mg c omplin
('hough entered .1 plea of not
gmltv I >•*« t, and the charge was
dismissed in the interest of jus
tii e" Jan 1H The district nttor
ney in i harge of the i a sit was
unavailable for ■ omment
Get results. Advertise in the
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MEETINGS
Citizens United Against Dis« rimination
will meet t» diirust its opposition to the
Oregon Citizen Alliance % Son of 9 tonight
at ? «*t Central Presbyterian Chart h, lot «ted
dt 1475 Ferry St For more information, call
4B5 0670.
I ands< ape Art hur* ture Studio 489 Ml9
will t ondurt d c otiummity design meeting
for residents of Amazon student housing
tonight from 7 to \i in tin? Amazon Coimnu
mty Koran For more information, t all 140
1619
AIFSM w . . . ill K > m i
U32 Cillatrl Fo more informalmmi . all Hn
1 140
Returning Studrnl Aimm idtiuii *"•
day a! SI a in :n FMt Room For more
.'orm.ttii.;; < a!i J40 4 JO1.
\ tetnainesr Student tattoo •'
tonight at n 10 ai Hootn J02 Cerlmger f or
more information t.all 0Hr» 9942
KHIUON
United Methmlist t amput Ministry will
present Kev Adolr liusti*. who will speak
on the Book of fames, fur the First meeting f
its Bible series today from 2 to .1 p m at the
Wesley Foundation, lutated at 1 «f Kincaid
St For more information, tall 14b 4694
MIMFU-ANKOUS
Fd u< at tonal Opportunities Program will
offer a stress management workshop for FOP
students today at 2 p m in Koum 90S PLC
John Huudy will tie the presenter For more
information. (ail 346 J232
University Housing will present a semmar
on self protection featuring Nadia Telsey
titled 'University Women tonight at 7 at
Kiiey Hall
Outdoor Program will offer a program
tit Uni "Exploring Kamchatka anti St Flbru*
tonight at 7 in Room UK) Willamette for
more information, tall )4*» 4 )t)5
At adeinn Advising ami Student Services
will offer it program titled \pplvtng t«» MBA
rrogrftitu today at t 30 p m iti Room ll>4
Oregon Mail Participants will loam wham to
take? the (iMA V. flow to invu»ttg0te ami apply
to MBA program* how to < hoos* the t*e*!
school. how to rwquost letters of returntiwwi
datum anti h*>w to prepare the (xffvona! state
nieul For more information < ail 140 t.'ll
Mutruni of Natural History will present
Matt* I.ill* an art haculogist witfi Are liae«>
In*«**igutmin Nofihw»«-»i mi Portland
to g;\e a lew tura I Hied laboring m f )**.. «m
tv Archam»i -^v m Portland * ( hmeluwii
‘ixlav from 4 JO to > 10 p in = the Muwinn
of Natural M:ttor> For more information
Health Fdut ation Department v»
.
today .»t 4 pm us Room uuiiMtiingtam
ter For more information . an 140 44St>
Ine idenlal Fee ( ommittre .v;..
budge* hoanngt tonight a' t» in the 1.M1
Board Room for the following organization*
A1A.S Iaitin American Support Committer.
Jewish .Student Union Interlratemity fiiuti
(tl ami Women > law Forum f or more mfoz
mat>on i all 14b 1749
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Informational Mooting
Tuetday, February 1
5:00 p.m. Carton Cold Room
Application! available at Hie
Walton Routine Office.
Applieatient due February 8.
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