The Guardian, May 5, 1977

The Guardian, May 5, 1977

Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-5-1977 The Guardian, May 5, 1977 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 (1977). The Guardian, May 5, 1977. : 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]. Urtgtjt l^tate (Suariitan SburaiiaD, fRau 5, 1977 Bauton, (Stylo lol 13 3HHU£ 51 Student Caucus Rep candidates tell it like it is BY CARL SCHMIDT Mary Emmons, candidate for Guardian Staff Writer business administration repre- senatitive. said in a prepared Candidates for Studen! Caucus statement. "By having a volun- had the chance to state their case teer Caucus, we will have re- in the quad beginning at 12:30 presentatives who are really in- Tuesday. All candidates were in terested in student govern- agreement about two things: that ment." students should participate in Steve Stringer, candidate for their student government by vot- liberal arts representative, said, ing. and -hat the proposed chan- "Thcv (Student Caucus) do get ges to the Constitution should be 1 things jone...eome out and talk passed, giving the School of Nur- " H IT 1 about some things." sinf and the School of Medicine B Steven Bentson, candidate seats on 'he Academic Advisory for science & engineering re- presentative said. "I'd appreci- George M Sideras. candidate ate getting your vote." for at-large representative, said. Wendy A Young, candidate for "This year's Caucus has been nursing representative, said, "1 but a political arena for don't know what all is involved, but I'm willing to learn." Dave Strub. who is running a Kenneth E Gillette, candidate write-in campaign for at-large for business administration re- representative, said, "Last presentative, Elwood E Sanders year's Caucus was pretty ineffec- II and Carl Sprr.y. candidate for tive... if we can shew the admini- L , liberal arts representative: Tho- stration student government is mas J Bruns. candidate for sci- Current Student Caucus Graduate Representative Mike Morris introduces 1977-78 chairer candidate more than a joke, maybe they'll ence & engineering represen- George M Sideras to onlocking students at an open forum on the quad Tuesday. | Jeff Lacon) listen to us." tative; Deborah S Albert. Lori B Bambi Barth. candidate for needs of the studei.ts be acted sentative. said, "Vote for me. 1 sentative, said. "I'm a business Etengoff and Elta M Smith, education representative, said, in on. not just swept unjier the know what I't n doing. It's as education major so I'll be able to candidates for nursing represen- a prepared statement. "It's time carpet."' simple as that." teach if 1 can't get a job in busi- tative. and Bob Brandt, can- Student Caucus got off their duff Carl Gregory Beck, another Keith David Hanes, another ness... we have a communication didate for medicine represen- (continued on page 2) and do something...let the candidate for education repre- candidate for education repre- problem." Intensified acan Committee UCB to check college ID's at May Daze BY CARL SCHMIDT enough people to police everyone "We were thinking about hav- just as much as they possibly eliminates Guardian Staff Writer attending." ing. like, a security cop check can." he said. "As far as I know. ID's were ID's, but we would have to pay "Students from UD and Sin- applicants "College ID's will be checked checked before beer left the for those, which we can't afford clair have been invited to at- at the beer booth this May booths last year," Garman said. to do right now, so this is about tend." Strawn said. The Ombudsman Advisory Dare." said Dan Stiaivn. chairer "Beer to high school students the only thing we could come up "We're having four bands, so committee yesterday sent on of the lnter-club council, which is our biggest problem," Strawn with," Garman said. it should be continuous music to Student Caucus and the sponsors the event. said. "This is why we've had no "From experience, if someone from 10 until 5, except for the Steering committee of Aca- "The State liquor board h .5 off-campus publicity for this checking ID s doesn't have a uni- time it takes to change bands," demic Council the names of heard about the problem we've year's May Daze. But the word form. they're going to get a lot of he added. three of the five candidates been having, and they will pro- gets around, and before you hassles, which is what happened "The bands and the beer for their recommendation. bably be here this May Daze know it, half of Beavercreek last year, too. If a cop was boothhave changed places this The two groups will recom- checking also, so we're g*)ing to High school is coming." standing there doing it. they'd year." Garman said, "because of mend either Richard Lieber- need a lot of help." Glen Car- "li's not so bad for October cither stay away, or show, him the fountain. The bands will be man, jayne Lynch, or Cath- man. University Center Board Daze, because it's colder, and the ID." in front of 109 Oelman. and the erine Calkins to the Advisory member, said. there is no senior skip day." he "Since it's just a student beer booth will be by the moat." committee, which will make "In order to keep from the added. standing there, they'll hassle him its final decision May 16. hassle of high school kids com- Two other candidates for ing, •"e're checking for college Cudcowicz relieved as chairman the post. Dave Strub and Roy ID's," said Garman. were eliminated Referring to an incident in- the race after 'he appli- volving a high school student were interviewed yes- ths! happened last May Daze. of department of medicine afternoon, Garman said, "They'd been tak- BY BARBARA LAND Cudcowicz continued, "for me 'o cowicz said. "The conceptual Lieberman currently serves ing sopers all day and dt inking Guardian Staff Writer explain the m*"hanism of how design of the curriculum in medi- u assistant Ombudsman. beer and they almost died. The (my relief) was initiated. The cine is .-omplete, and has been Lynch is the liberal arts repre- story that i had was t Dr Leon Cudcowicz has been reasons arc very complex, and it approved by the accreditation sentative to Student Caucus, were going to bring s relieved as chairman of the is sub judicie-still being contest- body. Therefore, the or.ty pro- and Strub was a write-in the University for selling beer to department of medicine, effect- ed, primarily by myself (versus) blem in the Department of I candidate for Caucus chairer a minor, but for some reason, tt ive March 7. 1977. A Robert tue medical school administra- cine at the present tit in the general elections held never came through." Davies is now acting chairman tion." in the creation of the clinical earlier this week "A couple of bad things," said When asked for his plans as "It's very doubtful whether arena for the impien.^tation of Strawn, "and that ruins it for acting chairer, Davies replied. there «il' be changes in philoso- this design and the identification ELECTION everybody." "My statement is no statement. phy. ' the ex-chairer added. Cud- of the teachers to carry the "Organizations which are raf- I'm going to stick to that." cowicz described the medical burden of the design as well as RESULTS fling beer are required to have it "My plans haven't school as "dedicated to the idea the creation of an appropriate leave the booth warm." Strawn said Dr Cudcowicz. a of primary care medicine...there evaluation mechanism for both TUESDAY said. "It's not supposed to be whose specialty is internal is no such thing as an academy of ;eachers and students." before leaving the pre- cine. "I'm very mi family practice for Cudcowicz said. "I can see (*ee page 4) btil this is a collegc. and to this medical school." •tea--only medical myself playing * part in this ; beer. We don't have "It would be veiy difficult.' Of the school's future. Cud- evaluation process." Professional leave program proposal okayed A lUlVOOIVllM | rn leave will be required to submit a and Plan 111 supports tht> e faculty- means they are happy with us." the recipient must continue to BY CATHY CALKINS proposal of their program member for three quarters at said Hubschman. work for the university for a Guardian Staff Writer through their appropriate aca- fifty percent salary. The purpose of the profession- minimum of one academic year The proposal will come before or refund Co the university an demic unit to the university pre- A proposal for a professional al leave program is to ailow fa- the general faculty meeting, May culty members to undertake pro- amount equal to the compen- sident. leave program for faculty mem- Three plans are offered to 10. and if approved, go to the grams of importance to both uni- sation received during the period bers has been approved b;< the e'igiblc candidates; Plan I sup- Academic Affairs Committee of versity and individual.

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