CINCI~NArl. OHiO 45221 f OF CINCINN.A.TI INSIDE TODAY One of. 'the nation's most talked about RECORD movies is reviewed on page 8. Number 36' Friday, March 31, 1972 Searc:h For 'Basketball Coach ,Nears Com'pletion by David Litt The announcement of. a new coach four. His Capitol teams have won the e skilled recruiter Editor-in-Chief will culminate a search that began on Ohio Conference championships two QI outstanding leadership qualities, The search for a new head- , Fe b. 2 6wh e n a screening of the past three years. including personal integrity basketball coach for the University subcommittee was appointed by the ! The seven mad screening o stresses the educational of Cincinnati will be over shortly. Committee on Athletics to find a ccmrrrittee, who reported their perspective and high standards in the The News Record has learned that replacement for tayBaker. He findings to the Athletic Committee student-athlete . John Lotz, assistant coach at the resigned after seven years as head which is chaired by Nester, was Announcement Today? University of North Carolina, and coach on Feb. 15. composed .of Eugene Allison, Ln d ic at ions are that the Vince Checkerella, head coach at The subcommittee, after a month announcement can come as early as ' Capitol University in Columbus, are of interviews, found both' Lotz and thi~ morning. It appears likely that the two candidates the University Checkerella qualified candidates. Exclusive either Lotz or Checkerella will get the Committee on Athletics has Although Lotz and Checkerella are the appointment, out. the possibility of recommended to Dr. William' Nester, recommendations of the committee, assistant dean for- student affairs, an outsider getting the job cannot be vice-provost for student affairs. there still remains the possibility of OCAS;Jack Gottschang, professor of 'ruled out. For the appointment of any head another man getting the zoology; Lawrence Hawkins, dean of When Checkerella was cont~cted by coach to become official, Robert appointment. the college of community services; the News Record Wednesday, he O'Neil, provost for academic affairs, Assistant to Smith William· Jenike, associate acknowledged the fact that he had MOTHER NATURE paints a picture on the side of the Crosley Tower. Warren Bennis, president, and the Lotz is the assistant to Dean Smith vice-president for planning; Dale applied for the position and did News Record by Greg Fisher Board of Directors must give their.' at' North Carolina. He is noted for his Kiefer, professor of accounting; make a trip 1'0 the campus. When approval in addition to Nester. at?ility .to recruit top highschool Lawson Walker, senior in Business questioned as to whether he' had athletes. North Carolina. recently Administration; George Smith, been re-contacted by UC officials, he Who Will Pay? . tihished in third place in the ~ athleticdiretor, ex officio. said he had not. p;restiglous·. National' Collegiate The criteria they set up inc1uded- "No one has gotten back to me as ~thletic Association (NCAA) • success as a head· basketball yet," he said. '·1 haven't been here basketball tournament .' coach, university orcollege division last week though." Checkerella.head basketball coachat level, or extensive service as a Lotz could not be contacted at $4,000 SanderDamages Capitol for five years, has led his number one assistant ina successful' North Carolina as he was out of ~~am t? 70 or more victories the past program town. , by Penny Mahaffey are broken. Various ottomans, because of odor. NR Contributor F '. ·H·· . [. diE' ~~~~~k:~:ir;~s~~:gt~;~~a;~4~1s~~ br~ke~i:~~Wwi~~ c~stS~~~U~~s80~e~~ •....•·..;os.. t. e r.•··,·.. O'W' .. ',n,'··er- Some $4,000 in damages to Sander $65.21 a piece'r,~place.. .' orwltz,'U·.·· t Residence Hall have been incurred by Eight trash cans are missing for a' 'All costs for damages are only . the University since its opening last fal1,said Mrs. Pat Hensler,Sander Hall total of $ 1'11.92 .. Twelve sand urns estimates, Mrs. Hensley said, but S·t d" t B' d P ,·d' t: R housekeeper, . and Carl Schutte, and eight waste cans worth $66.32 "you can see it's getting out of hand' .'..'.'. .... .'D·.. .... '0' S' .1' . C," .. are gone. It will cost $166.36 to and I'm s open to .suggestions if '~ e' n" '. ". ,.y .r' e·. en. .a. e.... assistant director of housing, replace 16 mops, 20 brooms, 21 dust anyone has them." I>am~ges llI~.~ bei!1g_J!$$es~eQ..~to " ji;1P!.1$, .'23 /du~Lp.anj~;and;A· ir<~fiihg..,,··,·;; ;.~;-h,;,;; . ;,. ;,.. .("" .C~'·'~"'~"c.~\'t-""7:;':<C;+;.;"'-.c deCide how the hall's residents (IiI. should be charged. e boards that areinissing; . 'B''.. "e 00', .. .','. '0' e'o;.·.:/ Ron Foster. (CCS junior), Milrty . The Otis Elevator Company had 'p.. HorWitz (A&S c Junior), and Deborah "The kids are the ones that are agreed to fix broken elevators at-no S Ludlow. (TC junioi') were nominated going to have to pay for the cost for a year. When student damage " for, student body president dl:tmages,".Mrs. Hensler stated. became excessive, the company Wednesday night on the floor' of Where it is known who did the 'Conferenc'e '0' 0'· started charging for servicece calls. .' ... I' Student Senate as prescribed by the damage, the individual will be "We already have one bill from Otis Student Government Constitution. charged. In other cases, there might for approximately $400 and there is C'; 3"m' R.a:.d, '1- 0' Nominations for student body vice be a pro-rated charge to all students another big bill on the way," 'said PUS president were also made on the in the hall, or the tptal bill might be Mrs. Hensler. Senate floor. Mike Dann (BAjunior), sent to the government of Sander The high bill is from students Deborah Johnson (A&.S junio r), . .' 1 d President Bennis will have his Hall. Bill Kovach (Bus. Ad. Jamming e evator oors open, James Riley (BA junior], and. David sophomore), president of Sander burmng.. out eelevat eva or b u tt ons, . sea t 1" mg first on-campus news. conference Rosenfeld (A&S junior) are Hall, must decide whether to pay the e1 eva t orlight I s,an d b .rea ki mg th e ar.ranged for campus media candidates for. vice-president .. bill from the dorm treasury 'or charge tal f . dth light Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. on WGUC me ai rame aroun e I s. The Senate decided University the students in the dorm. There is a total bill of $62 for and WFIB. Senators representing colleges which the Board of Directors on March7 unused appropriations totaling Some damages, involve the safety of additional cleaning that the maids The program will be broadcast have not as of March 29 finalized acted on recommendations of its $1,100,000, as well as the use of all residents. Glass in 139 fire alarm have done. This is due to students live. It will include questions from procedures for electing them shall be Budget and Finance Committee to $830,000 in reserves, in December. boxes, costing $3 each, had been vomiting in stairwells, kitchen sinks, campus editors and newscasters' elected by the student body of that offset an anticipated $818,000 At that time, it was expected those broken by early March. Thirty-eight water fountains, and waste cans, or and questions from the listening college. using these facilities as toilets. audience. Ron Foster pledged a campaign budget deficit f?r the c.urrent fiscal actions would balance the budget. fire extinguishers had to be refilled, year. The decrease in state subsidy, as at a price of$3 each. Twenty-one of Other extensive damage has not yet Questions may be phoned in which would be "interested in b t tall d . 1 di hol . th during the broadcast on The Board approved the use of well asa drop in funds from student the glass' bubbles protecting the een 0 eu e. , me u ing 0 es m e winning and interested serving all $ 350,000, p r i marily from fees, reflect a total enrollment at UC extinguishers, costing $21.50 each, walls. Mrs. Hensler said these 475-4443. students." .He indicated he will run d '11 b diffi It t . Bob Stevenson, of WGUC, will endowment income and other below original estimates made for are missing, Four of the extinguishers am ages W1 e ICU 0 repair. with a slate of eight other candid.ates h h bl moderate the discussion. David reserves, as a partial offset to the budgetary purposes. ~ e is aving trou e getting a i for Student Senate .and college have been broken beyond repair. deficit. The balance will be covered Several corttracts were approved contractor to work with the paint Cassidy, Of WFIB, Alan Wright, tribunals from the Black Student Damages have also occurred in used in the dorm because H is a ,director of UC publications office "\ by unused appropriations or budget. during the meeting. Among them was · 'd Litt . dit if th M Government Caucus .. reductions. 'a $73,39Q cOf!.tract'"with Family lounge areas. Four chairs, costing three-application process. When and D avr m, e 1 oro e news "I '11'" ' lk 1 $120~28 each, are missing. Six chairs .. be the d Record, will participate. WI insist on ta ing to peop e The Board .approved: budget. Planning Association of the Ohio painting, no can can e m to. orm , to find out what's on their minds" ~_~m_~:'m'~:'~_!iri!ill~l~. reductions and the' guarantee of (Continued on page 3) ..:±_ .
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