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Exam Sclwdule Vol. LXIV Wake Forest University, Win~ton-Salem, N~rth Carolina, Friday, December4, 1981 "No.l2 . ~ . ' . Exam sclwdule .Switch to jazz draws DJ complaints Jeff Taylor With the all-jazz format comes the "These are opportunities which have "(Volunteers) do not cut into what DECEMBER A.M. P.M. and demise ()f Deaconligbt, a student­ never been offered here before," the students could be doing," Crawford ' produced prqgram of progressive and Crawford said. said. "Our mission and obligation to 10:00MWF 3:DOMWF Scott Fitzgerald 1.2th ·Saturday &lift- new wave music. Thornton expressed concern that the - Wake F:.9.rest is to provide a learning resour.c-eY· .· · . 14th-Monday 1:DO MWF Math; Bus 201·202i Although format changes at WFDD "The change will cause a reduction station might be turning its back on its are Intended to appeal to its listening in the options to student program­ student orientation. "It seems such a · F~ding' for the station comes from· 4:30TT audience, student announcers are ming," announcer Del' De Thornton small thing to ask to have a student three sources. The university supplies · disgruntled that their options for said. , station on this campus," ·she said. $84,000 or 58 percent of the station's 15th-Tuesday .12:00.MWF 12:00TT programming will be restricted. "Students cannot identify with what is budget. Another 20 percent, $30,000, The format changes, effective Jan. 1, '~The Deaconlight philpsopby will being· played." still be the same," Crawford said. Jazz comes from the Corporation for Public 16th· Wednesay 2:00MWF B:OOMWF will include seven pights per week of Nightcap will be jazz music, but "A lot of people think we are just a , Broadcasting. The remaining 22 ja~z programmJng tjlat eventually will students will have total creative · campus station. That is false. The percent is·financed by private donors. 17th ·Thursday 9:$0TT 1:30TT be student-produced. Announcers have control within that format; he said. campus makes up only a small fraction Many of these donors are listeners expressed concern that all·jazz ·of our community of license," who have requested jazz programs. 18th· Friday 11:00MWF 8:00TT programming would contain pre­ "The Deaconlights gave students Crawford said. "During the fund-raising campaign In· recorded broadcasts, but station experience. Without them, it will be October we had scads of people cail!ng 1 • Saturday easier to get training at other stations Some believe the station should­ ~th 9:00MWF · 3:00TT manager Pat Crawford said reliance provide an alternative programming and asking for more and more jazz " on pre~recorded programs would be than at the ,local campus station," Southern said. ' only temporary. Thornton said. source for the area. "The only way you can hear progressive or new wave "We don't know· how marty people ' Southern explained that the change is . Federal Communications Com­ are going to be intereste.d. It's probably music after the Deaconligbt is gone is mission licensing requires that the intended to encourage more. student to leave town." ThorntOn said. station stay in · contact with its going to be a little hard to find people to involvement. "There is a potential of (produce the jazz broadcasts) · until more students working on the staff," ... "I'm not deciding this on pirsiniaf audience. "We are legally bound to Fieldman• ·seminar they get used to it," program director be said. "Part of the reason that we're preference. It's what I see ajl being in consider the larger programming Joel Southern said. t~e best interest for the station. I have area," Southern said. making the changes is to give more no personal feelings toward · jazz," . Another format change will include people chances to do things at the "Our biggest challenge is to make an additional hour of student station that they haven't done before." Crawford said. the com-munity more aware of the programming in the morning with a 6 When asked why volunteers are used• station," Crawford· said. draws campaigners a:m. sign-on time. The station also will C~~wford is cr~ating four new paid instead of students, Crawford replied Last week the station received a·­ change its weekend air.time by signing ·positiOns for students. These will in­ he always · welcomes volunteers $115,000 federal grant to increase its off at 1 a.m. instead of 3 a.m. clud_e a qtusic director and assistant because there is plenty for everyone to power from 36,000 to 100,000 watts next Louise Wood Overall weekly air time will then a~d two public affairs producers wh~ do. Members of the Women's League summer. increase from 126 to J31 hours · of will have administrative duties. and perform station duties such as public These changes ·will provide for a The Student F-ieldman-·- School, hosted by Wake programming. overall input in the station's operation. affairs and promotions. · much larger audience. Forest Nov. 20.22, provided WF students and par­ ticipants from two other states with the skills to run . ' youth political campaigns. ; Sponsored by the College Republican National WF, union ,begin negotrattons <;:ommittee, the Student Fieldman School is a seminar which teaches campaigning skills. Marla Henson hourly. and overtime pay, insurance, pensions and Seventeen WF students attended the.seminar. This COpye<IIIOI retirement benefits will compose the money package, . fall 54 Fieldman Schools were held across the nation, After two sessions in which the Teamsters Local391 Sherrill said. · • providing instruction for over 1000 potential youth presented several non-economic· proposals to Neither Sherril1 or WF director of personnel James . campaign managers. university negotiators, union recording secretary L. Ferrell would say bow much the university paid in The seminar was conducted by four Fieldman D.H'. Sherrill pr~ised the university officials' efforts at maintenance employee salaries and benefits last representatives, assisted by guest lecturers "Anne the bargaining table. year. Bagnal,. candidate for the Republican nolllination for "I think (the negotiations) are going real well and Sherrill said the top figure- the total of all individual the House of Representatives and WF law student Jim are moving well," Sherrill said. "I think the university salaries per hour - was not important. However, he Cain, a staff member in Sen. John East's (R-NC) 1980 is sincere In trying to work with us." . · · said, "The top figure is really better than a lot of campaign. In the sessions, Teamsters Local 391 represented universities' pay, but it's still under that of some Details of yoter registration, fundraislng, campaign WF maintenance and custodial workers, who decided universities (which have Teamsters unions) in organization and Republican policy were among the in an Oct. 2 election to affiliate with the union. Sherrill, Pennsylvania, New York and several other states." lecture topics. · · · a ~rivi~g force behind the Teamsters'. campaign for Neither Sherrill nor Ferrell c11uld give a date' for · . .J.o r~inforce the.ski,lls.being ~a\lght, ~risiS. jlxerci.se$ · un1ve.rs1ty worker.s,.is one of the union's negotiators. completion· of negotiations. The length of time the simulating real probiems that arise dilrlrig campaigns .. As in t4e usual ·negotiation procediu-~, Sherrill said, negotiations could continue can only be characterized were interspersed among the lectures. The students' non-economic articles were discussed during· the fust as undeterminable, Ferrell said. presentations of the· Columbia Project, a 'detailed sessions. These issues included grievance procedures, Ferrell was reluctant to discuss any impressions outline of a hypothetical youth campaign, concluded arbitration, union intent, safety, non-discrimination from the universjty's standpoint of the proceedings the seminar. and uniforms. thus far. He explained that since it was the univer­ Fieldmitn representatives stressed to the par· In the non-discrimination and safety areas of sity~s first involvement ill a union negotiation for a ticipants . the need and "importance of youth in· discussion, university representatives were quick to contract, he was unsure of what information could volvemeni In political campaigns. respond favorably, Sherrill said. "They are making an­ properly be released about the sessions. After completion of a Fleldman School the graduate honest effort to negotiate a contract, lind they showed The process is one in which teams from each side is considered capable of running a youth campaign. good faith in agreeing on some things like non­ make proposals and counterproposals before "With the emphasis upon winning the majority in discrimination and safety." bargaining can begin. the House of Representatives in 1982 the Fieldman Money package proposals have not yet been University negotiators Included 'Ferrell, Winston­ School will create a vast pool of highly trained cam­ discussed, Sherrill said, although he tbiJ!ks the issues Salem attorney Guy F. Driver, director of the physical paign workers," CRNC Fieldman representative soon will be aired at upcoming sessions~ ~lant Pete Moore and vice president and treasurer David. Pruner said. , Staft photo by Becky Ga•lson "Once you get .down to the nitty-gritty of money John Williard. The negotiating team varies, however, "Wake Forest was chosen to be a host school Mus..ic·in a jugular vein matters, things move quickly," he said. "If both sides depending on the subject matter, Ferrell said. because of its conservatism and general potentiiil for Professor of law James· Sizemore gets a hand ·from are sincere you can finish a contract within 30 days." Union negotiators were Sherrill, local union official Republicanism, along with its already large and Provost Edwin Wilson during the faculty talent show "We'll get ·down to some long sessions and quite B.D. Blevins, maintenance employee Keith Wise and active College Republican club," Pruner added.
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