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107 Are in Howl Entourage Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Records WKU Archives 12-12-1975 UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 51, No. 30 WKU Student Affairs Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records Part of the African American Studies Commons, Higher Education Administration Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, Public Relations and Advertising Commons, Race and Ethnicity Commons, Social History Commons, Social Influence and Political Communication Commons, Sports Studies Commons, United States History Commons, and the Women's History Commons Recommended Citation WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 51, No. 30" (1975). WKU Archives Records. Paper 5122. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/5122 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Records by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WKU bids for national title in Camellia Bowl L'esprit L'e.prlf alia GppHft ill today', paper ill a Weltem bcrttle. Nonhem Micli8an for Ihe A trarufer from Northern Michi&on kn OID. Thit year" footboll tum hM , tumbled 8peCiGl eipl-J'1OP .,pplemenl. L 'e,prit Division II football cluunpioruhip in to- Weltern', foe weU fi nd Lawrence l effenon only once on the road to the notional title COllr.airu poetry. "",work and photopuplu mono",', CameUia BowL. ___ ~ 11 liiel to run 4l0ne... ___. _ ~ J 2 game_ .•.•.• _.•.. .•_ . •_ •.••••_ ._._._ ••• _~ J3 by We, k nt "udell "- College Heights VOL. 51. NO. 30 FR IDAY, DEC. 12. 1975 era WESTERN KY, UNI VERSITY, BOW LING GREEN 107 are in howl entourage after Western withdraws its By RICHARD HALICKS Western is allowed a maximum maximum share of $20,000. profit from the playoffs of Of the 107 persons from A total of 107 persons, $20,000 by the Ohio Valley Western now in California for the including 92 football players and Conference. Any other profits go Camellia Bowl, 45 are football persons directly connected with to the OVC. which would lea ve team members, while 47 others the team, is receiving a free trip Western with an estimated are connected directly to the to the Camellia Bowl in $5,000 profit after paying for the team. Sacramento. 53 persons' expenses. Thi'ir plane fare, lodging and The total receipts of the Among the 47 are the six meals are being paid for either by Division 11 playoffs are divided coaches, their wives and children, the university or by the National by the NCAA into 32 equal six injured or ineligible players, Collegia te At hletic Associat ion. shares. A team advancing to the 10 athletic staffers, 12 cheer­ The NCAA pays for 54 persons' leaders, and Oldham's wife and expenses, while Western will pay finals earns the maximum of ",n. for the 53 others out of game eight shares. An ad hoc committee (consis­ profits, according to John Oldham said one share from ting of Dr. John Minton, Oldham, athletic director. last year's playoffs was worth vice-president for administrative Western's total expenses $6,500. If this year's shares are affairs; Dr. Paul Cook, assistant (estimated by the Herald the equivalent of that amount, to the president; Dee Gibson, through figures supplied by Western would earn a total of director of public affairs and Oldham) s hould total approxi, The major portion of the mately SI5,000. money then would go to the OVC -Continued to Sad Page- ASG seeks support with petition By ROGER HARRIS Ronald Clark was one regent petition would lend weight to any and NEIL BUDDE who told the Herald he felt this proposals he put before the way. "I have never felt that ASO board. Considering the limited Associated Student Govern­ represented the student body. time remaining in the semester, ment voted Tuesday to circulate Most students aren·t outspoken Henry said he was unsure of the a petition on campus that would and don't vote," Clark said. chances of the drive. support a change in the "I don't know if we can do a concert -booking procedure. Henry said he had received a good job but something is better The petition was requested by letter from one regent relating than nothing. Five thousand Steve Henry, ASG president, specifically to his proposal for signatures and it would be because he said some members of changing the concert booking successful," he said. procedure. .. His rationale was -Sob Coffey the Board of Regents were trying In other business, congress to block ASO-supported issues. 'Why should we support a suspended the rlfst reading of Inaugural brr-rade minority issue?' He thinks we resolution 10 and passed it after According to Henry, who is (ASGj don't have the support of Heavy wool suits kept most band members warm Tues­ limited discussion_ day at the inaugural parade Cor Governor Carroll in student regent, some of the the student body and that most Frankfort, but twirlers Missy Phillips (left) and Gina regents have indicated they don't students don't want any concert The resolution, sponsored by believe the student regent or changes," Henry said. congressman Marc Levy, sup­ Nutter found their unifonns less comfortable. Phillips ASG truly represents the student ported establishment of a faculty is a senior from Somerset and Nutter is a freshman from body because only 25 per cent of Henry said he disagreed with Vienna, Va. the students vote in elections. this rationale and said the -Continued to Back Page- By PAT HOHMAN -'I got one (kit! last year and That (letter advertising the kit) isn't everybody on the floor was true." Keller said. " Student survival kits" were munching on it," said Sharon The kit " cheered me up. I think it Kit-makers delivered Tuesday with an apology fo r Romans, a resident of Central Hall. was worth" $6.98, said Marty Lesher, not containing the kits' advertised Romans, a sophomore from freshman from Middletown. "fresh fruit" because of " shipping LouiSVille, received a kit this year " I was kind of embarrassed to get it problems. ,. also. "It may be a ripoff, but it's (the kit)," said Bill Hocker, a Mike Corvin, director of the fun," Romans said of the kits. sophomore from Elwood, Ind. "My apologize Massachusetts company that "It's always neat getting a parents thought it was so funny ... but 1 markets the kits, said fruit would rot package," said Lynn Strunk, a I could spend 17 another .....ay ," if shipped to Kentucky. sophomore from Kenton County. But Hocker said. Solicitation letters sent to students' " t hey (Campus Enterprises, which "But I guess it went to a good parents advertise fresh and tropical markets the kits) ought to send what cause." Hocker added, referring to a fruit each year nevertheless_ they said they would," Strunk said_ postcript note altached to the written for no fruit Students receiving the kits, which The kit contains "a lot of good apology about the absence of fruit. are designed to help them through munchies," said Scott KeUer, a "We realize the Cracker and Jelly finals, were· generally pleased with the freshman from Kettering, Ohio. contents. "There wasn't any fresh fruit in it. -Coafulaed to BlIck Pap- 2 I-Iendd 12· 12·75 ASG to discuss Watch the WESTERN- N. MICHIGAN concert appeals championship game Saturday in Downing Grill! By ALFINA MAMI three facu lty memhcrs will make up the majority of the committee. The approval of a concert The concert aiJpeals committee. if appeals cummitlee will be approved. wo uld have the "final discussed Monday by Associated ' say" in the selection of groups to Student Government officers and appear at Western, Kelley said. representatives from the student I n response to a question posed affairs office, Rick Kelley , ASG by Harris concerning the activities vice·pr~ id e nt, said in a authori tative role of President campus television interview Dero Downing and the regents in • taped Wednesday afternoon. concert selection, Kelley said, " 1 Kelley and Rick Brown, ASG don't ever see them getting into concert committee member, it." He added, however, that. answered questions from Hera ld Downing and the regents could reporters Roger Harris and Jay override any concert decision. Wethington during the interview, which will be aired at a later date. Brown was asked by ASO President Steve Henry Wethington if the concert a nd Kelley are scheduled to meet committee would alleviate "such with Charles Keown, dean of haphazard decisions as the Oliver student affairs, and Ron Beck booking."' assistant dean of student affairs, " I hope so," said Brown. "We concerning t he committee, Kelley were told at t he committee meeting that we'd recommend said. " If the committee is not concerts ... approved, it. will go to the Board Brown said t.he concert of Regents (for discussion)," committee. which consists of • Kelley said. "If it. isn't approved, seven persons, is a "pretty good the Student Activities Commit· cross-section" of the st udent body. tee ~ SAC) will still put input into t he situation. Three ASO-sponsored con­ "The appeals committee will be certs, including two "major free similar to t.he lecture series concerts," are planned ror the (committee)," Kelley said. "The spring semester. according to 2 color TV sets! • people haven't been decided upon Keiley. He said the three concerts yet, but the structure wi ll be a would probably be held in late five·member committee." January or early F~bruary, Kelley said there is a question before spring break and some-­ as to whether throe students or t ime in Apri l.
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