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1- Friday, September 17, 1976 Volume 3, Issue 1 :<1 Brian Trumpo._r SGA:Beginning of New Things? Rodstei~ Opens Yea.. Jeffrtv Robinson The Western Maryland College Roc:tstein and the SGA itself A new idea that the president has next week, September 20, in the ningof new things, new activities, Student Government Association is already have several items that done some research into is that of a individual living units. All and new ideas. The Social Com- in good shape and ready to go in will have to be dealt with this fall, used book buy-back system. residents will be eligible to be a .mitteehas already planned several their upcoming 1975-76 season some of which were carry-overs This could be worked through the representative, while dayhop events and can be even more ac- starting this week. Headed by from the agenda last year. 'The no- school book store after the Student students will have separate tive with ideas and participation President Jay Rodstein and smoking in classrooms policy and Government checks into some of elections for their reps. Freshmen from everybody." Linda also flanked by Vice-President Doreen the extra-curricular credit the research behind such an idea. class elections are to be held later mentioned that she would like to Strothman, Treasurer Jim p-oposal, both controversial issues There is a slight possibility that in the year, because of a con- invite anyone on the campus to Wogsland, Recording Secretary last year, are presently before the such a proposal could begin by the stitutional amendment passed last give their ideas or their help by Paul Fulton, and Corresponding admintstratfon for evaluation. end of the {all semester. year. The first senate meeting will visiting her in Apartment 2H Secretary Denise Giangola, the Both require student organizations Other ideas will hopefully be be held the Monday following throughout the year. SGA Is. prepared to tackle student and individuals to give their present in the Student Senate itself. elections, Sept. 27, at 8:00 p.m. in As far as the committee's plans, problems.and issues that crop up . support for any hopes of being put Regarding elections into the Rouzer lounge. they already have a fllm series throu~out the year. into effect. Senate, they will be held Monday of For the upcoming election, planned for this semester, starting 16th • ·nNat.·on WOW' Carlton Harris about the expressed into the Senate. fresh In off with the showing of "Shampoo" to Rodstein no concern (Sat., Sept. 18) evening tomorrow, that possibility In order - would be elected • Auditorium. in Decker Late last Spring while WMC golfers tally a to make it to the Nationals :~/:!fl~jh:Xf~~':m~:Yc~~: ~~r:~ff~e~::'~~~v:nf~ most of us were enjoying disappointing 323, which was worth an awful lot. The from their high schools .. He also dckets bought in advance and $1.00 our new-found post-finals dropped them from near the first days' performance =~~ng~~r~:;:~: S;:t~~ ;::~~ [g~t~Jr!~:o~r~~~~s!= freedom, there existed a top of the pack to near' the showed that our' team had men will have to see the whole from a Marriage'.', "Tommy," certain group of students bottom. The 3rd and 4th the potential to take it all. thingthrough. I can only give my "The Corpse Grinders," and who voluntarily gave of days' scores of 316and 319 For·the sake of those few ideas to help this change.". "Jeramiah Johnson." ~= In their' time to further' the brought the team up a few who ar~ .interested, the re~;,ensi~i~~es a~~i~~n r:~~~~:~~!ff~~~:f~ glories of this grand in- notches, but still a good team winner- of the tour- tattves was a result of another film series that we've had here." stitution. They were our distance from the leaders. nament was Cal. State at constitutional amendment last Aoother committee that hopes to golf team, representing The final total was 1263, Stanislaus with a 1221total. y~r: Representatives will now be make a dent on the .Western Western Maryland at the good for' 16th place, which The individual' champ was ::n"ft~t°ins~r;d~ro~ ~c~~ ~t%~n~~~'~t~~n~~~~~ N.C.A.A. Division 3 was naturally a disap- Dan Lisle (Lizzle") of that activity and distribute the purpose of this committee was put National Championships, pointment, especially after college. His 4-day total was workload on some of the more very well last year by WMC held this year-atReid Park a roaring start, but just the 298.Next y~rs' 3rd annual =~f;ftm~:~. ~:~~ :!~~t~o:ot!i'd~-:;~~; Memorial Golf Course in honor-of being good enough continued onpage 4 wouJd be helpful since the reps will as a "trouble-shooter on campus" ~~:;:~i:~~tw~~:~·go?t~;:,;SGA Holds Leadership Conference ~';",;~~:y:!,::,,:::,~eth~o:::::~:;!".::~~=.::'?:~':,~ and 21 teams from across .On Friday and Saturday, Sept. Jim1ftl'llSiand elected to their positions. will be instituting a new system and America participated in'--the loth and 11th, student leaders =:~~~n~fCi~~ The' four penn@!)~t_ '~A_~m- ~~~~~~:::e I:: ~ 4-day-event (May 25-28). faculty met here at WMC to discuss goals and should enable them to miUees that will receive the place. This is so that any problem Representing WMC were ~~t~~!q~::~tea:d ~fth~~~ m~e a..e!?r~e::p ~tirn~:' split kt~::~l ~~Ci:~ ~~ ~~~ :~=:e:.:~~!::~~,~:~ ~i'~f~~~ :m~~= Denny Dunn, Tom Boyle, other's actions. Leaders from each into three groups _ parliamentary. Committees. Rodstein sees the on in their specific department. Jim Green, Dave Rae, and recognized group on campus, peccedure,SGA as a coordinating Publicity, Action. a.nd Social Anyone interested in a liason Jay Buckley. The first day, sports teams, and selected faculty body, and leadership. This part 'Commtuees being especially position to any college department Monday, went excellently ~~:~.vited to share in the con- ~.fe~~~:e =~f~ ~t~~ ~:~~~ ~~ ~~~:a: ;:y for·the Terror·putters. The Therewerethreemaing08lsof this section was the need for comments about the entire SGA by chairman Jeff Robinson. - total of the four' best scores this workshop and conference. The cooperation between groups on saying, "The SGA came off of a A special project that is being (which is how team golf first two' goals were for the par- campus and possible use of the good year, last year. Linda started this year is an SGA- scores are computed) was ~~~!: ~~~~d~ropa"J sc;.~:or thc~tc=:~ section ~:&:~~=t~:J =of:dall~~~~~t! . .r!:g:; 305-an average of about 76. in discussions and give in!)Ut on examined the college's long range a complete turn-around from the company has offered the Student If the next three day's campus problems, both present goals (athletic. undergraduate, year be.fore. I ~ that we're Goverrunent a 20 percent com- golfinghad gone as well, the ;n~:,rreUw~~,m~~m:!;~! ,:~~~:~~~~:!~a~::::~~.r m~~~::;~::n::e~lso had =:r:e~~~~=~y~:: team would have won the p-esent campus leadership to meet Women's sports vs. men's sports, something to say about t~e marked cards that are now National Title by a single and interact with themselves. new sports facilities, curriculwn, direction -that 'the Social- Com~ available from the College stroke! It was not to be. The conference, attended by ~ donns, and student needs mittee would move tlris year. She Bookstore, the College Activities The second clay saw the .around forty students and faculty, were some of the topics discussed. stated, "September is the begin- continued on page~3 .~--------------------------------
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