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Harding University Scholar Works at Harding The iB son Archives and Special Collections 4-13-1979 The iB son, April 13, 1979 Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.harding.edu/thebison Recommended Citation The iB son, April 13, 1979. (1979). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.harding.edu/thebison/1165 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at Scholar Works at Harding. It has been accepted for inclusion in The iB son by an authorized administrator of Scholar Works at Harding. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~ The Harding BISON Vol. 54, No. 22 April 13, 1979 Cloud, Stamatis, Faulkner vie for SA p-:-esident_ial position by Doug Thompson Kenny Stamatis students of the "whys" of Har Jonathan Cloud, Kenny Sta Kenny Stamatis stated that he ding policies, being a channel for matis, and Andrea Faulkner are was not intending to make any ideas both ways. "It is a running for SA President. , fundamental changes in the SA if responsibility of the SA to present Elections will be April 18 for he:~.. ~\~.ted, "It's not the earth the Administration's viewpoint to them and other members of the shaking changes that get the the students," she said. Executive Council. Class most done, but the continuous, "In the SA, availability can be representatives will be voted on seemingly insignificant things just as important as ability, for April 25, petitions for that add up,'' he said. · both informing students of the representatives are due April 16. "The SA is not a student administration's views, and in All three Presidential can government, but-- an influence. order to represent the students didates stated their concept of Some expect the SA to have the well," she said. what the SA is and should be in power to make a sudden change. "The main thing that could go their interviews. Specific ad What we actually have is in wrong, other than having no ministration guidelines were not fluence," he said. input from the students, would be dealt with in detail, although "I hope that I would be able to to antagonize the administration. Cloud stated that he will hold a be an example, an influence. I In presenting the students' platform speech and a forum believe that if the SA did nothing viewpoint we must be able to discussion on April 16. else but provide an exampl~, the disagree agreeably," she said. Pig-Soo-eee! SA would be successful," be She also stated that the SA has added. · never .reached its full potential, Mtmbers of Ju Go Ju and Galaxy social clubs perform their Spring Sing Jonathan Cloud production of "Ham it Up!" during dress_ rehearsal Tuesday lllght. H elected; Stamatis would see and if students realized that Jonathan Cloud considered potential, they would use it more. Other Spring Sing performances are this aftenroon at 1:30, thlS eveolng the main need of the SA was more his administration as building on at 7, Saturday matinee is at 3 p.m. and the final show is Saturday Ross CoChran's program. "Ross "The SA depends on student intensity. input: voting the SA elections, evening'at 7. All performances are in the Main Auditorium. The next "It's crucial that the SA look saw the student body grow each BISON will feature a two-page picture spread of Spring Sing '79. individually reaching inwardly. writing or talking to their upon itself with more com representatives, or coming to an photo by Garner mitment. Members must be As a part of that, next year could be an emphasis on service and SA meeting, where they are willing to spend the time, work, always welcome," she said. and planning the SA needs to be reaching outward," he said. }\lliss Faulkner also said that Several students represent effective," he said. Stamatis said he saw the SA as although good student ideas are He also stated that members a self-contained public relations implemented, they take time, must circulate among students in work, in that much of its time time to sell the idea to the board campus Alpha Chi chapter order to represent them, to ask was spent in selling the school to of Trustees aild to the ad students of their opinions. the students and the students to ministration. Also, Cloud expressed his belief the school. ''Everything from the Food in New Orleans convention that newly elected members "Although specific rules and committee and the Traffic Ap Representing the Arkansas Eta should sit in on the last meetings limitations are sometimes peals committee to Student Test." of this year's SA, learn what the Chapter of Alpha Chi at its irritating, students could accept calendars took time, and the 'Kevin Pope presented incumbants have started, and national convention April 5-7 in "Biological Rhythmicity I;" and them if they were shown a students are only here for four continue those programs without glimpse of the overall idea years. That is why consistency New Orleans were several Brian Alexander, David Gilliam any sense of pause. Harding students. and Daniel Sears presented behind Harding. To show them from year to year is important in "The SA needs more con that is one of the duties of the improving programs of the SA Presenting papers were Terry ''Biological Rhythmicity 11 ; " sistancy. We virtually start all Burns, ' 1Exercise Physiology in Janelle Wooten, "Circumference SA," he said. and entering new ones," she said. over again at the beginning of Stamatis also stated that with "It is too common a tendency Relation to Cardiovascular in the Poetry of Emily Dickin every year," he said. Fitness;" Sally Paine, "Dac son;'' Patricia Harville, "Edwin the rising expense of travelling, for a newly elected SA to spend tyology;" Emily Brooks, Arlington Robinson's 'The Man Cloud also stressed the need of even to Little Rock or Memphis, too much effort on a different ''Synergism Among Carcinogens Against the Sky', An In a working relationship with the the social aspects of the SA would landmark issue, trying to get it and Noncarcinogens in the Am~ troductory Explication." administration "in order to deal receive more emphasis. adopted within the year so that Randy Cross presented a with stressful problems and "I think the student center particular SA will gain some display titled "Beautiful Things bring them to meaningful could be used more fully than it is notoriety. The result is that good From Scraps Are Made;'' and resolution." he said. now. Mr. Tucker is willing to issues are not given time to inside Doug Fonville presented a series "I think that the SA's usual provide for improvements in the develop," she said. of prints titled "Tribute to way of representation told the center if we can firid ways to use Fifth Column Naomi." ' administration the opinion of it more thoroughly," he said. A humorous look at our Dr. Joseph Pryor, Dean of the eight students, not 2,700. We have Blood drive set guests for thi$ weekend - College, serves as secretary the responsibility to present the Andrea Faulkner by Red Cross for the Youth Forumites in treasurer of the National Council students' views to the ad Andrea Faulkner stated that Kandy Muncy's Fifth of Alpha Chi and Dr. Dennis ministration, and often the real the SA was a service committee Column on page two. Organ of the English faculty is student reaction was not shown," whose main responsibility is to April17-19 be said. · editor of publications for Alpha promote a good attitude This semester's Red Cross Reviews Chi. "Problems are dealt with, not throughout the school. Blood Dl"aw will be next Tuesday Mike Roden reviews two solved. An example would be the "The SA should represent through Thursday (rom .l-7 p.m. movies about two unique mix-up in the SA elections. I feel Education maior students to the administration. in the N:~w Athletic Complex, ladies: Norma Rae and that Walt Buce was dealt with To do this, the SA members must according to Dean Eddie camp- Agatha on page tllree. elected Arkansas insensatively, and as a student he know how to approach the ad bell. /, should have expected more than ministration, something learned Donors should enter the New Gooden the most rapid answer to this with practice for there is a Gym at the east entrance. The Former Bison quarterback SNEA president problem that was possible," he tendene,.y just to list~n,'' she said. area for the draw has been star, Tom Ed Gooden Cindy Madden, a junior from said. «The information provided to moved from the New Women's returns to Harding and Monroe, LA was elected "The application of the in the administFation is a service to Dorm because of overcrowding becomes part of the president of the Student fluences the SA does have is too them and to the students. Mr. there. football Bisons coaching Arkansas Education Association casual. The election mix-up was Tucker obviously does not live in Red Cross officials will be staff. See page four. Friday in Little Rock at the state just one example of: a problem a dorm, and has always been assisted by student nurses and Tennis convention. that was not thought through. anxious for a student's viewpoint. members of Oege women's social Miss Madden's job will include The food problem is ~other . It He and Dean Altman have club. The goal is 850 pints. The Bison netter AIC action "coordinating the work of the comes up every year and will always been especially receptive Harding blood drives have helped against UAM and ASU in chapter in 1979-1980," according continue to come up every year to students," she said.