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Arbiter, September 26 Associated Students of Boise State University Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 9-26-1977 Arbiter, September 26 Associated Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. Alcohol, the pard, ndthelow continued from cover transcript of the hearing, I think have never really been answer- feel there is ,a very good chance these important questions ans- you will find that it is quite clear ed. TIley haven't even been that we will.be ,bac,tc in court in wered thus solving the "alcohol consumption of alcohol on the that there was not even a valid addressed. For this reason., I the near future attempted to get problem 10 once and for all. state's campuses pursuant to attempt made by the defendant the emergency clause of the state board to prove that there Administrative Procedure Act. existed imminent- peril to the This clause allows a state board public. What the board did do ·c or agency to circumvent the was to point out that they were regularrule of making proced- making a good faith effort to Stitzel new Business dean ure i.e. giving' notice, holding follow the APA. Which in fact hearings, etc., if the board or they are. They have printed agency can prove the existence notices of - intent to act in by Tim Scharff career working as a chemical tion.: with actual evaluation of of imminent peril to the public newspapers in Boise, Pocatello" engineer with Phillips Petrole- the BSU business program health safety or welfare. Lewiston, and Moscow. They The search for a successor to um. planned for next year. Accredi- The motion for the injunction have also scheduled hearings in former Dean of Business Asked about his plans for the tation by AACSB would solidify came as a direct result of several ..areas of the state. CharlesLein ended this summer School of Business, Dean Stitzel the reputation of the school. adamant student feeling that 00 This.in the eyes of Judge 'With the appointment' of BSU said that accreditation by the Looking towards the future, emergency exis'tedat any of the Schroeder. served as ample professor Thomas Stitzel. Dr. Stitzel expects a period of four state institutions of higher justification for denying our Dr. Lein., who headed the slower growth and more stabili- learning. This strong sentiment motion. business school for four years: ty for BSU that will allow more still exists. After all, where is Although the students feel left BSU in June to accept the emphasis to be placed on "fine the emergency? There have that the board should be presidency of the University of tuning" and less on expansion . been no, reports of any alcohol .complemented for getting' the South Dakota." , Praising his faculty highly, related problems at any of the ball roIling with regard to APA Dr. Stitzel, 41, assumed the Stitzel stressed their strong schools since the board's policy hearings, we still feel the board position on July 1 following two commitment to "serving the .was struck down last May, In acted rashly & wrongly by years in the Department of state"--"a selfless kind of fact. student. behavior, with adopting a rule under the Management and Finance, Of serving" lacking in many regard to their consumption of emergency clause. While the the six candidates rccornmcn-' universities. Becoming active in alcohol, has been compliment- students understand the ten- ded to the university president meeting the needs of students ed by administrators. It is also a uous position of the board, we for consideration, only Dr, and taxpayers is the most fact that I have beentold by a still stand opposed to the stance Stitzel held a position at BSU. interesting' aspect of his job, number of administrators and the board has taken (as reflected Dr. Roger Roderick, also of the says Stitzel, who maintains an certain members of the, board by their alcohol policy) from Management and Finance De- open-door policy for people with ....... \,' that they are not personally which .the members, act as - ,~ partment, chaired the search concerns. opposed to drinking on campus. parents to the students, making committee of ten business Dr. 'Ihomas Stitzel, new Dean of When asked what type of man Does this sound, like an decisions for them concerning the BSU School (If Business. professors and three business he would like to see chosen as '~ £' emergency? what they should and should not students. Prior to coming .to [photo by Ron Ferguson] permanent university president, It seems to me that the only do in an area that is already well BSU, Dr. Stitzel 'taught at American Association of Colle- Dr. Stitzel replied that he favors ~.~" real imminent peril that exists is L, covered by state' statutes. Oregon State University, spent .giate Schools of Business ranks a person who will "build on the a peril to the State Board's Originally, the students went one year working' in New high on his list. The AACSB strengths of the university so ,,' political health, safety & wel- \.·1 to-court because of a belief that Zealand,and served briefly as a accreditation process, which that we will continue to be an fare: someconstitutional rights, were consultant with the Securities began five years ago, is in the institution that responds to the II Why then the judge's deci- being violated. I still feel that and Exchange Commission in final stages. Reports are' now needs of the people who pay the sion? If you will go over the this is the case. These questions Washington, D.C. He began his being prepared for the assoeia- bills" . ;1 .~ ARBITER I September 26, 1977 {: 1 c: r: , ,~i 'f~'. ,~ overntnent stream/loeh; hlights Senate action 'by Diane Barr following Hoffman's requests direction BSU will be going in ASBSU office and after showing report will be forthcoming on for the action. ' , the next five years. Named from them when they purchase goods, September 28 that will outline , Tuesday, September 20, the In other business, unarninous Arts and Letters' was'· Mary at member merchants stores, the results ofthe investigation ASB Senate, unaminously ap- approval was' obtained for a' Struhs; from Health Sciences, they recieve a discount. Bridges that is being conducted into the proved a motion to set up an series of permanent appoint-' Jeff Streiif; from Education, .also mentioned that he was the manner in which athletic funds "ad hoc" committee to investi- ments by President Hoffman. Nancy Efferson; from the campus representative for "Sh- are being spent. The report will gate the "possibility of stream- Arts and Sciences Senators Les Graduate school, Barbara Wei- enandoah" and that the effort to focus on the committee's 'lining student government. - Wolff' and David Hamrnerquist nder; and Tony Chirico from the raise money at BSU would be meeting with Athletic Director Acts and Sciences Senator were named to the Food Service School 'of Business. getting underway during the Lyle Smith. Sieve Botimer made the motion Committee while John Priscella Hoffman also reported on the week of October 1. Senate meetings are held and little debate followed. The was approved as ARmTER progress being made to estab- weekly on Tuesdays at 3:30 in same move bad been defeated editor----and Rene. Clement's lish a credit union at BSU under According to Student Affairs the Senate Chambers. Student by a 9-5 margin, at the last name was accepted for the the auspices of the Student committee chairman, Business attendance is encouraged and Senate session. Outlining the position of Student Services Services department. The credit senator Shane Bengoespea,' a appreciated. specific' membership of the Director. Mike Isbell was union would be .svailable vto committee was put off until the appointed to' 'the Personnel full-time students and their meeting on September 27. Selection Committee and both immediate families, and would Education senator Pattijo Jerry 'Bridges and, Marilyn lend money to students at a 12% Paullusmoved that the senators Sandmeyer will be sitting on the interest rate. Initial activa- offer their services to act as Affirmative Action committee: tion of membership would table servers during the ,BSU This year's election board will require a $5.00 share payment. night dinner prior tothe special: be chaired by Cheryl Riggis, After that' first purchase shares BSU presentation of "Shenan- She will be 'assisted by could "be" purchased in any doah". The motion passed by ,vice-chairperson Linda Schmuck amount. Presently, a petition is an _8~5 vote, the dissenters and Susan Melsa. Heidi Swin.. being circulated to aetas an votmg"nay"because they nerton and Tom Kennedy will ,agent to demonstrate to, the campus news ....• ; .. , , page 2 could not attend the event. be members of the Honors state Commissioner of Finance Back in theUSSA ; .•. page 4 Yo-tech Senator Paul BUrress Committee while Health Scien- the amount of support for the Letters ~',' ~....•.... ; . page 5 tendered his resignation' to ces senator Joljn Osterkamp student credit union. , 'Senate president' Chris _Rudd. was named to replace Arts and Public Relations chief,' Jerry People's Lib ~.......•......... page6 Burress listed his obtainmenr of Sciences. Senator Craig Hurst 9n Bridges, presented his monthly Cheerleaderprofil~s ~.. ' .-.. pageS a job in hi~field as the reason th.e Financial, Advisory, Board reporton the act.ivities of his Entertainment ',' " .
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