*9K IS 1 to fix overnment The long- awaited arrival of the Council membership of 25. committees, elected by the UHA» revised Student Government Giardullo stated that most of members of the student assembly. consitution which would the work of the student assembly This would mean the general reorganize Student Government will be done in committee student body would no longer be r —¥ —lr- « • WMWJV in the form of a student assembly sessions, which will be responsible involved in the direct election of was formally presented to to the assembly and an executive the student body president and WW members of Student Council at Committee. He also noted some vice president. yesterday's meeting. major changes would have to be Another item that Giardullo Sam Giardullo, chairperson of made in Student Government pointed out in the new Council's Ad hoc Committee on were it to adopt the new constituion was an article that Constitutional Revision, and constitution. would allow the student body the vice-chairperson of Council stated One change would be to have right to amendment by that the proposed constitution the Executive Committee, referendum. According to the would allow for more student consisting of the president of the irticle, "a proposed amendment representation and input on issues student assembly, the vice can be placed on the ballot of the because the student assembly president, the secretary, a next election, provided that would consist of forty students parliamentarian, and the petitions" be submitted to the instead of the present chairpersons of the standing (Cont. on page 3) SOLITUDE-Can you study* while crammed betweerj Penguins down at the caf, or when skateboarding from one; class to another? Then you posses a talent this young ms. apparently lacks. Committee sets hearing Tuesday, March 4, 1975 YSU Vol. 52 - No. 3^2. The Ad Hoc Committee on Petrych, Business; Dr. Marvin Relationships Among Schools will Chrisp, Education;. Dr. John hold an open hearing in Schwebel. Kearns, Engineering; Dr. Ronald YSU winter concert scheduled t Auditorium at noon, Thursday, Gould, Fine Arts; Dr. Victor March 13. The committee charge Richley, T&CC; Dr. Earl E. is "To gather from each school in Edgar, Administration. • Leeson, Hawk are guest artists the University a statement of The Committee has been A gala musical program will be Guest artists will be Dr. Cecil instructor in music at YSU, "objectives and to study the role meeting regularly to deal with the presented at the winter concert of Leeson, i n te rnationally-recog• Tickets for the concert may be of each school as it supports the charge since last September. The the YSU Sym phonic Wind nized saxophonist, who graduated purchased from band members or objectives of the University" and meeting is open to the Ensemble and Concert Band at 8 from the Dana School of Music at the door the evening of the "To define a.) the community, students,, faculty, p.m. March 10, in Stambaugh 50 years ago, and Marcellene concert. interrelationships of the schools and administration. Auditorium. Hawk, concert pianist and Conductors for the program as defined by the objectives; b.) will be Robert E. Fleming, music, the degree of autonomy within the and Joseph Lapinski, music. schools which may be possible, Leeson, member Of the music desirable, or necessary, and c.) faculty, at Ball State University, possible mechanisms for increased will be featured as saxophone cooperation among the schools." Center director considers options solosist in his - composition "Concertino for Saxophone and In addition, the Committee is by Gina DiBIasio the snack bar, a Mr. Steak for a soon to tell." to analyze possible academic more formal sit-down area", etc." "We are- examining the Band." i m pli ca t ions connected with "Miss Martin fell down in Hirsch continued by saying long-term needs of the Leeson was one of four nr ollment declines and the hysterics and^ghere she did that "Universities all across the ' Universtiy" Hirsch emphasized. international musicians recently expansion of technicaJTeducation. wriggle and 'sham, while all the country are looking for new food He said he is trying to find "a honored at the World Saxophone The Committee mimbers are men swore they were'poisoned byprograms, " and added, "Ohio unique type of operation" which Co ngress in Chiago for his Dr. Sidney Roberts, Ai&"William eating Miss Fogarty's cake.'' State and Cincinnati have already would encompass the handling of contributions to the development installed various companies such the snack bar, the cafeteria, and of saxophone performance and University cafeteria food may as McDonald's and Shakey's." resident's meals. He added that literature. not be mother's home cooking," Other options he outlineoUre: there is even the possibility of For the past year, the to replace Boni but it has gradually improved, 1. ) to retain the contract with having a more formal sit-down 72-year-old musician has been on committee and differjsnt^ways of handling Servomation (the food company area and, eventually, handling researching and writing a history food services aire presently under Which YSU currently employs); special functions. of the saxophone in America, "Last week I reported that consideration. 2. ) to maintain a single contract "We're just trying to find what tracing the main influences the Constitution and-By-laws "One possibility of changing but with a different food service the best way is" he commented. toward its becoming a concert Committee had not found the food program" said Phil company, and 3.) to operate a Hirsch stressed he is looking instrument. any significant need for Hirsch, director of Kilcawley Univeristy -run food service. The for as much feedback as possible Hawk will be featured with the revision in new by-laws. I Center, "is to'bring in specialists latter, Hirsch noted, would be about how students would feel wind ensemble in the premiere r e q uested clarification on such as McDonalds, Shakey's "very expensive." about a fast-food company performance in .Youngstown of supposed revisions needed. Pizza, or other fast-food Hirsch said he is preparing a replacing the present food service. Stravinsky's "Concerto for Piano None was forthcoming from companies to operate the report to. be given to the Students may respond by and Winds." Sturgeon. Now I'm told I University's food' Kilcawley Board which will visiting Hirsch at the staff offices Selections perfomed by the didn't do my job. That's pure program." Hirsch stated that analyze "what our options are in Kilcawley Center or by calling Concert Band will be Wood's and simple political 'fairy under this "multi-contract: and in what direction we should him at ext. 571. "Montmartre March;" Verdi's tales.' " system," these different go." He added "I'm not 100 per Although Hirsch said an "Nabucco Overture;" Riegger's This was the reaction of x companies could be brought in to cent convinced as to what we extensive survey is forthcoming, "New Dance;" and De Nardis' Bill Boni, chairperson of the specialize in a certain area. should do/' , this reporter conducted a ' 'Universal Judgement,". Standing Committee on "For instance," he noted, "we He remarked that the preliminary survey with several The wind ensemble program Constitutional Revisions, could maybe bring in a University might stick with students and personnel at the will include Menotti's "Overture Seryomation, but he said "It's too r <; (Coat, on page 3) ;' <./{Cqnt on> page 2) . McDonald's, or .Burger' Chef for V XCbtot.oripage-$) ' The Janbar, Page 2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Tuesday, March 4, 1975 arling moonlights as WYSU DJ CALENDAR Office of Student Activities hosts Saturday's "Folk Festival" Tuesday, March 4 by Dave Harasym music was not accepted by the Home Economics Club, MEETING, noon, Room 21, station, WDFM, and ask if anyone Clingan-Waddell. Folk music, whether it be was interested. I said I was, and music establishment for a long History Club, LUNCHEON MEETING, Speaker: John based on the rural before I knew it, I was doing a time. He said the folk craze of the Smythe, Topic: "Anti-Trust Policy and the Screwing of country/blues experience or radio show" he recalled. When fifties "ruined" folk music. The the Consumer",' noon to 1 p.m., Buckeye Room, on the more sophisticated Darling returned to Youngstown, over-exposure of folk music turns Kilcawley. he did a folk show on then-WPIC, many people off of it, he said. Student Art Association, PHOTOSILKSCREENING urban level, reveals much in WORKSHOP, Demonstrator: Joe Romano, 1 p.m., the American now YFM Sharon, for three Darling added that students R.M.F., CUngan-Waddeu. character—primitivism, years. today are not aware of folk The Organization for Woman's Liberation, strength, solidarity, humor in Darling started Folk Festival music. He recalled an incident in ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING, 3 p.m., Room 240, tragic times. Folk music can on WYSU a month after the. his social-cultural history class Kilcawley Center. ' be a mirror catching both station began broadcasting, in where a student didn't know how Dana School of Music, SENIOR RECITAL, Allen Hadley, to pronounce Bob Dylan's name. Bass Baritone, 4 p.m., Dana Recital Hall. past and present reflections. October, 1969. Young Socialists, ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING, -Charles W. Darling American experience Darling theorized that Bob Dylan will go down in history as Topic: "The Economic Crisis and the Defense of Basic Did you ever want to share Darling has since incorporated Right?", 7 p.m., Room 217, Kilcawley Center. the Woody Guthrie of the 60s your hobby with hundreds of folk music into his teaching. He and 70s. "Dylan so clearly people? One man has that observed "You can see the Wednesday, March 5 mirrors what's been happening in 'Cooperative Campus Ministry, FILM FESTIVAL: Citizen opportunity every Saturday history of a people expressed in America since the early 60s" he Harold, Is It Always Right To Be Right?, and The Wall, 8 evening.
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