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The Guardian, May 3, 1979 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-3-1979 The Guardian, May 3, 1979 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1979). The Guardian, May 3, 1979. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. weather "We are all in the gutter, Cloudy today with showers and high temperatures in the mid- but some of us 70's. Showers ending Friday with lows Thursday night to the mid- are looking at the stars." 50's. High Friday near 70. Oscar Wilde The Daily Guardian ^ May3,1979Issue 102 Volume XV Wright State University Dayton. Ohio Bill freezes tuition at $315 By BOB MYERS tuition charges and instructional insure funding for the Siate Guardian News Editor charges will be limited to the government. amount charged during the SOURCES SAY that the Dem- Tuition may be frozen at spring spring quarter of academic year ocratic leadership is firmly behind quarter levels if legislation pass- 1978-79, for the 1979-81 bien- the idea of limiting the cost of ed by the House of Representa- nium. college. The vote in the house was tives last Monday is approved by cast largely along party lines. The monies lost by the freezing the State Senate. Other Sections in the bill which of tuition will be made up by an Substitute House Bill 204. the would affect Wright State stu- increase of $281 million in the dents are: state's biennial budget, contains higher education subsidy. Wright a section stating that the General State has a projected subsidy of An increase in the amount of Assembly's intent is to "'limit the over $49 million during the bien- funds given to recipients of Ohio amount of fees charged to under- nium from that budget. Instructional Grants. The bill also graduate students for attendance increased the amount of eligible Wright Stale • Indent Dale Varga performs a magical mime act at at the public institutions of higher The bill has to be passed by the students by raising the income WSU'* Much Ado Revue last weekend. Now *k»! la that op the education." Senate and signed by the Gov- (See 'Freeze', page 5) bird's sleeve? THE BILL further states that ernor before the end of June to Guardian Photo by Ken Bodiek Gladieux promises students food changes By MIKE HOSIER quarter and would the.i be en- The Rathskeller would 3lso go homemade soups, as well as chili, some schools where students Guardian Asaoelate Editor titled to 19 meals per week at the through some changes. "We along with homemade loaves of •vcre going off campus "to places Representatives from Glad- main cafeteria wish either limited would change it to our Angelo's bread. There would also be a providing items they grew up ieu*. one of the companies vying oc unlimited seconds Attic-concept," said O'Brien. self-service salad bar selling -vith." for the food service contract at OTHE3 STUDENTS would stil! "This was developed for colle- small, large, and Julienne salads. Sriefeater is Gladieux': answer Wright State, were on campus be permitted to eat in the ge rathskellers." said John Law- In the evenings the Attic would to th:t prcblem The system as yesterday to answer questions cafeteria and would be eligible to rence, Gladieux director of opera- servr burgers and beer along with Gladieux has it set up at other from students about their com- participate in the program if they tions "We will be recommending pizza, french fries and other such schools is a string of booths which pany and the changes they would wished. three distinct new offerings dur- complements. The burgers would sell specific items. make if awarded the contract. During each quarter a certain ing tlie day in tiie Rat." be hand-formed and be at least as "This is a shopping concept," According to Hugh O'Brien, amount of food coupons would be In the mornings the new An- large as five ounces of m-at. said 3'Biles. "Instead of walking Gladieux saies manager, one of issued to students taking part in gelc s A trie would be an omelet Students would have their choice throes,!, a line with a tray, you the major changes the company the program and could be used on shop with a selection of 10 or 12 of toppings. •Si!* up tc a booth and make a would bring about would be to a cash-equivalent basis to eat at omelets, along with a continental Food scrvice in the Allyn Hall selection." change thv food coupon plan for other food service facilities at the breakfast selection. In the after- lounge would take the form of Two such booths would be set cp students living on the WSU University. The tickets cculd also noon Angelo's would serve the Gladievx's Briefeater-concept of in Allyn Hall. One would be ? campus so students would pay a be used in the cafeteria if the soup-kitchen-and-greens-concept fast foal. According to Lawrence deli-ao enlargement of what is set figure at the beginning of each recipients so desired. with an offering of five different Gladieuj does a lot of business at (See 'Gfsdleox, pajje 2) Thieves make off with more audio-visual equipment from classroom By CHERYL WILLIS $2000. and transport him to Greene been used since July 1978. occurred while one of the cars was Goardtan Staff Writer THE DAMAGES sustained by Memorial Hospital. At the hospi- Also stolen on the 23 of April parkea. Wright State lest over $3000 in WSU occurred in the form of a tal he was treated and pleased. was a purse. According to Officer In what Butdick described as a equipment due to damage or theft short circuit in a light pole in the Also occuring on campus was E>. Burdick. the student w» "hit-skip accident." a parked during the last week of April. P.E. parking lot. The resultant the theft of $200 from a student sitting in the hail, went into the Pot,tier sustained over $150 to WSU police reported the theft fire brought the Fairborn Fire De- living to the derm. The cash was classroom and then noticed she damages. The other parked car of audio-visual equipment from partment to put out the blaze. taken from the student's dorm did not have her purse. Upon re- involved in an accident sustained an unlocked classroom to Millett Damage incurred was over $1000. room. The theft occurred on April turning to the hall, the student less than $350 damage. Hall on April 27. The equipment On April 27, Paul Anolsek. a 25. discovered that the purse was The third accident occurred on included: an RCA monitor, a Sony WSU student, sustained a finger A TAPE RECORDER, valued gone. April 25 when an Impala siruci s cassette player, a cart, and a injury after pinching his hand to a at $104, was reported missing The purse contained her R> loyota while backing out. D?m- video tape on Methods of Re- hydraulic lift. Fairborr, Hescue from a room to Oelman Hall. card and some charge plates. <e to the [sspaia was estimated habilitation. Total value of the was called to remove a ring from When the tape recorder was THREE ACCIDENTS occum under $150, while the Toyota equipment was estimated at over the finger, treat Anolsek for shock taken isn't known, ince it has not during the last week, two of whk stained over $150 in damage. 2 flAIS-Y GUARDIAN May J, 1*79 (UNITED PRESS INTERNA TIONAL Americans think private businesses too nosy live in households in which the pursuit of happiness." the report We are already there. 8 pet. Very necessary to make a rational NEW YORK UP1 - Americans main wage earner is an executive. are worried thai people are for Sentrv Insurance said. close. 26 pet. Somewhat close. 38 decision about a loan application, cr a job hunter, or a loyalty check. 58 pet. very or somewhat con- snooping in their priva:e busi- AMONG OTHER things, poll- pet. Not at all close. 19 pet. Not cerned. ness-people like finance com- sters were trying to find out how sure. 8 pet. The reports showed the follow- panies. the Internal Revenue close to reality the "Big Brother's The survey showed large per- ing percentages thought the LARGE MAJORITIES among Service, banks, and police, ac- society envisioned in the book centages of the population arc named groups asked too much those surveyed feel the publica- cording to a "Privacy in Amer- "1984" by George Orwell has uneasy about the confidentiality tion c.f the following items would ica" survey published today by already come, in the book, set in a of information given insurance FINANCE COMPANIES. 45 be an invasion of privacy: details Louis Harris and Associates. society ruled by technology in companies, employers, hospitals, pet., credit bureaus. 44 pet., of an extramarital affair that Interestingly, people fret more 1984, virtually all personal pri- doctors, credit bureaus, govern- insurance companies. 38 pet.. about the super-snoop capabili- vacy had been lost and the ment and welfare agencies, the Internal Revenue Service. 38 pet., public official is having; the names of people on welfare; a ties of the Internal Revenue government, known as "Big Bro- Census Bureau.
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