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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1995)
hCHZa Posing With Honors Mt >s I MRIMs DRlAM 1 HA i iheir child will .it tend .in Ivy l eague university. Ah. the prestige I he contacts. I he chance to pose tor Pbtyboy magazine? l«> that brain* and Iveautv often do go together, tUjy&py devoted it* (b i«»!*cr ittur to 1 he VX«>?nen *•! tin Ivy 1. ripje M.iga /me rrpt ijmanCil Harvard. Vale and the like looking tor firth-faced voUegiettes to povt am! they found plenty interviewed Hundred* of women bur thotc only .16 to appear On the day l W, SO to ‘0 gob showed up vaw Kelli Keller, a Harvard junior Keller wav pho tographed nude, but cash woman wav gum the choice of poving ,tu HAturri. toplcu or even fully I. bod* vhe vaw It people ha*r a problem with it. then it % then proh lem ! hey don t have to buy the magazine. \t Iravt two group* did have a problem with it \ pawel of naked women Who greeted I'Uybvy jkt vonncl bv vtteakmg I heir demon \tration wav intended to protect the Ivy league issue but the plan vermed to backfire PLnfaiy ojiencd the 10 page lav out with a two page Mttaker epread A little com rove r*v make* our job ravter, *a>* Jim l arson. !*lay f*oy * managing photo editor, ’ ll nuke* new\ and help* make our presence know n “ An autograph session with the C ornell I poser* drew another *uch protevt in earls September About a dozen women puketed thr teuton. 4 t. v. a % I ft £ V!ay he) of Womwn of fhe Ivy L«n/ encouraging violence toward women Mfin while1, dozens of 4 or net 1 men M«*od nearby awjmng their per wmah/rd copies Pan idle Helm, a I’nmctou senior found opinion* mi ted on her ikvhnm to jhoc I here were wtmc (negative| article* in the whool paper, and u>mr people frit if vui degrading to wiittn, die cays Hut rttmi jseuplc I talked to were supportive ( uiumbii l junior Pamela Shaw had an atypical motive for piainj* I m vtiri okl, vhc uu if % a hit «*f 4 kick |u \fill Ivc uHttid efcd uiic enough lul Pktfm*) t nhfcc* *«»mc Pfoiciich, Shaw ilocih t vet 4 tontradtvMun in jiit'fiuing 4 [>rcmigioui ufiivcfiitv and jvoMUg »o? 4 men * magi/inc 1f. \ iiiM jn either or pfopODfion the vav* "You ijd he senou* and micHcxtuj! and *tiil }>e icruud and beautiful Ojn Avery U of Maryland Ithistratton by Miles Hrstand Coknado SUte U The Buzz • Richie Parker !he former New York City prep basketball star convicted ol seiu.il abuse last year, rs attending classes at Mesa Community College. Aru , but is not playing hoops Parker was recruited by Seton Hall U , the U ot Utah and George Washington U but was shunned by all three after his conviction • Anita Hill has hung up her beach towel and gone back to the classroom al the U ot Oklahoma Alter a one year unpaid leave from OU, Hill is now teaching two law courses She spent her time off living in Laguna Beach, Calif, where she wrote two books • The lemale tight tor Citadel access rages on Nancy Mellette a 17 year old North Carolina military boarding school senior, has picked up where Shannon Faulkner left oft Mellette s brother is a cadet at IN) Citadel and her lather is a graduate An enceptional athlete. Mellette is seeking to enter the Citadel neit tall • It's not baste training but 590 students are beginning then college semester a! a run down Army base that is slow ty being turned into a new university Busy construction workers outnumber students and room numbers are spray painted on the sides at buildings to point the students of Cali tornia State U Monterey Bay, in the right direction • A small, soft spoken 87 year old woman has captured the attention ot the academic world with a gift that won't soon be lorgotlon Oseola McCarty surprised officials at the U ol Southern Mississippi with a gift ot $150,000 to be used as a scholarship tor black students This philanthropic ges ture itself isn't the amazing part ot the story The surprise is that McCarty managed to save this money from her job doing laundry tor the past 75 years Wolcomo to mjfl Wa ferworlA* Fish Outta Water M Avm ii am startio in iiiai i>m shop where Dan Spinogatti worked for five years, f fe liked breeding tropical hsh and even experimented with different wavs to keep Ins fish tank water Jean. At any talc, (hr !‘amtc tndi Jm uf notrhrm No ada arc glad ih41 this t of Nes ada, Reno, grad Modem helped (hem clean up walct polluted h\ the mix i fish lull hen Sptnugatti tpeni this past •,rji monitoring 4n attil'u ul wetland that he huih with the help of the tribe He Mill* im plastic lined pond 4 huge full filter. I he self cleaning pond works like this A big plastic lining it placed under the horseshoe shaped pond and ahum l feci of soil is ba» kfilled oset the plastic to keep the water from soaking into ihe tod Add a few water plants and voila' Ihe algae grows all bv itself, ansi the plants consume the pollution ~ I he algae bkisst im like , tars " Spinogatti vast Magically, it t trait the w ater i >h lie’s a turn list He docsn t mean magically t flue the treated water gets to nearby risers well, thai makes life a whole lot nicer for the in* stream biota, he savs Biota* fish, bugs, vlitter' stuff people get excited about. hr explain*. Although Sptnogatfi docsn t comidef hims-elf a hardcore tree hunger, he uyt there should l>c 4 balance between environmental and industrial concerns “People need to do things smartly ," he sjvt His plastic "wetland for example, o good for the environment, but tt * also 4 cheap and easy rente dy for loss levels of polluted storm runoff water from cutes and farms \nd ju%t boss much water dt*o this water loser drink Actually, l don t get oil on just water, unless I'm working out. Spinogam savs. Spmogatti i experiment m fish filtering will cam him a masters degree m l December I his whole fish thing has kind of come lull circle,** he savs At least he » not fishing for compliments Story and pftoto by Deidre Pike, U of Nevada, Reno