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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 2-28-1980 The Guardian, February 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, February 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]. Fifth generation student carries on tradition By JOHN W. MAYS "I'm at present in extemship in father in 19S5. It was his idea for with the school every day," of "where do you go from here," GoatdUo Special WHter the Dayton school system, and ! her to go fo Wright State, even Dolores said. was: "Doug Chambers, my fi- love it." said Julie, "and the though she had been out of school "My degree would never nave ance, and 1 are to be married in There is something special experience I'tn getting will be thirteen years." said Julie, "but been possible if it wasn't for August of this year. I have dated about Julie Wellbaum, and that very helpful in my work and Debbie and I supported tbis too." Wright State's acceptance of him for six years, and we both something is her family and t,"ie raising a family as well. Dolores. Julie's mother, said. older students, and my very feel that we are well suited for mutual support of its members. "I wasn't sure; but with every- special family, they deserve all each other." Father Jack, mother Dolores "THIS. ADDED to the travel one's encouragement. I started the credit." she said. and sinter Debbie, like Julie, are my family has been involved in. is out with all the 18-year olds. and. all students of the fine arts and/or providing a well-rounded back- thank goodness, a woman two "I HAVE everything going education. ground for teaching." years older than 1.1 only took two for me. with the model my mother musical ,nd ,t the JULIE, a graduate of North- How did this all start? "With courses fust term, but from then and father have set." said Julie. mont High, Clayton, Ohio, is a my family." was the quick reply. on it was a full schedule. "My sister Debbie is an versatile ^oung woman. Singer, "My father, Jack, is a Com- "Mom really set an example additional motivating force." said artist, teacher make up the list of mercial Arts instructor at Mont- for me to follow." said Julie, "as Julie. "She also attended Wright her accomplishments and life gomery County Joint Vocatior.al a teacher in the Northmont School State, and now teaches arts and Julie said. goals. "Marriage and children School. My mother teaches in System." crafts and nioneer life study at Julie has traveled with her are also in the future, but not for elementary education, and my MRS. WELLBAUM graduated Camp Ohio, a 4-h camp. parents extensively during her the present," said Julie. sister teaches art arid crafts." in 1971 with an elementary "Debbie's husband. David, is lifetime, and she said: "The A fine arts major at Wright This reporter is a member ol education degree, and has taught working on a Masters in Educa- many cultures and arts I have State since 1976, Julie has now the same faculty as Jack Well- s'nee that time. tion at Ohio State." said Julie, seen are stored away in memory, decided to pursue a teaching baum, and it appears both he and "If I never taught a day in my "and is director of the 4-H never to be forgotten. These, certificate. She said, "That's Julie arc cut from the same mold life, 1 would still believe that my Camp." along with the education I am going to require a couple eitra of dedication. experiences at Wright State were getting. I consider assets to my quarters here at school." worth while. I am more impressed JUUE'S answer to the question future teaching career." The Daily Guardian February28,1980 Issue 74 Volume XVI Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio Murray reports nursing resignations continue so they probably won't put too By KEVIN THORNTON controversy tookeffect in January. "Actually there is a large involved with either side of the much emphasis on this. Assistant to the Editor "MOST OF the resignations turnover in the nursing school. I issue." are definite now." Murray said. beleive we had to find 11 The ad hoc committee will meet "Their second responsibility is to investigate the issue and As the faculty ad hoc com- "After looking through my replacements last year." Thursday for their fust organiza- present their findings to the mittee formed to investigate the records, 1 found that some of VICE-PRESIDENT for the tional meeting. At this meeting faculty in May. That leaves two new nursing program is in its those resigning were on con- faculty James Saver also an- the members will be briefed by months for a heil of a lot of early stages, developments con- tinued employment. This means nounced the name of the seventh Sayer. work." tinue in the nursing controversy. that their contracts were only for member of the faculty ad hoc THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES, The proposal from the faculty Vice-President for Academic a specified amount of time. committee. according to Sayer. are Swo-fold. that formed the ad hoc committee Affairs John Murray reported "We are in the process of The member, Marvin Seiger, "First they are supposed to work also included a motion to suspend that he !?ad received another seeking replacements for these professor of Biology volunteered the controversy out with both action on the new program while resignation from the nursing resignations. This is a lot of for the position. Saver said Seiger President Kegcrreis and the School of Nursing." Sayer said. faculty. This brings the total people to replace, but we've done "volunteered out of the blue." (See 'CONFRONTATION' page t, resignation count lo 22 since the it before. and "he is an objective person not "I really think it's past that stage. Students survey will determine decision on B-C parking By MIKE MB LER expected to be completed today, DAWES SAID TV!AT students they reduce the chances that the cause extensive damage to the Guardian Staff Wrfter aster Tom Clark. Parking Services will be allotted one week to return violator's car will be harmed. vehicle. Committee unclassified staff the survey. However, she noted. "If some- THEREFORE.PARKING Ser- The issue on whether B and C ntvrabe.-. and heading the sub- In other matters, the Commit- one tries desperately to move vices will leave a note on the deed parkitig zones will be committee. makes sure the word- tee proposed that wheel-lock their care while a wheel-lock (See 'SIMS' page 2) combined is going 10 be decided ing of the survey is non-preju- devices used on vehicles, device it attached, it is liable to by the students, faculty and f.kii dicial. rather than having parking vi- through a survey which has bet.< olators towed away. Thursday "We want to pet the survey out designed by the Parking Services They proposed that wheel-lock as soon as possible." Dawes Committee devices by used in cases invol- noted, "because we want to get The Committee reviewed their ving: (I) Two or more unresolved the results back by mid-March, so Weather assigned subcommittee's sugges- citations, (2) The use of a stolen we can recommend the proposal tions Monday, for an opinion poll decal on a car. and (3) The illegal Cloudy today, with a chance of snow highs in the 30's. Low this year." based on whether the combtna- reproduction or alteration of tonight in the teens. Friday, cloudy with a chance of snow, high in ,-iot, of the two zones is favorable, SAID THE surveys will be Wright State University decals. the upper 20's. ChaK-man Lorna Dawes said. placed in student mailboxes and mailed to faculty and staff. HOWEVER, THE impounding A MEMBER OF the subcom- The survey will consist of three of vehicles will b: continued in Student checks mittee, Ombudsman Chipp Swin- simple quesitons: Would yoc like the following situations: (1) Un- dle!. seid the survey w'" be to have B and C dec el parking authorized vehicles in "A" zones. zones combined? Would you like (2) Unauthorized vehicles in "H" Student checks will be issued Friday. Feb. 29. morning from the revised and Chen passed OH to old Parking Services location instead of the usual Payroll window Dawes, who in turn will submit it B and C decal zones to remain zones, and (3) Vehicles creating a traffic hazard or impeding the from 8:30 to 12 noon. to th»s Vice-President for Admin- separated? No opinion? After noon, the rhecks will be issued from the window as usual. istration, Oewge Kirk, for ap- There will also be space orderly flow of traffic. Dawes said the wheel-lock The change is to alleviate lines due to the faculty and student proval. provided at the bottom for any paydates falling on the same date. Dawes said the survey was additional comments. devices are preferable, because DAILY GUARDIAN February 28, 1580 PEEi- IT Marijuana deal goes to pot -?FF ..