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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-8-1979 The Guardian, May 8, 1979 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 (1979). The Guardian, May 8, 1979. : 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]. WSUprofessors elected to OAS fellowship • By DANIEL DEPASQLALE member of the Academy in 1970. Sciences. materials concerning your work supporting publication of a book Guard ten Associate Writer He cited his efforts to retain a WOOD BECAME a member of and past achievements." on Ohio's Natural Heritage. The Francis Jankowski, professor of seat for engineering as his prime the Wright State faculty and the WOOD ELABORATED on society also supports the Junior engineering, and Timothy Wood, contribution. Academy eight years ago. some of the qualities of the Aca- Ohio Academy, which is like a associate professor of biology, "When 1 served as the Aca- "It's quite a privilege being demy, "Unlike other science aca- science fair for advanced high were elected to fellow ship in the demy's Vice-President. I initiated honored bv a societv that has demies, which arc devoted to one school students." Ohio Academy of Si lences April the petition drive to get engineer- been around since 1981," he said. discipline, the Ohio Academy is 20. ing into the society, and 1 "The Academy has had a long open to everyone involved in Jankowski added. "It (the Aca- Both men said they were eventually became the first chair- history of promotion and recogni- science, industry and education. demy) provides a way for people honored by the Academy's man of engineering.'' Jankowski tion of achievement." "They (the Academy) promote to exchange ideas between dif- choice, and felt that their years of recalled. "To become a fellow in the many endeavors, such as the ferent disciplines. Our yearly activity and overall participation Jankowski started teaching at Academy." explained Dr. Jerry exchange of scientists with China, meetings concern many of the cere 'major factors in (he selec- Wright State in 1969. and was Hubschman. president of the which took place over the past activities which affect the interac- tion. formerly a member of the New Academy, "two members have to year. The society puts out a tions of man and his environ- JANKOWSKI BECAME a Jersey and New York Academy of nominate you. and then present journal five times a year, and is ment." The Daily Guardian ^ May 8,1979Issue 104 Volume XV Wright State I niver^itv Davton. Ohio Unofficial results of the 1979 Student Caucus Election: AT LARGE: ARA trying to keep contract service Terry Burns 152 James Harlan 270 By MIKE HOSIER Referendum neeiis '/j of the vote with 2nd & 3rd yr. pany would better know how to over 100 operations in the area. Guardian Associate Editor to pass (66.6%) Medical students serve the students' needs. As a result, ARA feels that it has Representatives from ARA. the In addition to the services ARA experienced both the small and ARTICLE 1 SECTION 1 (would company presently holding the has provided in the past, the the large ends of the spectrum of have deleted the Medical School food service contract at Wright company has bid for the vending fulfillment of a client's vending Representative from Student Cau- State, were on campus Thursday operations on campus. ARA needs. cus): to answer students' questions would have a uniform route man The company is also proposing YES 139 = 42.5% 139 = 38.5% prior to making their presentation on campus, provioe the most a Board plan for on-campus NO 109 = 33.3% 143 = 39.6% before the Food Service Commit- modern equipment and buy na- residents that would enable stu- ABSTAIN 79 = 24.2% 79 = 21.8% tee. tional brand products. dents participating in the pro- According to Bill Stoffregen, ARTICLE 1 SECTION 6 (would ONE MAJOR CHANGE in the gram to either limited or un- ARA regional sales manager. area of vending machines that the limited seconds. Despite the pos- have allowed Student Caucus ARA proposes to make changes in members to serve on more than company proposes is a switch in sibility of an increase in food food service should they be the refund system so that stu- prices as a result of inflation, the one standing committee at a awarded the contract once again; dents can pick up money lost in cost of such a Board plan would time): however, most of these changes ARA machines at any ARA not go up. YES 204 = 65.4% 210 = 60.8% will take the form of remodeling operated cash register. Another RESIDENTS WOULD have the NO 56 = 17.9 % 83 = 24.05% present facilities. proposal that ARA is considering, option of utilizing this plan, ABSTAIN 52 = 16.7 % 52 = 15.1% "WE ARE LOOKING st this as to be used instead of or in buying food coupons or rejecting ai experienced operator." said addition to the other, would be an both. ARTICLE I SECTION 8 (would Stoffregen. "We're proposing a envelope system that would en- Of >ii the facilities on campus hove changed the number of plan with a lot of thought behind able students to pick up refunds the University Center cafeiv-m votes needed for a recall 'rom JO it. This is not a shotgun approach. from the office of the Bursar. will be the site of most of ARA's percent to 10 percent of those "We're at a bit of a disad- Either option, the representa- proposed changes. voting): vantage being the incumbent," tives felt, would be more con- BECAUSE THE cifeteric YES 161 = 51.3% 161 = 46.4% he added, saying that th~ advan- venient than what is used now. brings in a lot of non-resideni NO 109 = 34.7 % 142 = 40.9% tage ARA docs have over other ARA claims to be the largest trade during the lunch hour, AHA ABSTAIN 44 = 14.0 % 44 = 12.7% companies is that it has been at vending machine operation in the is proposing a new service ares Wright State since 1974 and its Dayton area. The company ser- where students could eat at a ARTICLE 2 SECTION 2 (would facilities have grown along with vices a majority of Genera! Motor fixed price with thiir choice iron- have deleted the School of Medi- the University, so that the com- accounts. Dayton Press. Duriron • cine Representative from Aca- Sec 'ARA,' page 9) demic Council; would have changed the rotation schedule on Academic Council from two years to one year): Dynamite ground-breaking YES 201 = 63.4% 201 = 57.2% NO 61 = 19.2% 95 = 27.1% By BOB MYERS Dayton architectural firm of Le- John R. Beljan. vice-president for ABSTAIN 5S = 17.4% S5 = 15.7% Guardian Newa Editor vin. Porter, and Smith and is Health Affairs and de»n uf the Ground was broken for the scheduled to be completed in School of Medicine, while White MEDIA COMMITTEE: NURSING: Frederick A. White Center for 1981. counted the seconds befoie the John Commiskey 210 Linda Wiggenhom 49 Ambulatory Care last Friday. The PRESIDENT Robert J. Keger- explosion. Mark Bonekowski Center is the first WSU building reis said that oids on actual Beljan told the audience before 200 MEDICINE: 99 named in honor of a Wright State construction had been received the ceremony that h' had been a Cheryl Connatser 194 Dawn Light Tony Aracri 161 employee. and opened in Columbus last lifelong dream of hit to u«e a SCIENCE A ENGINEERING The $6.7 million structure, thursday As all of the bids were stick of dynamite, c^ing old BUSINESS: Julie Wainscott 57 which will be part of the WSU under the University's ceiling, movies as cause of thii ambition. Ralph Nehrenr 175 Wendell Payne 27 School of Medicine, will provide construction will begin as soon as WHITE WAS the first em- LIBERAL ARTS Alan Yasko 20 medical students with "hands- feasible, according to Kegerreu. ployee of Wright State. 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