
Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 4-1-1987 The Guardian, April 1, 1987 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1987). The Guardian, April 1, 1987. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ars? ew paper fails at pt vi t th The Cardinal, wh"ch was gun ninety-five year ago and hie dily dmits i "I t-leanin , i privat , con­ trolled by a board consi ting of five students, four faculty member , the editor and bu ines manager. The Herald is one of the first Sawyer Brown dusts off good time music, begins quest for success established a reputation for Country Vocal Group in the shimmying, shaking and letting same_year. Since their first it all hang out on stage. During single hit the charts, Sawyer the Bogart's performance, Miller Brown has not been without a new busine s manager. It's rare today to find a band danced and pranced to the beer sia1gle on the weekly charts. In that knows how to have a good delight of hi audience, focusing fact, for well over a year they He said the Cardinal, and to time just playing their music. omc extent the Herald, arc much of his motion on the were nearly continuously in the The art is not lost, however, as top ten. truggling as they compete for coon-tail jacket he donned for evidenced by the most recent the first part of the show. "The Horizon Award meant a the ame advertisers. A merger, performance of a group that is The five-man band radiates lot to us," Hubbard said. "It according to Ausman, would soaring to success. with energy, and the audience is was really flattering that the ave both paper and give UW a Sawyer Brown, champion pro­ the main power source. Accor­ organization would recognize inglc, strong daily paper. duct of Ed McMahon's "Star ! ding to Hubbard, the per­ and award a band like us. '' ow, there are two dailies, Search,,, seemed to thoroughly formers who influenced them "We're country, but not in hich is a great concept, but enjoy themselves as they let the most were the true the lines of the traditional. It there's not enough advertising to loose at Bogart's last Saturday . "showmen" of their time. meant a lot to us, because it support them. We wanted to get night. As part of their current "People like Elvis and Chuck meant that people sat up and them together before they both national tour, the show took Berry, who came from the era took notice." go down the tubes,'' he said. Cincinnati by storm. of the live show, were big in­ The fact that people took Ausman said the two papers "Our music is more or less an fluences. We probably admired notice was no accident. Hub­ can survive for only five or six outpouring of what we are," "'People like that." bard admitted the key to Sawyer more months. said keyboardist Gregg Hub­ Sawyer Brown has climbed in­ Brown's success was persistence Keefe agrees. "I think there bard. "We've had different to the limelight only in the last and hard work. was a lot to be gained by ~he musical influences, but we're two years. The Country Music "We hoped (we would suc­ Herald and Ausman financially basically country. Energetic Association awarded the band ceed), and we worked hard After the meeting, Keefe through a merger. But there's country.'' the "Horizon Award" in 1985, toward it. We hung together, , Ausman, Atkins and also alot to be gained And energetic they are. Lead and Billboard and Cashbox believed in each other. But the Mark I • ed editor Brian Beneker politically.'' singer Miller has already magazmes vot them Best New s. "8 2 SPOR Weird, rainy beginning to season 0 0 Student Development is now accepting applica ions for Nexus Editor A partial list of duties are as follows: 1. Production of 3 i sues of Nexus each year, breeze to one per quarter, within the established rel d budget 2. Supervise all business, production and of­ ST. GEORG UNIVERSITY fice personnel SCHOOL OF MEDICI E 3. Responsible for all reports to Budget Board; Mid-Year Review, ext Year Budget Proposal, any special needed pro­ posals 4. Handle all personnel problems 5. And other duties Submit your application by April 17th, 1987 to Student Development, 122 Allyn Jlall. w9rk, _but ain't !lObQ,dy gonna' t_ually, thc'·-students don't need • ·In a shocking move yesterday, This elicited itiunacrous ap-' tell me I can't do it if I want to go to classes at all. We don't the Wright State Academic plause from the rest of the to." need them." Council voted by an overwhelm­ group. Unfortunately for the SO op­ Student Government chairer ing margin to eliminate student "It's not often you see so­ ponents of the issue, the vote Quirk Dentman was furious at academic activities from classes. meone in this office with the was taken in the middle of the the decision. "They didn't give "We don't need student input guts to stand up and make such AC meeting, when some had , a flying flip what we had to say in classes," said council member a definitive statement, these not arrived yet and others had (the SG representatives). Barbie MannDroll. "We know days," Ditnman said. "I've already left. None were able to Students have the right to do what's best for them, so we can always known we had it in us, vote on the subject, and it pass­ homework and take tests if they assign the grades without all if we could just 5nd it. But ed without difficulty. want to, and if someone had that silly paperwork." then, I thought I might be ''This is a great triumph for told us ahead of time that this The Council decision will put wrong, too." us," said Rob Waggle, AC issue was coming up, we would an end to in-class work, With the words Of Tarr still member. "Now if we could just have done something about it. '' homework and testing pro­ resounding in the meeting room, pass the resolution that prevents ''I was gonna go to the AC cedures. " Grades will be deter­ Dimman called for a vote. students from repeating courses meetin' to vote, but I hadn't mined by the discretion, or in­ There followed a stunned silence they have failed, we'll be set." recovered from spring break discretion, of the individual pro­ amongst the representatives. Waggle's proposal, which he yet,'' said Vice 0'Cryin, SO fessor,' ' MannDroll said. ''Ac­ Finally Dimrnan asked 'what was has been working on for several representative from the S.O.B .. tdfruy iods-9 wrong. "I don't particularly like doing ''You all know what a vote is, don't you?" he said. When he received no answer, there followed a scene of minor iJJDJS JtfE!JM JD paJaffo SiJSSIJ/J aJOUJ OU panic until S&M representative Dave Blogeesc found the old .'/!JunoJ stfvs 'tf.1vssaJau J, uaJv s1uapn1s and dusty copy of Robert's R ules of Order which no one else had realized existed. Blogeese proceeded lo' read • p1u1wa11p pnpu1 '""' 1Jossai0Jd •Ills PafttJM ":>JtHIJ 10 uot111w LS avv the definition of the word , 'vote,' and continued to do so until all the members seemed to understand. Dimman then recal!ed for vote. The count was six to four in favor of members liking the ·idea of voting on the issue of takin a vote and thus Burns' proposal :as re-introduced and passed b) a margin of six-two with Dim~ man and Burns the -dissenifo votes. ''This just .might be the big­ gest thing we''ve ever done,'' Dimman said, afterward. 11 1 c ee :the possibility that our con­ tituents might expect mor votes to be ,ta'ken in the futur.... fter a moment of concen­ trated thought. he added, "It inda scary, isn't it?'' £ NVIOHV09 L86l 'l fµdv 4 GUAR IA April 1. 1987 'A buck is a buck' New chairer moves Budget Boa d ·offices to V ly MENTHE llut Ed The WSU Budget Board tcr day made public a new image which may affect the future flo of monies to subsidized run y 'd. thou h, ' t n ion." at ace to ena rungy cautioned, ho v r, "W don•t r ly giv a that group applying for monie buck,,. h aid. should not feel the pr ent There was some confusion as board is an easy touch. There to what he had said, exactly, have b en new provi ions, he due to a slur in his speech aid, to take care of tho e pro­ which Grungy describ d as bein~ po al which do not meet with a result of "too many executive BB standards. decision help r .'' He would not "Anybody who doe n't toe elaborate further on that point, the line will have to deal with but was finally able to clear up the man e call 'The H tchet'." :>tlll?U:>'8,, aq1 upunomre :>.rn the confu ion as to bi previous He refu ed to indcntify the UO!llUl !U!WPll Al! ;)A!Un 111.
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