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Pablo Will Cruise in Centennial Ribbeck, Chairman AUGUSTANA COLLEGE OCTOBER 24, 1979 ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS VOLUME 78, NO. 8 STUDENT FEE WILL BE HIGHER NEXT YEAR by Ross Heath "A lot of people think R.A. This was primarily due to year, reported the student prexy. The student fee for Augustana should be spending more money inflation," noted Betts. The student fee has been $27 students will likely be two dollars on the students," said Betts. "We R.A. spends the contingency since the 1977-78 school year. It higher per quarter for the next only have the contingency fund to fund on things like the wide had been $26 from 1971 to 1977. school year than it is now, bringíng spend and we've already spent too Advent TV screen in the Center Before that it was $35, but that the yearly total to $87. much." and a camera for Rockety-I. included school insurance. With over 2,200 students, simple "Past student administrations The two dollar raise will cover "R.A. would like to make an arithmetic shows that this raise have left money to add to the the cost of living increase for one assessment of the Student Fee a will result in $13,200 more dollars. contingency fund. This past year, year, but a further raise will part of its agenda for each year," The Student Activity Fee we've had to take money out of it. probably be required in another Betts said. Budget Committee is seeking the recommendation of R.A. before the Physical Plant or the Student experience has shown that such proposal will be considered bv the News Notes Affairs office. suggestions are usually given Campus Budget Committee, who if It will be reviewed by the careful consideration and in favor will recommend it to The Augustana College Talent Student Parking Ticket Appeal frequently result in action." President Tredway and the board Exchange File is a new innovation Board and the Campus Parking Among the topics to be of directors who have the final say. of our active R.A. It is sitting at Committee. discussed this year are vandalism One of the reasons for the the College Center waiting to be • •• and security problems in the proposed increase, according to used. The Student-Faculty-Adminis- dorms, multiple campus leadership Steve Betts, R.A. president, is that Ali students are required to fill tration Relations Committee positions among students, student the contingency fund is running out cards for the file for things (SFARC) is an important group on apathy, and part-time employment low. they would like to learn how to do, campus that 1) generates ideas and for students. Left over money from the abilities or interests they would disperses them among the other If anyone has any particular student fee that doesn't go like to share with or teach others, committees and 2) discusses and insight into any of these problems towards The Observer, or games they need partners for. researches specific problems on or just wants to express his Homecoming Committee, R.A., • •• campus. opinion, he should talk to one of the Rockety-I, and WVIK is placed in If any faculty member or student Although it doesn't make any SFARC members: Dr. Tom Banks, the contingency fund. It feels he got a campus parking policies, it "can make suggestions Steve Betts, Dean Betsey Brodahl, accumulates from what has been ticket he didn't deserve, he can fill and encourage others who have Kevin Dempsey, Dr. Morton left over in years past. authority to make decisions. Past Eliason, Heidi Heyer, Dean out a form available at either the Jenson, Sue Larson, Curtis Lawrence, Dr. Doug Nelson, Dr. Don Peterson, or Dean James Pablo will cruise in Centennial Ribbeck, chairman. SFARCs next meeting is set for Pablo Cruise will perform November 5. Sunday, November 4th at 8:00 • •• p.m. in Centennial Hall. Tickets are This past weekend an attempt free for CUBOM pass holders, was made to burn down the bell $7.50 for the general public, and tower. Flames were seen leaping $6.50 for other Augustana five feet high and were fed by students. gasoline that had been poured Pablo Cruise has been heralded beneath the tower. The only as one of the top American bands evidence of the fire was the empty in the music business today. A gas can left at the scene and the string of four consecutive hits ••esulting charred grass beneath including, "Whatcha Gonna Do," the tower. The tower itself was not "A Place In The Sun," "Love Will damaged. Find A Way," and "Don't Want • •• To Live Without It" has not only A Centennial Hall grand piano earned them a place on the top of suffered a cracked top last week, the charts, but in the public's heart when the heavy movie screen in the as well. hall slipped and carne crashing For Cory Lerios, keyboards and down on the piano. A piano tuner vocais; Dave Jenkins, lead vocais working on the piano at the time and lead guitar; Steve Price, was not injured. drums; and Bruce Day, bass and I. lo R: BRUCE DAY, STEVE PRICE, DAVE jENKliNS, CORY LERIOS • •• vocais, a distinctive free flowing also consistent with the Latin through life, and for four gifted The question of the style has brought them praise from American rhythm that flavors Bay Área musicians this appropriateness of the BOS parade critics and audiences alike. With such tunes as "Island Women," description belies their many years has been raised by several students the release of their fifth A&M lp "Good Ship Pablo Cruise," "El of hard work. who will be discussing the issue "Part Of The Game," the sound of Verano," and "Rio." "Cruise" Comedian Bob Dubac will providt optning with the Augustana Human Pablo Cruise is taking on new represents the seemingly effortless entertainment for th§ Pofc/o Craitf Relations Committee. Allegations dimensions. From the pulsating manner in which one moves toncert. of racism are involved. sound of "I Want You Tonight" to the bluesy "Givin' It Away," and the blue-eyed soul of "Part Of Thí Game" the álbum is filled with live In This Week's Obs: Thursday, October 25 7:00 Júnior Varsity Volleyball vs. wire electricity. Western Illinois - HOME The band evolved out of a friendship between Steve Price and Friday, October 26 BOS Parade reaction page 2 4:00 Men's Cross Country vs. Bradley Cory Lerios, who met during high at Peoria school while both were nurturing Letters page 3 8:00 Concert: Augustana Symphony plans for college and the prospects Orchestra, Judith Hersh, piano - of business careers. Their musical Tunneling fun page 4 CENTENNIAL HALL roots grew deeper during the Saturday, October 27 following years, and after a few Miss Brodie to perform. page 5 Women's Cross Country State semesters of college their business Championship at Carbondale plans gave way to music. Homecoming photos page 6 10:00 Júnior Varsity Volleyball at Dixon The name Pablo Cruise 1:30 Soccer at Cari Sandberg symbolizes four musicians, foui South America reports page 8 1:30 Football vs. North Park at Chicago songwriters, but most Sunday, October 28 importantly, four guys who share a Seeger-Cotten interview page 10 10:00 Augustana Campus Church - fun loving positive attitude toward ASCENSION CHAPEL music and life. Pablo, a common 5:00 Catholic Mass • ASCENSION Tennis terrific page 12 CHAPEL Spanish name suggests a sharing 7:00 Movie: "Lefs Do It Again" - or exchange with everyman and is CENTENNIAL HALL.
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