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Ohio Student Thurtday, Nov«mb«r IV 1971 Voice me BG news Volum* S6 Numbir 35 Grad assistants organize closed-circuit TV program By Mary Wey ACCORDING to Brien Naughton. students re-direct their interests into partially educative, but also station manager, the new program will other areas such as theater. entertaining. be completely "free-wheeling with no Now. with the TV program, The goals of the program, as set by the Students from the University wishing restrictions" All programs will be undergraduates in broadcasting will graduate students, are fourfold: to televise a program concerning produced, directed and technically have the opportunity for immediate -to serve as a production and training anything from dance and drama to other managed by students. experience and training, he explained. facility for students interested in any forms of creative art now have their Graduate students in broadcasting Naughton said once the program is area of broadcasting, but have had no opportunity thought it was necessary to initiate a "good enough," students in Speech 363 experience. new television program, other than and 463. receiving permission from the -to act as an intermediate step for Graduate assistants from the department, should be able to use time University's speech department Channel 70. to provide a more students between classroom work and unrestricted outlet for their creative spent on programs as credit for lab the professional television job. announced yesterday they are requirements. sponsoring a new closed-circuit talents. Naughton said. -to increase campus communication television program and are looking for He encouraged freshmen and FILM PRODUCTION classes, between the administration and students ideas and contributions from students sophomores in the broadcasting field to television production classes, and between students and other students. take the opportunity provided by the departments of the University, and all interested in any field of broadcasting. -to serve as a creative outlet into the new program to gain experience and other students are also free to submit mass media for students in departments Programs will be taped at South flail training any innovative material, slides, dance, such as music, theater, art, popular and broadcast from WBGU-TV until the drama or any other form of creative art culture, experimental studies. English, program is furnished with more Students in broadcasting must wait they would like televised. dance and other areas of the speech equipment In lime, the program will be until their junior year before taking According to Naughton, the television department. completely independent of WBGU-TV television courses. The graduate program is "open to anybody who wants The first broadcast is scheduled for Channel 70 and the speech department students think this is the reason many to do anything " IV said shows should be January by way of closed-circuit TV available in many University classrooms. Future plans include closed- Focus on dorm parties circuit broadcasting of programs into all the University's dormitories. At present, the program is receiving no funds from the University. After the new budget is released, however, the Policy changes sought program's organizers hope to receive minimal funds for video tapes and other low cost equipment, according to Dr. Tucker. Naughton said production costs of the By Ann Hofbauer HE ADDED that he proposes striking the ability to declare when the dorm will program should be very small. ■^■w^^^^ww wf "■nip ivHmn Staff Reporter from the Guide a sentence stating no be public or private when they desire." IV plans to present controversial, more than three parties may be said Dennis Kelly, resident in charge of innovative and out-of-the ordinary Lonesome "I'm walking down that long, lon.tom. high- scheduled per quarter programming at Conklin Kail. materials He said this is possible since way..." Or across it, at in (hit cloi.d-in bfidg. Proposed changes in the University Most dormitory residents, with the "They should be able to throw parties they are not legally restricted by FCC whkh spans the Now York Thruway, "...and Student Guide concerning residence hall exception of I'arshman and Kreischer, in their own hall, like Conklin. and avoid regulations. road programs will be presented at can't use the facilities in terms of the extra cost and hassle of moving to wh.r. I'm bound, I can't loll..." tomorrow's Student Affairs Council holding dormitory functions because another location." he continued. meeting, according to Art Toalston. most residence halls don't have Kelly said Conklin Kail had planned student body president "designated recreation areas." he said. earlier this year to have beer party in the The changes deal with hall hours and Instead residents have to use hall itself with beer kegs located on the the use of alcohol. Toalston said. cafeterias and pay for their use. he said. floors, for residents and their guests Toalston said he wants to add to the "Dorm budgets are so small that it is only. Backers discuss future section on hall hours a proposal that "the ridiculous to make the residents pay for According to University policy an "F" dorm government may also decide to the use of their own halls." Toalston permit has to be obtained three weeks in close the hall during other hours for use said. advance ol the event and then has to be by residents and guests only." approved by an assistant dean of In the section concerning the use of The Food Service's department is not students. of health food store alcohol. Toalston said one proposed in favor of using cafeterias for other change reads-'special parlies at which functions because, with the new meal KELLY SAID THE permit had been 3.2 beer may be served may be scheduled coupon system, there are cash registers obtained and notarized by an assistant The future of Food for Thought looks a have been distribution and lack of Thought cook to ship us his or her own by the dorm government in any and electric machines housed there. dean Then the Wednesday before the little brighter as a result of last night's refrigeration. recipes so that people will know what to residence hall so long as the dorm event they were told by the dean's office meeting of people interested in keeping Because of the rapid increase in health do with the food once they buy It," government takes the responsibility of they couldn't have the party because of the natural food co-op open. food stores, distributors have been Schager remarked. enforcing existing regulations and University policy, he continued. A number of new people have swamped with orders that they have The main problem now is not sales, but conducting proper clean-up." "STUDENT RESIDENTS should have According to University policy, a party expressed interest in gradually assuming been unable to fill. capital concluded Vince Giarratana, one where alcoholic beverages are served the responsibilities of operating the store of the founders of the store. The present can only be held in a given recreational which has become a five-man operation "WE HAD a hard time with the managers maintained that at least 100 area. according to RichSchagerwho conducted distributor in Toledo wince we were a new memberships at $10 each are needed Winter term registration If there is no area in the particular the meeting. new business. He didn't want to in order for the co-op to remain open dormitory, the event can be held in a jeopardize his relations with another beyond November. "The memberships cafeteria. One possibility suggested for reducing, health food store that had been in entitle the holder to not only a ten per Kowever, Conklin has neither, Kelly costs the store is incurring is cutting operation for thirty years," Mike Saba, cent lifetime reduction on items pur- to close today at 5 p.m. said. down the hours that the store is open. one of the store operators explained. chased, but also give him a voice in how There is also a state law prohibiting Currently Food for Thought is open from Another impediment has been the lack the store is run if he is interested," Students who have not yet registered have openings after requests that were the use of alcohol in open containers in about 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.. six days a week. of refrigeration which eliminates popu- Giarratana said. for winter quarter classes have until 5 turned in on time have been processed. public areas, and the University The main problems that the managers lar food items such as homemade yogurt, Memberships can be obtained at Food p.m. today to turn their forms into the Brewer said he expects from 3.000 to considers dormitory halls public places, of Food for Thought have encountered in fresh produce, and dairy products. for Thought at 118 W Wooster or by cal- registration window in the 4.000 students to turn in their forms he said.
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