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Ursinus College Digital Commons @ Ursinus College Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper Newspapers 9-20-1985 The Grizzly, September 20, 1985 Joseph F. Pirro Ursinus College Cheryl A. Lawrence Ursinus College Jean M. Kiss Ursinus College Amy Kistler Ursinus College Richard P. Richter Ursinus College See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews Part of the Cultural History Commons, Higher Education Commons, Liberal Studies Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits oy u. Recommended Citation Pirro, Joseph F.; Lawrence, Cheryl A.; Kiss, Jean M.; Kistler, Amy; Richter, Richard P.; Fraser, Greg; Deskins, Mariellen; Verlin, Jonathan R.; Morris, Beth; Salas, Angela M.; Scrimoyer, D.; Brewster, Roger; Theurer, Jill; Tannenbaum, Elliot; James, Brad; Griffiths, Jill; Carroll, David; and Brown, Tom, "The Grizzly, September 20, 1985" (1985). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 144. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/144 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors Joseph F. Pirro, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Jean M. Kiss, Amy Kistler, Richard P. Richter, Greg Fraser, Mariellen Deskins, Jonathan R. Verlin, Beth Morris, Angela M. Salas, D. Scrimoyer, Roger Brewster, Jill Theurer, Elliot Tannenbaum, Brad James, Jill Griffiths, David Carroll, and Tom Brown This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/144 Clean your room for Parent's Day! Septemher 20, 1985 Forum season opens with summit diplomacy By JEAN MARIE KISS "There are very few who can look Research Company, 1980. He is Ursinus College's first Forum from the top and understand it the author of numerous essays, lecture of the 1985-86 season was completely," he added. The main monographs, encyclopedia en held last week at the Wismer Hall purpose to his speech was to point tries and articles. Dr. Plischke Auditorium. On Sept. 11, Dr. out the advantages and disad has two books on presidential Elmer Plischke, a noted vantages in having the country's diplomacy waiting to be American author and scholar of highest power of authority hold published - "Diplomatic Chief: international diplomatic the Summit meetings. President at the Summit," and relations, spoke to Ursinus Dr. Plischke is currently "Presidential Diplomacy: students and local residents professor emeritus at the Chronology of Summit Visits and about the upcoming Reagan University of Maryland, adjunct Meetings." Gorbachev summit. The professor at Gettysburg College Dr. Plischke has also par meeting, which will be held in and adjunct scholar for the ticipated in a wide variety of Vienna this November, is the first American Enterprise Institute. foreign affairs. In 1945, he served official conference between these His major fields of study include in Germany under Ambassador two world leaders. Dr. Plischke's the nature and conduct of Robert Murphy. He also was a talk was a preparation for this diplomacy, the president as special historian on the U.S. High event. diplomat-in-chief, sub-summit Commissioner's" staff in Ger This was Dr. Plischke's first diplomacy and fundamental many (1950-52), and served as a visit to Ursinus. "And 1 must say concepts of world affairs. consultant to the State Depart I have found it a delight," he told Among the 24 books to which he ment (1952). Dr. Plischke was a the audience Wednesday night. was either written or contributed member of the department's More importantly, though, he to are: "The Conduct of Advisory Committee on Foreign was concerned with relating to American Diplomacy," Prin Relations and became its the students his analysis of ceton University, 1950; "Summit chairman in 1969 - he served foreign diplomacy and the Diplomacy: Personal Diplomacy until 1970. president's role in these of the President of the United As far as the upcoming summit relations. He finds that most States," University of Maryland, is concerned, Dr. Plischke says, Dr. Elmer Plischke prepares his college students are aware of the 1958, and "U.S. Foreign "It will be a meeting, not a talk. summit, but not of the aspects Relations: A Guide to In conference." He does not expect which have transpired since. formation Sources," Gale much to be accomplished. dismay by saying, "It's like recultivation of the fields to make abused because of the small, The fields are conllng having a new toy, but no batteries them last longer. At any time one concentrated wear, there is great By JOSEPH F. PIRRO systems, offered the college a to make the toy work." field can be closed down, letting it hope in the future of these The Ursinus campus is starting choice of two qualities. U.C. The reason behind this ex regenerate for next season. Also, athletic facilities. Davidson says to take on a new look; slowly. opted for the more expensive pansion in the athletic realm at the varsity sport programs will once completed this half million Some of the most recent additions equipment, and consequently it Ursinus include a few. The advance enonnously. In addition, dollar investment will be one of are the plots of grass which will took longer to receive the order. football team needs the lighted intramurals will take on a new the greatest attractions among make up the athletic playing The hope behind purchasing the fields when standard time comes emphasis once the fields are small colleges in the area. Just as fields. So what if the construction better sprinklers is that they will into effect. The new plots of grass utilized comJ?letely. Helfferich was a standard when it and plowing began in the middle be more durable for future use. Although, there is a delay now, was first built, these fields will will provide options for and the old fields are being also be role models. of last semester? And so what if At present, the sod is being put .............................................................................................................................................................. " ............................. the fields were supposed to be down piece by piece with ready for the football and soccer dependence on a few factors: the teams when they came into camp weather, team practices, and the the last week of August, but amount of help the contractors aren't? Well, it's making a lot of have. When all of the sod is Zeta Chi escapes difference to administration finally in tact there will be one down at Helfferich and to the more wait. Six weeks must elapse • sports teams who are being in- before any team may practice on convenienced. the turf, or else it will not develop suspenSIon The logistics of the delay are properly. So the fall teams may Zeta Chi is officially a campus first lost it's charter on March 2 simple, but for the present time not put the fields to use this Zeta Chi have remained within fraternity again after. a two and a 1983. Vice President of Zetz Chi: all guidelines of the College disaDDOintin2. Durkin, the sub- season. Athletic director, Mr. half year suspenslon. In a Joe Antonio said that as an contractors for the sprinkler Robert Davidson expressed his during the period of suspension. meeting of the whole ~aculty on alternative t~ paddling they plan They have complied with all our September 4, a revlsed con- to use electric shock "because it expectations and I support the stitution for Zeta Chi was ap- leaves no marks." ' reinstatement of Zeta Chi. proved. According to Dean Dean Aiken said that though Once again ZX will participate Aiken, "It doesn't seem that they the changes weren't drastic in Homecoming Activities. They IJ)A\II2I~~lrS'~ c~an~ed ~uch (in thei~, co?- "They (the friends of Zeta Chi) have . nominated Senior Rose stitution). ~e added, W~ 11 made it difficult for the faculty WU~nschel of Phi Alpha Psi for have . to . watt and see dunng not to approve their proposal Homecoming Queen. pledgmg if these changes are real because they were so active in off Senior Tegwen Miller said "1 or just words on paper." campus community services and think most people still considered I[)A\l" One change in the new con- they made sure that everyone them a fraternity even though stitution states that pledging knew it... they weren't recognized by the "shall be accomplished in ae- In Dean Kane's letter to the administration, but it's great to cordance wil;h the guidelines set faculty concerning the rein have them back officially." forth by Ursmus College. It was statement of Zeta Chi he wrote "I hope they retain their status SI~IJ)lr. ~11 for paddlin~ pl.edges, a violatio~ "I have been impressed with th~ as a fun group to party with," of these I!U1delines that Zeta Chi manner in which the members of said Senior Pam Maier. Page 2 The Grlzzlv September 20, 1985 Lack of water J .D.Salinger attended Ursinus Most of the restrictions apply Fallin' on My Head," you've been Editor-in-chief .......... ........... ....... Joseph F. Pirro College once, and maybe he only to property owners and in the tub too long. Associate Editor ......... ... ....... Rosemary Wuenschel thought up the first chapter of businesses. But at least one - If you see a dripping faucet, Associate Editor ........... ............ ...... Heather Camp " catcher in the Rye" while applies to students: Cars may be turn it off. If it won't turn off, News Editor ........ .......... ............ Mariellen Deskins standing in the shower. washed only at conunercial car report it to your R.A.