CXT08ER 30 1980 ISSUE 382 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI j'SAINT LOU1S Architects meet; plans finalized Volsko said. "The menu will be B~b DePalma subject to change at any time according to my discretion and A group of UMSL representa­ to the interests of customers." tives met with Hageman Inte­ The sweet shop will include a riors Inc. and W . Milt Santee variety of pies, cakes and cook­ Oct. 23 and 24 to draw up plans ies that will be baked in the for the renovation of the cafete­ cafeteria kitchen. Ice cream and ria and snack bar. shakes will also be sold. The group was headed by In the middle of the shopping John Perry, vice chancellor of area will be a soup and salad Administrative Services. Other bar along with a beverage island members included Bill Edwards, for coffee and sodas. University Center director, Another major change in the Charlotte McClure, University cafeteria will be an increase in Center assistant director, Greg the amount of people it will seat. Volsko, Food Services director, At present the cafeteria holds AND FURTHERMORE: Gene McNIlIY, the RepubUcan candidate running for U.S. Senate, makes a Yates Sanders, Student Associa­ 400 people. With the addition of surprise visit to the campus earUer In the week [photo by CedrIc R. Anderson[. tion president, and Jay Horter, booths and two-top tables, the university interior designer and number will increase to 600. director of facilities manage­ Carpeting will be added to ' cut ment. noise. New lighting will be The first place the renovation installed and different textures McNary visits campus and colors will be put on the will begin is in the cafeteria. The idea of a traditional cafete­ walls. subject of inflation, stating that abortion is outlawed, if we Cheryl Keathley ria will be replaced by a more "By having the cafeteria on the federal government throws wouldn't be returning to the modern one called a shopping money into· social problems one floor, everything will be all "butcher shops" and area. A shopping area consists Gene McNary, a candidate for which has led the country into underground operations. together," Volsko said. " We the United States Senate on the of six separate areas of food deficit spending and doesn't .- "That doesn't hold water, will have a greater amount of Republican ticket, visited the interest-the entrees, short or­ help the people. frankly," McNary said. He food in half the space, but with UMSL campus Monday, Oct. 27. der foods, made-to-order sand­ "Senior citizens are at the pointed out that laws are not more seating." Campaign supporters and wiches, ethnic foods, a salad and mercy of the federal changed to legalize heroin and Since the food will now be students greeted McNary around dessert area and a sweet shop. government," McNary said, due theft, even though they go on prepared and served in the 1:15pm in the lobby of the J.C. "Ethnic foods are a major to an inflation rate of 15 percent [See "McNIlIY," .page 3] force in the food market now," [See "Architects," page 2] Penney Building. From there the and a 14-15 percent interest group went to the University rate. Center snack bar where McNary McNary told the audience that spoke and answered questions. the budget can be balanced but "I guess we need more money ihat the federal government has ASUM referendum pulled for clean-up of the cafeteria," to learn to say "no" to certain McNary told the audience before expenditures, and live within the A committee will now be getting to the issues. The chances of Stude.nt should continue to be funded by budget. appointed by the Assembly'S McNary made an informal Association holding an early a student activity fee paid by He stated also that he favors a Executive Committee to opening address in which he referendum on Associated UMSL students." strong defense. Students of the University . of The motion carried, but was investigate ASUM. Five stated that his "deep concern "I'm not in favor of an arms members, one of whom will for the future of this country" Missouri (ASUM), were put in limbo by Assembly race for the sake of an arms diminished during last Sunday's' member Larry Wines who made chair the group, are to be was his reason for running. He race," McNary said, but said Assembly meeting. a move to reconsider and have it appointed by Nov. 9. also said that he was not on an that he doesn't like even the The committee is responsible "ego trip" by seeking the office In other matters concerning placed in the minutes. remote possibility of anyone ASUM, members approved a Wines' actions prevented for submitting to the Assembly a - of senator. attacking this country. He specific policy concerning The candidate brought up the motion calling for the preparation for the referendum named the Soviet Union in appointment of members to an which, according to the ASUM. The group will "develop particular. ASUM investigatory committee. approved motion, was to be held and design the wording of the McNary also expressed his "concurrent with the referendum, develop a policy of opposition of abortion. "I A motion ma'de at the last 7] what·s struggled with it for a long Assembly meeting calling for an time," he said, but he said he early referendum of ASUM, was felt that it could not be withdrawn by Assembly determined when life actually members at the Oct. 26 meeting. inside The original motion called for begins. McNary's views on abortion the Student Assembly to Who says what were questioned by members of "authorize a referendum to the audience. He was asked, if determine whether the ASUM A quick rundown of the Carter, Anderson and Reagan plat­ forms on a variety of issues ..... Preparations for ................................. page 5 What's happening Homecoming made A wrap-up of November acti­ vities on campus .. centerspread fraternity), and the Minority Sue Tegarden Student Service Coalition have Arm yourself, knave} nominated their candidates. Homecoming has received "I hope there is a good UMSL Geology Instructor Mike more support from independent turnout of the general UMSL fix and friends don armor and organizations this year than in community," commented Mike battle each other with swords. the recent years. In the past, Villhard, nominee from Pi Sigma And you thought weekends Homecoming has been thought were made for mowing the Epsilon. to be a Greek function, when "I'm glad other groups are lawn .. ....... .. page 10 actually it is for the entire UMSL getting involved," said Sally community. Lorez, TKE Little Sisters Probably a Poe fan "We are trying to stress that candidate, referring to the The Thomas Jefferson Lib­ people from different dominant role of the Greek rary's bottom leve1 is very dark organizations participate in system has played in past at night, and very quiet. One Homecoming," stated Ginnie Homecoming, turnouts. gets the feeling, however, that Bowie, Homecoming coordin­ Through the participation of there's a lot of spirit to the ator. the independents, much more place ....................... page 11 Many of this year's candidates spirit and enthusiasm has been for Homecoming king and queen . generated for Homecoming. Foul weather are independents or Also, the Homecoming soccer representatives from particular game has generated more ex- The soccer Rivermen took on a IF ELECfED: Homecoming nominees, along with faithful 8uppor· team Saturday that might do organizations. Organizations • citem~nt, through the 1-0 win such as the Marketing Club, Pi ters, pas8 out campaign Dyers In front of the University Center better in wrestling ....... page 13 Sigma Epsilon (a business [See "Homecoming'," page 3] [photo by WHey PrIce]. Page 2 UMSL CURRENT Oct. 30 1980 I newsbriefs Music Department begins relocation to Marillac Parenting course offered Barb DePalma to consolidate the department the side. and to open a new building The new building will contain During November, UMSL has scheduled several one-day The UMSL Music Department which will house exclusively the offices. classrooms. ensemble Saturday workshops on effective parenting. Two of the workshops has begun renovating the former Music Department. and practice rooms. a library are especially designed for the needs of single parents. House of Prayer on the Marillac "Teaching Children Responsibility" is the topic for a workshop campus and will move class­ The new Music Building has and a music education classroom and lab. scheduled Nov. 1. Participants will explore goals of children's rooms and offices to the new been assigned to UMSL for two misbehavior and look at some alternative approaches to discipline location for the winter 1981 years but no renovation could be . 'The students will be able to . designed to preserve the self-esteem of both the child and adult. semester . started until an elevator could be work on projects in the lab installed. Installation of the ele­ The registration fee is $19. Presently, the Music Depart· because all the facilities will be vator was completed several "Understanding Hyperactive Children" will be the focus for ment is spread out over the right there." said Linda Callies. weeks ago. and the renovation another workshop, Nov . 8, emphasizing various strategies for campus with its offices in Lucas Music Department secretary. coping with problems of the hyperactive child. Registration for began. Hall and classrooms and practice . 'Classes will still be held in the program is $20. Both workshops will be held on the UMSL rooms in Clark Hall and the Along with the addition of a other buildings during the win­ campus, from 9:30am-3pm. Mark Twain Building.
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