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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 9-25-1979 The Guardian, September 25, 1979 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1979). The Guardian, September 25, 1979. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. weather thought Partly cloudy today with a high eipected hi the upper 70s and a "There is no indispensable low tonight near 50. Sunny tomor- row with a high again in the upper man." Franklin Roosevelt 70s. The Daily Guardian ^September 25, 1979 Issue 10 Volume XVI Wright State University Dayton. Ohio Services opens & C decals sell again B> MIKE MILLER decal. Guardian Staff Writer Students who have legitimate The Department of Parking excuses foiregistering late deserve Services has re-opened the sale of the opportunity to buy decals like B and C decals to latc-regitering anyone else." Sims said. "If it students. wasn't tiieir fault for registering Carl Sims, acting director of late we thought it would only be security and Parking Services, t'air to give them an equal chance said, "We are selling the decals to purchase decals." to students who have valid Thus far. the Department of excuses for registering late. For Parking Services has given a example, a student that was laid number of refunds for various up in the hospital would get reasons. Many students don't consideration over a student that mind riding the bus from K-lot so simply didn't get around to they save money by parking • UM^ering until tlx last minute." there. Sim"»adtled. SIMS NOTED THAT there are "WE ARE WARNING the late- more than 350 students who registering students that they will registered late this year. He suffer the same problems that Carol Wager (right(rig ) receive* scholarship award from law Betnlng (lefi), Accoanttng Club president. added that there should be very other stud.-nts are now ciperienc- The Wright Stat*e UUniversit y Accounting Club will hold Its first meeting of the 1979-80 academic year on little difficulty because there are Tuesday,. September 2S, at 2:15 p.m., In AByn Hall, room 345. only a small number of those |S«* 'DECALS,' page 8) students that desire a parking Daze respite set for October 5 to avoid wet weather By LORA LEWIS Other advances have beer, Guardian SlafI Writer Daze is tenatively scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. with Debbie made for the handicapped WSU Wright State students will get a Smith. Red Willow will appear students to enjoy October Daze. bit of respite from the classroom from about 12:30 to 2:30, and doldrums when the Inter-Gub Ambush will play from 3 to S p.m. "Though the efforts of thi ICC Council sponsors its annual Octo- committee and Bob Brown Asst. ber Daze. Clark noted several changes Direct, of facilities operations and the committee has accomplished Bob Francis, executive director of "October Daze will be held is the moving of the stage for the Campus planning and operations, October 5," reported Tom Clark, davs entertainment. we now have a porta-John that is coordinator of University and accessible to wheelchairs." Student Programming- "That"* a "Instead of being on the hiU by little bit earlier than some years the water tower, it will now be In other years students had to because ICC.w«Bted to get warm- where the booths are. The hill is a navigate their way bark to the er weather." natural ampitheatre." Clark not- University Center an J .her ed. He added that his move will buildings even further away for bathroom facilities. "People WOT THE EVENT WILL run all day also allow students to sit on the discouraged from coming." Gark Friday and Is located on the hill hill facing downward, instead of slated. under the water tower, the site of looking up on the level asphal* last Spring's May Daw. parking lot. Scheduled actvHies for the day "NOW THEY ARE making includz raffles, a brownie bake- strides in making it truly an off and a show-down poker game, THE NEW STAGE loc-tton will enjoyable event for everybody on as well as booths selling foods like be more accessible to students in the campus." polish sausage, pizza, pretzls. wheelchairs who had a difficult beer and soft drinks. time in the past getting to the The Tp'usic for October stage level. If you have any trouble finding the October Due site this year, then approach the water tower until It looks like this and you'd be r iS. r rVMHTf ~*r> <• n*t,~?r. - . * -A r,m » viflK » V *' t ft J DAILY GUARDIAN 23, 1»7» Caucus encourages students to attend meeting By TERRY UBBEE parent/spose orientation were al- TERRY BURNS, caucus presi- Three major goals were set by campus is one of the projects CwftUu Staff Writer so organized by student caucus. Am open meeting of the Stu- dent feels that H is important tor the caucus: 1) To improve and iponsoird by the caucus. dent Caucus will be held tonight members cf the wudem body to promote communicktions be- at S p.m. in room 033 University come to the cauctts meetings "1 tween caucus, students and »d- A PARKING FORUM is sche- Center. encourage everyone to come be- minstration. 2) To promote pro- Results of !he projects have duled for Thursday. Plans for a The meeting i« the first oi the cause it's your voice we want v> jects of interess to students, at.d been placed in the student mail- fall reception with the admistra- academic year. Issues on the hear, not ?>urs." Burns said. 3) To take an active leadership boxes and a master copy is on file tion ire still being finalized. agenda include the parking prob- role. in the rtudent development of- lem, operating hours for the The caucus held several meet- fice. physical education building, and ings during the summer in prepa- CAB POOLING TO HELP alle- goals and projects for the year. ration of the 1979-8C school year. viate the parking problem on Student orientation and Foundation funds 86 students with WSU-raised money By Jool Smith Selection of recipients is based WINCHELL ATTRIBUTED Another reason or the success. Engineering raised the most This year, 86 students were on the contender's grade point the success of the campaign to the added Winchcii. is the WSU funds for the 1979-80 school year. awarded scholarships raised by average, two letters of recom- enthusiasm and support of their Foundation's campaign to make Interested applicants may ap- the WSU Foundation, according mendation. and a student written perspective colleges. the drive competitive between ply for 1980-81 WSU scholarships to Missy Winchell. essay of the desired goals. The colleges, the College of Science & Winter Quarter. WINCHELL, COORDINATOR student's overall performance at pssssssssssssss of scholarships, said most of the Wright State is aiso considered, recipients are continuing students said Winchell. Hollywood Auto at Wright State. Some of the The faculty of the specified The Wright State University scholarships are renewals from college chooses the winners. Win- is the Place for me! last year. chell said. 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