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It's Time Aga. in for Pressure,-Winter·· Fort Hays State University FHSU Scholars Repository University Leader Archive Archives Online 11-21-1980 University Leader - November 21, 1980 University Leader Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.fhsu.edu/university_leader Content Disclaimer The primary source materials contained in the Fort Hays State University Special Collections and Archives have been placed there for research purposes, preservation of the historical record, and as reflections of a past belonging to all members of society. Because this material reflects the expressions of an ongoing culture, some items in the collections may be sensitive in nature and may not represent the attitudes, beliefs, or ideas of their creators, persons named in the collections, or the position of Fort Hays State University. Recommended Citation University Leader Staff, "University Leader - November 21, 1980" (1980). University Leader Archive. 292. https://scholars.fhsu.edu/university_leader/292 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives Online at FHSU Scholars Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in University Leader Archive by an authorized administrator of FHSU Scholars Repository. "L ::, l 1 r: I< ;. l t· l :.., 1 1- t:..1" l; I• l AL r. I.. ! L [; l ' t.: t, (., l I ll..~t.t<;ft ... :: It's time aga.in for pressure,-winter·· •Mainfain a regular schedule of Other winter preparations should sleeping and eating. "Skipping meals include a good wax job on the car to and sleep increues physical stres.s Ca rs need W ·1 nt er Ca re protect it from the corrosion salty Studies pile ~p for finals on the body, which it does not streets may" cause, and plastic need," Douglas said. coverings on front windshields to Studies are piling up, deadlines increasing due to stress, Douglas Although November has brought Robinson said it is important to prevent ice· and snow from freezing must be met and school pressures said. Student health officials have Students should check with the no snow yet, winter is on its way, change oil. "If you are using on them. are wearing on stude'"!ts· nerves. compiled a list of activities people health office to determine whether bringing with it perennial problems 30-weight oil in your car," he said, Tire chains are an aid in stopping "Christmas is coming and students can use as preventive measures and their illness is physical or stress- for automobile owners. "it probably should be changed to on snow and ice. since they cut d h .to reduce stress. related, Douglas Student Health Robinson, owner ol Vine 20-weight. you're using 40-weighl braking distance by percent, in 0 b said. Bill II 50 not ave money to uy presents, •Increase physical exercise. "Wal1c- officials can check for mono, Street APCO, gave several tips for oil, it is probably all right because it comparison to regular tires. th th so ey·re working," Ka Y Douglas, ing around the block several times anemia, stomach problems, low pre-winter tune-ups. · is an all•seas·on oil." · Raymond Price, secretary of the university nurse. said. These silua- will help to clear vour mind," h Id b h k d C . D . • lions, and individuals problems , blood sugar and blood pressure. r·ire pressure s ou e c ec e • Brakes and belts should be omm1ttee on w·inter nvmg students may have, can account lor Douglas said. "If the illness is not physical, but he said. because in cold weather, the checked periodically to keep them in Hazards. said, "Our best advice is to the increased number of stress-_ •Set aside time for relaxation. "Go to stress-related, and nothing works," air pressure can change. Other tips good condition, Robinson said. The reduce spe~ds _drastically, follow related reported at the Student a movi~;· Douglas said. ··rt will ~.et • Douglas said, "students should con- offered were to maintain coolant at muffler system is a most important other vehicles at a far greater Health Office, Douglas said. your mind off person~! problems. · tact the Psychological Service the proper level. check the timing of item to check for leaks. he said. This distance, and perform ail maneuvers . .. •Plan ahead so studies do not ptle Center, where there are people the carburetor to ensure that the is especially important in winter - slowing. steering or accelerating · · · ·· ··Steeplessn~s .- {)vertmmness, ..ner .-.. ... .up. ::Oo.. not.put.o!!· t1Jjn.g~__ttg1,!_. .~~e.d... .... ~ed... in .. belping __~lµQ~n~ .. :~l_t~ ~hoke setting is correct, cle~n t_he air because car windows are usually - with a gentle, delicate touch. Easy vousness and stomach troubles are to be done today. Douglas said. stress-related problems." · ······ fJlter·and -check brakes penod1call¥-.. .. rolled up. .... .. ...... ........ .. .: .. ... ~?.~_s_i~ r.' .... ...... .... .. _.. .. ....... .. .. .... ....... ., .. .. the university Friday morning Volume 73 Nov. 21, 1980 Number 23 Fort Hays State -University Hays, Kan. 67601 Anderson vetoes bill to allocate sound System What's l,y Joel See,1 son said he was pleased with Anderson said in his president's senate meeting, and questioned Anderson said his ve to was based Sr.If Rqort.r senate·s consideration of the issue. repo.rt. "I feel that any supplemental whether Anderson·s veto followed on his interpretation of the statute. "I Student Body President Jim He said, "This is the best senate allocation must be proven an this rule. dun' t feel this is emergency NeUJs Anderson vetoed a bill allocating meeting that I have attended in two · emergency." Anderson said he told Dr. Bill business." he said. $ I ,UOO to the Memorial Union Ac· years." Bill Wright, at-large senator, said Jellison. vice president of student af- \1oorhous went on to ask Brown if fairs. and SGA administrative assis- he had exhausted all other avenues tivilies Board for the purchase of a Last week, senate passed a sup- he felt the sound system was as tant. Conni McGinness. uf the veto. Photo Feature new sound system at last night's Stu- plemental allocations bill which much an emergency as the large to come up with the :S 1.000'! and that he tried to contact Wilson dent Senate meeting. The veto would have given MUAB and the screen TV located in the union, Brown said in order to produce.the Replacing this week's lo inform him of the veto. ' extra SJ .000 he would have to cut sparked one of the most heated and Special Events Committee $1 ,000 to which was purchased with the help Focus page are Bill \\'right. at-large senator. sa id. controversial senate meetings of the be used for the purchase of a new of a similar supplemental allocation e xpenses in another area. such as photographer Jeff Taylor ''Every veto before this has been year. sound system. The Special Events last year. dances or films. He said he did not and editor Mark Tallman's made public through the- t:niversity Senate staged a 40-minute debate. Committee would have traded in its Although Anderson said the large feel that would be fair to slude nts . Leader prior to the senate meeting. I ·impressions of Dracula, . ending with the postponement of its old system, and MUAB and the screen TV was purchased at a dis-. Kevin Faulkner. business senator, consider this to be discourteous to appearing through Sunday decision until its next meeting Dec. Memorial Union would have con- count. Kelly Isom, Student Govern- said. "There seems to be a consensus senate, simply to drop a bombshell 4. Despite the controversy. Ander· tributed $1,000 each. ment Association treasurer. who amung senate thaL\1CAB sho uld get in Felten-Start Theatre. See served on the Allocations Commit- at a senate meeting." the new sound system." page 8. tee last year. said he did not recall Wright yi~lded the floor to Dave r\fter further discussion. Dale that. Brown. ~11.JAB program director. Droste. made a motion to postpone Bob Wilson, student body vice Brown said the present system has the decision. president. questioned whether had repair before and is in need of In other business. Riel_< Weber. Anderson followed proper pro- more. He said approximately S~.000 business senator. re3igned from the cedures in vetoing the bill. Wilson has already been contra_cted to fi lm Alloca tions Co mmittee. Senate 'Rose'·.:..c......... .. <.&:1.~ ... ·-~~~.u;~'l~...i.~-~~bY. ,lU:'7,.,a!t,.'L-;!:,. said a senate· statute requires a veto . companies and wilt be wasted if the voted to make the election of a A robe Just' cannot take the.p,1-;.ce or"a taM;.;_::ar so..Da~e-Btown; :-~ · to be announced prior to the next new equipment is not purchased. rt" µlacemerit at its next meeting. ~em~I Vri!on Activities Board pmaram director. ,found out earner, . this week. · · · · · - · · •· · - - -····· · MUAB had originally scheduled The Rose to appear as a Suds'n'flicks screening at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Wednesday in the union. But when MU.,..B's Chicago film distributor accidentally sent Heil leads 'Immoral Minority' the The Robe instead of the Bette Mk:Uer production Tuesday, An instructor in the political morality, and they have a majur1 ty ... tht' ;,ti(k<:'rS '" break even , ~o he has Brown frantically called Chicago and had the company send the science department has discovered Heil said he is not forming ,rn placed ads in two na tu,nal li beral right film on a fast plane. with a way to show his displeasure organization. but me rely ··pokin!,( J ma~aLines. Tht' Pmi<T <'.'iSlt ,, and Tht' Thinking the problem had been solved, MUAB went ahead and with current trends in politics.
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