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by Mark Stadler Members of the Vice-chancellor of Student Affairs Search Committee, in a closed-door meeting Monday, indicated strong support for Richard Armitage of Ohio Sta.te for the vice­ chancellorship, the Triton Times has learned. In a straw vote taken at the Monday meeting, a majority of the committee members also supported Melvin Bernstein of UC Irvine and Edward Shaw of UCLA , according to sources clo e to committee. The search committee, which meets today to hash out its final recommendations for Chancellor McElroy, Monday also received reommendations from a group of undergraduates and graduate students who met with all seven finalists for the vice-chancellor post. Excellent-unqualified • The student group ranked the candidates from " excellent" to " unqualified. " - a copy of which was obtained by the Triton Times - placed Armitage at the top, with an "excellent" ranking. He was followed , in order, by David Bell of Fresno State, n .....: lticlllnly­ Bernstein, Associate Vice-chancellor of Student Affairs Rick Whitehill, Shaw, Charles McClure of UCLA and Assistant to the Th~ ..irit'. there even if tile .peUing i.n't - Trident Chri.tian Fellowship members spread their .euage oa the Revelle Qulld. Vice-chancellor of Academic Affairs Tom Hull. Whitehill, though, according to sources had strong support from several students, and from the four college deans, who made a separate recommendation to the search committee. Trident Christian Fellowship: Whoever McElroy finally selects for the position will replace George Murphy, who resigned from the Student Affairs helm in April. "A God even for Bio-majors" At that time, McElroy appointed Physical Education Chairman Howard Hunt to temporarily replace Murphy. The Chancellor by Ran Anbar Trident - similar sounding and Revelle plaza. Another task then appointed a search committee, comprised of undergraduate Managing Editor semi-related: Poseidon was group, the Academics Action students, administrators, faculty and staff members, to make a In the rapid-Jl1ovin& waters 9L Triton's .father. And Trident Group, is involved in answering nationwide search for Murphy's successor. the college environment it is was Poseidon's pitchfork. questions such as " How do Whitehill's support often difficult to reach shore, sit Bible-studies Biology and Christianity mix? " Of the two candidates from UCSD, only Whitehill garnered any down, take a rest and look atthe . "The biggest emphasis of TCF a lso promotes large support in the search committee's straw vote, according to direction the river is taking TCF is small group Bible­ group where people sing, talk, sources. you. Sometimes a floating studies for both Christians and worship god and intellectual­ Whitehill was supported by approximately one-quarterof the 12- branch may come to your aid, non-Christians," related Tony ize. member committee, the sources said. However, one committee and at UCSD one such branch is Roy, TCF President. " If there really is a God," member reportedly said Whitehill will be among those candidates ca lle~ TCF. .. . Bible studies : to help explained Roy, "we are talking recommended to McElroy, because of his ' 'long service to UCSD. II TrIdent ChrIstIan Fellow- members integrate the Bible about something really big - Armitage, the sources said, impressed members of both the ship. into their lives. Is that all it is, something that has the power search committee and the student group because of his candor. " Fellowship" because TCF studying the Bible? "The ideal and the right to demand things Don Strebel, a graduate student member of the student focuses on small-group activi- always involves being friends," . and to be given them ... committee, said he'd talked to members of the search committee ties which promote interactions said Roy. "Doing things with " Many people wouldn't and that, " Armitage said all the things everybody wanted to hear, between individuals. people in your studies. You get admit this sort of concept of that Student Affairs is a mess and needs to be cleaned up. " " Christian" because TCF is a support .from others because god. What are you really Strebel said Armitage "described himself as a change-person branch of Inter-Varsity (IV), the groups are small." talking about when you say that who makes waves, somebody who comes in, perceives needed pa rt of an international Some Bible-study groups also you bleieve in God? Christian­ changes and then follows through." organization founded first and take on a task, something ity says God works within Strebel's remarks were confirmed by one source, who said fo remost on Christianity. they've taken on to do in the lives ... Armitage impressed the student committee because he was the "Trident?" Well, originally it outside world. One such group " The fact of his existence - only candidate who wasn't a "chameleon. He was the only one who was going to be "Triton." But has set up a booktable which what -does it really mean in said the same things to the students that he said to the search Triton is a god. So you have occupies a familiar spot on the (Continued on ~ge 7) committee." ~------, S.peakers, films and workshops Nuclear teach-in: Small crowd, large message by Laura Richter It was fear, that fear ot UC committee which had been uphold the President's cam- avantageous position with the News Editor possible nuclear catastrophe, appointed to review the paign promises. . NRC. "In short, the publi :: is i " You all have a common which prompted a handful of Universfty ' s role at the Community action no way being protected. goal: life witho.ut fear, II UCSD students, the UCSD Lawrence Livermore-Los Outlining a 12 month pro­ "Those persons who are emphasized Herbert Marcuse Clamshell Alliance, to organize Alamos Laboratories. Thomas gram organized by a coalition behind the development 0 in a final emotional appeal the teach-in. pointed to professor Herbert of UC anti-nuclear power nuclear power live in the dark du ring his speech at the Daniel Ellsberg, nuclear York of UCSD as the campus' groups, Ellsberg refered to caves of the uncon ciousnes Nuclear Power Teach-In held arms abolition advocate, and committee representative, "community actio n and and scream when they see the Sunday on campus. Peter Faulkner, author of "The saying that a conversion to organization, II as well as a civil Silent Bomb," were featured solar power research at the disobedience demonstration at (Continued on page 3) speakers at the afternoon labs would have to be encour­ the United Nations General event. aged through contact with the Assembly. "None of this will Promoted in ' the series of committee. solve our problems. 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