■ N O T SO FAST IUPUI police chief to retire June 30; three under consideration for job by S uun J. F< various projects and acting as An advisory committee of senior agent in the Terre Haute administrators, faculty office of the FBI which covers a members and students has five-county area.” recommended to IUPUI Vice Mulvey nas had “exceptional * **> President Glen W. Irwin three experience as a member of the possible candidates for the |IU] Police Department, and position of IUPUI Chief of most recently as director of Police, revealed a well-placed security for Wishard Hospital.” Good source. IUPUI police chief CoL Each candidate possessed Spurgeon D. Davenport retiree detracting factors— Lamb has June 30 after six years as the not worked in Indiana law IUPUI chief. enforcement; Mattingly's Food According to information experience does not include day- obtained by the Sagamore, 139 toiday. direct line supervision of resumes were screened, six employees; Mulvey is aix credits persons were interviewed, and from completing work on his the number of candidates Cot. Spurgeon Davenport will re­ bachelor’s degree, but, Good seeking the position of police tire June 30, attar six years as according to the advisory chief was pared down to three. IUPUI police chief. He also wind* committee, these matters woe The committee recommended up a 40-year career In law en­ not "disqualifying factors." each candidate on “an equal forcement. The outgoing chief Is An annoucement of the final Service footing with (the others]." proud ol lUPUI's campus safety selection is due from Irwin's The candidates now being record, and the professional de­ office any time. The new considered by Irwin are Charles partment he hat helped develop. commander will be charged with Lamb, William Mattingly and (Photo Courtesy of IUPUI Office keeping more than 30,000 people John Mulvey. of Publications) safe on the IUPUI campuses. According to committee public safety at a major He will supervise 34 recommendations, Lamb has university in an urban area.” professionally trained officers, had “excellent experience as an Mattingly has had "excep­ 21 guards and eight student executive in the New York tional experience as an agent of escorts. Police Department, as the the [Federal Bureau of Investi­ Outgoing Davenport ends a Dairy founder and chief of a small uni­ gation] including work in train­ 40-year law enforcement career versity police department, and, ing, advising local law enforce­ upoahis departure at the end of 4 moat recently, aa director of ment agencies, supervising tfom<h. QueenV ®

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Moran’s 632-2561 And so It begins... lUPUI's 1980 summer session got underway Monday after two days of orderly, alphabetical registra­ Dairy Queen Brazier9 m i W M jchigan tion last week. Drop/Add will be held Thursday, Juna 12, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The lest day to with­ drawal with courts delation Is also Thursday. Withdrawal with a grade assignment of W and Credit/ Audit options can ba exercised through July 7. The Pata/Fall option can be elected through Tues­ Watch fo r Dairy Queen Brazier Coupons in the Sagamore day, Juna 17. An indepth analysis of this year's summer session— ‘‘The Eight-Week Experiment” — will appear In an upcoming Issue of the Sagamore. (Photo by Doug Hvklaton)

2 Sagamore the IUPUI magazine VoL 9 No. 68 Editor in Chief: Susan J. Ferrer Trustees approve fee Managing Editor: David Edv Graphic* Editor Doug Hvidston by Susaa J. Ferrer According to SA President Ragan. SPAC will probably undergo Advertising Manager: IUPUI students, including those en­ “We hadtolobby like hall to gat the substantial redefining to handle the D. Grant Lukenbill rolled in the schools of law, medicine and lfee|, especially when the |university! added ropenaiblity brought about by Business Manager Diane Adams dentistry, will be assessed a mandatory lawyers threw a monkey wrench in the the fee’s approval Staff Writers: Donna Berlier, gears by questioning the legality of not student activity fee beginning with the The committee, which currently has Shirley Couts, Ann Miller, 1980 Fall Registration. including the [professional schools!." Shirley M. Smith Ragan revealed that Irwin worked be­ seven student* representing IUPUI The fee proposal, which has been de­ schools and divisions, has already Contributers: William A. Barton, bated over the course of three Student hind the ecenee, gaining support from S.J. Cooper the deans of the schools in question. The recommended student activity budgets Assembly administrations, amounting to $63,600 of the general Photographer Tom Strattman finally gained the support of the IU proposal was amended to include the Business: Debra Spears schools and was passed. fund allocation of $68,000 These trustees last Saturday at their monthly recommendations go before the Student Distribution: Paul Ragan board meeting. Approval came in the According to Sullivan, it has long Production: Cathy Bauters been considered that the profeeaional Services Advisory Committee, heeded wake of vigorous lobbying by former by Mannan. next week where they will Sales: William Widina. SA President Frank D. Brinkman, schools did not want to be included in LeeSwinford such a proposal. He added that it is be reviewed and asnt on to Irwin for current SA President Paul Ragan, Tim approval Sullivan. rh*irm*n of tb* Student generally accepted that the bill had (Both Ragan and Sullivan are unsure The Sagamore is a weekly maga­ Programs Advisory Committee ISP AC), student government support this year andlUPUI Vice President Glen W because the SA version excluded the as to whether the $63,600 will be zine. published by students of schools from the fee collection. deducted from the fee funds when the Indiana University-Purdue Irwin. The approved form of the bill brought transition from general fund support to University at Indianapolis. Views The bill, which was passed unani­ both elation and surprise from those fee support of student activities takes expressed are those of the editorial mously by the '79-'80 SA senate, stipulates a collection process whereby working hardeet far its peonage. As it staff or of the individual whose reads now. only students exclusively name appears in the byline. The $2.60 will be collected bom each student TV* concept of a mandatory student beginning this fall. The money will be enrolled in Learn and Shop and External activity fee owes it* beginnings to an editor in chief is the final authority Degree programs are excluded from fee on Sagamore content, and cannot available to fund a variety of student approval by the IU trustees in June of activities and programs at IUPUI. collection. 1978 for allowing such a collection be censored. - With an anticipated 21,000 student* The Sagamore operates as an Originally excluding students from within the IU system upon a campus by the schools of law, medicine and dentist­ on the collection roll per semester, tbs campus approval. IUPUI is the last IU auxiliary enterprise of 1UPU1 but fee might well garner $100,000 in the is Financed entirely through ad­ ry, the bill nearly perished before a campus to institute a fee system. The trustee vote because its legality was first year. According to Dr. Golam $2.60 per semester is the lowest fee vertising revenue. Mannan, dean of student services, The Sagamore is published at questioned. amount mandated in the IU system. IUPUI Cavanaugh Hall, Room 001G, 925 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis. IN 46202. Editorial N otices phone. 264-4008; advertising — phone. 264-3466; bUMwess phone, ^ _ 264-2539.______DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION TUTORS are THE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION in needed to assist disadvantaged students. Interested students Marion County will present "Families in Conflict" on must be A or B students in subject matter area and must be Wednesday. June 18. Mental Health Building, 1433 North The Sagamore recognizes its patient, empathetic, and have good interpersonal skills and be Meridian Street at 8 p.m Barbara Roy. M.S.N. will speak on responsibility to provide a forum available at least 20 hours per week. Work'Study students are both the destructive and the constructive aspects of conflict in for readership commentary beyond preferred. Contact Norm Merkler. CA 301,9 a.m. to 4 p.m. families. There will be no admission fee. but pre-registration is the scope of letters to the editor. requested by phoning 636-2491. Comments on current issues 9 should be limited to 500 words, be THE CENTRAL INDIANA BICYCLING THE LANGUAGE CENTRE will begin its sum to the point and include the phone Association invites members and non-members to ride their mer program with an Open House on Thursday . June 12. from number and address of the writer bicycle on the Indy 500 track. AU riders will be required to sign 6 to 11 p m . at 830 E. 38th St The Open Houm> will high No comment will be printed unless a liability waiver and children under 16 will require a parent or light the three different types of language classes offered. Com it is signed. Only the name will ap­ guardian. Registration will begin at 11 a.m.. June 15 at the 500 versation circles, refresher courses, and structured classes w ill pear unless the writer requests Shopping Center. The ride begins at noon and will end at 2 begin on June 16 and length will vary with each respective anonymity. The editors reserve the m. There is no admission fee For further information, phone course For complete details, contact the registration office at right to delete irrelevant or inflam­ oger or Charlotte Schumacher at 894-2824. 923-9292. matory material, but no commen­ tary will be rejected because it is Engineers THE SCENIC CRUISER on KagleCreek Reservoir is controversial. Comments should be THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK running every weekend. Cruiser rides leave every hour, on the will present “ Engineering Your Future," an educational en­ typed and addressed to the Editor. hour, from noon to 6 p.m from the Boating Center s docks richment program that offers the basic techniques of engi Cavanaugh Hall, Room 001G. The fifty minute tour of the lake has a fee of $1 for adults and neering science to youths 10 to 16 years of age Progam topics The Sagamore welcomes letters 75* for children. will include logic, cameras, electricity and mechanical engi to the editor, letters should be neering. Classes will be held at the Children s Museum. 3000 Reservations for group cruise rides are available for Monday limited to 300 words and follow N. Meridian St.. Craft Room A. Tuesdays and Thursdays through Friday only, at a reduced rate of 75* per person. The comment guidelines for form. All through July 31. from 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. For further in­ cruiseboat will accomodate no more than 10 adults and four letters should be typed and ad­ children. Phone 293-5555 for reservations. The Boating Center formation, phone 924-5431. dressed to the Editor, Cavanaugh is located on Walnut Point, midway between the 56th and the Hall, Room 001G . ______PRE-COLLEGE ART WORKSHOP re gistralion 71st Street entrances to Eagle Creek Park. materials are now available for the 10th AnnualHerron School of Art pre-college workshop. The workshop is for those THE MERCHANTS PLAZA Summer Concert Series Cover photo by Doug Hvidston students who have completed their sophomore year in high will begin on Thursday. June 19 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., with school, and offers the student an enriching educational and the Indianapolis Concert Band. The band is a 30-piece group (Pictured is an Air Ram reducing cultural experience. Class size is moderate and is taught by which plays a range of music, from marches to show tunes. sidewalks and parking lots to Herron faculty members. Instruction is provided in drawing, The concerts will be held every Thursday on the Merchants rubble. Its destructive force is design, sculpture and printmaking. Plaza Terrace, from June 19 through August 28, and will be working towards a constructive Tuition for the 12-day session is $50. and the cost of supplies sponsored by the Merchants Plaza retailers, the Hyatt end.) is approximately $30. The classes meet Monday through Regency Indianapolis, and Merchants National Bank, in Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The first session will be offered cooperation with the Arts division of the Department of Parks July 7 through July 22 and the second session from July 24 and Recreation. AU of the concerts are free and open to the through August 8. For further information, phone 923-3651. public. J u iu ll, 1960 3 ------DARTS------THE RECOVERY ROOM 1868 Lafayette Road 634-8642 Wednesday night is Program guide available Student night - For little or no charge, pro­ In addition, IUPUI offers film Science lab tours are available DRAFT BEER - 25< gram planners for dubs, groups or videotape on "IU P U I-T he to groups, as are programs for or civic organizations in central Westaide Story,” produced by young peopleand adults inter Indiana can draw on the WRTV-Channel 6. and "Higher ested in higher education. Every other Saturday expertise of more than 100 Education: Where Will You Be Most programs and speakers is Sound Trials speakers from the faculty and in the Year 2000?." produced by are free; some carry a minimal staff of IUPUI. IU. charge. Program chairmen make ju*r *wat doctor <*c**od. Other special programs direct contact with speakers, The university offers the 1980 include cardiopulmonary resus­ whose names and telephone open 3-3 Program Planners guidebook numbers are listed in the guide. ______is ______•______citation (CPR) basic rescuer’s which lists programs and talks course; Listener's Theater, For a copy of the IUPUI Pro­ on 18 topics, with subjects Hours: which interprets literary works, gram Planner, or for more infor­ ranging from death, sex, mation, call or write IUPUI Noon-10 p.m. Daily and musical performances by 6848 E. 21 St. business, computers and body the IUPUI Chamber Singers Publicationa/Information Ser­ Weather Permitting language, to politics, "septic and the New York Street vices. 355 Lansing St., tank blues," and many others. Singers, a variety show. Indianapolis, IN 46202.264-2101. Families needed to host foreigners Indianapolis-area families are hand experience of America and Also, Helde Noordtzij from needed to host a foreign social American family life, each of Leiden, the Netherlands; Karin workers July 12-Aug. 16. The 12 them will live with three differ­ Fuhry from Worms, West social workers from 11 foreign ent host families while they are Germany; Richard Sickinger countries arrived here April 30 here. A number of social events from Mainz. West Germany; as part of an exchange program are planned to give all the host Adelaide Magwaza from sponsored by the 1U School of families the opportunity to meet Durban. South Africa, and Else Social Work and the Council of all the visitors and to create a Thorwing from Denmark. International Programs. feeling of community among the participants. The social workers To qualify, families must be Currently, the social workers are currently living with second- able to provide a private room are working in hospitals and period families, where they will and morning and evening meals health care settings in stay until July 12. for their guests. They should Indianapolis Monday through The 12 visitors include live within reasonable walking Thursday and are meeting on Arcade and Chalermsee Intrachooto from distance of a bus line or be able 356-3002 the IUPUI campus every Friday Bangkok, Thailand; Eva to transport their visitor to Concession Stand for academic seminars and the Larsson from Stockholm, work and seminars. exchange of methods and Sweden; Yuneah^tpsoka from philosophies between their Nairobi, Kenya; Sandra further information and All the world will be your enemy, countries and the United States. Cleavely from London, England; application forms, call Elsa Prince with a Thousand Knemies. Besides their work experience Sylvie Gavriel from Jerusalem, Iverson, chairman of the Host and when they catch you, and education, an important Israel; Jorge Gorritti from Family Committee, or David they will kill you... part of the program is cross- Montevideo, Uruguay, and Metzger, program director, at cultural social exchange. To Tomasz Sekowski from Lublin, 264-8364 from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 But first they must provide the visitors with first­ Poland. p.m. Monday through Friday. catch you. Vinyl

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