Dupage Holds First Annual Blood Drive... to Save a Life
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The Courier Volume 3 Issue 12 Article 1 1-15-1970 The Courier, Volume 3, Issue 12, January 15, 1970 The Courier, College of DuPage Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.cod.edu/courier This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the College Publications at DigitalCommons@COD. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Courier by an authorized editor of DigitalCommons@COD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. DuPage Holds First Annual Blood Drive... To Save a Life By Peggy Moore “We never felt that the project in the blood in which case the drawn and it cannot be used within arrange for equipment needed for would become a reality,” said receiver may get a tremendous The College of DuPage first 21 days, the blood must be thrown the blood drive. Kautz. “I never thought it would reaction. out, for the life span of blood is 21 annual blood drive will be held come to this. It snowballed.” from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursday, days. “The donated blood will be sent According to Mrs. Valire Burke, Jan. 22 in art room K157, for a 16- to the blood bank to help repay for Pledge cards were passed out to college nurse, the donor will be year-old hemophiliac who will Blood that is close to the ex¬ the blood used by Glenn,” said students last December. There are screened before giving blood.” need blood the rest of his life. piration date is converted to Kautz. now 560 pledges from faculty and “This involves a thumb test that plasma. Rare blood types can be students. shows the type of blood, blood Greg Dreps, a student, headed a frozen to outlive normal expiration Five faculty members are pressure and temperature taken, speech project that exploded into a date, to be used later. sharing their abilities in the blood However, not all pledgers will and a hemoglobin test,” she said. drive. Dr. William Treloar, vice “reality” which is of great im¬ give blood due to requirements portance to Glenn Rakosnik, a The drawn blood will be taken to president, community relations, that they must meet. The donor The maximum amount of blood Lisle hemophiliac. Dreps, aided by the blood bank that is shared by helped clear some channels. Mrs. must not have had a cold within 10 drawn is one pint per person, but two other students, Scott Wager Mt. Sinai and Michael Reese Burke and Mrs. Mary Ann San- days prior to donating; he cannot the amount drawn depends on the and Dave Kautz, and Sarah hospitals. One out of 10 pints will tucci, RN, nursing chairman, will have been in Viet Nam within past individual’s stamina. Only 180 Hadley, speech instructor, started be given to the Regional work in the blood donation area. two years due to parasites that pints of blood will be drawn during the drive after noticing reactions Hemophelia Foundation. Mrs. Student nurses from Mrs. San- may not show up in the blood right the one session because of the from students who wanted to Carol Grabowski, co-ordinating tucci’s class will also perform away; he cannot have had jaun¬ blood bank capacity and lack of donate blood for the boy. chairman of the blood bank for the duties. dice which is caused by something storage space. If too much blood is two hospitals, also has helped to Continued on Page 2 Senate and Administration Try to Solve County Ticket Problem By Thom O'Donnell sideration. If this does not help, itself as more trailers are A delegation of Ed Evans, co¬ Elmer Rosin, head of security at Dr. Rodney Berg, college scheduled for delivery.) ordinating vice president; Ed the college, said barricading of Thirty-five students are president, will then contact the Marx, executive vice president, certain areas of the parking lot scheduled to appear Jan. 23 at magistrate through the mail. The problem was presented to and Sen. A1 Greco, went to see would continue because more 10:30 a.m. in Courtroom 9 in the student senate Tuesday, Jan. 6, Paris and were promised that the trailers are expected to be brought DuPage County courthouse to The situation arose because of a and the reaction of the senate was administration would try and get in. He was not sure when this answer charges of illegal parking combination of first day rush and rather cool. Most senators felt it the tickets dropped. Greco, would be done. Contractors have in the subdivision directly north of the planned arrival of the mobile was the administration’s problem though, still brought up the subject stated that they need a tem¬ the campus Jan. 5, the first day of classrooms planned to add space for closing down the spaces and of the tickets at a Student perature of at least 15 above before class this quarter. to the campus. It was necessary that it was the offending students’ Executive Board meeting, stating they could move the trailers. for up to 70 parking spaces to be fault for parking in no parking that the tickets should be paid by John Paris, dean of students, has barricaded off so as to allow for areas. One suggestion was that Student Government if they When asked why the trailers agreed to talk to the magistrate, passage of the truck and trailer. student government could pick up weren’t dropped. Again no action weren’t brought in over the explaining the situation and asking the fines but this suggestion was was taken. weekend, Rosin said the state that this be taken into con¬ (This situation may be repeating never acted on. permits that enable the tran¬ sporting of the trailers are good only between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays. Comptroller Accused of Conflict of Interest Vol. 3 No. 12 January IS, 1970 Bruce Senneke, student comp¬ Rodney Berg, president, that the troller, was accused Tuesday by College be named Fred Hampton You Name It; Lost-Found Has It (K-138) Sen. Ron Murphy of having en¬ Jr. College. He added that he did tered into a conflict of interests. not seriously mean this name to be used but thought that another By Gary Walker were turned in are really prescription and whoever lost Murphy told the senate that name might be better than College outrageous. How can a girl loose a them must have a lot of money Senneke, who was recently elected of DuPage. His motion was College of DuPage has a lost and blouse at school? But, then again, because they’re not cheap to president of the College defeated. found department that fluctuates morals are changing. Clothes replace and they’ve been there for Republicans, was not only in number of articles as much as make up a good portion of articles quite sometime. spreading himself too thin to fulfill The Senate brought up what it the price of stocks on Wall Street. turned in. Things like jackets, his jobs but was to be reproached considers the low public opinion of hats, gloves, and a complete men’s Kitty Barr, your pillow is in the for taking a club job which placed C of D. It was pointed out that Chi The first thing that should be gym suit (shoes and all). lost and found, if you are won¬ him in conflict with his senate job. mentioned is that Roscoe’s pants Omega Delta had helped clean up dering where it’s at. Also, the two beer cans and other junk over are still in the lost and found. They Another favorite for the lost and guys who lost their wedding bands, Senneke took the floor and Christmas and that such efforts on have been there since fall found are books. Included in the you’ll find them there. Then, pointed out that the College the behalf of the community should registration. You may remember collection is a rare old copy of again, they might not be lost Republican’s treasurer was not go unrecognized. LeDuc had Roscoe’s pants from a story that Popular Electronics, dated 1968. either. responsible for the handling of offered to make news of such good was in The Courier early in fall Also there are textbooks, money in the club, the only place deeds performed by college quarter. notebooks, and binders. Probably the strangest thing in where Senneke might be in conflict students available to Dr. William the lost and found is a tape as he controls the student senate’s, Treloar, vice president, Com¬ Some of the other things that Glasses and keys are also in recording of Berstein’s Greatest money as comptroller. munity Relations, for distribution abundance, most of the glasses are Hits done by the New York to the community. Philharmonic, which any music The discussion was carried on lover would guard with his life and into the Senate Office. Director of Senators remarked that the if it ever got lost, would search to Student Activities Ernie LeDuc college bookstore was turning a the ends of the earth to find. said that the only problem would very high profit this year and that be the increased demands upon the senate’s Executive V.P. Ed If you’re looking for any of these Senneke’s time. The senate left the Marx was looking into the things, the lost and found is located matter at that. possibility of a student operated in K138. Things that have been bookstore. It was pointed out that found should be turned in there Sen.