University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 10-11-1974 Central Florida Future, Vol. 07 No. 03, October 11, 1974 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 07 No. 03, October 11, 1974" (1974). Central Florida Future. 203. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/203 Non-Profit .Orgn. u.s Postage PAID Permit No. 3575 Orlando, Florida ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Senate A pportionntents Set at 40 B~ · Krista Storey In a special student Senate have two representatives. various things in which SG is therefore be up to the Senate to concerning alcohol in the dorms. meeting held Tues. Oct. 8, a bill Five other bills were presented presently involved. Potts st~ted deal with it during the year. Potts stated that he had passed ~ t'Oncerning Senate ap­ for first reading. Bill 7-2 concerns that enrollment for this fall is up Potts also spoke about the the resolution on to Vice portionment for the 1974-75 year the allocation of funds to the FTU from last fall. He said that last informal session in which he and President Brown. wa passed. Track Club. A bill concerning the y.ear's fall enrollment was 7100 Vice President Rex Brown The bill provides that the registration of clubs and and was up to 8300. This he added participated on Oct. 3 in the Potts brought the Senate up to Senate will be apportioned at 40 organizations. Bill 7-3, and the was not including continuing Kiosk. The intention of this Potts date on the status of the changing for the regular session. Each Student Government .approval of education students which would said was to provide more of the withdrawal policy. Potts class for the seven colleges has the 1974-75 fiscal budget, Bill 7-4 place the . total figure at ap­ visibility for the administration said that the bill had been passed one representative with the were also presented. Two ad­ proximately 9000. Potts com­ and members of SG. Potts said on to the vice president of exception of freshmen and senior ditional bills, 7-5 and 7~ concern mented that unexpected increase that he hoped it would evolve into Academic Affairs. It then wenUo social sciences, freshmen and addendums to previously passed in enrollment would mean more something n a regular basis. the Faculty Senate Instruction ~ senior business administration, bills. money from Activity and Service Potts informed the Senate that Committee which Potts said is freshmen natural sciences: and In addition to legislative action Fees. This extra money, he said the Residents Association had holding the bill until they have graduate education which each President Potts comment49 on would be unbudgeted and it would passed a resolution on to him research.ed it further. Vol. 7, No. 3-0rlando, Florida-October 11, 1974 ehate Team Enters Contest F.T.U. students are not the only animals caught in the daily Florida showers . .(Photo by Mike Padgett) The FTU Debate Team, detea ting teams from the FTU was able to make the trip coached by Jeff Butler, returned University of Kentucky, Emory, to Middle Tennessee by with a third place trophy from the University of Alabama and economizing. Whereas many Middle Tennessee State others. Florida teams flew, the FTU University (MTSU) Tournament, team drove 15 hours in a small October 6. At the three-day-long tour­ nament. the FTU sauad com­ Doing the best FTU has done peted against 78 teams for over 38 station wagon complete with Candidates since attending the MTSU coJleges and universities, in­ Tournament, Eddie Foster-, luggage and evidence files. Eddie cluding University of Alabama, Foster commented, "It got un­ Larry Vinson, Pat Jerome, Rick Emory University, Notre Dame, Bloomquist, Tom Marsinko, and comfortable at times but it was Ohio State, and Vanderbilt worth it." Polled Dave Larkin, all varsity University. debaters, won at least one-half of their rounds. By Dana Eagles Pat Jerome and Dave Larkin Butler stated, "As good as our Next week, FTU Debaters will were selected in the "top ten " tea ms have been in the past, this travel to the Stetson and marks the strongest beginning I speakers from a field of 150 University of Kentucky tour­ Recently, the FuTure extended debaters. FTU's team of Eddie that FTU Debate Teams have naments. William "Jeffery " Smith, ever had and we look forward to a to all SG Senate candidates Freshman, General Studies Foster and Dave Larkin placed present at a mandatory third in the tournament after successful year." U I would like to become in­ organizational meeting the op­ volved in representing student portunity to reply to a opinions and suggestions in­ questionnaire concerning their volving improvements necessary views on Student Government for the welfare of the students. and their candidacy. Candidates Furthermore, I would promote Blue-eyed Students Sought were asked to limit their co-operation between students, responses to 35 words or less. faculty, and the administration. The questions read as follows: 2) My priorities will deal with by Alan M. Crouse simply sit in on discussions," Worthy noted in the area of 1) Why are you running for SG · what benefits the students, an says Langlotz. Langlotz says his sports that baseball outfielders Senate? increase in SG-sponsored ac­ Wanted : Students with blue research deals strictly with in­ and batters with dark eyes were 2) What are your individual tivities, health and parking fees - eyes to form research group. novative thought in technical superior because these two ac­ priorities for legislative action in why and where does the money Bob Langlotz, a civil engineer fields and not with artistic pur­ tivities were "re-active." He the Senate? go? Lower rates for students on who has returned to school to get suits. found that "self-paced" activities 3) How do you believe the role the East-West Expressway. a degree in anthropology, gathers Langlotz quickly dismisses any such as hitting golf balls and of SG is changing or should be data in his spare time on people association with Hitler's theory throwing touchdown football changed with the acquisition of 3) The acquisition by the SG of with blue eyes. of a superior race by saying that passes were better accomplished co11trol of Activity and Service the control of Activity and Ser­ being inventive does not by athletes with light eyes. Fees? vice Fees has enabled the Langlotz says he inteds to find necessarily mean a person is Langlotz says one thing that students to realize that the· SG is out the eye color of all persons superior but simply that thought initially aroused his curiosity was Eighteen of the candidates run for students, by students, and responsible for major inventions processes differ. the high number of Nobel prize rep I ied, and here are the usually in the students' best in­ since approximately 1400 A.D. · In a Newsweek article dated winners in technically oriented responses: terest. Langlotz theorizes that people November 19, 1973, Dr. Morgan areas. According to Langlotz, 10 with blue eyes tend to be more Worthy, a psychologist from percent of the world's population Continued on Page 11 inventive. His reason for wanting Georgia State University, is made up of oeople with blue to contact students with similar revealed the results of his studies eyes. Yet, Langlotz contends the interests or curiousities is to aid in behavorial patterns among majority of Nobel prize winners in some of his research. people and animlas having dif­ in technical fields have blue eyes. Langlotz says he does not want fering eye colors. Worthy con­ Thus far, Langlotz says his research subjects, but rather cluded that species with light sLatistics have been gathered people who will cocument the eye eyes arc "self-paced," meaning from biographies and paintings color of famous inventors, if they that they exercise more control of noted people, but says a group should chance upon its mention in over their adivities. while could help him intensify his ef­ books. species with dark eyes are more * forts. Interested persons can "Peoplt:! could play an active "reactive," meaning they react * contact Bob Langlotz in care of * * role in this organiLation, or faster and better to situations. Box 26592 on campus. UFF Seeks Bargaining Authority The United Faculty of Florida The second purpose will be to conferences all over the world. will conduct an intensive increase the membership rolls of James has been an active recruitment drive on the FTU this fast-growing faculty member in educator's campus over the three day period organization. organizations for over twenty­ of October 15, 16, and 17. five years. James is the author of Volunteer faculty members a widely known textbook on in­ The purposes of the effort are from several Florida Univer­ twofold. The immediate purpose sities will be on campus for the dividualized reading and many is to secure signatures on three day period to assist the articles which have appeared in "Authorization For Represen­ professional journals. James is tation" cards. These cards will FTU recruitment team. The currently devoting herself to the permit a statewide election to effort wilJ be culminated October organization and development of 16, with an address by Dr.
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