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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 5-6-1980 May 6th 1980 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "May 6th 1980" (1980). Paw Print (1966-1983). 306. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/306 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CSCSB Student Works For Congressman f by Marilyn Heavilin "What is a dichotomy? I'll never be- In 1978 Marilyn saw a sign on tant think anyone who can write there to help anyone within our ; In 1976. when her children were able to pass this class." one of the campus bulletin boards and express themselves well is one district. Our office is very, very 14 and 12 and she had been mar Now as a senior. Marilyn has a about an opening as an intern in jump ahead of everyone else." apolitical. True, if we do our work ried for 23 years. Marilyn Glick much better feeling about college, Rep. Jerry Lewis' office. She ap Shortly after she finished the in well, we are helping to elect a ctecided to enroll as a freshman at and she has learned what plied for the internship and got it. ternship. Mr, Lewis called and ask Republican, but if someone calls CSCSB. Marilyn recalls that her dichotomy means. Marilyn stated. Along with secretarial work and ed her to work with his state staff. in. it doesn't matter what their af 'iBl class was in PS 10, She was "I don't think I've ever finished answering the phones. Mr. Lewis Mr. Lewis was elected to Congress filiation is. We are there to serve all lightened and nervous. "I always anything I've started before. I've assigned Marilyn to do an in-depth in the fall of 1978. and in January constituents." in the same chair, right up in always ended diets five pounds study of some trucking problems. of 1979 Marilyn became one of the The Congressional office which :k second row. There were about short of my goal, and I never She spent a couple of days out at stff assistants for his Congressional is located in Redlands. handles ISO students in the class, and a played the minute waltz in less than the weigh station at Banning and office. many different kinds of problems. .^ng man about half my age ask- a minute and a half. College is the then wrote up her report She Marilyn pointed out. "Our office After the staff have talked to a con tB a question and used the word first thing I've really carried out to states, "That report really helped is a public congressional office: stituent. they will either handle the JShotomy " Marilyn panicked. completion nie. The ahjlitv to write is so impor we're paid bu faxpaver'., and we're Continued on page 3 by. Tbc Asaoctatce CallfornU Stat* CotUs* San 8«rnarehM Volume XV Issue No. 22 May 6. 1980 rint serving the CSCSB community Hamre Elected As New A.S. President Gregory. Shari Mills and Howard think together we'll make a good several independent candidates The ticket of Fortner. Wood Lyne Elected Sulkin as well as about 10 others team to represent the students; campaigned .for AS office. The ward and Thies only placed Thies Now I plan to kick back, and get who I gratefully thank for their sup ticket of Hamre. Flathers and in office Lyne. an independent my grades up so I can keep the of port." Rodarte. together witli all of the candidate came from behind to Vice-President fice during the summer" Hamre. and Lyne will join Board of Directors, were the most win, Fuentes. an independent can "We are studying what s going together with the previously successful Although Flathers and didate for President dropped out by Mark A. Kemenovich on in the office now. in order to elected Wayne Thies. who will be Rodarte lost their bids. Hamre will carlv in the race while the 'ncum- bent Vice President Sandy Case, Last Thursday night at 9:37 make the transition as smooth as the Treasurer, to comprise the ma be taking office with apparent sup running for that office in >.m.. Election Chair Bruce Jeter possible. I'm looking forward to jor AS elected officers. port from a large sectirin of the Altogether, two tickets and Board of Directors. dependently was defeated. announced the results of the A.S. working with Tim and Wayne and I Election in ttie Pub. Tim Hamre Fwon the race for Associated Mascot Confusion Continues Students' President with 59 per dent wide vote concerning the policy. Jetei notified Die PawPrint cent of the vote or 357 out of 606 by Mike Smith change in the school mascot. It had that the student body had voted to votes. Kathryn Fortner. current An attempt to clear up the con come to our attention that the A.S recommend to President Pfau that A.S. President, received 236 votes fusion caused by an attempt to Constitution states that a majority is the school mascot be changer!*^ for 39 percent. 2 percent, or 13 change the school mascot was needed to implement a referen from the St. Bernard to tht* votes went to "Other" candidates. made by President Pfau on May 1 dum. Therefore the measure Coyote. He also stated that A S. i«- James Lyne won the election for when he called fo- a meeting of passes 364 to 220 (59 percent) urging the Faculty Senate to con Vice President receiving 300 of representatives from the consti Thus let it (be) known throughout sider the same action. 606 votes, or 49.5 percent to Paul tuent groups t<» look into the mat the land that we are the SAN BER Dean of Students Kenton Woodruff's 292 or 48 perent The ter. NARDINO COYOTES " Monroe was contacted by The close race for this AS office is in- The mascot controversy started The following day Jeter, PawPrini in an attempt to deter dicatred by the close margin of on April 15 when the AS Board of modified his memo after he was mine the correct procedures used eight votes. 2.5 percent or 14. Directors voted 4-0 "to put the notified by the Dean of Students in changing the mascot Monroe's votes, went to "Other" candidates. referendum dealing with the Office that the procedures used office was unable to find the exact able to give The PawPrint a sum Roughly 20 percent of the Full change of the school mascot from were not in line with campus procedures, but Dean Monroe was mary to the best of his knowledge Time Equivalent (PTE) students the St. Bernard to the Coyote on Monroe pointed out that changing voted or 15 percent of the total the April ballot." This was just one the school symbols is an institution making this election as one of the week before the elections and the wide concern and should involve highest in voter turnouts for this item received no prior publicity. more than just the student body school. Some students expressed their Other groups mentioned by the Kathryn Fortner extended her displeasure of not knowing the dean included the Alumni Associa "best wishes to the successful can measure was going to be on the tion. Faculty Senate and staff didates I enjoyed last year and ballot until they actually voted. The representatives. These groups learned a great deal. I look forward referendum stated that a % majori could present -a proposal to the to leaving school in June with ty was needed to change the President through his Ad regret." mascot to the Coyote. 364 voted ministrative Council. Tim Hamre said. "I would, of for the Coyote while 220 opted to When President Pfau was asked course, like to thank all those who keep the St. Bernard as the if he had any comments on the supported me and voted for me. I mascot. situation, he said that he felt that it couldn't have done it without Elections Chair Bruce Jeter an was time he "took the initiative" in you." nounced the election results at dealing with the mess. He then "I am looking forward to next 11:15 p.m. on April 24 At that stated his plans to form an ad hoc year. 1 sec it as a year of change time he said that the measure had committee made up of various and innovation, as we strive to failed because it did not receive the campus groups to develop a plan reach out and serve more of the 2/3 majority required, so the St. dealing with the school symbols. students's whose, money we are Bernard was still the mascot. The authority to change - the spending." On April 28 Mr. Jeter posted a school mascot and colors ultimate James Lyne wished to comment memorandum readinq that "the ly rests with President Pfau. The that "It was a very close race. We A.S. Elections Committee by a other groups can only request him worked hard for it. I owe my elec three to one {3 to 1) vote has to make a change. So for now we tion mainly to the help of Dawna reinterpreted the results of the stu arc still the Cal State St, Beri>ards.