.PO11 Minutes of the regular weekly Executive Committee meeting of Radio Rensselaer held 6 November 1984 Present were: myself, Chris Pudlinski (Public Relations), Tom White (MALcontent), Doug Lyon (Cheese), Rob Galgano (Station Mangler), Brian Borchers, zED Lopez, some other people I'm unfairly leaving out because I forgot them, and Bernie, who I'm perfectly fairly leaving out because he was late as usual. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 PM, exactly on time, an amazing achievement on my part. Officer Reports: Public Relations: We have posters for the Dave Berg (acting RPI President) call-in show and many posters for the airband contest, in a last-ditch effort to drum up enthusiasm (i.e. entrants). Tech Dept.: The Union wants an inventory of our equipment for insurance purposes, so we need to find someone who wants work hours to find price quotes on our equipment. Doug is working on bylaw 7 (the format) and it is getting places. Member at Large: 1: We have a phone list. 2: We have members. all of them, in fact. Station Manager: nothing President: I explained the recent absence of minutes, which is due to general slugness on my part but mostly to my knack for losing my notes. We will have a meeting on Sunday at One (1) PM. Not two or noon, but one. (Actually 1:03 to be exact.) 7 minutes and 48 seconds late, Bernie arrived. By his standards, that's early. Programming: yeah I'm cold. Old Business: Take Phone Messages!! This is very important!! Some people use this as their own phone number, and once in a while there is even some station business that is important. Little keys will happen soon. Just nag THROB, our adorable station manager, and maybe he'll make some up for you. Then again . . . Bylaw 7 is coming along. There are a few more details to work out but it may well be ready by Sunday. Bernie repeated the inventory thing -- we told him that we'd already been through that once and we moved on to new business. New Business: The phone in Announce-B is hurting. Lock up any empty rooms if you notice them. We have been doing very poorly at this lately. It is very important. Bernie complained that there is insufficient storage space in Control-C. His particular worry was the remote turntables. Doug reassured him that this would be taken care of by making permanent locked cases for them as soon as the room became a real recording control room. The meeting was adjourned at 6:55, an astonishing feat of brevity. Be well (and hopefully seeing you).