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SNuFF allowed space in EMU
By Richard Burr
Of the Emerald
The EMU Board housing committee
approved partial office space in Suite 1
Wednesday for Students for a Nuclear Free Fu
ture while delaying a decision on the adjoining
office space
The committee unanimously approved the
allotment motion, which is subject to review after
winter term The committee considered allocating
all available office space, formerly used by
University Veterans Association and Women's
Symposium, but approved allocation of half the
space
The remaining unallocated space will remain
under committee control, but will be available for
the general use by any program, said Alan
Scearce, housing committee chairer The motion
must be approved by the EMU Board before being
implemented.
The committee considered requests by
SNuFF, a group concerned with environmental
and nuclear issues, and Frank Geltner, University
program consultant, for the space Geltner said
he wanted the space for expansion of his office,
which is located in Suite 2 with the Cultural
Forum
Adam Schultz, SNuFF representative, said
the program needed the space for its growing
membership The group has 35-45 members and
more students are joining with each meeting, he
said
Having SNuFF in Suite 1 would be appro
priate since most of the groups in the suite are
environmentally oriented, Schultz said The group
also coordinates activities with the Suite 1
programs, he added
Representatives from Suite 1 programs said
they thought SNuFF fit in better with the envi
ronmental orientation of the suite The programs
also said they wanted to see a student organiza
tion receive the space
Geltner said the program consultant s office
would give University groups without office space
a place to work Students from such organiza
tions could use the space for finding program
related information, typing, and meeting, he said
Geltner occupies the Suite 1 conference
room, which was allocated to him last year and is
subject to review at the end of the term
John Dulcich, EMU Board chairer, moved to
split the space between the groups The com
mittee amended his motion in a 5-2 vote, with
Dulcich and EMU director Adell McMiilan dissen
ting, allocating half the space to SNuFF and
retaining the other half for further discussion.
ASUO representative Paul Rudinsky said
Geltner should work with Vincson Green, ASUO
vice president for program development, to find
space in Suite 4 for program expansion
Mona, I've finally
decided where I'd like
to make my
career: State Farm!
State Farm?
Great Plowshares!
You're going to be
a soil tiller,
r ml Living an
agrarian
lifestyle!
2
Come on now!
State Farm is
an insurance
company
Virgil, you're going
to be a salesman?
Flow could you?
Even if they'd
have you.,.
Mona, there's more to insurance than
selling policies. Insurance is
opportunity.
State Farm is
looking for people
interested in a data
processing career. I
don't have a computer
science degree but I do
have six hours of data
processing courses. So
' qualify!
ST ATI I ARM
Good grief I They're
omnivorous.
No, but they're also interested in
people in mathematics,
accounting, law and
actuarial sciences.
Incidentally,
the pay is
great!
Uh. Virgil, wear a clean pair
of jeans to the Interview.
No way, Mona. State
Farm is looking for men
and women with
any degree and
six to nine hours
of data process
ina courses.
Of course,
you've got to
interested in
a data
processing
career.
For information on career opportunities at State Farm write Ron Prewitt, Assistant Director Home Office
Personnel Relations, One State Farm Plana Bloomington Illinois 61701, or contact your Campus Place
ment Director, or visit the State Farm Recruiter on campus November 4,1982
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices Bloomington Illinois An Equol Opportunity Employi
Alan bcearce
named to chair
Greek’s council
Aian Scearce of Phi Kappa
Psi has been elected president
of the Interfraternity Council
Scearce, a business junior
and chairer of the EMU Board
housing committee, was the
sole presidential candidate
Fraternity presidents elect the
council president
The president administers the
council's long-term planning,
Scearce says The council
emphasizes community service,
scholarship, campus activity in
volvement and intramurals'
participation, he says
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