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Volume 75 Issue 41 Tuesday, April 17, 1984 Last Thursday, the SUB was taken over lust by a militant preacher(insel), then by fascist sold1ers. In the end, a film's class senior project broke down their cameras and headed home. Ready! Action! (Staff photos by Dave Smith) Regent resigns in midst .of Dayton controversy By KEVIN DOLAN attempt failed in a tie. evaluation should tie taken. Student Regent Darla Keck also said there hr- News Editor During their meeting held Thursday, the Redlin said she saw "some sentiment (on was "definately not" any discussion about Regent Robert Knight of Missoula unex- Regents held evaluations of three college pres- the part of some Regents) for carrying the dis- ing Dayton, "not in any way, shape or form." pectedly resigned from the Board of Regents 1dents and Dayton. Portions of the evaluation cussion further." "Bob (Knight) was not trying to persuade us Friday morning, halfway through a two-day were open to the public. but a major portion of She noted that she thought some Regents to fire Commissioner Dayton,'' Keck added. meeting of the Regents in Helena the discussions were held in private. wanted to discuss a few options about Dayton, Morrison did say, hOwever, that the Regents Knight said in a phone interview with the According to Regent Elsie Redlin of Lam- such as where they could help him, whether to discussed Dayton's strong and weak points at Exponent Monday that he does not intend to bert, Thursday's meeting was the first part of renew his contract. or how to handle specific the meeting comment on his resignation. Dayton's evaluation. The second part of his concerns of the board. Morrison noted 1t was said that Dayton 1s Governor Ted Schwinden, who appointed evaluation. she said, was scheduled prior to Redlin said she opposed discussion of any "strong internally, working with the presidents. Knight to the board in 1982, said Knight the Thursday meeting to take place at their spec1f1c options at the meeting, noting that 1t the campuses, and within the commissioner's phoned him Fnday morning to inform him of his May meeting in Helena. "didn't seem proper to discuss the options until office." resignation. Regent Chairman Jeff Morrison said a the evaluation was completed." He said one weak point that was discussed Knight was scheduled to meet with the general d1scuss1on that lasted "maybe 30 min- Regent Mary Pace of Bozeman said, "There was the "problem he has relating externally Regents. the state Board of Public Education, utes" was held about Dayton in his absence were some differences of opinions ... about all (outside the univeristy system)." Morrison did and the governor at a State Board of Education Thursday night. sorts of things" in the discussion. not specify any particular group Dayton has meeting early Friday morning All of the Regents contacted by the Expo- Pace added, 'There was d1scuss1on of what problems with The Associated Press reported Saturday nent said no move was made to fire Dayton. somesawasproblems,"suchash1sproblems Morrison, Redlin, and Pace all said Knight that three sources close to the Regents, who They all noted that any such decision would be working outside the university system. had never discussed the possibility of his wished not to be 1dent1hed, said Knight attemp- made during their June meeting when all per- Morrison stressed Monday that no vote was resignation with them pnor to his announce- ted at the Regents' meeting on Thursday to sonnel decisions will be made. taken about Dayton on Thursday Morrison ment Friday. persuade the board to fire Commissioner of Redlin told the Exponent Monday night that woula not comment when asked 1f Knight was Keck, however said she had discussed his H1ger Education Irving Dayton there was "a d1v1ded opinion on the evaluation possibly trying to develop a consensus deci- possible res1gnat1on with him ·a while before According to the report the sources said the of Dayton spec1f1cally relanng to hOw far the S1on 10 fire Daytor1 the (Thursday) meeti.ig ,__~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HEADUN ES Nixon still doesn't seem to understand (UPI) Even after 11 years. 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