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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 1-28-1970 The Guardian, January 28, 1970 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 (1970). The Guardian, January 28, 1970. : 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]. e e uar 1an _. VOLUME VI WEDNESDAY~ JANUARY 28, 1970 ISSUE 16 ive Freshman Seats Filled in Close Contest Weekly Calendar La.St week was election week WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 bel'e at WSU for Freshman and .....,.~~=-........!!l""""!~~~~~l!!'."'l!':"ll 9:00 - 10:30 am - Electronic Graduate senators and voting on Data Processing Concepts Sem two constitutional amendments. inar, Room 241, Millett Hall. Although the total voting turnout 9:00 - 10:30 am - Physical was very low there was quite Education Building Committee a lot of interest shown from meeting, Small Conference the Freshman class. Eight can Room, Executive Wing, Allyn didates petitioned to r u n for Hall. election with five va·cancies to 12 Noon - 1:30 pm - Miami be filled in th e senate. The Valley Psychological Associa Graduates, however, w i 11 be tion, Luncheon Meeting, Cafe poorly represented in the new teria, University Center. senate with not a single student 12:30 - 2:00 pm - American petitioning to r un for the vacant Association of University Pro Grad seats. fessors, WSU Chapter Meeting, Running for Freshman senators Conference Room 1, University were: Laura Scott who accumu Center. lated the highest number of 4:00 pm - Biology Department, votes with a total of 65, Bob Lecture, Guest Speaker: 1968 Myers with 56, Richard Brooks Nobel Laureate Dr. Robert W. with 50, Dennis Fenton with 48 Holley, "Transfer-RNA Struc and Mike Brown with 41. Beaten ture," Oelman Auditorium. by only two votes was Donald 6:00 pm - Basketball game, LAURA SCOTT Remnant who totaled 39. Dis MIKE BROWN RICHARD BROOKS Bowling Green (Away). qualified for not submitting a GUARDIAN distributed aft e r financial statement and not meet Sign 4:00 pm. ing the grade requirement was There is a way for persons at Raymond ·Dunn. Rebecca Wacks THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 WSU to leave their mark in 9:30 am - 12 Noon - Petitions was disqualified for not submit history. Sign the Book of Par ting a financial statement. Meeting, Large Conference ticipation! The only qualification Room, Executive Wing, Allyn The two constitutional amend needed is that the person has ments both Hall. passed by a majority contributed to the growth of the and the totals were: Amendment 12 Noon - 2:00 pm - Educa university in some way. tion Department, "C hat and 1, YES 157, NO 20 and Amend The Book of Participation was ment 2, YES 159, NO 20. Chew,'' Lower Hearth Lounge, presented to the university at University Center. the USU Founders Day cere 7:00 - 9 :00 pm - Honor s Sem Wrig ht Start monies in September. Gary Hunt inar, High Schoo 1 Juniors, SBP-'- presented it to Pr esident "Chemistry" by Dr. Dav id Begins Year Golding during the quadrangle Karl, Room 205, Millett Hall. ceremonies. It is a large loose 7:00 - 9:30 pm - Honors Sem Biology, mathematics and Eng leaf binder with a dedication inar, High School Seniors, " A lish ere selected as the three page and s e v er a 1 inscription Scenario of the Yea subjects to . be offer ed during r 2000'' by pages. It can be easily added to Dr. Robert J. Power the 1970 Project Wright start , Room as the university grows and more 203, Millett Hall. at a meeting Jan. 19 of about p e op 1e sign. As a continuing 12:45 pm - Newman Club meet-· 40 interested students, faculty chronicle of WSU it was de ing, Room 2 02, Millett Hall. members and administrators. signed to encourage more people study skills and library use BOB MYERS to get involved in university ac SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 were suggested as other suitable DENNIS FENTON tivities. At this time it is on 2:00 pm Gymnastics Meet, material for the summer pro di. splay in the library., u. of Cincinnati (Away). cram but no final decision was 6:15 pm - Basketball Game,. made at this time to include Ohio Wesleyan (Away). this either separately or in Eng Bookstore Preparing for Spring Quarter lish slasses. During the past two weeks the sure that the requirements for SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Project Wright Start, beginning 60-day time period between the Bookstore has been working to each course had been recognized. 11:30 am - WRIGHT STATE AND lts third year, is a free pre order date and the start of class insure that all required textbooks From the requisitions the text YOU (Channel 2), "Wright college program designed to es will usually allow sufficient State for the SPring Quarter are on book titles and required quanti And Me,'' Jules Lipton and Dr. benefit disadvantaged high school time to make the necessary ad hand in time for the beginning of ties were separated according Eugene Wade. ltudents and dropouts r anging justment. classes on April 1. to. each of the approximately one In academic level from sopho During the coming weeks the Wayne Spray, Bookstor e Man hundred book s ources to be used. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 mores to high school graduates. Bookstore will be b usy stocking ager, says that experience has On hand stocks of books were in 10:00 am - 2:00 pm and 4:30 WSU student volunteers are es the s helves as textbooks arrive. shown that when orders are sub ventoried and considered in de - 8:00 pm - A rtist and Lecture sential participants in the pro First, locator cards must be mitted to the publisher less than termining the additional quanti Ser ies presents " The Mobile cram, tutoring in specific sub p r e p a r e d, distributed and at 60 days befor e the beginning of ties to be ordered. Finally, the Change" in Upper Heart h lect and recruiting tached to textbook shelving. Books high school classes textbooks are sometimes purchase order Lounge, students to enroll. is to be prepared must be unpacked and marked University Center. not received until after classes and mailed. It is anticipated that with suitable pr~es, and then A faculty member is needed have begun. The explosive growth all regular textbook orders for placed on the shelves from each of the three depart of educational institutions and . ments to act as a coordinator, the Spring Quarter will be mailed student enrollments has placed by January 30. llldto faculty members are needed a tremendous burden on textbook Sometimes the publisher will Students planning to complete all degree 1....teach two nights a week dur publishers in recent years. .,. the summer project. advise that a particular textbook requirements by Au.gust 1970 must file Before the start of the Winter Persons interested in helping is "out of stock" and a new an Application Quarter the Bookstore Manager printing will not be available for for Degree no later than ~~ contact Dr. Madeline Apt, distributed a request to the Deans Ucation, at 596, ex. 431, or several months. When this oc March 13, 1970. and Department Chairman for curs another source must be lo submission of their textbook req Educatton, at 596 or 431, or cated or another text selectedfor Application forms are available in the uisitions were received they were use in the course. This places an ~ the next meeting at 3 pm, of the twenty seven academic de R?gistrars Office and must be returned eb. 2, 226 Millett Hall. extra burden upon both Bookstore partments. Spring Quarter class personnel and the member of the to the Registrars Office. schedules were reviewed to as- faculty involved. However, the !!side Special FIRST DORM REGS. PAGE 2 GUARDIAN" WEDNESDAY, J ANUARY 28, 19'/() tion satisfactory to both I>arti. it shall be the duty of the coun es,.. selor to present the case f . b ~ ~ - h~armg Y_ the dormitory judi.. .o~ · . The~>-oo c1al council. Penalties may . • • elude eviction. m.. A. Offenses shall include· G.uardian Opinion 1. Violent _actions, physicai and verbal: will be reviewed by the resident counselor who shau in~oke his ownsettlementorpre.. Freshman elections .are over and the brief encounter the student sent the case to the judiCiary body had with student government is o ver too. The involved call 2. Discrimination: no mem: the uninvelved apathet~c and the mention of a communications ber of any persuasion shall in.. gap brings out a ra~h of finger pointing--all at the other guy. hibit the use This week the- GUARDIAN is pointing its fickle finger at the , by any other res. ident, of illusive senators and wondering, where is the student senate- any common dormi. tory facility. No r esiden don't HUNT for it! t shau Senators at Wright State are elected by a tiny maj ority of which conduct himself in a m anner they · do a rotten job of representing. The only time the senators likely, in the view of the coun. make the headiines is when they're running for election and even selor, to c~us e dissention or then they · neglect to let their constituencies know what they've polarization among the resident community.