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FRIDAY
February 26. 1988
»VOLUME 71. NUMBER 63
MOUNT PLEASANT. Ml 48859
c 1988 CM LIFE
12 PAGES
New York visit confirms strength of candidate
CMU officials who traveled to applicant's
college say they left with 'very good vibes'
by ROGER MORGENSTERN
LIFE- t-it tor
Three CMU officials who traveled to
New York Wednesday lo visit presidential
hopeful Kdward H Jakuhauskas said the
trip confirmed the strength of hi-, candidacy.
hoard of Trustee memliers Mitch Kehe-
tiati and Bernadine Denning, along with
Donald Hertsch. Presidential Screening
Committi-e chairman, toured the Stale
University of New YorkiSUNYiat (leneseo
campus. They talked to Jakuhauskas and
other memliers of the college community
"I've got very good viheson the candidate
We had a chance to talk to a lot ofthe people
we wanti-d to," Kehetian said These
included vice presidents, faculty memliers.
student leaders and union representatives
"I feel very confident that he's the person
we're looking for I had good viIk-s ln-fore."
Kehetian said, "and now to Im- ahle to go up
on his turf, .we have a very solid candidate for the full Hoard "
.Jakuhauskas is scheduled to In- on cam-
See related story
P.Ki','3
pus March 2- t 'see related sforv > The Hoard
has it> regular monthly meeting scheduled
for Man h I and committee meet mgs for the
evening lie fore.
Trustee Itachacl Moreno. Hoard Search
Committee chairwoman, said in an earlier
interview a presidential announcement
could he made next week.
• lakuhauskas, reached at his (icm-seo
ollice Thursdav. said the CMC visit went
well.
""They met a w hole cross-sect ion of people
hen- 1 think it went very nicely." said Jakuhauskas, president of the fi.200-stii(!cnt
campus .since lit"!'
Heitsch. director of the Counseling Center, said the group had asked to talk to a
mitnher of campus constituents, whom
Jakuhauskas then made available
"We talked to a tremendous amount of
people v\e could not find anything negative ahout the guy." Hertsch said
Hertsch said Sl.'NY-( tenest-o has proh-
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University commun
to meet presidentia
by MARCIA MCDONALD
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The University community and representatives of students, administration
and faculty may speak withCMl* presidential candidate Kdward H Jakuhauskas
during his visit March 2-A.
Anyone may participate in an open interview scheduled for Thursday in the Hovee
University Center Auditorium '.sec cicnrn
punning chart>.
Trustee Hachael Moreno. Hoard Search
Committi-e chairwoman, said at a Monday
Hoard meeting she and Donald Hertsch.
Presidential Screening Committee chairman, will moderate the interview.
Screening commit Uv meinliers will dis-
trihute il-hy-fi cards throughout the auditorium. Moreno said The audience will
write questions on the cards Moreno and
Hertsch. director ofthe Counseling Center,
will ask the questions after screening t hem.
she added
Jakuhauskas, president of State University of New York iSUNYi at (iencseo. also
will go on a tour of Mount Pleasant, includ-
ity will have chance
I hopeful next week
mg lU'ighlmrhiKHls. the downtown husiness
area and schools, said Huss Herron. secretary to the Hoard of Trustees
If weather permits, some students will
give Jakuhauskas. a", a walking ton r of the
campus. Herron added
During a Wednesday coffee hour, student organization representatives will
speak with Jakuhauskas. the Hoard's
"primary" candidate tor the presidency.
Herron said tin- coffee hour w ill not Iv an
organized interview, hut a chance for students to (alk with the candidate informally
Faculty and staff representatives of University groups such as Academic Senate,
Faculty Association, the Faculty-Trustiv
Liaison Committee, the assistant vice
presidents, the University attorney and
department chairpersons also will Ih- ahle
to meet Jakuhauskas. Herron said
Moreno s.ud at the Hoard meeting she
encourages Hoard meinhers to attend as
many scheduled events as possihle I lerron
said all the trustees will participate in at
least some of the events
Art
work
Studio to get
summer upkeep
with $20,000
by BRYAN G LAVIOLETTE
The Ninth Alts Studio is s,-t
to receive a little upkeep tills
summer in the form of $2(i.OOO
worth of structural work
1'niversilv Architect Anthony
I'aparella s.ud several wood
heams, which lorm the
l^veariild structure, have rot
te<l hecau-o ol improper treated
Despite the i I'lidit ion of the
heams. Chuck Henderson. I'hvsi
cal Plant architectural project
manager, said there i~ im danger
III Using the huilding In-fore
repairs ate loiupletid this sutn
nier
"There's nothing life
threatening,* Henderson said
"It's not going to collapse "
The ends of Ivams exposed to
the weather will undergo repairs.
w huh v. ill entail replacing six to
-.even (eet of thi- aflected Ivams
with steel, Henderson said
Paparella said it is not uncommon lor wood to he Used in a
structure such as the North Arts
Studio
"It s a typical structure.
Papatella s.ud "That t\p.- nl
slimline is wry commonly used
in i hill i lies
The North Alts Studio v\a-
limit in 1 i»T*i through private
funds totalling <o."ilUM Kl The
money was provided hy the
Kresgeand Dow foundations and
University Development
• lav Shurt hlh- professor etner i
tils o! art and one of the spear
heads l.ehuid the huilding. s.ud
the huilding's mam prohlem is
not structural Since it has r„-en
lulilt he said, the huilding ha-
leaked every tune it has rained
"The only thing I found wrong
with the huilding is it leaks"
Shuttlitle said "It should -hid
ram" I-<-cause of Us triangular
design, he s.ud
Paparella said the leaks will
nut Ik- repaired now. hut will Inch-a It with as part ot the proposed
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Council endorses
condom machines
Eleven residence halls might have
dispensers for 8-month test period
by CHRIS MURRAY
1 lit fa(l, 1 1 '.•'
The Kducalional Core Council
on AIDS Thursday recommended
to the administration that U:*condom dispensers Ik- installed on
campus for an eight month trial
period
The Policy Sulx'ommittce presented its recommendation to the
council, which then unanimously
recommended condom machines
Ih- placed on campus from Aug I
to March 31. DISH, in designated
men's and women's rest rooms
During this period, data will In-
gathered hy the vendor on t he iw
and misuse of the machines, the
recommendation states
The council recommended the
machines he installed in
lest looms m the Hovee Univcr
sity Center teirai'e level, first
floors ol »Iravv n ami Pearie halls,
sicond lloor ol Park l.ihrary and
loi .hies of |{oh in son, Sa\e Herrig.
Svvii'in'v. Tate. Thorpe. Trout
and Towers Hall Kcsideiice < 'mil
ple\
Policy SiiIh oinmittee Chairman (irant Skomski said one of
the reasons the sulicommit tee
decided not to include Itiis' ( en
ter in the lecomniendation was
the iiillselisus that "we tin] n't
want to ^H gung-ho during the
tr nil period "
"We also felt Kns' t 'enter h.|s a
hiiih visitation rate troiti outside
(',.
■ •■ AIDS f.Ij.
Four injured in two-vehicle
accident on Mission Street
A CMU student and three others were taken to Central Mu higan
Community Hospital after a two-vehicle accident on Mission Street
Thursday
A CMCII spokeswoman said Kevin Cooper. 22. Mount Pleasant
junior. Dean Crane, 23. of Mount Pleasant: and Arnold Sovvmick 11.
23. of Mount Pleasant, were treated and released from the hospital
after the 4T>H p m. incident.
The spokeswoman said Dawn Cooper. 21. Kevin t 'ooper's vv lie. was
admitted to the hospital for overnight oh.servation
A Mount Pleasant Police spokeswoman said Dawn ('ctoper pulled
out ofthe Taco Hell restaurant driveway, 1 11.'! S Mission, and -truck
Suwmuk's northlxiund vehicle
The spokeswoman said Crane was a passenger in Sowmick's
vehicle The report was incomplete Thursday evening, she said,
adding citations may Iv issued at a later tune
Women encounter 'ups and downs' during elevator ordea
by SANDRA K WHITE
P
STUDIO
phohia they got the yi^gles
instead
"We kept each other i'a I tu." -aid
A 3ll second ride hec.ime a -Jennings, who works as .t .|„.
'to-minute ordeal loi two women ciali-t clerk with Kennedy in th.
trapped in a Wail in.r Hall elev a- P.ivahle Ai i oiint I m.' (Ml'ue in
tor Wednesday W.iriuiei
Hut att.l spending tiiaie than .Jennings s.ud then "advert
hall an hoii i in the -n lall >' mtine- I u r e" Ug.ui att.i iitiiinim; Irmn
merit. S.mdv Keim. v and Mar ion t hen luru h hieak at ,il I 12 3"
■ Jennings didnt ilevelop il.uistr a She s.ud th.-y opted to take the
eh'\ at or instead ol the -t.iirs t loin
the l'ir-t tl.«.r to their thud iV-.r
dep.n1 inelit ollii e
■"Two nun who were going to
tin- h.i-enu nl g..t on Itetore us."
• leiming- s.,,d
When the v e.ut otl. the elevator
Hist wouldn't st,,]) It tu-t kept
going li.uk and tin th Irom th»ir to
'We were afraid to push the
-top huttori. hut we finally got
hrave and threw it." Kennev
added "We didn't know what
ll, tor we were on We just kept
pushing the call hutt.ni for help ~
.Jennings said Tina Ha-sa-.
specialist clerk in Purchasing.
heard their distress call and went
lit m tr We kind o! I -'ked at e.u h for helj) while they patiently
other like "what's going on waited
"No Weweleli'l I le rV III Is ." Ke 11-
n. v -aid I think il you were l,v
your-i'H it would have l»eri a lot
Worse
When two Phy -ical Plant work
er.s ciliir to re-cue the women.
they didn't encounter any
screaming or panuked yelling
"Tin glad neither of them had
■'.-,.■ • ELEVATOR • ..: ■■ .>
Inside
LIFE
Home new home
Roadblock
U; . .erstf, ta re, ei.e lire I.
Spec..11 GVW' - s to n", :.t"
Final scene
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Double loss
C' ' teri",(v..'.ir> drama !
W.ut. History Vrnfti
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WEATHER BRIEFLY
Ki'tly sunny an:i kvlrrra-' toda/ ^lt, (;-a.-!t a;1 C .'i ■■', 'p';.,' '>'»'£ a
rx^n' near 30 Partly cIcjuJ/ •.-,; q j.-'La't cii'i.r V'*i:tJ.i, lr,.<u
tuni^/il. Satuda^ ^nd Sunday 10a h, t. ' ;. ii. at t? •.-Park Ir.n.
Loas 1onif-.rit near ?0 Higtis ;//,-L f }' :..i'.i U.i It.f < Imir t<,
Saturday ar.d Sunday rear 30 ;,.■-, »., ,.'i ..•.. :-- * . (,•',! w i 10
Object Description
| Title | 1988-02-26; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1988-02-26 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Friday, February 26, 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 |
