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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-19-1977 The Guardian, May 19, 1977 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 (1977). The Guardian, May 19, 1977. : 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]. Lieberman plans to make Ombudsman 'visible' BY THOMAS BFYERI.EIN Lieberman was chosen cut of in the Guardian and oii WWSU. Activities Budget board's recent office, "they have no right to Guardian Editor an original field of five candi- the campus radio station. decision to change the ombuds- decide how we spend the dates. a field later narrowed to "If some members of Student man's salary, formerly $60 per money." The Ombudsman Advisory three nominees: Lieberman. Stu- 1't even know what the week, to fee waivers "definitely Lieberman feels the ombuds- committee yesterday selected dent Caucus Liberal Arts Repre- does, then there could" influence future epplica- man should provide "objective Richard Lieberman *tudent om- sentative Jayne Lynch, and Guar- publicity," Lieber- tions for the post. input" to campus politics, but budsman for the i 977-78 aca- dian Staff Writer Cathy Calkins. "I want all the stu- "Budget board didn't know shouldn't demic year, according to sources Lieberman's chief goal for She to know that, if nowhere the implications of what they participant. He close to the committee. coming year is making the om- else, that's a place where some- did." he siid. He continued that man, he would not have President Robert Kegerreis is budsman's office more visible to body will listen to their pro- although the board has the re- plaintiff in the Deep Thnxii expected to make the official the Wright State student body blems." sponsibility to decide how much controversy fall quarter. appointment in the near future. through an advertising campaign Licbcman said the Student money should be allocated to the Urigljt SHate (guardian (Etjuraiiau. fRafl 19, 1977 fiafltun, (§t|iu 19ul 13 Saauc 55 Pollock, Risacher change posts BY KATHY GASPER ferent. I have a lot to learn. But 1 range development program, and Guardian Staff Writer also have expectations of prod- supervise the Alumni Affairs ucing both long and short term office. 0 Edward Pollock, acting dean changes. I have worked in this "As a state university we don't of students, has been appointed field lor 25 years. You can't come with a ready made endow- to the position of director of the spend 25 years working with stu- ment program. My first priority Wright State University Develop- dents without having some senti- is to attract students of superior ment office. The promotion will mental regards." qualifications by building up the be effective June 1. as will According to Pollock, he was scholarship program." said Pol- Joanne Risacher's newly named asked if he was interested in the lock . job. "I thought about it for a acting director of student de- He added "Normally scholar- Annie Dinerman suigs. velopment . week and a half and finally ships for academically superior "1 am looking forward to the replied yes. So there wasn't an students are not based on need. new position with some eager- instantaneous revelation." We have precious little annua! ness." commented Pollock. Pollock's new duties will be to funds. Better than 50 pef-cnt of "It offers a challenge and an develop the scholarship program. the student eligible for scholar- opportunity to try lay the groundwork for a long ships can't get them. We've just not had thai type of money, 1 want to build the scholarship fund in any way that i can. There are a variety of wnys such as alumni, faculty, community, and business support." Pollock's new office will be in the Administrative wing of Allvn hall. Risacher. currently the as- sistant dean of students, will be taking over the Handicapped Student services. University Cen- The new Student Caucus met for the first time yesterday. ICkns ter. Residence hall, student acti- Pfiedderer photo] vities advising, and international ...and flamingo dancers twirl as part of Women's Cultural week. students. [Chris Pfiedderer photo) New Caucus steps in (continued on page 2) Henry replacesStrawn BY RON WU3WSOH mittee appointee's terms for the Special election Guardian Staff Writer present year arc "technically over at the end of this quarter," Student election Commis- as ICC chairer The new representative-elect if other appointees cannot be sioners arc continuing the BY DAVID MCELROY Monte Carlo Night, a new ICC for next year's Student Ca:cus found "we'd like them to stay." special election for the consti- Guardian Copy Editor offering this year, will be contin- met briefly yesterday to acquaint Brandt also advised the mem- tutional changes today and to- ued next year Henry said. themselves with the basic Caucus bers that a recent ruling by morrow in Allyn and Millett Linda Henry is the new Inter Some other new ICC projects duties and functions that they Academic Council allows for sev- halls and the University Li- Club council chairer after win- are weekly interviews over will assume in June. en scats on the Council, with brary. Polls open at 9 am. ning the May 11 election in WWSU radio, in which a differ Bob Brandt, incumbent repre- only the Chairer and Western Anyone who voted at the which the organization's 78 con- tut club is interviewed each sentative of the school of medi- Ohio Branch of WSU being fixed election booth on May Da»e stituencies each had a vote. week, and the Graduate Recep- cine and re-elected for another as permanent members. Tile does not need to vote again, Henry was opposed in the tion which will be held for the term, explained the workings of remaining five student seats at as those votes will count. election by Kenny Marcellous. first time this June 9. in the the various university commit- the meetings could be filled by Commissioner Doug Weidner Henry said. "I'm looking for- Upper Hearth Lounge of the tees that Caucus members can the representatives whose consti- said that the estimated voter ward to the upcoming year, I feel University Center. serve on, in the absence of tuencies would be most affected turnout from May Daze was the clubs .tad organizations have Henry said the reception wi!! Chairer-elect George Sideras, by that meeting's decisions. "about bOO people", and that a lot tc offer to ICC and the be "a good college experience; a who was occupied with a meeting "Thai way...we would always "at least 700" more students community 1 intend to give all I good college education is more of the Steering committee of the have a ieat filled" in the event of are ne^ifd to vote during the can to make ICC function." than scholastic." Academic Council. abse. *5. noted Brandt. "We two-day election. For the past year Henry has ""We're working on being a Brandt suggested that com- have to divide the five seats The changes being voted on served as ICC vice chairer of part of orientation so that the betweco Caucus and amongst the Caucus." would give the Schools of communication. student b»>dy will be more aware Graduate Rep-elect Beth Gra- Nursing and Medicine seats Henry introduced the other of siudem organizations. We're tees could be improved by giving ham felt that Caucus could ac- on Caucus, provide for a 50 new officers of ICC. Tim Napier willing to do the leg work or the committee members foiders complish much as long as "peo- vote minimum to be elected to is now the executive vice chairer. whatever to get more publicity," that explain functions of the ple remember that they arc a seat on Caucus, and mini- Sherry Lanese is vice chairer of Henry said. committee, and blank reports representatives of their colleges, mize conflicts of interest be- communications. Mike Carl is Henry said. "We welcome all they lould fill out "so they can so they don't come in here ivith tween Student Caucus, Aca- vice chairer of finance, and to come in ai.d meet the new tell Caucus what's going on." an ego trip." demic council, and Budget Candy Mittag is the vice chairer officers." Brandt noted that while corn- of dub activities. : Gl'ABDIAN May 19. 1977 Pollutants exceed standards for WSU area reading of 19, Fairborn 13. BY JOYCE FAHNESTOCK standards. Michaelson said that Although the base is a big ceeded tne 160 micrograms per Another gaseous pollutant, Guardian Staff Writer three of the five pollutants, contributor to air problems in the hour per year standards fcr more than 719 hours consecutively. nitro dioxide, is also at a very low suspended particulate matter, area, Michaelson noted that. level. The state standard for this "On i clear day. you can see photochemical oxidants, and pro- "It's dangerous to generalize "We are very high for smog." pollutant is 100 micrograms per forever." unless that is you're at bably carbon monoxide, exceed that Fairbom is dirtier than she added. Wright State University or in the health standards in the WSi.'- Dayton. But for some pollutants According to Michaelson. no cubic meter.