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1995 Rose Bowl
Student Ticket
Information
A University of Oregon student is allowed to purchase
one Rose Bowl ticket for his/her personal use only
1 UO student tickets for the 1995 Rose Bowl are available for purchase beginning.
Monday November ?1 at 9 00 a m at the Duck Ticket Office at the ten Casanova
Athletic Center Sales end Friday, December ? at 6 00 p m
7 Each ticket is $48 00 plus a $? 00 handling charge All seats are sold on a reserved
seat basis
3 Only cash, checks or money orders will be accepted Checks or money orders should
be made payable to UO Athletic Department Checks must be the personal checks of the
student applicant (i e no checks from parents, friends, etc will be accepted)
4 6.000 student tickets are available on a first come first serve basis Tickets must be
purchased in person No phone orders accepted A current UO photo I D card must be
presented
5 All Rose Bowl tickets are sold on a reserved seat basis Therefore. UO students
wishing to sit together MUSt purchase their tickets at the same time All must be in
person, and each student must submit their own payment One check cannot be
submitted for two or more tickets
6 Each student must be currently enrolled lor the 1994 fall Quarter Students will be
verified to ensure eligibility for tickets
1 At the time of purchase, a voucher will be issued Students must claim their tickets
at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. California Each student MUST APPEAR IN PERSON and
present his/her voucher and current UO photo I 0 card One student may not pick up a
ticket of another student There are no refunds for unclaimed tickets
Claim UO student tickets at the Rose Bowl Gate B ticket booth
Friday December 30 • Saturday. December 31 • Sunday lanuary 1
Open 9 a m - 5 p.m
8 Each student will be required to present his/her current UO photo I D card at the Rose
Bowl, along with a student ticket, in order to be admitted
Duck Ticket Office len Casanova Athletic Center
Special Rose Bowl Office Hours through December 2
Monday Friday 9 a rn -6pm
(603) 346-4461
Note Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the Duck Ticket Office will be closed from
Thursday November 24 through Sunday. November 27 and will reopen Monday
November 28 at 9 00 a m
GARY GRASS. (P«M
Students huddled in sleeping begs outside the Casanova Center Sun
day night to combat the chilling weather. They waiting eagerly to pur
chase tickets when the office opened Monday morning.
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diuni to pitch their tents, fin* up
their bartae ues and huddle
together under what little cover
was left at tin* Casanova Center
"The first home game 1 went to,
we kit ked BYU's ass," said archt
tw turn student l.yn Travis. Travis
was referring to Oregon's :)2-16
upset victory over Brigham
Young in 1990. "1 want to begin
with a hang and end with a hang "
Travis, Seely and Dyer all
agreed that spending the night in
twenty degree weather was the
most eccentric move they have
ever made for a football game.
Then again, all agreed that the
Ducks going to the Rose Howl was
just as unexpected.
"This season's been different,"
Seely said, "it's been fun To see
the support the team’s been get
ting. it's been really great We
want to be there (at the Rose
Howl) win or lose. We want to
have a great time."
jason Brown, a business major,
arrived at the Casanova Center
late Sunday afternoon with his
buddies from Sigma Niu fraterni
ty
“U's all worth it." he said. "This
is a once in a lifetime opportuni
ts I'd camp out for a week to get
tickets.”
your HEALTH
^ The Heallh Center it ^
open on weekend*!
Saturday 8 00am-8 00pm
Sunday 12 00 noon 8 00pm i
• Physician services #
• MedK.ii laboratory services I
• Nurse services \
• X rays
• Pharmacy available 8 00 12 00 noon on
Saturdays
CPB/FIRST AID (
WORKSHOPS \
$ 10 Fee Includes 4 hour class
• instruction booklet • Red Cross
CPR Certification Card
For registered UO students only
Cancellations must he 24 hours in /
advance or student will be charged for I
workshop Students signing up for First I
Aid must have' urrent CPR card prior to '
classtime Classes held in
Student Health Center Cafeteria
Thu week * CPU First kid
Workthopti
Tuesday, November 22 First Aid
S 30pm 9 30pm
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This class offers six upper division credits for
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FLU VACCINATION
Beginning Wednesday. Oct 26,
every Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday
Students $4, Faculty & Staff $5
8a m -9a m
Annual flu immunizations are
recommended for the following
1 Healthy persons 65 years or older
2 Persons with long term heart or lung
problems
3 Persons with any of the following
kidney disease cystic fibrosis, diabetes
anemia, severe asthma and conditions
which compromise immune mechanism
influenza vaccine may be grven
to persons wishing to reduce
their chances of catching the
flu persons who provide
essential community services
and students or others in schools
or colleges _
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