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Page 2 The Carolinian Saturday, March 29, 1969 SGA SUPPORTS WORKERS In a special session Thursday, Legislature passed a resolution of support for the demands of the striking ARA Slater workers at UNC-G. They also passed a resolution concerning student demands in the dining hall. The first resolution, which passed with 48 yes votes, 2 no's and 16 abstentions, read as follows: Whereas, the welfare of all campus employees effects the welfare of the entire academic community, and; whereas, non-academic employees throughout the state have recently gained improvements in working conditions and salary scales; and, whereas the UNC-G employees of ARA Slater are striving to achieve similar goals; therefore be it resolved that the UNC-G Student Government supports the demands of the Slater employees and pledges the resources of Student Government in order to achieve these demands." The other resolution, which passed with 61 yes votes, and 2 against, read as follows: "Whereas students are required to pay for all their meals in the dining hall through board fees; and whereas students have often complained about varying situations concerning the dining hall; and, whereas students have seen no direct action taken on most of their complaints: therefore be it resolved that the students at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro demand action on the following items: 1. Better quality, preparation and variety of food served in the dining hall. 2. Establishment and enforcement of rules of cleanliness in the dining hall serving and preparation areas. 3. Consideration of meal tickets and/or pay-as-you-go dining to be put into effect by the fall semester of 1969. 4. Considerable reconsideration of the Slater contract before its expiration this summer." Copies of both resolutions were to be sent to Chancellor James S. Ferguson; Mr. John Talantis, Director, ARA Slater; Dean of Students at UNC-G; Dean of Men at UNC-G; Dean of Women at UNC-G; and one copy to each dorm. The voting went as follows: Those voting in favor of the resolution concerning employees of ARA Slater: Harry Alexander, Susan Andrews, May fair Ashburn, Cathy Barnes, Sally Baute, Genie Benner, Chris Blucher, Madeleine Bombald, Miriam Bonds, Bea Brown, Carol Hammond, Ada Fisher, Nelda Franch, Bev Schneider, Barbara Gross, Mark Harris, Claudia Hickman, Darwin Honneycutt, Brenda Lawrence, Annette Hunter, Debbie Hylton, Linda Jackson, Beverly James, Cherry Kendall, Jody Kinlaw, Mary McKinney, Monica Kivel, Mary Knight, Dottie Lambert, Lindsay Lamson, Jim Lancaster, Jean Livingston, Gail Orr, Jan Parrish, Mary Helen Payonk, Jewell Perkins, Candy Pulley, Linda Richardson, Susan Ruzicka, Betty Brownredge, Sharon Barry, Jim Thomas, Kathy Trent, Nancy Turlington, Marti Turner, Jeanne Thorpe, and Beryl Wasserman. Those voting against: Eda Banks and Russ Blackburn. Those abstaining: Patsy Brison, Martha Brown, Daryl Byrd, Karen Davies, Kathy Futch, Jane Gabriel, Martha Hammond, Ann Huffman, Janet Hunnemann, Mary Jones, Susan King, Martha Lowrance, Kathy Zender, Marian Morgan, and Paula Starling. (Continued on page 3) A representative meeting. striking dining employees adresses Thursday's 650 students attended the special meeting held in Cone ballroom.
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Full text | Page 2 The Carolinian Saturday, March 29, 1969 SGA SUPPORTS WORKERS In a special session Thursday, Legislature passed a resolution of support for the demands of the striking ARA Slater workers at UNC-G. They also passed a resolution concerning student demands in the dining hall. The first resolution, which passed with 48 yes votes, 2 no's and 16 abstentions, read as follows: Whereas, the welfare of all campus employees effects the welfare of the entire academic community, and; whereas, non-academic employees throughout the state have recently gained improvements in working conditions and salary scales; and, whereas the UNC-G employees of ARA Slater are striving to achieve similar goals; therefore be it resolved that the UNC-G Student Government supports the demands of the Slater employees and pledges the resources of Student Government in order to achieve these demands." The other resolution, which passed with 61 yes votes, and 2 against, read as follows: "Whereas students are required to pay for all their meals in the dining hall through board fees; and whereas students have often complained about varying situations concerning the dining hall; and, whereas students have seen no direct action taken on most of their complaints: therefore be it resolved that the students at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro demand action on the following items: 1. Better quality, preparation and variety of food served in the dining hall. 2. Establishment and enforcement of rules of cleanliness in the dining hall serving and preparation areas. 3. Consideration of meal tickets and/or pay-as-you-go dining to be put into effect by the fall semester of 1969. 4. Considerable reconsideration of the Slater contract before its expiration this summer." Copies of both resolutions were to be sent to Chancellor James S. Ferguson; Mr. John Talantis, Director, ARA Slater; Dean of Students at UNC-G; Dean of Men at UNC-G; Dean of Women at UNC-G; and one copy to each dorm. The voting went as follows: Those voting in favor of the resolution concerning employees of ARA Slater: Harry Alexander, Susan Andrews, May fair Ashburn, Cathy Barnes, Sally Baute, Genie Benner, Chris Blucher, Madeleine Bombald, Miriam Bonds, Bea Brown, Carol Hammond, Ada Fisher, Nelda Franch, Bev Schneider, Barbara Gross, Mark Harris, Claudia Hickman, Darwin Honneycutt, Brenda Lawrence, Annette Hunter, Debbie Hylton, Linda Jackson, Beverly James, Cherry Kendall, Jody Kinlaw, Mary McKinney, Monica Kivel, Mary Knight, Dottie Lambert, Lindsay Lamson, Jim Lancaster, Jean Livingston, Gail Orr, Jan Parrish, Mary Helen Payonk, Jewell Perkins, Candy Pulley, Linda Richardson, Susan Ruzicka, Betty Brownredge, Sharon Barry, Jim Thomas, Kathy Trent, Nancy Turlington, Marti Turner, Jeanne Thorpe, and Beryl Wasserman. Those voting against: Eda Banks and Russ Blackburn. Those abstaining: Patsy Brison, Martha Brown, Daryl Byrd, Karen Davies, Kathy Futch, Jane Gabriel, Martha Hammond, Ann Huffman, Janet Hunnemann, Mary Jones, Susan King, Martha Lowrance, Kathy Zender, Marian Morgan, and Paula Starling. (Continued on page 3) A representative meeting. striking dining employees adresses Thursday's 650 students attended the special meeting held in Cone ballroom. |