Northerner OCTOBER 19, 1973

Northerner OCTOBER 19, 1973

Budget Request Done Without Rest The The NKSC reque I for the personal se tvlf..CS and 4 .SIJ lor 1974 -76 B1enmum was o ther ,e tvi~.;e s," DeMarcus completed Tuesday m a nurry added Of 8\;(IVII)' that UW lncreaJCs that are large r must NorthernerOCTOBER 19, 1973 Administrative Vice-PreSident be put mto separate cateao nes VOLUME 2, NUMBER 9 John De Marcus and h•s staff such n new or 1m proved NKSC HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KENTUCKY work the last 56 hou" Without proarams, enrollment rest lllt:rCa~Cll, ch;, " We cOR'ildcr th1 s document " In each case," OeMarc u, a m 1lcstonc of progress," explained, "we are asked to commented Dr. W. Frank de(ine and JUstify the Steely, president o f Northern, 1nc rcase." "wh1 ch when funded Will fhe N KSC budget 1s " much comp l e t e o u r campus more extensiVe " than that o f Library Groundbreaking physically and academica lly. most Kentucky colleges, some The tremendous human needs 33S pages. th•s budget rep resen ts ca nnot "For an ms t1tution that is be over-emphasized." JUSt developmg," DeMarcus "We have been wo rk•n& for said, " increases o f 4.5% or weeks on the budget," 5 S % a r e t o tally To Be Held Monday DeMarcus sa1d. '"Th1s wasn't a unsatisfactory " crash program. but even the Dr. Steely no ted, " We are Kentu cky d1 stnct ; Walter been mv1h:d anl.l at IJJI report colleges w1th large financial devclopmg a modern campus Groundbreak1ng ~.~.: rem on1e s Dunlevy, executive d1rector of wa try1ng to wor~ out hi~ staffs have to wa1t unul the from a barren field and w1ll be held Monday mormn& the Northern Kentu ~ky sdledul e to allend la st mmute to collect all the obviously are expcnencing at II :30 for the new w. Frank C h amber o f Commerce, A h1ghhght of the aff:m w1ll mformat•o n." unusually high one·llme Steely L1brary Du•ldmg Charle~ llmds, Kentucky State be the o ff1ual announcement Northern's req uest could not mamtenance, operational and The $6.25 m1lhon dollar Lt brarian. Ke nneth lu ~as, hy Br e~.k mfldge that NKSC' has be fmalized until 11 was engmeenng costs." s tructure 1!1 scheduled for cha1rman of the KSC Board been dc'! l&natcd a h .·de ral determmed what interest rate A Is included m the budget is com pl etion m 17 months. o f Regents; Frank Keller, DepOSitory for government wou ld be pa1d o n the S 12.5 a request for federal revenue With the Gold e n G1tls actmg re presenting Mary l o Ui se d oc ument~ nulhon in construction bonds s har1ng fund s f o r the as hostesses and the NKSC' Foust , state aud1tor; Ronald Th1s means the new hhrary sold October 12. construction o f four more Band under the direction o f Ketters, preside nt of Mo narch wtll recc1ve and store literally " We had to kno w that" buildings; an Administration William Rost making it s first ConstructiOn Co., who w1ll tho usa nd' of documents free DeMarcus explained, "because Building , two genera l official appearance, it should build the library and, of of charge. in a budget , one figure affects classroom bluldings and a be a festive affair. cou r se. Adm1n1s tral10n " I' h e sav1 ngs will be another. Student Center. "We are hopmg all the officials t remcndous." Ms. Standley "If you 're off by a dollar, " I would like to plan them students will attend," sa1d Ms. Governor Wendell Ford has sa 1d that do llar will carry all the all at the same time," said Sherrianne Standley, NKSC's wo~.y through the budget." De~t::rcu!i " With the increase puhlic relation dtret· to r Th~ Kentucky Coun cil on in constructi On costs, 11 would The groundbreakmg will lligher Education set the save the state millions of take place near the sundml format by wh1ch the budget is dollars doing 11 that way rather northeast of Nunn II all. to be submitted. than bUild ing them one at a Among the dign1tanes to be Students Compete "They have authorized cost time." on hand will be: John of livi na increases of S.S% for Continued on p .8 :erp:e~~~~~i:ei dr:o~ ' th~ ·6~h At Conference Three students fro m the out of about 200 entne<>.'' Radi o l o gy Te~hn o l o gy Alle n <>a id " I VICW thl'> as a program at Northern competed very !ugh compliment to for honors at the rad1ology NKSC' and Sam I l:.hzabcth's to conference in Lo uisv ill e last have as many <ieleeled as we week. have," Allen sa1d Jeanette Steffen, Barb Sims 'fh1s is only the second and Rosa nna Rizzo read the1r consccu t1v e year that "we have sctenllfic papers on d1fferent pat I I C I p a I t:d Ill the aspects of rad1ology to the conference." ~ tate Allen, "and Indiana-Kentucky Soc1ety fo r we have had three studcnl'i Radiology T echnol0£1Sts_ M<>. selec ted ea~.:h year" Steffen had an t:xh1h1t m addtllon to her "OC1enllf1c paper, wh1ch pertamed to "a new pos1t1onmg of the fee t and Teaching the cerv1ca l spme,'' accord1ng to Mr Zeh Allen , Rad1o losy Admi n is trat o r at Sa1nt Ehza~th llosp1tal. Ms. Steffen Series Here won f1rst place 10 the 'W: It'ntlflc exh1b1t~ and 'it:co nd place m o rthcrn 1\ ln\tltutmg a 'iiX wee~ ruoxram for <>tudent !k:ICilt lfiC J'U~r'i RadiOI OKY ~tudenb at NKSC t eac h ers and fot ot her'! receiVe the1r chmca l work 1ntcrc<>ted m th e t ea~.:hmg prole\Sion It 1 ent1tled " Wh at umlcr tht• g111dan1.e of Allen, hery Te.tl·her Should Know" who ~.;oo rdlnat c~ the a~o..: tah! .md I\ hem& held Wednesday dearee prozram between evemnx'i fr om 7pm to •> pm m Northern and the hospital. Room 407 The first mcctmx "Student<> re..:c1vc schooilna A mons recent vlslton to the NIC.SC campu.a of the equipment is S38,922. was held last Wednesday n rad10IQ11cal rrO\;cdure hen~ waa Mr. Jim Kins, executive director of the 1 A ~cor dm& to G1l Hammond , at the hosrutal and the d1dact1c State Office of Policy and Manaaement, who Pktured hae (kft to rijht) are: Mr . rea•onal dm:cto r fo r the ~OUBCS at Northern," Allen Administrative Vice President John DeMareua DeMarcut, Mr. Kina. Mr . John Anderson and K e ntu cky t-ducatJon As.wc1alton, the prQ~ram w1ll credit with bclns iru:trumtntal in helplnJ Mr. John Fithu of Peck, Shaffu A Williams, 1 stated Pari1 C1pa t1 0n Ill the .eeure approval for the colleat fire alarm, Cincinnati law fu-m. Mr. AndetiOO and Mr. deal w1th the problems confere nce IS an ho nor ~mcc sprinkler and fire ucape ayatem on the Keene Fisher were the attomeya on NKSC's recent frequently cn~.oun t e red by "only 10 student arc selected Property (Fine Arts Complex). Estimated coat bond -.e. Cont1nued o n p . 8 0314.tif PAGE 2. THE NORTHERNER OCTOBER 19, 7913 Editorials Concerning School Financing What Generation tari.J' '" Oct11h~r. Stair monaes for the: Sla te'' aener•l one· lime mflux of st1te funds. The R rpr~·sematt.,f! /laro/J l)rMurws oper1tma expense• would requ1re rul problem, u 11 1lways hu been m mah: hma mon1cs u~h b1enn1um Kentu~.:ky, •s that loc1 l fmaneial wmtr a11 llrttl'fe wlru·ll apfn·ar~J 111 Gap? thtt /,0/liHIIIe CfJUrtf!r-Jourrtal. Tile (every two yeu'l) and would support for our pubhc· school system arlldf' suggf!ft('d that jedcral Tf!lll'tll/t represe nt a tremendous esc11111on m IS l1ckma. We have m1ny other shar~ng }tmcls go to support p11blu: day-to·d.ty '!tate expenditure. What's pressin& human need! m Kentucky '"These days you c1n't act a job tlemelltary aml saondary ('ducutum. more, 11 would me•n contmued that do not enJOY local taxation dtpma • ditch without • l'h.D.'' Th1s Helm'' u a rthlttrol to that llrllt'k nealed for many VItal cap1tal support I know th1s is not a popular IS the contemporry cliche that many wnttr11 h1• John fJf!MfUt'IIS, Improvemen t projects (maJOr poSitiOn but smce I do not plan to recent araduates are finding to be odmtnl.ftrall~e Vtct·tJresuJent at educat iona l fac1hhes, htghw1y teek pubhc office, I can speak fri&ht eninaly close to the truth. N A. SC, c;nd Floor Leader DeMarcus' sy'ltenu, hospllals, etc.) for wh1ch frankly The use of revenue sharing Tht> recent employer emphasis on sun. such funds ~.:a n properly be used. an d state surpluses for the Minimum educat1on has driven ho rdes of " / WQI/( 10 C'mpltOSIZf'," J oJUI Such a short·range policy wo uld f oundatiOn proaram or any other America ns into the classrooms in /)e!tfarws told Tllt:NORTI/1-..'RNI:.R force Kentucky to ~.:o ntinu e to recurnng day·to-day expenditures pursUit of a colleae diploma and a lltat 11111 u not 1m a ttack 011 ftn ance s•zahle ca rntal projec ts o n a would be very unwise.

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