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THE CAMPUS OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE Vol. 105 No. 18 MEADVILLE, PA. PUBLISHED SINCE 1876 April 14, 19 2 Kaldron Faces Financial Burden by Julie Meyer several motions to keep the action, publication of the Kal- year )ook viable, Kling said. He dron would probably be termin- The Kaldron, Allegheny's expl ;ned that by placing the ated in following years, Kling student yearbook, has recently Kaki on under its financial con- said. been experiencing financial trol, ASG will be able to super- Since this development, Roth difficulties. According to Jim vise the reorganization of the and Kling have approached the Kling, former ASG treasurer, a Kaldron and management of the administration, but no definite great deal of the financial deficit. decisions have been made regard- trouble stems from the Kal- ASG has already granted up ing the status of the Kaldron. (Iron's inability to raise its to $5000 in the form of a loan Different alternatives are being budgeted amount of revenues. to the Kaldron account to help looked info. According to Kling said that financial diffi- finance the budget deficit, Kling Kling, the most recent 'proposal culties , became further aggra- said. Secondly, according to suggests that $10.00 of each Run-out for third term pledges was held in Brooks Circle last vated when an invoice for the Kling, a committee has been student's tuition be allocated to the Kaldron so that everyone Wednesday. Alpha Chi Omega accepted three pledges, Alpha printing of the Kaldron was formed to evaluate the problems received. Paying this invoice faced by the Kaldron in the past, could receive a free yearbook, Gamma Delta received four pledges, seven new pledges were taken would push the printing costs and the potentiality for prob- but this option depends on the by Kappa Alpha Theta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma accepted six $2000 over the budget, he said. lems in the future. This corn- administration. pledges for third term. VACLAV I K PHOTO However, ASG has passed mittee will be headed by the Kling said that the economics yearbook editor, Julie Roth, of printing 1900 yearbooks and Kling. ,would greatly reduce the costs now being incurred to print 450 Finally, Kling said ASG is yearbooks. He stated, "If we Colloquy to Present Angelou committed to the publication of can't. print enough books to the 1982 yearbook. He ex- bring the cost down, the future plained that this means that by Doug Stratton The Colloquy committee variety of topics than ever of the Kaldron is very much in ASG accepts the responsibility has also planned several panel before. doubt." for the estimated deficit of The Colloquy Committee discussions. Five or six of the Kling said that the issue must $5000. will begin this year's Colloquy guests will sit in on each panel The Colloquy committee is be decided on by the first week weekend with the presentation ready to discuss predetermined still in need of - student hosts According to Kling, a second in May when the budget deci- of "An Evening With Maya topics with any of the public and housing for the Colloquy alternative considered would sions are made. Kling added Angelou," on Friday, April 23rd who care to sit in attendance. speakers. If you are interested have been not to publish the that the actions of the adminis- at 8:00 p.m. Maya Angelou, These panels will be in being a student host or can 1982 yearbook. However, this tration and the ASG Cabinet the keynote speaker of this loosely structured and will cover house someone Colloquy week- alternative was rejected. Had will be important in the year's event, is a famous black topics from the threat of a third end, drop a note in box 87. this plan been placed into decision. author and poet. world war to the value of a This presentation will liberal arts education. serve to kickoff this year's One noteworthy guest of ASG Discusses Kaldron Dekit, Colloquy weekend. The pro- this year's Colloquy weekend is gram will continue through Phil Musick, sports writer for the Saturday and Sunday. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He will Endorses Cabinet Appointnents Colloquy has been a part be speaking about writing in by Bill Grattan interest from money market McCutcheon, controller; of Allegheny College since 1973. general, as he has written over 100 magazine articles and three Copy Editor accounts, and predicted ASG Michelle Shaffer, director of Colloquy is a "weekend of "will come close to meeting its dialogue" featuring over 30 books. educational affairs, and Kathi A couple other guests of In its initial council meeting projected budget for this fiscal . Kern, assistant; John Wright, guest speakers from all walks of year." life. These guests have been interest from the surrounding under president Jon Terrell and director of residence life, and Also at the meeting, the Dave Duzyk, assistant; Stu invited to come here due to their area include Eric Guerrein and vice-president Rita Ober, ASG heard several reports from council approved Terrell and Finder, Concert Committee interesting , backgrounds or their attorney Thomas Ridge. Mr. Ober's cabinet appointments. expertise in a noteworthy field. Guerrein, the director of Nexus former treasurer Jim Kling con- Chairman. The cabinet includes: Joyce Each presenter's talk will Climbing School in Edinboro, cerning the financial status of The appointments also in- run about an hour, according to will be speaking about mountain the Kaldron. Kling passed out a Rulka, treasurer, and Wayne clude: Paula Kunselman, direc- Mandak, assistant; Jerry Doug Stratton and Hester Hor- climbing. He has climbing proposal to council to take back continued on page 7 ton, co-directors of the publicity experience from around the to their constituents. committee for Colloquy. world. Ridge will use his ex- This proposal suggested that In some cases the sub- perience in Vietnam to discuss beginning with 1983, every jects reflect the occupations of similarities between U.S. involve- student would receive a Kaldron the speakers, but in other cases ment in Vietnam and El Sal- and pay for the cost of the book they will be speaking of non-oc- vador. Ridg-, is also a candidate through a ten dollar tuition cupational related subjects from for Congress and is active as a increase. A vote concerning their own personal experiences. lawyer in Erie County. endorsing this proposal will be A premiere group of taken at next week's ASG Allegheny graduates will also be meeting. INSIDE: attending. Douglas Bedell, a Kling reported that ASG has 1957 graduate who has been the loaned Kaldron $5000 from the newsbriefs p. 4 Manager of Media Relations for replacement fund to reconcile GPU Nuclear Corporation at their deficit. Latin Amenca Part 2 P. Three Mile Island since October The ASG treasurer's office is 5 of 1980, will speak about also looking into the issue of some reporters' attempts to tell individual charge cards for each Donnie his the public of the situation at ASG funded organization. Preview p.6 T.M.I. According to Kling, individual This year's committee cards will permit ASG to regu- said they have hopes of "making late college charges more closely Jon Terrell, ASG president, and Rita Ober, ASG vice president, Art Exhibit and accurately. this year the biggest yet at held their first ASG meeting of the term last nig4t. Ober said. Review 9 Allegheny," as they have more Kling alr- announced that VA 10 P. guests speaking on a greater ASG has earned over $1000 in "I'm really looking forward to getting things underway." Page 2 Wednesday, April 14, 1982 CAMPUS THE CAMPUS REAGAN GUIDEBOOK FOR CIVIL. DEFENSE of Allegheny College Box 12 Henderson Campus Center Rooms U202, U210 724-5386 724-5387 Board With Everything "The fact that Ronald Reagan was elected Governor of California was in itself difficult enough to accept, but that phenomenon could be ascribed to the quirks of California poli- tics." —from CAMPUS editorial, January 27, 1967. * * Are you plagued with nightmares that in the case of nuclear war you might not receive your mail? Well, rest assured. One of the plans PANCY Ges New WI* Ku* of the Federal Emergency Management Agency FOR lieR DIM (FEMA) is to issue emergency change-of- address cards, free of charge. * * Letters to the Editor Good luck to the proposed Women's Studies minor which will be voted on by the "Can an opinion be wrong?" Curriculum Committee next week. * * It's been alluded to by several how much experience a professional some balance to an otherwise one- We all know who the new administrator in members of the dance community at may have, particular audiences may sided situation. Bentley is, and we now wonder who this year's Allegheny that Rick Randall knows from time to time find a specific Many times stage productions here nothing about dance. I must concede get favorable reviews by both the Commencement Speaker will be. style of dance disagreeable? Well, * * that these knowledgeable persons when Bill Evans Dance Company Camiws newspaper and the .41. - advilit. The administration is presently considering know exceedingly more about dance performed here recently, I disagreed. I Tribun . Now, I ask the dance the possibility of re-integrating freshmen and and theatre than I could ever hope to disagreed with the , company's style, community--can an opinion be wrong? upperclass students in the dining halls. Such a know. Therefore, I must agree with interpretations, and stage personality. If yes, then I must definitely have move would probably solve the behavior them that Biil Evans is truly an artist, been mistaken in my review of Bill Granted, I am no dancer, nor am I Evans, because the dance community problem now found in Brooks.