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10-20-1969

The Guardian, October 20, 1969

Wright State University Student Body

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President Brage Golding of Wrigh t·Sl>tc University, speaking at the Then , mo ving from the rote of i11vitation of sludcnls. told a Victn:1m Moratorium Day crowd that private citizen to that of Univer­ he. pcrsonal!y, is opposed to the war in Vietnam. sity president. Dr. Golding cau­ He S3id war rcprcsc111s a fa ilure of diplo macy. needless sacrifice. tio ned the group not to confuse and a to tal waste of our resources. the role of a university com­ munity with ,.ela tion to public ··1 om o ppo,.,d." he added. 'l>cc•~sc the po>Sibly desirable objective' this country had . . .now seem incapable of atlainmcnti policy. regardless of the outcome." ..Most students todoy .., he said, " believe ...that a college e d ucation...auto matically en­ dows them with the capacity for :md the responsibility tu make wise political judgments and expound publicly their convic­ tions on every aspect of public policy: This is nonsense! "The capacity for good judg­ ment comes wilh lo ng experi­ ence. Any type of education should be dedica ted 10 in· culcating a healthy respect for the difficulties of arriving at simple answers to complex ques­ tion$.'" He told the group of students. lint• W .S.U. Vlot nsn . M on\orlum pro1•s1or"s p l.card s>l •ed• f or ..n l tv In faculty and Ou tsiders th at there a n lnMn• w o rld. FoJ •II our .-..·No MORE WAR . is co nfusion between liberal ed­ ucation and democratic govern- Some university people, lhc Bbly .more awu e po!iticaJJy than • ment. The first has to do with president noted. have corrup1ed your c o ntemporaries who have culture, the s-econd with politics. the two roles by mixing them . no t received an equivalent c d­ Dr. Golding- said: ··n.erc is - Tiil!se • peopte ;- "expcctln~ po.li1i.;.' ucation. Please remember your liltlc wisdom in expccling or cians lo display the freedom or education docs not of itself hoping that a formal education scholars, have demanded an confer political wisdom. .." ...wilt produce citizens dcmon­ instant c hange in long·standing s t rably superio r in political policies. wisdom. Political awarcne!':s Dr. Golding did not cancel Weekly perhaps. but political wisdom ­ any classes Wednesday, making no!" attendance a matter of individual He said the university exists decision. In ending his address to for pursuit of truth, witJ1out the campus group, he said , " You Calendar .:omprom.isc in rcse::uct- or discu s-­ meet today as cit izens who ,.,MfMnt Goldlng add r•.-d 1tudenb durin g the Vle tnem W 9" Mor•1orlum lw,r happen to be port of the Wright Mo nd a y, Oct. 2 0 ... Choir W~n-.c;1.., , H e tPok• flnt • •n l ndlvldual •nd then u PrMlct.nt o f the sions. ''Government. ..exists for Untvors lty. the pumiit of compromise!" State c'Jn:ununity. You ar.: prob- Sing-Don Co•5ack - 3:10. W. C. Fields .1 Laurel & Hudy movie~ - Lower Hearth in Rehabilitation Program Dea n Warre n Abrnham Is ­ Center I : 15 - 25 Cents Tuesday. Oct. 2 1 ... Sk.i Club WSU's Provost Meeting. 12:00-12:45 No. 2 Established at WSU N ~~ R 1~~!!~ g I A rehabilitation education base. Advisors from community !lua rdlan Statf rm. UC Movies in Center ­ I : 15 - 25 Cents program leading to a Bachekirs groups and gra~uate schools are Warren H. Alirahom ·.113s nppointcd last September 29 as Acting Degree in the Wright S;,,1e Uni­ Poovost for wsu. He will keep his chair as Dean o r the Division of reviowing the proposed curricu­ Wednc include study of man as a tion students. various divlsion commillcrs; of reviewing budgetary and faculty psychological, social and l>iolog­ A steering committee of repre­ requests from the various divisions. He will be ttc1ive in the Thursday. Oct. 23 ... W. C. icaJ unit, will prepare students sentatives from each division, in­ adminisirution of promol ion :inj tenure within th: focully. Dean Fields - laurel & Hardy for immediate employment or cluding continuing educatior., Abraham also is in charge of all faculty personnel records. as well :is movi es 3:30 in Lower llcarth 3dnti§ion to graduate school• in and the University administra­ being responsible for the admmisuative operation of the Library and of C'entrr. ~5 Cents :adnus3ion rehabilitation counseling and rt· tion, is being formed. the Registrar. lated fields. Rehabilitation education and ln addition 10 the above, Mr. directs 1hc summer tcm1. which Friday. Oct. 24 . .. Ski C!ut> The major will rely heavily o~ counseling trains penonnel for Abraham is a member of the is separate m admin1strat1an and O:rnce ..Wa rlocks... Movitt in t.udget set-u p from the fal!. win­ exisling psychology, soci<>logy professions as employees in Stote Curriculum Committee, the Uni· Center. J : 15 p .m. - ~~ Cents and hiolo&Y courses :.t Wright Vocational RchabiHtation Agcn· versify Resoun:cs ConuniHcc. the ter a.nd spring qu.aricrs. State, according to Project Di· cics, Rehabilita tion Centers, Pelitions Conunlttet and chairs Saturday. Oct. 25 ... Cofftt rocto r Perry L. Hall. Mr. Hall is the Acadcmil! Council meetings (The Continuing fdur.ation ltoL.sc - R· 11 UC - Lowr-r sheltered workshops and similar Division i.s an admin1St rat1ve divi­ NOrking with a $20,19 1 budge: whenever nec~S3ry . Hcorth Lounge. Soccer g:i n"' progranu. Meeting the needs of sion which t:ikcs muructors usu­ provided by a f :deral Pl• nning the disabled and disadvantaged is As Dean of the Division of 01 0.U. - 2:00 p.nc ally f1om 1he o ther dep~r t mcnts Grant for Rehabilitation and the the long-range goal of the pr<>­ Continuing Education . Mr. Abra· on campus. Also. 11 1s respo11 sibl<" Helping Professions. gram. h.-m is responsible for co-ordi· Sundny, Oct. 2h ....Ridins Cluh for those students on campus Mr. Hall, a nine-year vetcmn Mr. IY.111 is planning the cur­ mning cff.-campu$ ac11vtt1cs. wch Meeting who ac.e not wo rking for a d~~ of the Ohio State Department of as the WSU extensions at Celina riculum 10 include sociaJly, cul· grce. and for the nony ~'r. I !all. will be basically needed to implemtnl the ___, training of the la1 ge number or pro­ m3rricd. and has 4 d~ildn.•n . prac tical with a philo'Pf'liical disabl ed students attending gram now being planllU. j Page '2 GUARDIAN ' • • October 20, 1969 WSU Professors Late"t Flick.s IMPORTANT! **** **** 8 \' RICHAR D OISHOP Back from Europe BUS SCHEDULE •. W. C. Fields and Laurel and mosl loved team of Two me mbers of 1hc Wright of Pure and Applied Chemistry and Hardy Live Again . They were State University focuhy have re­ and the Polish Academy of CHANGES lwo of the few comedi2ns of the turned from trips 10 Europe Sciences, was held al W. C. the Palace Eff~ctlv r Mond•y, Oet. 20 Fields and Laurel and •ilcnl era who were equally where 1hcy altended professional \lf Science and Culture. This Ha1dy live again this week as funny in the "talkies," prod•1cing conferences this fall. skyscraper, • copy of Moscow I. ON TUESDAYS ANO Beta Phi Omcp sponsors a film together from 1927-52. Dr. Jerry Hubschman c.f the University, was presented to the series of tru!y classic comedy. On One thin and one fat, one timid THURSDAYS, THE FIRST WSU Departme nt of Biology re­ Polish people by S1alin. Monday, Tuesday, Wc~ncsday, and one brash, ond both of them turned from Bangor, North Dr. Battino visited lhc labora­ TWO TRIPS FROM THIRD and Friday the tilms will be unbchcvingty foolish and incom­ Wales, where he PJrticip:itcd in tory o f h is Posl·Doctoral Re· ANO M U R R A Y W 1 LL shown at I: l 5 and on Thursday peter.I Laurel and Hardy . man­ the Fourth European Symposium search Associ:.te. Di. Emmerich LEAVE 5 MINUTES EAR­ at 3 :30 in the lower hearth aged to rr~4t te a unique comedy on Marine Biology. Dr. Hub­ Wilhelm, in Vienna. Austria. Dr. LIER, AT 7:30 A.M. AND lounge of the Center for 25 that has delighted millions. toehrnan presented an invited Wilhelm and his wife arc spend­ 8:15 A.M. cents. All of thcutton. On the basis of answers, the first Ooor of Oelman Hall the lmd of , , the Did1ctor presents mo re ad· from 6 p.m. lo 9 p.m.. Oc1ober the Royal Mour>tcd Police. Fields Harold U oyd and other giears. Pentagon Is vanccd, remedial o r supj!lcment· 2().24 . is a young :nan who came into These films arc usually not very ary material. Seldom will lwo NOTICE: All s1udcn1s muSI town and drnnk ..the final gJ:u:s expensive and are ones . ~at Under Pressure USCr5 see exactly the same frames have a new l.D. card. of beer." During this mm Fields c!anno1 be seen o n 1clcvu1on. displays his wry humo r periodic· How in ~oing through a program. abou1 it, Student Ac livilics? (CPS) - The Pentagon is feel­ ally throwing his shock door 10 ing pressure h' cancel defense cd· proclaim that "Ir ain'l a fil night :.:·~~-::::(.:-:~:::::.:::::-~...'.:;:::::::.;:::::::::.:;.:..:·:·:.·:-,.,... . uc ation fund~ at schools where our for man no r beast!" where· ROTC is ~1s..red•t c d , a.-cording upon he would be hi1 in the face f.1'/TA PllA S /LLOQUIM to Rep. F. Edward Herbert 6rM6E ~Yl:lflS with a douhlc hand ful of snow. ..,.. (D-La.). ch01n~an llhJCCI f~~~-~ anJ 110111.: sh ould lo 1mrncd· \\ril~ I":!>, J~ 3 "/ Ant'H ltl'r. "/or du/. 1atc mduc 11on 1r he drup\ acn C mattcr of fot.•1 jus 1 ahotH eveiy· Curse tfw.w which 1';1hibitcd Ihe comrn11tcc agreed '¥.1 l h ~Effl[SHMENT S SERVED hotly. UH' one cnt1c 1111m 1ha1 .h:;.1dcn11c ( S.M.Al.J., ADMlSSlOX GHAAG.E) "/\ny Old Por1" (luc.. 1.15) Ami Aepr me ;;nm bt•ingfree. rathc1 1h.111 nulatary 111Mru c lt u~ ant.I 1 "Anolher hnc Me:i.s" ( rhurs. l . J. 1~·n11is sho uld l c ..ch .tcadcnu..: ROlC _ J :.lO) :ue films of the grea1cs1 sub1cc1s i he nuli t.ir' !.hould not wa)tc 11\ 11nw tr) 111 g to mJmt:lln RO rC' J I I"' I C.!):Ut.' ....: hool' RENAULT whe re 0 pH"'!lo llfC .t}.:•1111:.I I I I\ grt.11 1:1c ..0111nllttc ..• .ilv. '-.!Id HO It of DAYTON umh \houlJ hl' 1c1·1n \t.' d "!I.... Yeor-End Cl....aronce e\C f .1 \ d lChll lnJ ~ C' lh uHlllll· '&e Aa.HAULTe •• N•M."' M11l n aL The Cuardian UJn "-·c '1111p t1'\llllt.• II ,,11J Has Moved! 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PLACEMENT OFFICE WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Senate IN THE SENATE Sign up in Placemenl Office W. C. Kellerman MEETING Room 454M Allyn Hall D1rcctur of Placcmcnl ll1c Studenl Ac1ivi11cs Dcparl­ Tuesday. \Jclobcr 2 1 mcnt the Stutlcnl Government Slaff Accountants or Lybrond, Ross Bros. & Mon1gomery U.S. Offices Accounting will have an open mect111 g on Oc1ober 22. 1969, al 3: 15 p.m. Wednesday, October 22 in the student union. Arthur Anderson & Company Majo r U.S. Crlrcs Accounting St.iff Accoun1a11t s This meeting will be fur lhc purpose Of Organizing and acliV· Wednesday, October 29 aling a new Activities Committee Salesman Proctor & Gamble All U.S. A. Business Mk tg .. for this year. TI1c comrnjnce of Econ, & Lib. Arts last year has managed 10 carry forw3r d just a few members , Thursday. Oclober 30 t~crefore, a new life is needed. & 10 The B. F. Goodrich Company Nort!lcastcrn Ohio Technical Process Product Devel. Student Ac tivities Dept. has Chem.. Physics, Engr. Rubber & PlaSlics products already shown its willingness to & in Chemicals provide different and entertaining activities for Wrighl State Stu­ No n Technical denls. The dcpanmcnl . wac- the Business. Acctg., Fin. Business Training Program, Audit sponsor of 1hc free bus ride to any acadi!mic m~j or Trn. Prog., Mktg. Tm. Prng .. .Miami University for the soccer Syst. Trn. Prog.. Soles. E1r.. game during the firSI week of school. Also during the first & T~ Arthur Youns & Co_mpany U.S. and Certain Ac'Clg., Majors Audit Staff. Spcci?.lization . weck a portjon of your activi­ 'MBA's Mgmt. Services, Special i''<'!<'am 1 Foreign Countries ties' fees, as disiributed by this (Sec Sign up Book for further Details on these positions) depa ~tmcot, were used for lhe slide show (to be show:n apln sometime), and all of the activit­ Friday, October 3 1 ies during ..Freshman Day" in­ Claims Rcpr~sentativc Trainee Social Security ~dministration Ohio & Michigan Educarion, Bus. Admin.. cluding the bonfire and lhe Liberal Arts enlcrtain:ment. ' Work i.s now under way .on B.S.. M.A., M.S.. Accounting, Finance, Co mp. Sci. Marathon Oil Company Findlay, Ohio' this year's coffeehouse, which MB A & nems. Math' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---·- ··~· ~~~~....:~~~..:::.:::::..~~~~~~~~--s a!so comes under this depot· men!. On November 14, 1969, --~-::J· F '::S.":'~:"'.:::-6::-- ; DISRUPTION ROUNDUP Student Activities a bringing t o ... - . from 7:00 to 9 :00 p.m. avting I Wright State "Your Father·• Wsu Sports Oct. 20 (Monday). i WASHINGTON - (CPS) - As Mustache," a very well-known • v : . J we cmrer the new school year. gay "90's" band. There is going 0 •a'!:..:"11~?.;.. . We will use Lttc new Spinning I the final campus disruption score 10 be quite a bit of work 10 be . ·:.-:~Yo~:-'>":...~,::e...~»~">:::...~~~ .:t~"*-."::..~~,~~ ' Hills Junior High on . Eastman. card for last year re•ds: 900 done o n both o f these and 0 U1er · "Ave. and Woodman Drive. East- students expelled or S'Jspcnd ~ .f • iii change. Across from the Dayto n t ... From Ca l.,,J omia ' r ower and Light Golf course. I . ii; Only basketball candidates it> 1:. October S, in Oelman Hall , lhe word was given thal the Los" will be allowed in the gym. ll! - \ Angeles Baptrsl College lrSlcd c- he n• ._~ er•, all schedule wJ > really f Plcase do not bring o ther pcoplc.:"'· '-llllll:'r·- •..-1"'7 fro m Los Angeles. CaHfornia. Tite word was passed on during the ' they can"t come in. _ ~ o rganrzalior.al rnc olmg for Wrighl State's firSI basketball leam. Don" YoJ wrll have 10 bring your l:~_... lf'i -.':J(;;;:;: Mohr, WStrs uthlc11c director. opened the meeting with 3 rousm.&l own practice equipment. mclud- ~ ";. cxh1biuon of papc1 pass111g, while 1hc cand1da1es cx.lub11cd their 111g your ro wel. We will not" be " k '.~Li="Jl!~a. boundle:.s enthusiasm by allemptlllg lo ~c at a ll ~ 1xty·~r-so o flable 10 keep things 111 lockers ex- · ~ 1h en~1.,: l vcs in the br,ck row o f the auditorium.. In all seriousness. ~ ccpt during pracace time. Yo u .,~ however. th ere was a good turn-lU.J I 31 the rncet111g and another 25 J might bring a lock JllSI to use for ~ .. ' unable to come had alrc:idy co 111 :.ictcd the coach. ~ prac 1 icc " Mr. Mo~u o pened the meeting work for the hopefuls and. la t er~ Your first prncticn wmJ. •: l•riinJ.,. with .a bnef cxplanauon of 1..h.c the icam itself. n 1c ...chedulc is jconsist of some ba.ske-tbaU tests ~ or e~~:;..:! t1011 of t.hc 1 e~m . As 1t 001 Jn easy one; Ohio U. alwJys ~for ability. quickne'8. strength' s1ands now. pra~uc~s w1I! be held has 3 stro ng team and Ohio St::ale •and agility . I ~~~i==~~"~ fhrom sevens u.nl'i! nmlcl oil clocJ k . al has the niigh1icst Frosh team in }i You should be wOTkmg out ~ t .c new pmm.~~ . · 1 s u111or rncent history. . n. your own before ~..; : . 2~th,' · 1 l l1g;1 gym. ~o vr. rt<;.S allowed - As an added incentive 10 all lus wrll help you be io phySJcol ro1i>oc1h10 u,,dld•t n tor Wright S ui•·,. t1111 .., .n~uv 0 b "0 wsu I ·h· d uary 14, I ' Wl pro a y e bMk• lball , ..m . .... •J11.Plaon«t lh• Or~n l u1•0"•1 mak•up o f lh • 1eam and al10 er ~ · . tas pure asc played in the new Fieldho use. when •"d wher• P'.coc:• w 111 b tt h•ld fi ftee:r unrforrns to da1e, bu1 Coach Ross demands dedication WSU SPORTS thcrl.! arc ho~s of carry~ng from the players - whnt say we n. •rt•c-'..... thl• •port• ..-9C 1wen1y r~lCn Wtlh. two slartmg vhOw h im some dedicatio n as ••,. 1.. ,.-rt, i t .....,.,,,.,,. 1 4 trams. Games wdl be pl~ycd fans wiLh t.h c wholc-heuted SUI> ''1;;:' ::~r-Ath• •• k 0 1,.ct•, under 1he NCAA..rcgula11 ~ns. Ori of \VSU's firs t Mighty Five. 10._ v..t- s.cc.... •~rtar since w::. hop:c 10 JOtn officially P JI'" l..•MHt-...-a..11. ati.eu •••• "•' HASTY TASTY nex1 year. Coach Ross then 1ook tJ1c floor to speak of his require­ 1864 Col. Glenn Highway ments fo r the team. Firs1 311d WHYS A NICE GIRL foremost, he' will have no man LIKE YOU FcELING on the team that will either Fast Sel.f.-Service rcllec1 badly on WSU. o r will no1 dedicate l11msclf 10 the game. ··1f we 0trc going lo compe te. \l. C arc Ranch Burgers soi: gomg to huvc the hii.!hes1 cahhcr MMIMIJH ol boy. .and,'" the coa-;h said, .EVERYMONTH? THI/TS PR(HISTORIC/ Hamburgers .. 20c

0 "1f you are11'1 dl'du.: a1ed. 1hNe 1s \.,.i r1 lhll .1.. llllWI . t ... U'l ..il II' 11111\ i._·1111'"'·" 1 no s~ nsc trying !01 1he team''" l•'l• kn"'' \ llhlllChh J'f"l•li,.-1•1 lt,.i 11'111 , ..trv• "h.11 Cheeseburgers 25c Coach Ross in1ends 10 s1 311 ._ , ,"Ii <\l d1 11 1•1dh 1,1,,111-..I. "l)h I 111·,., l .11 l1·\t1n .: f1om :icratch, forming has o pm- !Ht,D . ·~ H·ir,,·, "h'' IHl'.\.'1).-\H"l-t t .. IJ· ._ ,,I.'''" Fish .. 30c 1uns exclus1vr.ly from what he is ,J1111 · ' ' ,,....---- Hl.' 'ill ;,.,,.irh !1111 !: Ir' "i... 1, r ,, .!11.11 11, ••\ .11tr r 1·.J.,,. 111i.;1 .l\l, .,11 111111r"I' !• n 'I"" • ! \ \ ' (• 111«0 shown on Lh~ <:ourt. ··11 1s up to .:,,,I \\t' l1.:f11 i.; .1111 'I h 11 • .'111 l··· 111• I•• - l"'U!hh'' ~I.Il l 0 French Fries ~h ow 18c the candiduac lo (111c ) wha1 "'" •: I HI , .f>AR J t1> · , J.L\ ' \1..t..r._ f i ·.,r IHlll . )I II h, II' he can do." l herc arc only I ,),1 \foll J,,,.i.. !u-11t·r .lll•j h1 ! I >< ti••; thu ty·six days of prui.: 11ct to Large Drinks .. 15c whip :1 team 11Ho shape for the TRENOARJTMAKES YOllGLAO YOIJREA G/Rl! first ganlt, which means ti lo ; of October 20, 1969 GUARDIAN Grad Fellowships Pitt News Will Be Awarded Closes Down PITTSBURGH (CPS) - The WASHINGTON, D. C. - The untc Fellows nre ns fo llowi : Na1ionnl Re1 poSldocloral bcller compensation fo S6500. Dependency nllowances In a full page cdilmial on fellowships. Pa nels of ouistanding Sepe. 25 signed by 3 2 staff mem­ scienllSls appo i111ed by 1he Re· and allowances for tuition, fees. li<:rs, 1he News SJid. " In 1l11s day search Council will evaluate !l~ and limited travel will a.lso be of sclf-IOglst from Wright , e.llen"Wnes • strange form•tlo n I n • 11eult et Wrlgtu·P •H•uon received from doing somethulg in 1he ma1hema1icnl. physi­ Washingto n, D.C. 204 18. The S l•I• Uni"enny Sludy AFB H e c onf irmed the d l1eovere..-1· Mllef th•t the formallon w•• • stall!ICt lt•. w11h o ne's abili1y a.nd rime is no cnl, medicnl. biologicnl, engineer· deadline date for 1he submission T h-. 11•u lt. in Building 1&7. wn kept e e>'d to uore mm. '"If h hltd n ot been for the P•U 1& yea ..-s, lo nger sufficient payment for ser· ing, and socml sciences, and in o f applica1io ns for graduate fel­ c o ld , th• st el.ctlte, whk h hh p robllbly bMn forming w ould h ave b"n m u ct. luger - would re.ach a ll the way 10 th• tloo..-;· Noel vices rendered . tho history and/or philosophy of lowships is December 5. 1969, In the veut1 c e iling allowed water M i d . " Ttte stelac: tlte WH formed when • le•k "TI1e staff wants mo ney. s .1encc. Awards will not be made and for regular postdoctoral fel­ 10 ' " P througf"t the CO'}Cf•t•. The c •lelum h lcarbonete In th• concrete •nd th• wet•r lo nned • m ixture. which, ..-.men hit b y • '' • formed mlner•l c • IC:he or crcdil. and other rewards for in clinical. educaticm, or l'>usincss lowships. December 8. 1969. n ..r:tites.'" he • •Pl•lned. time s pent o n the news­ fields , no r in history or sociaJ their er." The Slaff ceased pubhca­ w ork. nor for work •ownrd po1> n of lhc News with thal Scpr medica l o r law degre es. llO s seckmg Application may be nude by Wright State Student ~5 issue. TI1ey :uc SJlaries college senio rs. grad uate studen1s S'l.000 lo s pend o n Slaff working in a degree p rogram, nnd through m id-M:u ch and o ne uc:1d­ Abuse AJlyn Cafeteria for p:arttc· individuals wishing 10 d o cmic credit per 1erm ournalism seminar. All applicanls By J o n Braiel1o n ipa11ng in a j postdoclornl wo rk. 0 . G u ardl•n S t•tf 62 C hevy BetAir, Four Door, $ 35 The U n1 versi1y docs no1 have a must be citizens o f the United 223 6779. Cell after 5 . Phone urnalism School. States and will be judged solely Jo The mosc difficull cafeteria 10 keep clean is the one in Allyn Hall.,______-J on tl1e 1;,,is o f c bili1y. In the 1hat "the ~tuden t s p ostdoc t oral program only , Mrs. Kay Miller, who runs that cafc1eria. wishes trnys back as they arr wht n they fellowships will be offered also were as considerate in taking 1.heir poinrs o ut 1hat the personnel being for woik in applied and empirical ..:ome th ro ugh the lines." S he s could be used studies in lhe field of law whic h used f o r i.ble-clcaning wo rk ar peak cafeteria hour also puts an added slrain on the employ tlte me r.hodology of die mo re e ffectively e lsewhere. lltis wo rk load of 1he food p !epare11. ~ocia l sc ienc es or which ent Center cafeteria wasted to keep the tables dean. interrelate with research m the The Stud has so for managed 10 avoid the L,,:rry Grubb. Dircc1or o f natural o r social sciences. 11lc proble m of unclean and messy Food Service< at WSU. reports in the plan of study or research tables b ul Mr. Grubb says 1his 1h:il the ac tu3l amo unt spent in law must b• 31 th e field o f condition is beg.inning to be re­ cleaning up 1he two ca fererias postdoctoraJ academic level, since versed. Grubb emphasizes that he comes 10 about S200.00 a week. rostdoctoral fello wships ore not is open to any suggest ions which The normal amount spent for a intended fo r st ~ ..., to ward an may alleviate the cafolcria prob­ comparable o pcrauon el~ewhere advanced degree of any kind. lems. is usually around S 125.00 a Applicants for the grad'-'Ate One last point: that 53800 a week. Grubb said. :wardl will be required t o take year spent o n table cleaning Mr. Grubb also said r.har uate Record Examina· the Grad comes o ut c f the students" a!most no o ne is taking back his lions designed to test scientific pocket. rray, as o pposed to die co­ aptitude and achievement. The WSU is losing $75.00 a week operat ion the students gave \\hen examtnations, administered by in the operation o( its two cafe­ the U niversity first opened. the Educatioe.al Testing Service, te.ria.s o n campus. The 'llOney is will be given on Jo.nuary I i , bcing spent t o triple {fro m last 1970 a t desipnated centers year) the cleaning force necessary throughout the Ur.i:ed States and BLOOD DONORS t o meet minimum health stancl­ in cenain foreign countries. uds in the cafeterias. This means The onnual sUpends for Grad­ Cash Paid that $3800 a year is being $10.00

ATTENTION ,...... K>AY'fON BIOLOGICAL INCORP. SENIORS YGU CAN GET INVOLVED WITH WUS ACTIVITIES. THERE W ILL Bf. A MEETING OF ALL G RADUATING Wright State SENIORS (Decer.iber, Moren, June, and August) ON Cafeteria Hours MONDAY, OCT. 27th In OELMAN AUDITORIUM Fall and Winter Quarters At 3:30 P,.M. STUDENT CENTER YO DISCUSS THE PLANNING OF THE 1970 COMMENCEMENT Snack Bar 7:30 A .M . • 7:00 P.M . MON.-THUR:i. 7:30 A .M . - 5:00 P.M . FRIDAY Each permanently ,...._.. Commencem e nt Committee ~ . Neil Paulson, 8:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M . SATURDAY K-k• diamond rtrw I• • to participate beauty to bel'Olcl. • • • Mailll Cnairmon, will invite all intereste d seniors your \'9fY penor,.1 MllCtlon at various committees. Each committee (com­ Ala Carte 11 :00 A.M . - 1 :30 P.M . MON. · FRI. by serving an our store ""°"· ..-·-~ prised of >eniors) will be respC"nsible for the plonning 4:30 P.M . - 6:30 P.M. MON.-THURS. -~'t;...... ~.....:... • and ca r rying out of the d ifferent comme nce me nt func; l ions. He re is the opportunity for sen io rs to make their ALLYN HALL ~--· graduation a REAL Se n ior C ar1i m e n~emen t . Snock Bar 7 130 A .M . - 9130 P.M. ,.AON.-THURS. Monday, October 27th, 3:30 P.M. 7:30 A.M . - 5:00 P.M. FRIDAY OELMAN AUDITORIUM CLOSED SA'iURDAYS