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Joseph Clark bills pass easily by SasaaJ. Ferrer Brinkman opened the meeting to install IU PU I campus signs Two bills prompted by the with a detailed progress report on major d ty streets Joseph Clark shooting were eas concerning the actions of the SA Projects proposed for the ily passed at Monday night's during the Fall semester Sug Spring semester include the un Student Assembly meeting, and gesting that the SA had “ sky veiling of the official IU PU I flag President Frank Brinkman de rocketed horn the depths of ob and implementing an extensive tailed SA past achievements scurity to a conscientious, res- ‘ “ outreach program." This pro Putting the brakes and proposed Spring semester isibis and reasonable govern- gram will attempt to address the action. j body.” Brinkman noted 22 declining enrollment that is pre on Union Station? dieted for the 1980s by having Bill No. 11 recommends to the areas of significant SA action. IU PU I student* approach area Purdue trustees than an hon Seepage 2. Key action for last high school audiences and con or ary degree be given to Clark’s included increasing the partici vince them of the sound, inex family in his name. Bill No. 13 pation of the SA from seven pensivrive education that IU PU I deals with the distribution of a members in May of 1979 to ap nastois to offer petition requesting public dan proximately 27 active partici Perhaps the most controver Ocation of the Marion County pants to date; opening up a 24- sial proposal under considers Sheriff's Department deadly hour study room in the Union tion will be the implementation force guidelines. Building (effective this week); of a limited student activity fee A bill dealing with a request pursued! ng the Indianapolis The fee would partially fund to the English Department to News to change their editorial such programs as ski trips, cam make W001 optional for any policy towards the name of the pus movies, the Child Care Can student with a 600 or better ver university from IPI to IUPUI; ter. the Sagamore, student or bal S AT score was sent to com and convincing the Indianapolis ganisation functionsi andi guest mittee. Department of Transportation speakers Women Metros up record, 6-5 by Brian Clouse ■ game. 50-49 with 8:25 to go in the The IU PU I women Metro* shot a respectable 68 percent contest IU PU I closed the gap split a pair of closely contested from the field, and dominated again to one at 54-53. but could basketball games, defeating the both offensive and defensive not take over the lead as missed Purple Aces of Evansville at boards during the game free throws and turnovers pis Evansville Saturday afternoon, Evansville closed to within gued the Mets. and returning home to Weetlane two points at 62-60. but key free With 2:52. however, IU PU I's bowing to the Marian Knights throws by IU P U I’s Barb Spears Judy Pluckenbeum hit two key of Indianapolis. The split gave and Tins Mssengale with less free throws to pull the Metros the women a 6-5 season record, than a minute remaining frosted within two at 62-60. With thirty winning their last three out of the victory cake for the Metro* nine seconds to play, and the four games Monday night’s game with score at 64-63 in Marian's favor, Marian of Indianapolis at West- the Lady Knights were nailed on United Faculty discusses Tina Mssengale of the Meta lane proved to be a bit tougher a travelling call, giving the ball scored a career-high 30 points for the Metros IU PU I bowed to to IU PUI. Saturday afternoon, keying the Lady Knights from Marian salaries with legislators IU P U I to a to 60 victory over 66 64-62. Poor shooting and weak Just as it looked if it were to the hosting Purple Aces of > to an extra session, the Lady by K. L. W «_ cees” of their effort, suggesting rebounding in the first half by Evansville. Clutch free throws eta threw their chance away Faculty salaries were the main public affairs television and let lupui gave the Knights a 31-23 S by Mssengale and Barb Spears on an errant paas to Chyrell topic of discussion Tuesday as ters to the editor as ways to in advantage at the end of the first preserved the victory in the final Saunders The Knights took State Senator John Mutz and form taxpayers that there is "a twenty minutes of play seconds. possession with 14 seconds to ntative Patrick Carroll significant return from educe Coach Kathy Tucker's crew go. and destroyed any chance of some 26 faculty mem tion to the ritixena of Indians. " Evansville never saw the lead tried valiantly to tie the contest 1 an IU PU I miracle to pull it out. bers in a forum sponsored by the Taxpayers must be made during the game, but hot-shot on at least three occasions. IUPU1 United Faculty. aware that the "key to a better shooting by the Purple Aces had Turnovers and s sticky Marian The Lady Metros went at it Of primary concern was quality of life lies in higher edu the game tied at two intervals of defense, however, kept IU PU I again on the road Monday night, House B ill 1S78, the cation," emphasized Sen. Mutz. the contest. Steady defensive from gaining the upper hand. visiting Hanover College “ Inflationary Adjustment Bill,” His candidacy for Lieutenant play by lUPUI's Marty Kalb of Spirited hustle by IU P U I’s Friday and Saturday, the ladies which calls for a supplemental 2 Governor he stated, would allow Plainfield High School fame, Karen Secor geared up the slow take a two day road trip to Fort percent increase for .state em him to publicize this fact. and 13 from 16 from the charity ed down Met offense, and Wsvne and Rennsaeler to play ployees and university faculty. In an attempt to "press their stripe kept IU PU I out in front IU PU I closed to within one at Ft. Wayne and St. Joe's. The increase, which would ap case” by direct lobbying of state / ----------------------------------------------------------------- ply during the second year of the legislators. a state-wide 1980-82 biennium, is not enough coalition of A F T members will Inside to offset declines in faculty ther at the Statehouse on Fri- Newt......................pages 2,3 ttc. buying power, according to the Sy, Feb.l. to observe "Legiala Opinion......................pege 4 American Federation of tive Action Day.” The IUPUI In every generetlon there hee Teachers. The group is request contingent will meet in the Fac The Leleure to be some fool who will speek ing an 8 percent raise to apply ulty Lounge. Cavanaugh Hall, Ttmee.................pages 6-8 the truth as he sees It retroactively and another eight at 9:30 a.m.. and will proceed Kelly A Duke............... pege 9 percent added to next year's in- from there to the Statehouse. In -Boris Pasternak craiae. terested students are welcome Classifieds............... pege 11 Rep.nep. Carrollv/arrou advisedaaviseo theme fac-lac- towj aiienuattend nnuand offerui their sup- ulty" that.......................... public opinioni would would port, according tot IUPUI UF be "critical to the ultimateB sue-SUC President Patrick McGeever. 2 Sagamore 1/30/80 7hort/ Critics eye Station plan b y ILL. Wagner doubts as to its feasibility as while worthwhile as a historical Though city officials are pro any sort of a transportation cen landmark, has no future as a ceeding full speed ahead on ter. transportation center and would plans for the revitalization of John Gobis, media representa represent a very poor invest Women’s softball... Union Station (see Sagamore tive of the Metro transit system, ment of public funds. Volume 9. Number 34. Jan. 21, seemed to bear out these trans Fighting the image of being a All women planning to participate in softball this year should 1980), critics of the plan and of portation doubts, at least for "no person" or a negative think attend the orientation meeting at the School of Physical the use of federal funds for the now. “Union Station is not fea er, Jacobs pointed out that he is Education Monday, Feb. 4, at 5 p.m. If you can't attend, contact $14 million renovation remain sible for Metro Bus operations." an enthusiastic supporter of Dr. Robert Bunnell at 264-3164. active. They maintain that the he commented. " I t could never downtown revitalization such as proposal is still just that, and be an operations center for us." the reported plans to renovate some are doing their best to Gobis explained that the the old Wasson's department keep the station in the hands of IVCF... U M TA funds are in the form of a store and the proposals for ele the private sector. facility acquisition grant which vated walkways in the Meridian This week's meeting of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Urban Mass Transit Author will take place Friday. Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Building, had been requested for a parti Washington area. He added, ity officials visited Indianapolis cular proposal and could not be however, that he becomes Mezzanine Floor. All interested students are welcome to attend. Friday, in order to inspect the used for other transportation "damn negative" when he sees For further information, contact Jeff. 632-1229. site of the proposed "inter-mo needs, such as improving the such a questionable deal being dal” transportation center.