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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 4-11-1979 The Guardian, April 11, 1979 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 (1979). The Guardian, April 11, 1979. : 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]. weather 'Consistency is a paste Jewel Rainy and windy today with a that only cheap men cherish' fvy high in the low 60* and a low /)} tflnight near 50. Cloudy tomorrow ' with a high expected in the low William Allen Whit WINDY 70». The Daily Guardian Offices, restaurants may crop up near WSU By MIKE MILLER planned last October are current- Guardian Special Writer ly under cons-ruction. Stan Swartz, from the Emro Last October, Fairborn Urban NtwiUasitt Land Company, said, "Since last Planner Hal Hunter said a memo- UOWSO&SF October we have installed the randum concerning the construc- OxxeQfficas sanitary sewer for the buildings. tion of new restaurants across the "The annexation and zoning street from Wright State was, has been approved for the res- "Mor or less in its final form." JbCh to.Klyc e taurants. The development of Si* mo:iths 'iter he says. "I don't Roattw 1-675 is holding up the construc- know when the construction will tion of the restaurants. We are begin. I don't know if the res- talking to prospective buyers for taurarts will ever be built." the restaurant land currently." A plot of land consisting of 6.499 acres is supposed to be He added. "We don't have any used for fast food or over-2l buyers right now. The plans must restaurants. Six months ago Hun- be approved before we can Find a ter said, "T.G.I.Friday's has franchise. been suggested for tn»i area." Right now he is not sure what "WE Jl'ST approved the re- kind of restaurants will be built. zoning ordinance about a month ago. At this point, there are no Office*, restaurant* may I i Installed on 300 acres of land ai ®s from WSU. Bayers are The land covers 98.418 acres in definite plans on the restaurant Beavercreek and Bath Town- scarce due to I-675 conatrx Hon problems. Guardian photo by Ken Budzek construction. The only definite snips. Eighteen acres are to be Emro, a land developing sub- construction plans are those for "PRESENTLY, WE are talking which can be used to build the used for the Wright Office Park, a sidary of the Marathon Oil Com- the Wright-Patterson Credit to people who might be interested restaurants on. We do not have set of four or five buildings nanv and was initially slated for any plans for building a hotel Union." Hunter acknowledged. land located 300 feet south of in buying the rest of the land forming a one-story office com- currently. The offices that were The land was purchased by Wright State's main entrance. available. This includes the land plex. Students 'May Daze' but site still unknown By l.ORA LEWIS ment in case of rain. as a possible site. GuardKin Stall Writer •There was no shelter or resting Clark pointed out what he felt Plans are under way to either place for the performers. were advantages of this location. move the location of October and -The gulley was not filled in "It's a. the end of the tunnels and May Daze or to adapt the water and it was slippery, muddy and it has ramps there," he said. tower site, according to Thomas dangerous. "There is storage, and we can'put Clark, coordinator of University ICC requested that ; site be the stage on the turn-around and Student Programming. altered to eliminate these prob- area, which is solid ground. "After last October Daze, Chris- lems or that a new location might "The booths can be on as- ty McNeelv. ICC chairer, called be selected. phalt," he continued, "and mere an ICC !S±e(ing to evaluate Fixing the old site would in- is grass to sit or piay on. It is not Octobcr Daze. At that meeting clude erecting concrete footers so adjacent to classrooms, so the she determined that there were a that the stage would be level, sound will be no greater than at As another May Dara approaches., ICC and the administration are number of problems with it," building or renting shelters, and the present site." silll considering a alt* change for (fee festival. The previous tower Clark said. altering some Porta-johns to ac- ICC APPROVED the idea ind ICC FOUND THATi commodate wheelchairs. Clark circulated it among those in- sit? will -.--ill be csed this year. Guardian file phoio -The location was not acces- estimated the costs at "several volved at its meetings. Hamilton time, there will not be enough implemented." The major and sible to handicapped students. thousands of dollars." Hall surveyed its residents, who time to move the location of this most costly job will be moving the -The ground for the stage was CLARK PRESENTED the prob- "overwhelmingly approved, al- coming May litre, Clark noted. power <Sox in to the rce* location. not level. lem at a subsequent meeting with though it would mean noise "Now we go <o the practical -The generator was broken Elizabeth Dixon, executive di- during the day, more traffic in the side," he said. "What w-.II it cost CHANGING SITES is time con- down for nearly two hours rector of Student Auxiliary Ser- donn area, and the loss of those io go to this new site must be suming because "we have to get -Porta-johns were too far away vices, and Elenore Koch, vice- parking spaces,"' said Clark. weighed against what it will cost everyone's proper approval." (and couldn't lie used by students president for Academic Support Koch will present the proposal at the present one. If it's decided Clark said, "but it gives us a in wheelchairs). Programs. Koch suggested that to change the site to the Presi- to go to the new one we will begir chance to rtview every step of the •There was no shelter for the the metered parking area near the dent's Council. prcbabJy on April the work order:,...it'II havj to be way..we want the nicest festival $20,000 wi.rth of sound equip- University Center might be used 9. Even if it's approved at that planned, engineered, and then we can." J DAILY GCABDIAN Apr. 11, 1979 Ruggers give thanks but ask for understanding even enjoy yourself! To the Editor of rugby." What is it about a aren't supposed to be like this. one in the Spring and one in the group of men and women who Rugby is a game which origin- Fall. We try to build our schedule Sincerely. Thanks want to enjoy themselves through ated in Rugby. England in the around the school year so that we The W. S. V. Rugby Club mid-eigjiteen hundreds, basically may accomodate as many people The Wright State Rugby Club as a derivative of soccer, it is as possible. We only ask that would like to express our appreci- a geme rich with traditions and people give the game a try as well The ation to a select few who have an ancient game and a festive strict disciplines in its play. It as its players and supporters. We helped us io our efforts to atmosphere that is so terrible to may appear to only be a game of want to be an active group on Ruggers promote rugby on campus and non-rugby players? 1 will grant you that Rugby has a bad tackle the man with the ball, and campus and would like to have provide an athlctic activity as well Mike Alter. President reputation in general bui this is in a way it is. but again it is much more followers and supporters as as a social group open to all. Dave Farmer. Vice President being eliminated throughout the more. a result. Please help us to provide These people include Mr. Don Hob Anderson. Treasurer country by rugby teams every- a service to the student body as Mohr, Mrs. Dixson, Ms. Iris Jim Tober, Fixture Secretary Hurst, and Mr. Dsrrel Lant?. where. We meet people all across Schedule well as the Administration. When we were in need these campus who tell us, after they get The rugby club has been on Greg Elmore, people would normally give us to know us, that you people aren't campus for three years now and Give Rugby and the Rugby Committee Chairman their assistance. For all your nelp so bad aftcrall. rugby players we play two ten game seasons. Club a try. who knows you may we thank you and hope that we have not returned jour trust with irresponsibility, we don't believe Theft continues as WSU loses significantly we have. was the theft of an IBM Selectric floor mats and some swimming was changing gears in an attempt By CHERYL WILLIS To the remainder of the campus .ypewriter and an AM/FM radio gear. Total value was estimated to get out of the way when her ear Guard Ian.Staff WHier from a locked room in Allyn Hall.