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Meering Departments Merge Club, and Deletion of a Separate in the Advertising Department Account for Phi Mu Alpha, Pro• Since Fall Quarter The YSU OEA defeated the campus chapter of the AAUP in this week's year-long struggle for dignity and self-determination. Our gratitude goes to collective bargaining election to determine which group would represent our colleagues who once again issued a mandate for change at YSU. the YSU faculty as exclusive collective bargaining agent. The OEA "We congratulate the American Association of University Professors for received 195 votes, the AAUP 141; the OEA vote represented SS% of the a spirited campaign and we appeal to the AAUP's officers and members to voter turnout. join us in the difficult task ahead. The announcement was made last night by Guy R. Solomon, of the "We ask for the cooperation of the YSU Board of Trustees and YSU University Relations staff following the tally of the votes by the administration so.that we can develop a productive working relationship local office of Ernst and Ernst, the accounting firm which conducted the and make YSU an educational center of which we can all be proud/' election. In his concession statement, Dr. Robert R. Hare, AAUP representative Of the 381 faculty members eligible to vote, 336 (or 88%) cast votes. In stated, "the AAUP will cooperate in_ securing a good contra*ct to the an election held last week to determine whether or not the faculty wished extent that it does not conflict with any AAUP principles." to engage in collective bargaining, 94% of the eligible faculty voted, and Following the release of the election results, University President Albert 77% of the total faculty eligible voted in favor of collective bargaining. L. Pugsley last night said "The thing to do now is to make it work. This is In his victory statement, Dr. Thomas A. Shipka, President of the YSU a faculty matter and they've expressed themselves. I don't have any OEA announced, "tonight's results are a dramatic culmination of a opinion about the matter except to accept it." Jambar posts announced; John Lencyk, current Jambar news editor since the beginning of news editor, is expected to be spring quarter. He will be copy named summer editor of the editor in the fall. Jambar at the Publication Board meeting this afternoon an• Noting that the summer paper, nounced Marie Shellock, current which will be published every editor of the publication. Thursday, is a workshop for."en• terprising journalism students," Lencyk, an arts and sciences he has requested that all students senior, has been on the staff since interested in being on the staff last fall quarter and has been' contact him. Students interested in working Friday, June 2, 1972 YSU Vol.49- NO. 58 for the Jambar as a writer, pho• Budget Committee tographer or in make-up should i - -' inform Lencyk > at the Jambar okays SC budget offices, 629 Bryson St. Also expected to be confirmed with two deletions at this afternoon's meeting is the The proposed amount of the nomination of Norm Bush, arts Student Council budget was ap• and sciences senior, for the posi• proved by the University Budget tion of make-up editor, according Committee last Tuesday but signi• to Marie A, Shellock, editor-in- ficant changes were made in the chief, Bush will replace Claudia proposed budget including the Mcllwain, Business sophomore, deletion of the Student Govern• who is retiring with this issue, in ment Service Fund and the fund• the fall. ing of Pershing Rifles. JackHagan, an arts and sci• The Student Council Budget, ences junior, will become news set at $106,614, was approxi• editor. mately 7.14% higher than last Replacing Ray Jackson, a grad• year's allocations. uating business senior, in the posi• Most notable among the tion of advertising manager will changes made from the proposed be Terry Hickey, a Technical and Community College sophomore. budget, approved by Student \ —•r^z-:: r^T;—_ Council, are the funding of Persh• Ken Llewellyn, a business ing Rifles, which will be allowed senior, will take over the sales HARRISON PROJECT - YSU education students put the theory into practice wlSn tney $1,800 for travel expenses, dele• manager position replacing Henry became involved in the Harrison Project, an experimental teaching program. Last Tuesday tion of the Student Government Nyce, a graduating business these students displayed the projects resulting from the program. See story on page 7. Service Fund, which was to pro• senior. vide money for Council to buy Also leaving the staff this services from the Cooperative quarter is Lou Lucchi graduating Campus Ministry and Newman business senior, who has worked meering departments merge Club, and deletion of a separate in the advertising department account for Phi Mu Alpha, pro• since fall quarter. fessional music fraternity, which was to provide funds for that Jeannette McDew, who is grad• By Pam Zander drop in metallurgy." "Also taken two-page mimeographed state• group to attend various functions uating from secretarial studies, Staff Writer into consideration were the high ment, circulated yesterday over on other campuses. That group will also be leaving the staff along costs attendant to the administra- the signatures of Dr. A.J. Perkins, will, however, received monies with Nena Dominic, senior Eng• A consolidation of the Metal• • tion of a small department. By Dr. J.E. McGinness, Dr. H.B. from the Travel Fund with the lish major, and a member of the lurgical Engineering department combining the two departments Skinner, and Dr, G.J. Filatovs. approval of Council. Jambar news staff. with the Chemical Engineering the costs will be reduced." Dr. Skinner resigned from the According to Skip Davis, chair• department will become effective Four metallurgy professors department last year; the other man of Student Council, the de• this fall amid charges concerning charged in a letter released to the three professors have submitted Year's End cision to fund Pershing Rifles the performance of Dr. Shaffiq Jambar, that the combining of their resignations effective June came as a result of several com• Ahmed, chairman of the Metal• the department of metallurgy 15,1972. With this issue, the Jambar mittee members who felt that lurgical Engineering department. with the depart men to f chemical The statement was submitted concludes the 1971-72 school they should be funded on the Dr. M.J. Charignon, Dean of engineering was the action taken to the Jambar yesterday as a year. The summer Jambar grounds that Student Council had the School of Engineering, said by the administration when con• letter to the editor and appears will begin publication on approved the expenditure until a yesterday that the consolidation fronted with the charges that Dr. on page nine. The statement criti• June 15. veto from then Student Govern- will be made because of the "gen• S. Ahmed was not performing his cized Dr. Ahmed for his policies Good luck with exams! eral drop in student enrollment in job in a proper manner. (Cont. on page 8) eh school and the rather high The charges were made in a (Cont. on page 8) The Jambar, Page 2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Friday, June 2, 1972 Painter takes post at Russel Sage College — Octagon Officers Weimouth, Mass. a small town 'Tm not willing to call YSU outside of Boston which her fore- Dr. Painter said that the chal• Officers of Pearls of the Octagon, the Little Sisters of students apathetic in any sense of bearers helped settle in 1622. She lenge of a higher position at• the word," Dr. Edith G. Painter, tracted her to Russel Sage College Sigma Alpha Mu, were elected last week. They are: received her bachelor of science YSU's out going associated dean degree at Tufts University, her in Troy N. Y., an older eastern Darlenc Sigier, junior special education, president; Jane of Student Affairs, said in an master of arts degree at Columbia women's college at which she will Mclntee, junior history major, vice president; Mary Ann interview earlier this week. be vice president for Student Af• University and doctorate of Golcc, junior, special education, secretary; and Lisa fairs. The president and two other Dr. Painter said : that she has education degree at Colorado Kraus, junior, nursing, treasurer; and Karen Hough, vice presidents are all males, and not seen any change in school State College. She was attracted sophomore, art, historian. "I thought they needed a little spirit and the type of student to YSU at a Deans* Conference at integration," she laughingly said. attending YSU over the years, but which she "was not registered or Dr. Painter and her husband Theta Chi Officers she states "school spirit is a mis• job-hunting, was intrigued, ap• have two sons, Scott and Brett. nomer, it doesn't mean the rah- plied and was accepted." The new officers of the Theta Chi fraternity are Dennis rah football sort of thing." She and her husband, Dr. Chaberd, president; Paul Bevilacqua, vice president; Jeff The greatest change she has Clyde A. Painter, chairman of the seen, the dean said, is during the Wellington, secretary; and Dan Naughton, treasurer. business technology department, transition the university made came from a school in Idaho. She Summer Arts and sciences Graduates from a private institution to a has also been executive director state university. "It had both its of a community agency, and an Summer Arts and sciences students who plan to advantages and disadvantages," administrator at "a North Caroline too many to enumerate, she said. graduate this summer and have NOT applied for their private college and. a New York An author of several published senior sheet must do so immediately. Senior sheets may State institution. "I like teach• papers on women's rights, Dr.
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