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The BG News July 2, 1981 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 7-2-1981 The BG News July 2, 1981 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News July 2, 1981" (1981). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3885. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3885 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The B G News Thursday Bowling Green State University July 2,1981 Column Fee increase approved for fall quarter by Cindy Whttaker quarter rate, but only 4 percent higher legislation that Is currently before a Debt service will receive $1,876,358. •changing the meeting date from one. staff i than paid by students attending sum- House-Senate conference committee Student services and auxiliary pro- the second Thursday to the second mer school. The total fee Increases working on the state budget. grams will receive $5,351,800, In- Friday of each month, with the excep- Two offices merge Fee increases for this fall totalling are 8.8 percent higher than spring The board approved educational cluding total budgets of $2,407,500 for tion of June, September and $74 a quarter more than spring quarter. budgets of $58,131,400 for the main intercollegiate athletics, $860,000 for December. into Office of PR quarter were approved Friday by the Graduate student instructional fees campus and $1,742,205 for the Student Recreation Center programs, e granting emeritus status to nine University Board of Trustees. were raised to $547. Firelands Campus, both continuations $802,200 for the University Union, retiring faculty members. The offices of University Undergraduate instructional fees "We have attempted to keep of the lOewn. budgets. These are sub- $719,600 for health services and •accepting sponsored grants and Publications and the News and were raised by 964 from spring bottom-line costs to families and ject to change when the Ohio General $472,500 for ice arena programs. contracts of $740,312, making the total Photography Services merged quarter's fees, bringing the full-time students at the lowest possible level," Assembly completes work on its Miscellaneous auxiliary budgets for the fiscal year $9,408,838. July 1 to become the Office of fee to $385. General fees were increas- Chairman of the board's finance com- budget. total $9,029,217, with the bookstore •agreeing to seek legislative ap- Public Relations. ed by $10 making that fee $106 for fall mittee Charles E. Shanklin said. The board also approved $7,480,800 receiving $2,069,671; central stores, proval for the sale of two lots the Richard Edwards, executive quarter. A $10 increase in room and He said the increases are the least in general fee and auxiliary budgets $1,851,000; union enterprise opera- University owns on Crestview Drive. vice president of the Universi- board fees was approved earlier. the University can ask in order to for debt service, student service and tions, $1,149,995; and telecommunica- •adopting a change in re- ty, said the merger rids the The fall quarter instructional fee is balance its budget. The committee's auxiliary programs and student tions services, $1,055,364. quirements for membership in the University of unwarranted 20 percent higher than the spring recommendation was based on organizations and activities. Other board action included: graduate council. duplication and overlapping in the University's communica- tions and will, in turn, save Nuns take to books money. Edwards said the resignation of Bruce Dudley, former direc- tor of University Publications, Nuns come to BGSU for degrees facilitated the merger action. Director of the new office will by Qlna Basils be Clifton P. Boutelle, who has staff reporter been director of the News and Photography Service since 1966. Most University students attending A replacement for Dudley summer session don't begin their will not be sought. Because of mornings attending 7:15 a.m. mass at this, Edwards said the present St. Thomas More University Parish. staff have increased the scope And most University students don't of their responsibilties. wear black dresses to class every day. The University's communica- But for the nuns attending University tions output will remain the summer classes-these are just some same as before the merger. of their dally 'habits.' This includes: internal com- Tuesday, Sister Phyllis of the Notre munication, catalogs, bro- Dame order from the Provential chures, bulletins, and other House in Chardon, Ohio, sat without a publications describing Univer- headpiece in her Campus Manor sity programs and activities apartment. In bright pink suppers Currently, Boutelle will work contrasting with her black habit (the out of his former office in the dress), she does not fit into the quiet, administration building, but pious stereotype of a nun. Edwards said office space for '"I don't know how long you'll last,' the combined operation is being my high school teachers said to me Senlor Don Haas, an Industrial education ma|or, explains to investigated. when they found out I would be joining Sister Carmelyn, a graduate student In elementary education, how the order. I guess they said that to put together a coaster for IET 313. The handicrafts class works because I was, and still am, so wild with tooling, metal, wood, leather and plastics. Classes to be and Just waant the type to be a nun," held Friday Sister Phyllis recalls. ferent aspects of Christ-they are all laughed and said to him—'hey that's "Sometimes I have difficulty put- unified by their beliefs. okay!' That was funny," she says. Classes will be held this Fri- ting me and the nun part of me Sister Phyllis and Sister Loreca are Both sisters said the biggest adjust - day, June 3, despite the July 4 together-even though I am one," she two of the 16 sisters living in Campus ment for them this summer is living in holiday weekend, according to said with a laugh. Manor and working toward graduate an apartment when they are used to Provost Dr. John Erikson- As she munches on an animal degrees in education. Sister Loreca the 400 acres of land surrounding their cracker, Sister Phyllis puts on a blue and Sister Phyllis say many of the convent in Chardon. checkered apron and begins to nuns are in their fifth, sixth, and even "It (the convent in Chardon) is a prepare supper. Her roommate, seventh summer school session. It nice country setting. So you come Comedian's son Sister Loreca, sits down on the sofa usually takes the nuns six or seven from that to this-the trains, garbage attends University reprimanding herself for not saying summers to get their degree because disposals, loud music, parties. It's her prayers yet. they teach during the regular school very different," Sister Phyllis says. year. Tim Conway Jr., son of Sister Phyllis and Sister Loreca Both nuns agree that attending BGSU graduate comedian Tim belong to the Apostolic Community of Even though the sisters are non- classes at the University is bom a the Chardon Province and are traditional students, both nuns say beneficial and broadening experience Conway Sr., has enrolled this Staff photos by Maribeth . quarter as a freshman RTVF teachers at the Notre Dame Academy they are impressed by how friendly for them. major. Turn to page 2 for story. girls' high school in Chardon, Ohio. everyone is to them. "There is a certain educational Sister Joan Manon, left, • graduate student in speech com- Their community is a teaching com- However, Sister Loreca said many philosophy we follow in our communi- munication, and Sister Phyllis Marie, right, a graduate student In munity as opposed to some other people seem intimidated by her and ty," Sister Loreca says. It is "I can education, take a break from the study routine to go Jogging. Both communities-nursing, or taking care the other nuns and act as if they are learn from all these new ideas." nuns said they like to run 1 or 2 miles 3 or 4 times a week to keep in of the aged guilty of doing something wrong. "Right now it's a little awkward shape. Sister Loreca says that even though "While I was walking over here, one because professors and students know each community has different guy looked up at me and apologized characteristics and manifests dif- for drinking a beer in front of me. I continued on page 4 Committee is appointed to search for new president by Cindy WhHaker staff reporter possible, according to Committee Joining Reams, who is also board Paul F. Haas, professor of Graduate Student Senate, is the Chairman Frazier Reams. No president, are trustees Albert E. economics; and Dr. Trevor J. graduate representative. Un- A search and screening committee deadline was set for making recom- Dyckes, Robert' C. Ludwig and Phillips, professor of education. dergraduate representatives include to recommend a new University presi- mendations to the trustees. Charles E. Shanklin. Dana Kortokrax, president of the Stu- dent was named Friday by the Board Dr. Michael Ferrari will remain in- Alumni representatives include Jan George Postich, vice president for dent Government Association, Randal of Trustees. terim president until a successor is Dickson Heppe, president of the operations, represents the ad- Reardon, undergraduate represen- The 18-member group consists of named for Dr.
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