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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 2-19-1980 The Guardian, February 19, 1980 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1980). The Guardian, February 19, 1980. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Americans just don't feel good about themselves WILMINGTON, OHIO - UP1 A THE OLD, optimistic, self-con- by large research corporations, he tions are all, for perfectly valid headed for the frontier in earlier psychologist suggeMs that maybe fident American that we used to says. reasons, disappearing from the days, he says. America needs s Melancholic* know is in short supply, he says. Realities of modern warfare American scene, he say*. But the frontier represented a Anonymous organization He notes three reasons. require national heroes to show THE DISAPPEARANCE of the reserve which people could con- Dr. Robert Halliday, chairman The nation's tax structure and restraint rather than bravado. American frontier has had a sider as an alternative to an of Wilmington College's paychol- retirement systems emphasize At an individual level, there are depressing effect upon the unsatisfactory lifestyle. Halliday ogy department, figures too many security rather than individual fewer outlets available for aggres- nation's spirit. says these problems have pro- Americans today hold themselves initiative. sive feeling - public hangings, This is true, even though in duced what he calls safe risk and in too little regard. EDISONS have been replaced whippings, hazings and initia- fact, relatively few people ever (See 'AMERICANS' page l) The Daily Guardian ^ February 19,1980 Issue 68 Volume XVI Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio Committee accepts, ups food price Food price increases By MATT KENNEDY will advise Mrs. Koch (vice-presi- beef, said Nunamker. Guardian Staff Writer dent cf Student Affairs) of our Nunamaker commented on the advisement." Koch will make the committee's acceptance of a The Food Service Committee final decision. 20-cent increase on the Double Item Present Increase J voted "yes" on SAGA's proposed Discussion of the proposal Cheese Jumbo, instead of Jumbo's '/« lb SI.05 SI.15 $.10 price increases tt last Friday's centered around the quality of the SAGA's proposed 30-cent in- Cheese jumbo SI.15 $1.25 $.10 meeting with one exception. food offered and the requested crease. "I don't like to negoti- Double Jumbo $1.40 $1.60 $.20 In a unanimious vote, the 30-cent increase in the Double ate." he said, "but I'll do a lot of Double Cheese Jumbo 1.55 $1.75 $.20 Committee passed all the pro- Jumbo hamburger with cheese. hard talking" to get his superiors Milk $.25 $.30 $.05 posed increases but one, lowering "MANY PEOPLE have com- to agree. 12 oz. soda 5 3? $ 40 $.05 the increase of the Double Cheese plained to me," said lorna NUNAMAKER SAID he had 20 oz. soda $.50 $.55 $.05 Jumbo hamburger from 30 cents Dawes, committee member. "I "no plans to come back for French fries 3 oz. $.40 $.45 $.05 asked to 20 cents. am concerned that there has been another increase within the next French fries 5 oz. $.55 >.b0 $.05 THE FOOD price increase a decline in quality, and 1 have a month or so." The present Onion Rings $.55 $.h0 $.05 proposal, calling for an 11.3 problem justifying the in- increases asked for are "to (3 oz./6 onion rings) percent overall increase on 18 creases." stabilize prices in the future." Brownies $.35 $ 40 $.05 items, would raise prices on foods "1 found it difficult to accept a "1 don't know if something is Cookies $.40 $.45 $.05 like fries, hamburgers, and soft 30-cent increase on the Double going to happen in the next four Coffee sm. 8 oz. $.25 S.30 $ 10 drinks between five and 20 cents. Cheese Jumbo." said Ira Fritz, weeks or so (to necessitate asking Hot Chocolate $.25 $.35 $ 10 The proposal originally submit- faculty representee fo,' another increase)." Nuna- Ham. Sandwich $1.40 $1.45 $ 05 ted Feb. i by SAGA was ruled "When we put this (price maker said. "I just don i see any Roast Beef $1.40 $1.45 $.05 ip.valid when a conflict occurred increase) package together." said possible reason to (assume that I Turkey $1.40 $1.45 $.05 over the Food Service Com- Nunamaker. "Instead of raising will)." Easy Riser $1.00 $1.05 $.05 mittee's charter. everything, we decided that only A new charter was approved at At last Friday's meeting SE some of them would go up to help the meeting, defining the roie and 1 11.3 percent overall Nunamaker, director of al! food carry the load on al ." (See 'SAGA' page 2) set vice on campus, resubmitted "NO MATTER where you go, the proposal for discussion and you're going to occasionally get a vote. (food) quality slip," Nunamaker THE COMMITTEE'S approval said. "How can i deal with that if alone doe- not mandate the price they (the students) dwi't come to All Liberal Arts classes to go to 4 hour increase. me." There ace comment boxes "The com.nittet is merely in various food service areas. advising Mrs. Dixon (director of The increases were proposed ot Student Auxiliary Services) of our cover the increasing costs of By MATT KENNEDY The purpose is to lessen the classes, he continued. opinion." said Mary Duke, chair- paper products like sandwich Guardian Staff Writer number of classes a student The new schedule will start in er of tin committee. "Mrs. Dixon wrappers, and the rising cost of n-'eds to take and let the student the fall, but will be finalized "in The College of liberal Arts will concentrate more on those cl*s- two weeks ot so," said Merriam. be switching foil quarter from i The new system would still be -tuesday- three hour class system to a based on the Monday/Wednes- four-hour system. "Most of our faculty agrees day/Fridav and Tuesday/Thurs- weathcr The change is late in coming- with the system," said Cante- day class system, but students according to Dean of the College lupe. "It's better for the student would have to go one hour extra Mostly cloudy and warm today uA tonight with a high in the low to sake only four courses, instead 40's lows tonight In the mid 30V,. Partly cloudy tomorrow high in of Liberal Arts Etigtoc Cante- on one class day. lupe of five, for % full load and the upper 40'«. THE FOUR—HOUR system concentrate on each " It will "STUDENTS WITH morning correction was first proposed in 19ir8-69 mean fewer esams, fewer term classes would have four hours a hi the February 14 issue under the title "Former food service when the University converted papers, and less homework for week in the morning." said company sella food cheapcr than does SAGA", ail food prices from !hc trimester schedule to the fcach student. Cantelupe, "and on one day the "I could live under either listed as last year's ARA prices are really from 1978. gutter system. class would be two hours long. last year's prices are not available. ARA'i prices M Northern TSie problen, with the change system," taid Chairer at the "Students who have afternoon history department David Gor- Kentucky University were current. has <x;en !o avoid "cross sched- classes would do the same, but in uling" probiesns between the don. "1 thini this (new system) is the afternoon." correction coileyis. said Cantelupe. a little deeper into their academic Merrian gave an example that a "h took a gieat deal of iime to experience. student taking a morning class on In Ike Feb. 14 issue of the Daily guardian, ,i was reported that have agreement in schedules...to Monday/Wednesday/Friday KS- WSU student Sob Krilowvs claimed thai the driver of J Greene avoid bumping of some sched- "MY MAIN concern is that I'm ually starting at 9:00 would one County Transit bus he role Jan. 12 had been drin king Ocokolfrom ules" ia other colleges, said warned about scheduling and day come in at 8:00 for the extra a deerskin flask. Kriiowicz said, in the Jan. 22 issue. SUe driver Associate Dean of the College of schedule patterns." said William hour. and three friends were passing " deerskin flask around and Liberal Arts Paul Merriam. King, chairer of the classics THE SYSTEM will be finalized drinking from it. Whether there was alcohol in it not I don't THE SWITCH is "based on department. It will also cut out and in the councilor's hands by know. academic reasons" said Merriam. the room for experimenting with March 15. said Cantelupe. i 2 DAILY GUARDIAN Febrwuy 19, 1M0 SAGA receives go-ahead for price increase Continued from page I person's faction of the University. maker said there was "a staffing acid solution" and that the hopefully be working next quarter The administration shall be exterminator will be changing said Dixon. "We're still working membership of tpf. committee. non-voting, but can be counted in problem in the back" of the solution again. on it," she reported. UNDER THL new chapter, the the quorum.