Mondav. October 26. 1668 Weather forecast Today Tbesday Mostly cloudy Fog High 62, Low 42 High 60, Low 40 Business school changes The undergraduate program of the school will be restructured by the end of next year/PAGE 6 UCLA comes out victorious The volleyball team fightsfor an upset win against the Bruins, but I the comeback is elusive/PAGE 11 k An independent newspaper Volume 100, Issue 40 University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Candidates face the issues Senate ai7d House candidates discussed Legislative issues in a forum Friday By David Ryan Oregon Daily Email! It was one generation vs. another Friday afternoon. A candidate forum sponsored by Senior & Disabled services, OASIS Education Cen ter and the American Association of Retired Persons became the scene of a debate Fri day over funding priorities in State Legisla ture. Eight state Senate and House candidates participated in the forum, including De mocrats Susan Castillo (representing Sen ate District 20), Kitty Piercy (House District 39), Floyd Prozanski (House District 40) and Vicki Walker ( House District 41). Rep resenting the Republicans were Scott Austin (Senate District 20), James Seaberry (House District 39), John Pearson (House District 40) and Norm Fox (House District 41). Twenty-six of the 31 people who attend ed the forum were senior citizens, and se nior issues dominated the discussion. However, discussion about limited mon ey in the state budget to fund senior ser vices brought up the issue of legislative pri orities. That sparked a debate over the needs of public education compared with Turn to FORUM, Page 4 Uiuru Goss/Emerald Legislative candidates discuss funding priorities at a forum Friday afternoon. Keeping the spirit Alick Mixlky/l.rmmiUl Young Oregon fans show their spirit dur ing halftime at Autzen Stadium Saturday, where the Ducks de feated USC17-13. Devoted Duck jazzes fans ((I’ve had to deal with pretty full fledged insults from OSU, but they’ve got nothing better to do than insult people. Darren Fabrg 'Green Boy' Known to some as Green Boy, Darren Fabre works the crowd at Autzen Stadium By Kristina Rudinskas Oregon Daily Emerald It’s not a bird or a plane, it’s Green Boy — a flash of bright green spandex in the stands at a football game. Darren Fabre may be one of the most enthusi astic Duck fans ever, and he wears his colors with pride while he riles the crowds at football, basketball and soccer games. Duck fans can’t miss him as he walks through the stadium in a full-body green spandex suit and a cape, slapping high fives to Duck fans. “I’ve had to deal with pretty full-fledged insults from OSU, but they’ve got nothing better to do than insult somebody be cause their team sucks,” Fabr6 said. Green Boy swears he is more pro-Duck than anti-opponent. He works the crowds at Autzen Stadium and McArthur Court to get fans on their feet. Stu dents might find him chanting “fearless Fletcher” near the 20 Turn to GREEN BOY, Page 4 Ballot Measure 63 aims to restrict supermajority Supporters hope to circumvent attempts to put supermajority on the lawbooks By Mirjam Swanson lor the Emerald In an effort to curtail Repub lican gubernatorial candidate Bill Sizemore’s supermajority proposal that will appear on the 2000 ballot, his opponents have developed state Ballot Measure 63. Sizemore’s future measure would propose a two-thirds voter approval of any new or increased tax above the rate of inflation. In effect. Measure 63 is a di rect attempt to halt Sizemore's initiative before it appears on the ballot. If it passes Nov. 3, Measure 63 would require any initiative that seeks a super majority to be subjected to the same supermajority. “The reason that Measure 63 exists is Bill Sizemore,” said Turn to MEASURE 63, Page 4 Yme BALLOT MEASURE