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GF to consider minority aid target By LAURIE COHEN establishment of a financial aid planning reasonable compromise between the two Carlton Eversley Abusua executive TOM ROSENSTIEL group to monitor scholarship allocations unrealistic figures linked together in 1971 Council and CRMP member said he was HAL STRAUS review in 1979- 80 of policies related to said vice president and provost James dissatisfied with CRMPs inability to com- The Committee to Review Minority Pro- minority enrollment and creation of an ad Powell mit itself to a numerical goal It is hard to show grams CRMP has proposed that 35 to 38 hoc committee to study preparatory Since 1971 the College has enrolled the importance of the minority goal percent of the scholarship budget for in- training between 80 and 100 new minority students without setting a number coming students for 1977- 80 be allocated to CRMP has also prepared a report evalu- each year Minority students received an Abusua proposals The proposal is one of ating the success of the five- year minority average of 43 percent minority students of the scholarship Abusua is reviewing its proposals and by CRMP will be debated policy The report which includes data budget for incoming 1972- 73 four motions that students from plans to present them to GF Tuesday Faculty Tuesday non- minority to 1974- 75 and 27 of this by the General GF comparing minority and percent years according to Abusua issues committee 1971 minority recruit- is culmination budget GF is reviewing its academic performance the chairperson Patricia Petty The proposals policy which committed the College to of more than a year and a half of study ment Abusua last week appeared before CRMP also call for increased funding of the Ad- 110 new minority students each enrolling CRMP based its recommendation for and met with President Danenberg to missions Office for minority recruitment up to 31 per- year Projections earmarked scholarship aid allocation on the Colleges propose that the College commit itself to an and appointment of at least two minorities scholarship budget for blacks cent of the inability to reconcile its numerical goal of allocation fo 38 percent of the scholarship to the Budget Advisory Committee and the and Latinos 110 with the goal of expending 31 percent of budget and an enrollment of about 100 new proposed minority review committee The other CRMP motions call for the the scholarship budget I think its a minority students per year Set CRMP p I Arbitrators picked THE OBERLIN in rent dispute v By PAUL OLFSON The negotiating positions of V1 The Oberlin Student Cooperative OSCA and the College have not VOLUME 104 OBERLIN OHIO FRIDAY APRIL 23 1976 NUMBER 46 Association OSCA and the Col- changed substantially since Jan- lege have agreed to arbitrate the uary data drought outstanding 9500 of disputed rent The one major outstanding issue Due to OSCA president Dan Hotchkiss centers on the Colleges 18 dis- said Tuesday count to each Hi- C boarder The According to Hotchkiss junior College wants to give the co- opers Requirements delay proposed Tom Dietterich has been selected the same percentage discount on to arbitrate for OSCA and Robert the portion of their board bill Haslun assistant to the president which goes as rent to the College By PETE RACHER more information on course selec- tury description is going to pro- for the College Dietterichs selec as it gives Hi- C boarders on their It is too early to evaluate dis- tions will be available If the mote breadth in course selection tion is subject to approval by the total bill requirements according EPPC approves the report it will said EPPC member Alfred Mac tribution 0SCA Sunday be presented to the College Fac- Kflv hP urmilrl h a victim nf t 00 evenin8 As a result of negotiations to a subcommittee report that the J r v I ii- i mi ulty next month for a final deci- deception lmcuci iui tmu iidsiun win seievi earlier in the year the amount of Educational Plans and Policies a third arbitrator completing the rent in dispute has been reduced sion The EPPC will resume dis- The subcommittee examined the Committee EPPC began dis- panel from 37000 to 9500 This trans- cussion on the issue this Wednes- transcripts of students who gradu- cussing yesterday Hotchkiss indicated his hope lated into refunds of 44 per board- day ated in 1972 1973 1974 Data from evalua- that the arbitration will begin er and 131 per roomer The report says that no Another section of the report the class of 1975 was not yet avail- early next week tion of distribution requirements recommended that next years able for consideration The co- ops have won two major The OSCA negotiators proposed should be made until 1978 when course catalog include descrip- Since requirements were abol- concessions The College has arbitration six weeks ago but re tions of what the College feels stu- ished in February 1972 the 1974 agreej to share between coopers ccived no formal response from Nominations art now open for dents should achieve but this was graduates had been enrolled for a and Hi- C boarders income from the College until Tuesday the OPIRG Board ol Directors deleted at yesterdays meeting year and a half by the time their the Genera Fee and the surplus Send nominations and brief cam- The guidelines indicated that course requirements were lifted The agreement to arbitrate from summer conferences Pre- 25 under- came after the OSCA negotiating viously only Hi- C boarders bene- paign statements to Box students should strive to EPPC student representative stop by 204 total of life and team sent a letter to James fited from these two sources Wilder or room stand the sum Mike Markovits said these stu- noon students Powell vice president and pro- OSCA in turn has backed off on Wilder by April 24 The that Oberlin should help dents may have fulfilled most of meet- develop power to enjoy and vost According to OSCA negotia- its demand for a discount in room election begins at a general their the requirements their first three tor Bob Feldman the letter on the basis that co- ops ing in Wilder at 730 pm on create the beautiful semesters or they might have rates dont 5 If is anyone who believes stated that we wanted the mech- have paid student staff In addi- April 27 and continues until there been waiting until their final 19th anism for ending the negotiations tion OSCA withdrew its objection pm April 21 that this cranky poetic cen years set up by this Friday to the percentage it contributes to By 1978 Markovits said more Powell confirmed that there the administrative budget of 1 transcripts will be available for was a statement giving clear in- housing and dining ill I Nv study hopefully including those dication that this would be a of the 1977 graduates These stu- matter that had to be settled dents applied to Oberlin knowing soon Dorm arson that there were no requirements Powell predicted that the dis- and will be the first class in pute would take only a few which we can see the total hours to arbitrate is suspected change r By PAUL OLFSON Reading period 21 33 percent Monday April of Two small fires which may In other action the EPPC met lip Oberlin students will come to been deliberately caused M have set Wednesday with the Conservatory class late because they will have 100- 5200 damage to Afro House Educational Policies Committee to set watches forgotten their early Thursday morning ac- Review photo by Sarah Whitaker CEPC and decided to refer a one Sunday when ahead hour cording to Doyle Jones assistant ally refrained from expressing proposal to create a reading Ohio goes onto Daylight Savings fire chief of Oberlin Jones said Russian opinions about their first impres- See EPPC p I Time that the fires were in separate sions of American life the locations and nothing in the im- members of the group seemed Goldsmid Purves resign mediate area could have caused tour group very interested in college and one of them leading him to student life said student host Two College administrators Foundation grant project suspect arson Mishe Kryzytski visits here have resigned effective June 30 Leaving my job is not easy he The alarm sounded at 258 am Asked about tuition They are Charles Goldsmid co- said I love Oberlin I would stay at Afro House but the Fire De- By SCOTT MAIER The visiting Russians frequent ordinator of academic advising if I could see a career for myself partment was not alerted until about cost Oberlin was the first stop for a ly asked questions the and John H Purves executive di- here He has held his current 310 when the fire was already group of U young Russians visit- of education and salaries noted rector of the Alumni Association position for one year He said he is out Security was called first two- Kryzytski They were also inter ing the United States on a The resignations are unrelated almost positive that the College Jones that there is no direct week tour sponsored by the ested in American labor unons will fill his advising position hook- up between the Fire Depart- Goldsmid he will Council on International Educa- social security and unemploy stated that Purves said of his Africa plans ment and the dorms direct an American Sociological tional Exchange The group of ment This Is something Ive wanted to One fire was in the hall and the Mos- of tour Association faculty development Russians who flew in from Most members the do for a long time and I decided other on the kitchen range ac- project Purves hopes to teach cow early yesterday morning group are either from the Siber this was the time to do it The cording to Jones He said