Sunflower February 11, 1976
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Wednesday FEBRUARY 11,1976 LXXX, No. 52 WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY SG A concerned about review board By MIKE HECKMAN We look forward to reviewing Her statement refers to CAC recommendations seriously as nominal office space renul fees STAFF WRITER their recommendations/’ a Board . of Review Coordinator reported in Monday’s Sunflower. in the CAC, Haynes said: “The Student Government surprised SGA President Debbie Joel Powell’s concern that SGA The Board was established by "T h e U nited Campus /Association is very concerned Haynes remarked Tuesday. might not take the Board's the Student Senate last year and Christian Ministry pays $128 per about the CAC Board of Review. appointed by Haynes following month and the Alumni student complaints about the organization pays $258 per operation of the CAC. month. The fee is based on Recommending policy changes square feet of occupied space." that would improve CAC The Sunflower quoted Powell services to students and as stating that UCCM pays only educating them about CAC $12 per month, and that the functions are the Board's Alumni also pay a nominal fee. objectives. The CAC Board of Review “ In fact," Haynes continued, will hold public hearings on all “judging from the nature of facets of CAC operations some of the board's Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in room recommendations (as reported 249, CAC. Student input is Monday) we may be able to desired. push for their enactment." Haynes agreed with Powell that a legislative committee might have been more effective Questions? in investigatii^ the complaints. However, she noted that other Senate committees are swamped Come to the with work. She also said she felt a broader range of input would rap session ■/i result if Board appointees were Students who have any taken from the entire student questions about housing, career body than if the Board were planning, counseling, admissions, comprised solely of student or just how to make it throu^ Senators--who will also this semester are invited to a rap ultimately vote on the session Wednesday, Feb. 11, recommendations. ‘x from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Reacting to Powell’s charge in room 249 of the CAC. Tom Arrmtror)frThe Sunflower th a t m any organizations Among Wichita State recognized by SGA pay only ‘Bow four to hfdd. Stern four. Step down and in." For more, see Page 15. University administrators expected are James Rhatigan, dean of students and vice-president for student affairs; Larry Rector, associate director Senate kills one policy, approves another of financial aids; David McFarland, dean of University College; Tom Gavin, director of will allow the new policies to be per cent of the faculty signed up housing; Don Jordan, director of By PHIL BURGER will not be listed in the catalogue as an option available listed in next fall’s catalogue. for the insurance, it would cost career planning and placement; brain STAFF WRITER them about $17 per year. $40. to students. Jaddy Blake, assistant dean of Mint John Breazeale, Dean of students and director of Project The University Senate Faculties, also gave a report on Two new student senators In another major move, the TOGETHER; and Donald Monday tentatively struck down plans for liability insurance for were introduced. Trixie senate approved by a straw vote Nance, director of a section of the administrators, faculty, and Nuremburg and Reggie Webb a new policy for repeating counseling. recommendations by its employees of the university. It were appointed by SGA classes which allows students to The rap session is sponsored committee on academic would be a $1 million policy president Debbie Haynes to retake a course, and regardless of by the Minority Affairs standards and practices which towards suits filed against replace Claudia Kuhns and the grade earned the first time, Committee of the SGA. All would have kept a student from employees during the course of Elizabeth Searle. only the grade for the repeated students are invited to attend. taking a course for credit after it the duties. Breazeale said if 50 course will be averaged into the had been audited. over-all grade 'point average. The recommendation, as it Students will be limited to five repeats with not more than two how stands, allows students to Roundballer Bob Trogele pay the regular fees and audit a repeats coming in the same ImagBi feeturei the work of filed by sporttwriter class, then later retake the class course. The repeated grade will poet$ Nancy Qeety and pro for credit. be prefixed with the letter "r”. Michael Van Watleghen. Millike Millett.Page11. A previous grade will be listed in Page 4 and 5. Paul Magelli, Dean of Liberal parentheses and the repeated Arts, introduced the grade will be listed as RA, RB, amendment, sayii^ that the RC, RD, or RF. Jack Thornton takes a look Find out about all of the committee’s recommendations Jnsid* at an Orton Wallet An amendment by Dr. Phyllis action in college basketball. were "inconsistent" in that a movie, 'Taittaff/' Page 6. Page 14: student could repeat a course to Burgess that would have replace a previous grade, but eliminated the five repeat Today limitation was narrowly defeated could not audit a course then Other Voices— A Nigerian enroll in it for credit. after lengthy discussion. W8J CREW-Thay'yacome student relates his first a long way, baby. Pagg 16. The senators also struck down A special meeting of the impressions of Americans. 3 portion of the senate was called for next Pages. recommendations that would Monday by Gerald Paskc, US have listed in the catalogue the president, so that the final classification of "visitor." recommendations can be .63% I Students will still be able to considered and voted on before 1.98 informally visit a class, but it the general faculty meeting. This Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives 2 The Sttnflowcc, Wcdnqdfty, Feb, 1 1 ,197€ The WSU Counsellr>g Center and Barkley Hendrickt an artle the Student Health Services will Speakers known for his portraits of black mm present **Sex it Not 8o Simple: A and women, will be on the WSU Wbrkstwp on SoxueHty and Lawrence X. Black MtiUim, will be campus today, tomorrow and Pricey t Campus Bri5^ Contfeaeptlnn,” today from 2:30 to to open an exhibition of his work at in the CAC Shocker Lounge Friday 5:30 p.m. In the Counseling House at the Ulrich Museum of Art. He will between 11 a.m. arid 1 p.m. 1829 N. Harvard. The workshop Is ^)eek to students at 10:30 a.m, open to all In the WSU community tomorrow in Ulrich Museum of Art BONNIE JOHNSON, CAMPUS EDITOR free of charge. For more Information, and a reception will be held for hini 0 call 689*3440. Me. Jo Ann Coaine, Council tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Woman from Kansas City, Kansas, museum. Announcements Special Events "D e r Verteldiger tms das W ort/' a will speak today at 11 a.m. in the black and white German film with no CAC Shocker Lounge. subtitles will be shown tomorrow In Professor John W. Connol^^ I room 007, Audio Visual of Ablah Department of Chemistry of tHb Room 313 in the CAC has been Three air powar movies will be Library at 2:30 and 8 p.m. University of Missouri at Kansas City, converted into a meeting room and shown In room 136, ROTC Armory AdoH Dube. Deputy Assistant will speak on "Recent Advances iJ may be used by any campus group. tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. The films Secretary of State for the Near East Organo-Slllcon Photochemistry'* in The room may be reserved from 7 are "Strangle.” "Winning of France." and South Asian Affairs wifi speak the Chemistry Colloquia today at a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through and "Victory In Europe." The films about U.S.*Sbviet relations today at 2 3:30 p.m. in room 310, McKInlay Saturday, and from 1 p.m. to 10:30 were made by CBS end were shown Meetings p.m. in the political science lounge. Hall. p.m. Sunday by calling 689*3475. as tat«^islonspttisit- Interested students may stop by The W8U Faeulty Dbmar Donee is A meeting for the.. Hippodrome the campus chapel each Thursday for Friday at 6:30 p.m. In the Shocker cliaii men of eech participating (Hided prayer and meditation from Club. For more information, call Mrs. organization is tomorrow at 7 p.m. in 11:30 to 12 noon. Robert Borresen at 682*1220 or Mre. room 313, CAC. B B This Week Charles Buel at 683*1018. Wall space and an appreciative Black high school students as well The newly formed WSU Soeiologv audience are available to student as college students are invited to take d u b will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Wednesday arttots httermtad In exhibiting part In the Career Day, Thursday room 205. Neff Hall. All students Artist Barkley Hendricks will speak to students at 10:30 a.m. original art work in the Liberal Arts from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the CAC and faculty with an interest in Office. JardineHall. Cali Dean Marion B a llro o m . Doctors, lawyers, Sociology are encouraged to attend. in Ulrich Museum of Art. E. Mathews at 689-3100 f6r policemen and firemen will be Ms. Jo Ann Collins, council woman from Kansas City, Kansas, Information. present to take part in the program. [ speaks at 11 a.m.