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Sunflower March 10, 1976 Wednesday m a r c h 8,1976 LXXX, No. 62 WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY Administration to begin investigating AJ Dept. By ERIC STOUGH John Breazeale, vice*president STAFF WRITER for academic affairs, said, “At the moment, the allegations are The department at WSU in the form of rumor and which teaches criminal hearsay; as to whether there’s • « . a » • • investigation is about to be any truth to them we don’t investigated by itself. know, so it would be best if the complaints were kept A committee is being confidential." Be assembled this week by the "The committee is being University Administration to formed to investigate the look into charges of irregularities specific complaints we've which have been leveled, mostly received so far. It is not an anonymously, against certain Investigation of the department practices and individuals in the or program,” Breazeale added. Administration of Justice Ahiberg said Monday that the department committee will consist of three The specific nature of the to five members, and will be diaiges is not clear. According to selected by the end of the week. a Wichita Eagle stor>’ yesterday, Breazeale said that the local WSU President Clark Ahiberg chapter of the American Max Case The SundovYer had no comment on that Association of University Workmen cake advantage of another sunny Kansas day to make repairs on the roof of Henry Levitt question. Ahiberg was in Tulsa Professors and some of the Arena “Don’t fall through, guys.” for a meeting Tuesday and unavailable before presstime. ★ Turn to page 3 WSU Planning Office looks to future By NEIL COOK said George Platt, director of if construction begins on parking lot is also under study. of the loop road is one project planning. schedule they may vacate their This would be much less that could case congestion Stepping into the Wichita During an interview in his present building by early 1977. expensive, he said, but would around the university but funds State Univeristy Planning Office office, Platt outlined several Parking is currently a big still double the spaces of such a for that are still under is like stepping into a expansion and improvement problem on campus, according lot. He envisions such a lot as consideration by the state science-fiction time maching and programs that are scheduled to to Platt, but the problems will being sunken below ground level legislature. being delivered into the future. put the “ U on the move." increase with more buildings and “so as not to present such an Students have long complained that it is difficult for Talk around the office is in As the new Liberal Ans a growing enrollment eyesore. With parking below a new-comer to find his way the future tense almost Building is nearing completion, “ It’s not so much that we lack ground level you wouldn’t look around campus, but a plan to exclusively. Maps and charts plans arc moving ahead to parking spaces,” Piatt said, "but out over a vast expanse of place name signs on all buildings contain buildings, landscapings remove sorority buildings along that the ones we have aren’t nothing but cars, but could sec should make it easier. Platt said and streets that exist only in the Clough and turn that area into a where people want to park. With over them. One car would park that in addition to the building future. pedestrian mall. “ It will be a building expansion on the south on the level of the lot and landscaped area similiar to the side of the campus, we’re going another could park in a stall signs, a complete updating of the “Our long-term plans call for signs on campus would be the campus to occupy all the mall around the CAC," Platt to increase parking in that area." sunken below that level." The idea of a parking garage is completed this summer. area from 17th to 21st Streets said. Traffic flow around the under study although “ it would “ We will include directional and from Hillside to Oliver with He said that one of the university is another problem be extremely expensive," as and informational signs that will the exceptions of the Newman Sororities, Delta Delta Delta, is and the subject of plans coming Platt pointed out. He said the Center and the Water Tower," making arrangements for out of Platt’s office. The construction of a new house and possibility of a double-deck completion of the second phase ★ Turn to page 2 Inside Today Because of spring break, the Sun­ flower will not be published Friday March 12. Publication will resume Monday March 22. Are W9J traffic regulation unfair to motorcycles? Page 4A. Sports: Where has all the money gone? Page SB. j 13J Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives 90 io *rc The 2A The Sonflowcr, Wtdnetdiy, Morch 10,1976 discusa the scholarship fund proposal. The Alpha Kappa Psi pledge clin Anyone Interested in playing on Anyone Interested In conversational w ill present a mMnIght merit. "It'ia the German Club Shocker Stuermer German and fold singing Is welcome. Mad. Mad. Mad, Mad, World.” Frickjy Soeear team, against North High and Saturday at the Twin Lakes One should meet on Henrlon Field at 3 Theater. Admission is $1.50. Campus Briefs) p.m. Sunday. A new Wichita woman's fla t pitch softball team, The Spirit of '76, will BONNIE JOHNSON, CAMPUS EDITOR Speakers hold a rr>eetlng Sunday at 2 p.m. at the West Side Athletic Field for all Slgm Gamma Eptlion will meet in Circle K is sponsoring free hearing Hugo F. Franieo . Department of persons Interested in playing any the oology department library of Announcements in a van in the parking lot south Chemistry at iowa State University, position or coaching. For further McKinley Hall today at 3:45 o.m. All of the CAC through Friday. The van Tbli b tiM last bMM of The will speak on "Structure, Stability, information, contact Kathy Ivy at faculty and student members era w ill be open 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and invited to attend. SunHovm boforo spring brook. Tho and Bonding of Transition Metal 263-9850. 5-8 p.m. today for evening students. noxt Sunflower will bo publithod Sulfides" at the Chemistry Colloquia Wodnoodoy,Morch 24. today at 3 :X P.m. in room 310, Applications for SPURS, a McK’-'^ev Hall. P Homing contracts fo r summor national honorary service tarm , 1976. are now available in the organization, are available in Student Housing Office Brennan Hall. Services, room 101 Morrison Hall. Davb "Buzz" Merritt, Editor of Completion of the contract and Applicants must be a sophomore or the Wichita Eagla Deacon w ill be the receipt of the $25 application fee will second-year student by the fall guest speaker at an informal luncheon M l This Week semester of 1976 and have at least a reserve a room In Brennan Hall for today at noon In room 208, CAC, 2.5 GPA. The forms should be summer term. Information sponsored by SIgnrw Delta Chi, the returned by March 13 to Student concerning meal contracts will be Society of Professional Journalists. Services. lenry available approximately June. Stop in Everyone Is welcome. Wednesday the Housing Office, or call 689*3542 ite ti for more information. Special Events use The Wichita Film Society presents 'T h e Decameron" in the J. Francis H e m , a Wichita The Mobllo Screening Unit w ill be port« The collega marketing group will attorney, will discuss "The Law and CAC Theater at 7 and-10 p.m. at the Vocational Technical Center. ^ an< be at WSU Tuesday, March 23 from 9 Euthanasia” tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. James Fulton and Gerald Paske will speak in the Philosophy 301 S. Grove today from 10 a.m. to a.m. to 4 p.m. In a trailer parked at at the Newman Center. Forum at 12:30 p.m. in room 305, CAC on "Can we Find in wJ 5 p.m. endly Isely Land by the CAC Tweeter. Freedom in an Unfree Science?" Applications for Hippo^m e Professors will be able to view more nultai MC*s and In-between acts are than 3.000 books from over 200 Janwa Fulton and Gerald Paake •ovok< available at the SGA office and must publishers. They can fill out request will speek in the Philosophy Forum Thursday rrogat be returned there today. MC's w ill be forms which are sent to the today at 12:30 o.m . In room 305, ic hca chosen by tryout, and applicants will publishers who w ill send beck sample CAC on 'We Find Freedom in an The women's gymnastics team will compete in the Region 6 be Informed of the date. In-between le bci books for use in the classroom. Unfree Science?" Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women tournament at acts are limited to 10-mlnute Prospective authors may also report 1 An performances by individuals or on manuscripts they are writing. Brookings, South Dakota through March 13. Iminis groups. Pat Kiatsmalar w ill speek on the i The Headline for the CAC subject "Outwerd Bound" Friday at Friday )luntc • The Mid-America Dance Company sponsored ski trip to Steamboat 1 0 :X a-m. in the CAC Theater and w ill perform in Miller Concert Hall The men's tennis team plays Austin College at Sherman, Texas. 'I Springs, Colorado has been extended will show a film . The event is open to today, when the full cost, $160 Saturday at 8 p.m.
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