AS General Manager Selected

AS General Manager Selected

VOLUME 14, ISSUE 6 MARCH 13, 1985 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO 'S·M·FBM*44 Mifj + E 'g*u''EkAW· A'WE WF'iWt*MU'.CMA 6 ae'l"'& ''AWN M AS general "- manager selected by Melissa Marott Staff Writer :, GENERAL MANAGER The position of General Manager for the Associated Students Cor­ PERSONNEL DIRECTOR _.:-: I MEDIA SERVICES DJRECTv,. poration was offered Monday to Professor Dave Hubler of the :1 University of Maryland_ 1.. FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR Hubler has until March 22 to accept the job. "I probably will accept BMU .OPERATIONS MANAGER it," he says."I have no reason not to." Hubler and his wife plan to visit A CUSTQDIAl SUPERVISgR . Chico this weekend, then he will make his final decision. ~. AS Controller Steve Gruber says Hubler was chosen because the ". selection committee feels he is the best man for the job. "He has ex­ " f ACTIVITY' FEE CHECK I '·~'ReQUEST APPROVAL perience in expansion and he will play more of an administrative role," '.: ',' ,';>..: . " •." -,', •. Gruber states. Hubler has no opinion on the renovation vs. expansion issue at this :1 time~ Regarding President Wilson's white paper, Hubler said during his ·,1 job interview, "I am not interested in fighting lost battles. There is a middle ground where all can be satisfied. If you want to hire somebody J" ..... .': :,;.. ;'.... to fight the university, I'm not the person." !' .- ;, ~ . '. ,~;.}~):.:;,:::~:;.: :<':.' ,~::::'. Hubler com.es highly recommendeclfrom the University .af Maryland. .. ,," .. ' \;.;' ':;;:.~/:"<'~ .:>.:. ":'~:;:' _.. : I~. :t .l~~ty;·. :~.t_recommcndeti~n &0;11 D.rury Bagwell. a59is~<1nt vice ~ I., r. :: that gat him would ~!!'·~:"":·::'j'-''':·;~·':;;:~·:.\~,~f~F;''::;:r .. ;":/-t?i:\~\' b~~';yll[~rt~~~:~~d~~~~~ ~~~~:r~n.erslty WO~d -JJI, _ Being general manager would mak~ Hubler head! of an important 1; corporation. The AS has sales of $9.735,000 annually. .X.. ( .." ::: If Hubler accepts the job, he will start at a salary between 553,258 :j' ~ and $60.387. including benefits. He says he would begin work July 1 or ~. before. ~I "'"~ Hubler is currently director of the Adele H. Stamp Union at the :i: - University of Maryland. Before that, he was a history instructor and Program Director for the Illini Union at the University of Illinois. He was also a member of the Marine Corps. Interi'm General Manager Richard Jackson If Hubler decides to refuse the job, it could be offered to Richard Jackson, assistant general manager, who has been acting as interim general manager since the resignation of Mark Bookman last November. Bookman, who wrote a letter of recommendation for .. Tackson, accepted a better job offer from the University of Houston last fall .. INTHEORIO If the job is not offered to Jackson, he is welcome to stay on as assistant general manager, Gruber said. Howev€r, Gruber added .. common sense says he would quit." Jackson declined to comment'. The other alternate for the position is Neil Gerard, of the California Profile ............................ : 4 State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Gruber says if Hubler declines the position, the selection committee will hold a meeting to decide 1'. News briefs ...................... 6 between Jackson and Gerard. AS briefs ........... :.. ............ 611~~~~~~~~~ The decision to offer the job to Hubler ends a long and costly search Campus Quotes ................. 8 by a selection committee chaired by AS President Annie Nock. Also on Local. .............................. '12 the committee are Randy Robertson, Pat Esposito. Cathy Wells, Steve :", Opinlons ...... · .. ·~ .. · .... : ...... ·14 . Gruber, Gary Francis. and Stephanie Rist. Features ......................... '15 The process cost approximately $15,500, plus an additional $3,000 for Events calendar ................ 1 B . augmentation of Richard Jackson's salary when he took over Book­ man's position. The budget included $5,000 for advertising, $4,850 for Entertainment.. ................ 19 " interview expenses, $1,600 for "transition entertainment" and a $4,000 I!' Sports·· .. ···· .. ·· .. ·· .. · .. ········24 moving allowance for the new general manager. /. Classified ......................... 29 The money used for the search was what would have been Bookman's salary. There is still $5,500 of that money remaining. Hubler, who has two children, enjoys backpacking, bicycling, reading, VOTE TODAY! stamp collecting and raquetball. He said he is excited about coming to 9hico. Hubler was selected from more than 230 applicants. ., I 'I : .~ .. ,.... ~ ... , i, 1(~ . ,-~.--.- .. --- -------_ .. - .:1,. I 2--------------------------------------~O~------------------------- Mllrch 13, 1985 Military vehicle. display sparks protest by Kele Lawrence were displaying the vehicle on Staff Writer campus. The Bradley cost the U.S. Amid a group of protesting Army $1.9 million. There are students, a military fighting 862 Bradley Fighting Vehicles in vehicle was displayed Friday in existence. front of Chico State's Langdon Some students and bystanders Hall. watched a video tape of the Chico State's Army ROTC, Bradley in action on a television FMC Corportation and the in the rear of the tank. Others Military Science Department looked at a display of the dif· brought the Bradley Fighting ferent types of ammunition the Vehicle (a military tank)to Bradley uses. campus as a display for Chair of Engineering mechanical engineering Department, Thomas C. Ferrara students. said, "It's good that the Bradley Students from the Committee is here because it gives students Organized for Political a chance to see what American Education and the Committee industry is doing." In Solidarity with the People of Bradley Fighting Vehicles EI Salvador protested the built with steel and aluminum, display because they arc "op· are designed to protect troops posed to military presence on ,while being fast and campus," said student protester, maneuverable. The V·8 diesel Jeff Madera. engin'e was manufactured by Madera also said, "we want to Cummins Corporation. Hughes publicize what the U.S. military Helicopter designed the tran. is doing in Central America. smission, and other businesses COPE is a new, recognized, such as General Electric con .. student group on campus and tributed to the project.' they protested the display proJ~c~. because "the vehicle may be used FMC Corporation is the in Central America, where people business that is responsible for arc fighting for their lives, putting the Bradley together as fighting for their right to live," a whole, along with marketing said one woman protestor. the Bradley. Demonstrators carried signs FMC Corporation is a large which read 'Remember the four producer of chemicals and American churchwomen mur· machinery for agriculture and dered in El Salvador,' 'Better industry. 125 manufacturing prevent than win wars,' and facilities and mines in 29 states 'Arms are for embracing not for and 15 other nations are Students protest military presence on campus killing.' operated by FMC. Protestors asked FMC of· FMC produces agricultural ficials how many students' chemicals, construction and other special products. Presidio in' San Francisco. The Mechanical Engineering educations might be paid for equipment, defense systems, FMC is arranging to bring the. Bradley has already appeared at Department there, according to with the money that was spent food machinery, industrial ~adley to Cal Poly San Luis, San Jose State, where it received FMC Communications Editor, \r on the Bradley, and why they chemicals, petroleum equipment, SacraPlento State, anci} The, a quiet wekome by the Lenny Bonsall. Student files suit University entry against university requirements modified by Lonny Martin freshmen, the SAT or the ACT. by Dale Conour board decided the statements pensatory damages because the Staff Writer In an executive order, Staff Writer were made, were defamatory and plaintiff(Anthoine) wants to be Chancellor. Ann Reynolds false, and were made with the repaid for these expenses. decreed that the requirements of Chico State student Nelson H. intent of malice (reckless According to a press release admission without a test score Anthoine has filed a complaint disregard for the truth). issued from the Chancellor's be changed from above a 3.2 to suit against the university and Anthoine's suit asks for at office of the California State above a 3.1. Further, for those the Associated Students, least $120,000, but requests that' University in Long Beach, the students with a high school GPA The board recommended to the the amount be determined later claiming a minimum of $500,000 AS Board of Directors that index which determines whether between 2.0 and 3.1, the SAT in total damages. since ".;.the strain continues for high school graduates are score for passing will be adjusted Anthoine should not be allowed the claimant.... " to physically campaign the eligible to enter the CSU system from 3072 to 2994, and the ACT Anthoine claims the damages' following day for four hours. was modified slightly to bring a score minimum will go from 741 occurred because, he was found In his suit, Anthoine alleges slightly larger number of high to 722. guilty by the AS Election Board The election board's recom· that the board's decision made school graduates into CSU's These changes will apply to of a grievance filed by his op· mendation was approved by the the university and the AS guilty .. eligibility pool." 'students seeking to gain ad· ponent in last year's elections. directors and upheld-in An· of malice, fraud and oppression. Under the original California mission to the CSU system for thoine's later appeal-by the Master Plan drawn up in 1960, fall, 1985, and are not expected Anthoine, who ran un· Student Judiciary board. Board members Jon the CSU system was to admit to have any significant effect on successfully against Cathy Wells Slaughter, Cathy Wells, Kim freshmen from the top one third 1985·86 enrollments.' for the office of student union Anthoine claims in his suit Morris, Mark Bookman and of the state's public high school According to Linda Mac· director, was accused by Wells of that the punishment was an James Morgan were all named in graduates.

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