Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 4-29-1974 The Guardian, April 29, 1974 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 (1974). The Guardian, April 29, 1974. : 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]. r April 29, 1974 Vol 10 Issue 52 Wright tote UniVersitg Cilucus wants money by Toni Snyder Caucus' debts were "things that our costs in every way possible," weren't planned for." he said. Student Caucus held an He listed student "Spending will emergency meeting Friday evaluation, be cut drastical­ the President's inauguration ly," agreed Brinkman. morning to ask 0 Edward Pol­ dinner put on by Caucus, and Filio said they will ctit ·back lock for $800 to continue opera­ feedback centers built hours of "certain personnel." tions for the rest of the year. like wood desks as the unplanned things. Brinkman said the According to liberal arts rep feedback "None of that stuff was actually centers would also be cut back. Paul Filio and science and engi­ budgeted for," he said. "We were entertaining neering rep Ed Brinkman, after the Filio said Caucus Trustees at luncheons," all expenses for the rest of the will spend the said rest of the quarter "tigh Brinkman, "and we're going year are taken out, Caucus will tening to . up the ship." stop that." be left. with only $180. "We are making ~fforts Salaries for Caucus members to cut would be good until the end of. May. Candidates "Pollock said that he was going talk issues main downfalls to have a harQ. time getting more by Gail Snyder this year, Haughey said, money," said Brinkman, "l;rnt "We have not "I believe, unlike many other completely done our job. With a that he'd try to get us $700." people, that the students at 50 per cent turnover such as we Procost Andrew Spiegel must Wrjght State are not apathetic. had in Caucus this year , you can't approve th~ $700 allocation. There are two reasons why operate efficiently.· Spiegel . said Friday he would people don't know what Student "Bill in many respects has gone consider the increase, but no de­ Caucus is: 1) I don't think that out of the direction of Caucus cision wou}cl be made until the Caucus in general has made an which is what middle of this week. the concept of Stu­ extreme effort to communicate dent Caucus should be," ·main­ Pollock said Caucus presented to the students, and 2) we (the tained Haughey, referring estimates of what must be spent to Bill Caucus) work within the commit­ Roberts, chairer of Caucus. and what is left, but that a tee system and our names are Working on the re<;ent Faculty/ "variety of bills have come in." not attached to any newsletters Course Evaluation committee, "I'm trying to get from Ken or any other announcements Haughey feels, will help him if Davenport (associate ijean of stu­ · where students can notice and elected again dents) as complete an accounting . remember them," said James However, he does note, "We've as possible," said Pollock. "I have Haughey, a member of the spent an awful lot of time to find out as quickly as possible on ­ Student Caucus. what, I think, are minor things." what exactly is their financial Haughey, who is running for re­ situation." Haughey listed the extended election, is thus far the only can­ spring vacation for next year, the Pollock said the supplemental didate for the College of Educa­ Christmas' party,\ involving new funds would be mainly used for tion post on"Student Caucus. students in student government, "indebtedness" that the Caucus Giving a 50 per cent turnover of and the sub-caucus in the College has already accrued. students in Caucus and impa­ of Education as some of Caucus' · Brinkman said many of the tience. as Student Caucus' two accomplishments in the past year. "I h aven't accomplished any­ thing by myself," observed Disaster aid available· Haughey. "I cannot say that Bill Roberts or anyone else on_ by Tom Snyder disbursement through the bur­ Caucus is responsible for any one sar." action," he added. Francis said students may Said Haughey, "My goal .and W-SU disaster victims in the go through objective is to communicate to recent tornado that swept across the Dean of Student's office or Newlin, the students in the College of the Xenia area can find relief in a chairer of the sub-committee. Employees in Education." fund established by the WSU Chris Cornyn, one ofthe three disaster committee.­ need of funds may go through Purvis. candidates running for the The committee had its first Liberal Arts position on Caucus, meeting Tuesday, and made Schmaus and Ehr.lich will find out how much feels that "increased communica­ plan& for the distribution of money so far has been disbursed, and what is tion with the student body and money in the Xenia relief fund with the administration" should organized by WSU students. available. , An audit committee will be able be tackled more thoroughly. The stude"nts had collected Cornyn termed t his communica­ $3,000, of which $2,800 is still to subject the fund to audit at left. any time. This committee tion as "increased sensitivity." includes "There is no way that anyone The disaster committee estab­ Ehrlich, Eric Wagner, another · organizer of student can relieve the internal tension lished a sub-committee for dis­ Catching frisbees is a popular relief, and Bruce Lyon, the dean within the Caucus. activity on the quad any i5uriny bursement, composed of Harold day, so when [Continued a student threw ,one his way Guardian Newlin, a,ssistant director of of students. on page 2T photographer The Charles Williams 'caught' the action. fil}aneial aid, Stuart Ehrlich, one disaster committee also discussed the of the organizers of student situation at Central . State University and relief, Ken Davenport, associate the need for some type of warning d~n of students, Ted Purvis, system Food service committee receives bids dire~tor of :personnel adminis­ at WSU. made by the bidders. Francis said the Smith, Canteen, Broughton, tration, and David Schmaus, engineering by Bob Zeid Bids were accepted from March departmenfhas set up a commit­ Catering Management, and bursar. Recommendation 1 to April 5. The invitation to bid, tee to work on such a system of the · new Szabo. According to Ann Francis, clerk food service operator a document stating the objec­ with Richa:f:'d Grewe, director of at WSU is All deal essentially with institu­ committee chairer, going to be tives for the university food ~ Lionel Safety. made soon by the tional food service. Several fast ?ulx's insurance and employ­ WSU food service and minimum . specifi­ She said the disaster committee service committee to food and chain restaurants were ees benefits office, "This Anyrew Spiegel, cations, was sent to various came fr~m student suggestions executive vice invited to bid. "We called them committee is open to requests for venders, stipulating a one year that "there should be some president. but none . of them were small amounts of money." According contract, renewable at the termi­ centralized control of relief to Elenore Koch, iI)terested," said Don Bell, She said two requests, for eye­ chairer of the - n:a tion of one year, and efforts." committee, Spiegel Director of Purchasing, also a glasses and.for books, have so far has the final word on the cancellable anytime, with 60 days made "They though it would work committee member. Some of been 0 · notice. better through these channels." selection of the operator, but . those contracted were: "Funds can be arranged for by Those catering services which McDon­ 15 people of WSU Koch expects an agreement with ald's, Ponderosa, Arby's, a~y two members of the sub-<;om­ ar~ on the submitted · bids were: ARA­ Jed's, disaster committee. All were the recommendation as Spiegel Bob Evans, Perkins lllittee," she said. "Then the ap­ Slater, Executive Caterers, Pancakes, pointed by Provost Andrew will review the analyses of the Burger Chef and Frisch's. students will receive money by bids and view live presentations Servo-mation, Saga, Stella "Spiegel. lcontinued on page 2) 2 Guardian April 29, 197 4 Candidates talk el'ection •issues u [Continued from page 1} tha chairer." Political Science and Urban He feels that "the primary pur­ I'd just li~e t~ see the people On the topic of student services Couch belives, "The only thing Studies, said, "If I could see a pose of Caucus is to be a voice start movmg mstead of bein at WSU, he said, "I don't believe Student Caucus is good for is an difference between the student from the students to the adminis­ pushed as if from square t~ Wri we get the services rendered." -organizational base used to in­ government in the past and the tration. square on a board," she added. ,resolu Cornyn maintains that the vestigate the administration. Student Caucus now, I can't see "The Business department has A member of the UCB Special organ' Faculty/Course Evaluation The chairer is one. the only member I think it's (Caucus better never really had a full-time rep­ Concerts.
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