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University of Missouri, St. Louis IRL @ UMSL Current (1970s) Student Newspapers 4-10-1973 Current, April 10, 1973 University of Missouri-St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: https://irl.umsl.edu/current1970s Recommended Citation University of Missouri-St. Louis, "Current, April 10, 1973" (1973). Current (1970s). 95. https://irl.umsl.edu/current1970s/95 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at IRL @ UMSL. It has been accepted for inclusion in Current (1970s) by an authorized administrator of IRL @ UMSL. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • Issue 171 Un iversity of Missouri-St . Louis Apri I 10, 1973 UMSL Quadrangle Quadrangle landscape designed to be a -, profusion of greenery Preliminary plan s lo rthe quad fee t square. Thi s central area rangle formed bl' th e Thoma s wi II be I ight ed by a number of Jeffer so n Libran, C lark Hall, modernistic bench seat l ight s. Lucas Hall, and th e So c ial Sci The perimeter of the quadrangl e ences, Bu siness and Education wi ll be lighted by fixtures sim Building have be'e n co mpleted, ilar to those presentl y in use on according to UMSL Bu sin ess Of ca mpus. fi ce r John PerrI . Perry said he Three lar ge planters will run i s hope ful th at wo rk ca n be gin the approximate length' of Clark b)' .lun..: I and be fini shed by Hall and will be enc losed bvan ' th e tim e the fall se m ester starts. 18-inch high bri ck wall,designed The ol'erall effect \\ill be a to attractilely set off the plant pro fu sio.n of greenerl', with an in g area. The t ype of plants and abundance of plants, bush es, trees tree s to be used in the land and assorted shrubbe rl atlracl scaping has not been decided, ilell situated in planters and according to Perry, and he said planting areas of larious sil.es. th e decision' will ultimately r est A r ec tangular area in th e ce nter wlti, the un i I ersity' s land scape Sk ew/) IW 8111 Conry. dr.lftslII.111 1/1 (he /I"~.~I('. J I plan t of th e quadl-angle II ill be of a architect. A large planting ar ea n brolin- tinged rebbly surface. In wi II front each of the other bui Id terspersed throughout this area ings fo rming the quadrangle. Student body officers, reps to be elected will be a se ri es of I ~ gr ound Architect for the project i s leve l planters, appr ox imately 16 th e Drake Partnership. Central Counci l elections will candidate, and several candidate s ne ss Education Building. The be held Tuesday night, April 10 running for the r ep resentative hours are 10 a. m . to 3 p.m. and Cafeteria to sell salads through Friday afternoon, April positions. Ther e are three inde 6:30 p.m . to 8:45 p.m . 13. President. Vi ce -President pendents running for r ep resenta Paper ballots will be used for and 21 representatives are to be tive. th e secret vote. Th e polls will elected. In addition there are Of the two referendum ques be manned by volunteers from of romaine and leaf two referendum questions to be tions, one asks if the stud ent th e student body and student o r voted on. body i s in favor of, or against gani za tions. The ca feteria has agreed to bidding using state fund s. That's The candidates for Pres ident amnesty for drall r es i stors or To prevent possible tamper offer sa lads made of onl y ro state law. If the people want to are Bob Engelken and Althea in fa vor of th e provision for ing with the ballot s. th ey will ma ine and leaf lettuce, yet will get the laws chan ged to allow Matthews. For Vi ce -Pres ident alternative se rv ice. be locked up in a filing cabinet continue to se ll sa lad s made this they should talk to their Representati ves and Congress th ey ar e Bob Braun and Byron The other question i s on ath in hi s office during th e day. with non - union ice berg l ettuce. letics, to see how many student s Th e r omai n and leaf lettuce men. They shou ldn't put the Clemens. "I've got the only key," sa id 28 candidates are running for attend the sports eve nt s at UMSL, John Greenwell, Chai rman of salads will be situated on th e squeeze on us in this mattei the 21 co un c il seat s. whi ch ones, and to see if th e Central Counc il's Appointment s l ell - side of the sa lad displays beca use we just aren't allowed Two politi ca l parties have e student s know what their activitv in the ca fet eria and snackateria. to di sc riminate whom we ' ll buy and Election Committee. merged, th e Something New Par fees are being used for. M ember s of the PFP and th e from ... At th e end of the dav' s ballot ty and th e Pe ace and Freedom Ballott ing will take place in the admini strators invo lled in the Perr y also stated that if the ting, th ey will be locked in the Party. Ea ch ha s its own presi lobby of the University Center l ettuce question are awaiting le Peace and Freedom Party tried o ffi ce of th e Dean of Student s. dential and vi ce-presidential and th e se cond floo r of the Bu si- gal judgement on whether unre to set up a tabl e to se ll l ettuce It I~ as es timated that when all stri cted bidding for lettuce i s a in the University Center, it would the ballot s were in, it would state law o r a uni vers ity poli cy. have to be terminated . " There I ntersession COU rses of.fered take approximatel y nine hours If it is a state law. then legal chan are three or four reason s whv to co unt them . ges would have to be made in the sa lad bar i s out of line. The He al so mentioned th at all ' o rder to r estri ct bidding to a co ndition s under which th ey are Intersession co urses, both be pending on the number of c r edit disputes co nce rning the conduct spec ific union, that of th e United se ll ing the lettuce was not san fore and after th e regular sum hours. Most classes will meet of the el ect ion wi ll re st with Farmworkers. itary." Bes ide s se ll ing lettuce mer session will be offered for for either two or three weeks. him although ' if anybody wi shed Acco rding to chiefbus inessof that was not prepared under co n th e fir st time th i s yea r at UMSL. Pre- summ er sess ion co urses to conte st th e final r es ults th e ficer John Perry, the Un i ve r sity ditions required by th e hea lth de Some 14 courses in five ar eas beg in the lI'ee k of May 14-~I, Stud ent Court would be r espon would not bu y all FarlT1workers partment, Pern' al so questioned wi II be ava ilable for th ose able and po st-summer sess ions ar e sbi Ie. l et tu ce because it would restrict wh et her sa les tax was bei ng char to attend c la sses daill for a two ,sched ul ed to begin August 6, In most elections of t hi s tl pe the price bidding that produce ged on th e l ettuce, and wheth er o r three-llook period during th e with the except ion of one grad "usua lly about t ell percent of the se ller s make to se ll lettuce to those manag ing the sa lad bar summer. uate -l eve l ed uca tion course whi ch student body votes," he sa id . the University. "We are re wer e running a profit-making Courses in biology, ed ucat ion, begi ns Ju ly ~. Reg i stration will He dec lined to I'enture a guess as to ho \\ c lose anI' of the races . quired to buy product s from the operation for which th ev would math emat ics , philosophy and be held during the first c la ss bidder with the best price." have to pay taxes. .- speech will be offered at the mee ting of each course. might be, a It hough he co mm ent ed "The main r eason for not eli Bill Edwards, director of the intersession. For further info rmation on r e th at th e campa igns will soo n he in full s II ing. "The I-e II ill pro minating th i s lettuce i s that thi s Uni ve rsity Center, felt that the gi stJ-at ion for both new and cu r Most co urses will mee t dai" i s a state institution, and we alternati v'e sa lad was the bes t r entl y enrol led student s i savail bab l~ be sign s up in th e next and class length will vary be~ are not allowed to re strict th e Continued on page 14 abl e by contact ing the UMSL Ad wee k," he de c lar ed.