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Central
Michigan
MONDAY
April 18. 1988
VOLUME 7i; NUMBER 90 .
MOUNT PLEASANT. Ml 48859
c 1988 CM LIFE
16 PAGES
Two bars to prohibit
18-year-old customers
Nick's, Wayside agree to 60-day trial plan with
county prosecutor; more owners may follow lead
by RUTH VIOLANTE
I'rr
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Anyone younger than \lJ will
not be allowed to enter at least
two popular city bars for a liO-day
trial j-eriod starting today.
Several other local bars also
may a^rce to the »>0-day ex|xri-
incnt. sunnestcd by Isabella
County Prosecutor Joseph T.
Harl-eri
liarl-eri only named one bar
Sunday that is definitely participating in the experiment the
Wayside Central. 40<>T> S. Mission.
However, Nick Wntimi^lia.
owner of Nick's Wa^on Whi-el.
llll S Mission. Sunday said his
bar will participate as well.
Harl*Ti said he bad commitments from other bars and will
name thorn today in a press conference in his olTice in the
Isabella Countv Buildup. 21.0 N.
Main
Wayside Owner Dave Hunter
made an agreement to refuse bar
admittance to anyone younger
than IN, starting todav. Rarl-en
said
"It's part of an approach that I
will continue - canvassing tho
other local bar owners to try' -md
^*et a commitment from them as
well." RarU-ri said.
Uarheri said an evaluation
after the (id-day trial period will
determine the agreement's
impact.
Parents, coaches and teachers
have complained thov have seen
Pi.Mso Set? BARS Page 2
Administration still plans
awards after FA votes 'no'
by BRYAN G. LAVIOLETTE
The Faculty Association voted Thursday to
oppose monetary Teat her Kxcelleiicc Awards for
commencement May 7. but tun- admim-1 rator -aid
the I'niversity still plans to ^ive the awards
FA President Charles Kwl.-r-aid Sunday the FA
Hoard of Diret tor- -. i ted unatiiiTiouslv lo oppose the
Acadi mic Si-n.iti-'- ret nmmendat ion to make
motu-tarv te.ithm^ avv.irtl- for l!»>7^"i
11nt U William Dunham, a--i-t.ini viie pre-ident
for Personnel and Kmptove. Hel.it ion-, -aid Sunday
Acting Provost -I.i nice Key nolds -t ill pi, ins on nivmn
award- but they w ill not lie in the form of compensation
"They'll !«-• identified as professional develop
f i nt." Ihinham s.ud "That'- not compensation "
Ke\ nolds could not he reai bed tor com mint Sunday
Dunham -.ml the que-tioii is whether prote-
s io nal iii v el op merit avv.irtl- are "monetary " aw an I-
a- defined in the l!i-x7-!M> FA agreement with the
I 'mv i rsilv
"Whether or not the Faculty Association's P.oaid
ot Director-, will see it t he .-.line way la- Iteynolti-i
is a thllere.'it matter." F.is/ler -.ml Kis/ler. proti -
sor o! leather education and pi otes~iori.il develop
mint, s.ud be will di-cus.s the awards informally
with FA officers and niomliers ot the Hoard ol I tint
tors
Fis/li r said he dues not expect a -pet i.il meeting
to he tailed before tin hoard- refill.irlv -tlniluled
meeting May .1 l-ecause Reynolds has not violated
the contract by announcing the awards. Ho said by
actually fs'ivm^ the awards, the I'niversity mi^ht Ik-
id violation of the contract.
"She has the ri^ht to implement the program
without a monetary award." Fishier said. "It really
come- down to a lce,al uucstiori "
It would not be fair to continue this "Hawed"
program. Fi-/hr said He said continuing the process would not be lair to all faculty Ix-cause some
may not have applied last fall Iniausi- they heard
t he aw a i tis woo Id Ix* dropped \n -cause of the new FA
contract, which was reached m late Septemlrer.
The new FA contract requires programs for
monetary avv.irtl- to faculty be set up by the
Academic Seriate The system then must he
approved by the administration and the FA Ixiurd
According to a statement released hy the FA
linard of Directors, the FA agreement requires a
serum- review of the awards process There has
been no such it-view, it states
Key nolds and Kis/I.r met Friday to discuss the
FA's leasoris for op|-osit ii in to -4IV in^ the award.s this
-prin^;. Academic Senate ('hairman Francis Molson
-a.il
The A Senate set up a Te.uhlll^ FxcilletiCe
Aw.ml- Committee at it- April a meeting Ihe ad
hoc committee was asked to discuss the possibility
of ■■ivui|4 awards at May commencement and also a
tone, r.in^e outlook tor Teacher Kxcelleiicc
* - if ,F AWARDS *•,.;. 1!,
Camp Grayling
site for ROTC
Saturday stint
by PATTY MAHER
It's hard to imagine a ciiup-
iii^ trip without a bonfire,
marshmt Mows and folksongs
Put the ROTC tX|M-tliti!ioii to
Camp CrayluiK didn't include
tho-e luxuries
Sat unlay. 7,s Army Reserve
^^,_. < )tlit t-r.s' Training < \>rp- cadets.
all CMC students, pitch.-tl their
tents and practiced combat
techniques to defend theircoiin-
y_r try.Capl Mark Terry said
_,4 "The W hole [xunt ol the trip Is
•>^aJ5 to learn not only to fi^ht in a war
hut al-
■ kills.
to th-Velop leadership
Terry said "It's
_ _, _Fz_yt-*'< r* i
.'^r^iiS&aW*^-^' _, hands -on experience
.- I^T^^^^i^^ Terry said late sleeper, do n„l
1| ""Tyi*!!!*^ * i 1^t?l >i lx-lon-j in his platoon Hi» cadet?
rose at .r> a m Saturday to depart
lor the expedition, and rose at
*'*t 1 11 ">am to return to ('Ml'Sun-
CM Lift Patrick Dint
Km-.Bct) VcKmi
Fast J."'d3*i freshman. [ tepare*. to attacl- a tfe'ense
position tluraij; Arm, ROTC fold tramuv. eiercises at Carr.p Gra,lir"i£
SJturJJ/
day morn inn
The expedition is officially
P.-MSt? See ROTC i'.u-..- 16
Skidding along
Five year old t .l\m^n Uye attempts to lift her s
tuit mild Sunday afternoon near Wastim,;! -n
ster V.v.eri
Apartments
CM Llf E Choi Birki
fi'.F tim>; fir-r In :.*. t" f' 'Iii'F skate < '!i .1 ,-. ;i',,!,-
Springtime will get a warm welcome from
Mayfest's musical ode to the new season
by MARK LaROSA
"Mavfesl 1- .1 -p> 1 n;:t ime 11)11- leal evil it U lio-e pill
po -e I - t 01 ell bl ate t hi I lew lite 1 he i oil 1111^ I >t a 111 ".'.
-i-a-o 11 " he -.mi "It - a p.i^.ui t eh Iii at n m I'hey knew
The month of May mean- t l.t-r- are done and it'- what the hell it,.', m-n- ilmiy
time to-vv lti^ into summertime ret real ion a t nl t el, ix " I he I'loii t nine- L.u k in the ^i.i- and the -im
at mil for many CMC student - i ,.me - L.u k from t he -mlb -o,.d [,..r d . v..u t an t
h. !p hut i . l.hr.input students do riot have to put the paitvili;: <m S, |,, ,, . .,,,ii tht- year'- t elehi at ion will te.ituie .,
hold until they fitii-h the last final exam Anyhoilv tvi.lev.ui.lv otmu-n tmrii -ix Land- thteel.i.il
vv ho want- In welcome the new sea-on e.u ly t an do -o 1|l(j (|ltl.,. ti ■ .in out ■■! tow n
at Maytest |h,- Smokehou-.- Plue- H.in.f a ^nmp ot ('Ml'
Mavfi-st.anaimualsprin^titiietelebtaiionatC.Mr -nid.-nt- i- -ihodul.-d t,. ^,1 thuiL'- -tail.,I
sinte Pt7li is -ihe.luleti for April :«> -aid St.-ve Set .n:d - m t he plav li-l i- My k Ki-e ami the Oi 1^1
Stherer. one ol the event- ore.uu/el- '■■''- an-.th.-i I.., al l.au.l Sth.tej -a id t he h.u.d w ill
, tied p.nt'.. r- then -hale of 'hi^h energy n^k 'n
Scherer. prote--or of lu-!ory. -aid the l;.iIi- will .. -
, , . .. . nil
open at 1H a rn and trie mu-ic w il -tai t plav m^: at , ,. .. ,, , ,, .- , ■ , . , ,
1 , , i i 7 r oil.'W ai.; them will Le tin- tir.-t tsmd linin out ol
noon It will la-t until alxuit s in p m . w hen the la-t .,,,■ , • i , i- . i -;i i
' tovvn.JJI avetimi- 111 .Fii r.a-t 1 an-lli^' St hirer -aul
hand I- tlotle 111.iy inc; . i i i i ■ .1 i i i . . I
1 there 1- tin leal label tor the hand - mu-ic. lull it lia-
Patron- nei-d .*a tor adrni --n .n and whatevi-i el-e p|.,\,.,| m Mount Plea-ant iiiiinr-tmi- titue-
tfu-y deem note—ary to entettain theiii-elve- I hi n out ot Cleveland, will b<- Satta S.iit.i i- a
throu^houl the alter noon • ;\, n ,.m i. ri.',ie li.mil w h it h al-o ha- play ed at I 'en
Stherer -aid the rea-on tor havim: Mavte-t I- to ti.il -. viral tiiin -
welt nine in springtime while Uii-mj; or. mu- it And I he litth Land will Le 'I he Toll, from Col urn Lu-
a more te-tive time <il year tmild not l«-1 fio-en lor tin- ————————————————_———
party ''" ■■■•• MAYFEST »'..;■ It,
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LIFE
Swan song
Greek Sin*; finishes vteek of ._ ^
celehe-Jhnftffjfernitees scronties. /POQG 3
Slow deposit
F'ubhc Rjdtos funJ -<3esin£
effcrtsdrebetimJ 1988^-ojl
/Page 6
Clean sweep
Sc'tball tejm aims /n _f\
-1 ^'jrnesenes from Oh.i J Universe!^/rOge 1U
Running cold
Wcmen's track teams nests
first meet in chilly weather
/Page 11
WEATHER BRIEFLY
F-.jrtly sunny .i'l'I c-::'.<■•. tr..!.-), Tm Veil" is '.' tie.Iei'.-e! fi t.<-
t. ,''-, Fee.ir 4I) V , ,!i, t '"-1* aii.l '.'i -.-.'I as part of tt •- tsf.' .-.ten •■ at
n/.f te.FF >:>iT. !-..-., .'i V ■■ .''..-. tt.- UC st-r.es !'..!,),, if \i •■ Fi ...••-
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Object Description
| Title | 1988-04-18; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1988-04-18 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Monday, April 18, 1988 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1988 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
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| Language | English |
