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theconcorcnan coricordia college moorhead, minnesota 5656O april 16, 1982 vol 74 no 25 SA commissioners appointed by Greg Ulland needed in order to give the school Affairs Commissioner is a revised with other outdoor equipment in decisions by his courts. "We're not Transition continues in Student the same respect academically that version of the Minority Laison the Auditorium storage facilities. Washington bureaucrats who Association as President Dave it has in athletics, Hill said. "The Commissioner of the previous ad- This project is already under way, have massive rules for everything. Furnstahl and Vice President Kari average GPA at Concordia is .5 ministration. A concensus agree- according to Furnstahl. The present holes in the by-laws Langsdorf completed their selec- percent higher than at other ment of Tailfeathers, Furnstahl, Mike Wentworth, Marie can be written to facilitate that tion of commissioners and other private institutions. They haven't and Langsdorf was that the com- Sodergren, Student Advocates balance. members of the new administra- seen that much of an increase," he missioner would work with all the Besides the usual defending of While Gray agrees that the by- tion. added. other commissions rather than as Interviews for the positions Other areas Hill plans to deal a totally seperate group. "It needs took place March 29 through with include working on limiting a lot of work, but we're trying to April 2 and the announcement of the social aspect of the library, get it involved with the other com- the selections were made Sunday, establishing the groundwork for a missions." April 4. Furnstahl said that, on nursing program, working for a 24 Carrie Sandbakken, Public Rela- average, there were four applica- hour study room in the library, tions tions per position. He felt that and developing the student tutor- Sandbakken believes the role of response to the available positions ing program Furnstahl had pro- Public Relations Commissioner was very good. posed. can be expanded from what was Before beginning interviews, Tom Lehmann, PLAC developed this past year. "I want guidelines had been set up for As was the case this past year, to see more told about SA so that what Furnstahl and Langsdorf Lehmann believes that lobbying students will know." Another plan wanted accomplished within com- for financial aid will be the main that Sandbakken believes can be missions, student advocates, and concern of his commission. "Right worked on, would be to help other standing committees. "We now, I'm getting as much infor- students when they have some outlined qualifications before we mation as I can on financial aid, type of information that should be started. What we expected varied so that next fall, I would be a publicized or if they are looking to a certain extent on the position resource on the matter," he stated. for a place to get material printed. being looked at," said Furnstahl. Lehmann and other members of Continuing with the idea of SA will be traveling to St. Thomas utilizing publicity sources, Sand- on April 19 to meet with bakken added, "The faculty has Political and Legislative Affairs legislative leaders about financial something to offer also and I'd Commission: Tom Lehmann aid. like to see them incorporated into Campus Life and Facilities: John Furnstahl pointed out that the the availabilty of resources." Members of the 1982-'83 Student Assoclatlon.[Wade Stolee Parkes, Mark Rumpsza Elections Marshall is under PLAC Bob Sellers, Ann Siegle, Religion photo] Human Growth and Relations: and will be dealing with all cam- When asked what the objective students for violations, the ad- laws need careful analysis, he also Gwen Riedl pus elections. Because 1982 is an of the Religion commission would vocates have several other projects felt that generally they Academics: Dan Hill election year, the Marshall will were be for the coming year, Sellers planned. Wentworth stated, satisfactory. He also mentioned Religion: Ann Siegle, Bob Sellers also be in charge of registration replied, "To provide the oppor- "First, advocates will initate a Public Relations: Carrie Sandbak- procedures for voters on campus. that great care will be taken in tunity for people to grow massive review of tennant's rights selecting of members for the SRB ken The Elections Marshall will be spiritually. Also to be ready to and inform them of these." Also, chosen by Lehmann before May and ARB. Ethnic Minority Affairs: Martina take their Christianity outside of in some way, renters will be in- Commissioner appointments Tailfeathers 1. Concordia." formed of codes they must meet. Gwen Riedl, HGR will be approved at this Sunday's Business Manager: Scott Howard In terms of plans, Sellers wants On campus, Wentworth felt the meeting of the Student Senate. Student Advocates: Mike Went- Developing the Students to make the Commission more ac- breakage, deposit fee should be Each nominee will be making worth, Marie Sodergren Toward Energy Management cessible to students. He also reduced for students living off- brief statements before the group Chief Justice: Jeremy Gray committee more this year is an ob- believes emphasis needs to be campus. He also brought out the at that time. Associate Justices: jective of Riedl for her commis- placed on unity within the com- fact that advocates will take on Furnstahl added that people in- Ken Schueler sion. "We want to raise the mission. This would be done the role of "trouble-shooter" for terested in being a part of the Anne Farmer awareness of the students so that through cooperation and coor- the executive branch of SA. committees should contact the Steve Stromberg they will take part. We want to ex- dination of activities by commit- Jeremy Gray, Chief Justice commissioners soon. Keith Geving pand it beyond dorm-level ac- tee members. For now, Sellers Gray intends to stress balance in Executive Secretaries: Miriam tivities." said, projects will not be decided Stadum, Bobette Hahn Riedl also would like to work on until Siegle and he have had a on avoiding repetition of activities chance to plan for the year. New food service boss that also are sponsored by groups John Parkes, Mark Rumpsza, A number of the commissioner- such as Harambe Weuse and CLF appointees were interviewed to Women's Center. Also, she Renovation in the Fjelstad base- plans no major changes find out their objectives for the believes that HGR's role in lecture ment will be a primary project of coming year. The following are selection should be reviewed. Said Campus Life and Facilities for the by Beth Forkner least the first part of next year. capsule summaries of the inter- Riedl, "We need to classify the coming year. The changes propos- Jane Shambaugh, currently per- Shambaugh feels there have been views: type of lectures. Maybe political ed for the basement are being sonnel director at Concortfia, has enough structural changes in the Dan Hill, Academics speakers should be handled by done to achieve maximum effi- been selected as the new food ser- past three years that the staff A main objective of the another group. The role of the ciency of office space for campus vice director. She will replace would not be able to tolerate Academics Commission, as Hill speaker should be defined. organizations. David Kramer, who resigned many more. In stead, she intends sees it, will be to deal with grade Martina Tailfeathers, Ethnic Also, the Outdoors Adventure earlier this year. to sit back and observe the situa- inflation at Concordia. Research Minority Affairs Shop, presently located in the Shambaugh, who received her tion for a while before she makes to understand the problem is The role of the Ethnic Minority Knutson Center would be joined bachelor's degree in general home any real changes. economics and child development Shambaugh feels one of her and family relations from NDSU personal strengths is being able to in 1972, says she decided to apply observe a situation, then follow for the position after being en- through on what she has observ- couraged by her co-workers. She ed. She also intends, as a manager also thought ihe position would of people, to use teamwork. She pose a challenge, and as she says, feels a good manager works with "I really enjoy a challenge." the others as a team, rather than Shambaugh says she was very being dictatorial. Besides working pleased to get the position. She as a team with employees herself, knew she had the qualifications she wants the permanent staff and for the job, but was not sure who the students to interrelate more would get it until she received the than they do now. actual notice. When asked her feelings about Shambaugh intends to stress the her new position, Shambaugh importance of nutrition education replied, "I'm excited. This job is in implementing her new position. more in my area. I'll be glad to get She intends to do several things to a chance to use my management help students make wise food skills.- I've missed not having choices. She plans to let students direct supervision of people. I see know the calorie counts of meals, students as a big part of the food not to force anything on them, service. If I'm not satisfying but to allow them to make the them, there's something wrong." choice of eating better if they Shambaugh was named person- choose. She also plans to offer nel director at Concordia in I979. more nutritionally sound food She was previously assistant direc- choices, such as decaffinated cof- tor of the North Dakota Com- fee and fewer salts and sugars. In munity Action Agency and a sales this area, she will be looking to the manager at Dayton's.