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The Guardian, May 28, 1980 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-28-1980 The Guardian, May 28, 1980 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 (1980). The Guardian, May 28, 1980. : 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]. The Daily Guardian V May 28, 1980 Issue 115 Volume XVI Wright State University. Dayton. Ohio J Appeals Board reaches Riding Club decision By MATT KENNEDY he was not sure that the Board Guardian Sufi Writer could have reached a decision in The University Appeals Board, Tuesday's executive session. in executive session Tuesday, SOURCES REPORTED that reached a decision concerning the there were several impropriaties expulsion of five officers from the surrounding the expulsion meet WSU Riding Club ing of the officers. It was reported the officers had not been given The decision will not be relea- time to defend themselves. sed, said Appeals Board Chairer There was question concerning Steve Renas. Because of the to the reason why Joanne Ervin. confidentiality of the case, he assistant director of Student stated, the decision will be members only. released only io Joanne Risacher, Under the charter section on director of Student Development expulsion, any member can be expelled until the end of the term by a two-thirds vote of the THE DECISION is the Appeals members present. Board's recommendation to Risa- The five officers "were expel- cher. who will make the final led strictly as ciub members, not decision. as officers." said Minutolo. Risacher would not comment ••THE EXPULSION section (of on the recommendation. She the charter) may be used regard- stated that a decision would be less of club position."" said made and that the "two parties Melinda Cooper, doctor of juris- involved would be informed of it prudence and spokesperson of the before Friday." Riding Club. The five month long investiga- Coincidently. since all officers tion follows charges made that must be members, the five were five officers of the Riding Club, removed as officers at the same Bill Sayers. Cindy Danyi. Linda time. Fowler. Valeta Kendall, and The Riding Club was not "too Sheila G»ston. were expelled Development, was present at the from the club In violation of the meeting. anO why the meeting club's charter wis tape This nts t.ie first time it had happened accord- ing to sources. TUE FIVE oificers -vere expel In response to the cnarges, The moat. The reflection makes it hard to see the carp led because they allegedly made Minutolo stated that the five "slanderous statements about officers were given time to defend "That's something under de- another club member." said Tom themselves during the four hour bat.;," and no decision will b? Minutolo current president of the made until Risacher makes a Student activities meeting. Riding Club. Runs for the expulsion were decision "on whether or not the known in advance, said Minutolo, (expulsion) votes were right. No one involved in the case will and attempts were made to insure MINUTOLO DID no! wish to receive boost comment on what the slanderous the meeting ran as smoothly as comment on why the meeting was possible. statements are. or who the said tape recorded. He did state, "We By BOB MYERS ciub member is. Minutolo explained that Joanne had some problems with the club Ervin, assistant director of Stu- Gaardlaa News Editor The executive session was dent Development, was present secretary (Valeta Fowler) record- Wright State gave student activities a boost of $7,261 in funding called because the Riding Club to hetp maintain the fairness of ing the minutes." for next year. will be holding its election fot new the meeting, and that "several Minutolo pointed out that this Director of Student Development Joscp.e Risacher seid fee officers June I. club member were feaiful of what was not the first time meetings University raised the total student activity budget to $126,499. If elections were held H would might happen." have been recorded as reported Hie increase. Risacher said, was figured by uking this yew's make the Appeals Board's in in the May 11 story in the budget, deleting student wages and telephone charges, and vestigations irrelevant, as new ACCORDING TO Minutolo. the Guardian. allowing for a inflation increase of eight percwii. Inflation lust year officer would oe in charge. five officers were not removed as Minutolo also remarked that was 13.2 percent nationwide. officers, but expelled as club there were "no objections" to Although the total funding was released. Madral groups haw: THE ELECTIONS are "already sure what term" in the section on recording the four hour meeting. not t»:en notified by Budget Board ar their individual budgets. one it..rath late." said Minutolo. expulsion) meant." said Cooper. THE FIVE expelled officers Risacher said that $17,000 has beer, removed from the budget ! a The elections were originally to "are not dealing with the real fund Student Government, acd that Budget hoard has $109,499 be held May 18, but Risachcr had IT WAS DECIDED that the issues (of the case," said Minuto- released to them. asked that the club "postpone iding Club "could s« the length lo. Minutolo did not wish to Any funds left over from $17,000 when Stui'rnt Government's of the expulsion with a motion," comment on what those real budget is finalized will then be sent to Budget Board. their elections until June I." 1 Miautoto had noted that even if Cooper said. issues were. Budget Board recommends mdividut student organization* there was no decision on the The length of expulsion was set Bill Sayers. former president of budgets, such as UCB's and WWSU'a, to Eteoore Koch, president issue, the Riifing Club will hold until the end of spring quarter. the Riding Club, could not be for Student Affairs. their elections. Regardless what happens after reacted for comment on what Risacher sasS Budget Sand's recommendsiion should be Renus had earlier stilted that that date expires. Cooper said. these " real issues" were. released today. Then, the Board will hear any appeal* Friday. 1 DAILY i, I'AMMAN May 28, »*• Music trivia contest winners- and answers By *0*Y METCALF or more questions received one or -Bad Company Shooting Star Reggie Knighton. The King and 34. Guardian Maak Writer two promo burtons, depending on "There's no savior on the side- Earlier in the quarter, the Rory how many more than 10 they 10. walk Metcalf'Daily Guardian music missed. "Don't try to describe a Kiss 23. No Beatles in the air trivia contest ran in this paper, as Thanks to everyon. who enter- concert "Eight-track playing Brucie No Elvis in the alley a celebration o< my third anniver- ed, and special thanks to those If you haveo't seen it" Springsteen" There's nobody there" sary at the Guardian and my ivho contributed prizes impending graduation from tT W AS A lot of fun for me, and -Jimmy Buffet Manana -Tom Robinson Band, Gary -Kim Fowley, Waiting Around I got a real kick out of on entrant, wsu. 11. Cortina for the Next Ten years Over 100 prizes were contribut- who told me he discovered same "Wha.'s that man moving across ed to the contest by a number of r.'.ally good songs by digging for the stage? 24. 35. people or companies. JuOv Har- the answers -in the quiz. It looks a kit like the one used by "Got a ticket for the Bay City "1 love their Mr Blue Skies per of CBS Records. Gale Spar- That was the whole paint: to Jimmy Page" Rollers Almost my favorite is Turn to row of Epic, Tina Workman of get people to listen to thj music And everything will be dynamite Stone AAM, Harold Bronson of Rhino, that they hear all the time, or to --Wings. Rock Show When Eric Clapton strjms his And how 'bout Telephone line? Sherri Ring of Mercury. Dick discover new songs. Strat at the I love that ELO" Tracy artist Rick Fletcher, EJektra And for those who sre curious, Rollers show tonight" /Asylum, MCA and Warner Bros. what you've been waitng for-the "Sweet, Home Alabama -Randy Newman, The Sto.-y of a TWENTY-SEVEN entries were answers: Plov that dead band's song" - Nick Lowe, Rollers Show Rock And Roll Band received, and everyone who en- I. 25. tered got something. (If you "John and Yoko farming beef - W arrer Zevon, Play It AII Night "Glenn Miller is missing 36. entered and haven't heard froir Raising protein quota" Long At the Palaid de Dance" "1 was in love with the Beatles me. check your c« opus mailboz.) I was in love with the Stones (n< The grand prize winner was -Tim Curry, I Do the Rock - The Little Ladies (Rula Lenska. satisfaction!) Geoff Burt man, who had a "Roy Orbison singing for the Charlotte Ccrnwell, Julie Cov- I was in love with Bobby Dylan perfect score. He received the lonely" ington. Glenn Miller Is Missing Because I'm in love w-;h rock and yellow vinyl Devotees suit fur- "I hope Neil Young will roll" nished by Rhino Records, as well remember -Bruce Springsteen.
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