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Ursinus College Digital Commons @ Ursinus College Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper Newspapers 4-3-1981 The Grizzly, April 3, 1981 James Wilson Ursinus College Barbara Foley Ursinus College Kenneth C. Taylor Ursinus College Jay Repko Ursinus College Duncan C. Atkins 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 Wilson, James; Foley, Barbara; Taylor, Kenneth C.; Repko, Jay; Atkins, Duncan C.; Bassett, Jennifer; Wegman, Janet; Sacks, Martin; and Lazar, Joey, "The Grizzly, April 3, 1981" (1981). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 57. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/57 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 James Wilson, Barbara Foley, Kenneth C. Taylor, Jay Repko, Duncan C. Atkins, Jennifer Bassett, Janet Wegman, Martin Sacks, and Joey Lazar This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/57 • rl Volume Three Number Eighteen Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa. 19426 Friday, April 3, 1981 Faculty members promoted • • • Board of Directors Elects Corey to Five Year Term sor of History, as Chairman of the Township Commissioners, an of Samuel C. Corey, chairman of History Department. ficer of Montgomery County Hos the board and president of Provi In the English Department, a dent Indemnity Life Insurance pital Authority, past president of sabbatical was approved for Company, Norristown, was elect Valley Forge Council, Boy Scouts Gayle A. Byerly, Associate Pro ed to a five-year term on the of America, and is an active layman in Trinity Lutheran fessor of English. Board of Directors of Ursinus The directors also approved the Church, Fort Washington. College at its meeting on March purchase of the house at 30 Sixth The Ursin us Board at the same 6. Avenue, Collegeville, at a price of meeting promoted H. Lloyd Jones.. Mr. Corey is a graduate of the $50,000 to be used for faculty Jr., Dean of Admissions, from University of Georgia and he housing and resolved to com attended the Wharton School of Associate Professor to Professor ~ 1 mend the cross country team and I A ); A the University of Pennsylvania of English; Peter F. Perreten, the coach, Robert B. Shoudt, for AI Franken and Tom Davis brought their Saturday Night and Rutgers University School of from Assistant Professor to Asso their achievement as conference Live Antics to Bomberger Auditorium Saturday night in a Law. ciate Professor of English; and champions. performance sponsored by Beta Sigma Lambda. For a His career with Provident In John D. Pilgrim, Chairman of the review of the event and a personal interview see page 5. demnity began in 1946. He has Economics and Business Admin been president of Upper Dublin istration Department from Asso Resident Post performance party ... ciate Professor to Professor of Economics. In other actions, the Board A·ssistants approved the granting of tenure Fire ,Alarm and Damage to the following faculty members Announced upon completion of the 1980-81 academic year: Robin A. Clouser, After weeks of reviewing appli Plague Beta Sig Assistant Professor of German; cations, recommendations and Peter F. Perreten, Associate Pro i~terviews, the Dean of Students All chances of a profit from the shows around here when this kind Presently the Dean' s Office is fessor of English; and John D. Office has hired 31 Residen t Franken and Davis Show held in of stuff happens?" Beta Sig has at a standstill with their investi Pilgrim, Professor of Economics. Assistants for the 1981-82 aca Bomberger Auditorium Saturday been known for bringing off gation. According to Dr. Hough The board also approved the demic year. Each of the appli night. were lost when the spon campus groups and entertain ton Kane, Executive Assistant to seeking of gifts for a fund to cants had to go through a series of soring fraternity, Beta Sigma ment to the college many times the President, "We don't want to foster a better understanding of three interviews, first by their Lambda's post performance party before. bill Beta Sig unless we have to, so the free market system through current RA, next by a panel of three or four students including met with costly damages and a As a result of the incidents, we are using every possible the Ursin us Business Econom~s probable fine. Beta Sig has been put at a opportunity we have to find the Council. other RAs, and lastly by Dean David L. Rebuck and Dean Leslie At approximately 1:50 a.m. financial disadvantage and is person (or persons) that did it. It An increase in tuition for the Sunday, March 29, a fire alarm requesting anybody with any will be a shame if they (Beta Sig) Ursinus Evening School from $62 March. Following a two day period of was pulled in the Ritter Center admission of guilt or any helpful have to pay because they did so to $68 per credit for the 1981-82 Utility Gym where Beta Sig' s information related to these inci much work." There has been no academic year was ratified in deliberations, the selection com party was being held. Associate dents to come forward and help final assessment of damages as addition to the appointment of S. mittee decided upon the 31 RAs Dean of Students, Leslie March, them out. yet. Ross Doughty, Assistant Profes- and an alternate list. The com was on hand, but no suspects mittee consisted of Rebuck and have been named at this time. March plus four senior RAs, Dave According to procedure, Beta Sig Parents' Day Packed ·with Fun Garner, Vickie Spang, Jayne will be responsible for the fire Walling and Bob Pfeiffer. which is mandatory for false by Barbara Foley '83 The new Resident Assistants 'alarms. During the same night, a Parent's Day is Saturday, April will be held in Helfferich Hall. urged to purchase tickets ahead and their assignments are, for the back door to the Gym was 11, 1981 and Ursinus has quite a The Ursinus College Jazz Band of time. At 1:00 p.m., the Ursinus women: Nanette Hartman - tampered with amounting to an few things planned for both and the U.C. Band will also Women's Club Buffet Lunchf!on Beardwood I, Katherine Hartman undisclosed figure in damages. parents and students. perform at the Ritter Center at 4 will be held in Wismer Dining - Beardwood II, Lynn Ferry - Also reported was the breaking For those interested in sports, p.m. Hall. Tickets are $5 per person Paisley II, Helene Bigo - Paisley into the trunk of a car owned by there are three events going on. There also will be several and can be purchased by sending III, Hedy Munson - Stauffer I, sophomore David Innes. Two keg At 9:30 a.m. there will be a exhibits on campus during the a check to: Laura Bossone - Stauffer II, taps were stolen in this theft Softball Tournament at the soft day. They are as follows: Donna Rudy - Clamer, Marie Weiczor - Hobson, Fetterofi, costing approximately $50 each. ball field, and at 2:00 U .C. Track Mrs. Charles R. Hentz At press time it has not been will compete against Muhlenberg 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. - Sculpture Andrea Schiela - South, Sturgis, and Print exhibit in the Library 16 North Borough Line Kimberly Monti - Shreiner, determined if the incidents were and Men's Lacrosse will try to put Trappe, Collegeville, Pa. 19426 . related or just how much Beta Sig down East Stroudsburg State 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Photography Linda Hetherington - Duryea, Club Art Show - Wismer Lawn. 624 Main Street, Stacey Smith - will have to pay to cover fines and College. Interested people can also call 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Physics Club Schaff, and Kelly Finch - Todd, damages. The only thing that is Parents and students who are Mrs. Hentz at 489-4226. Dinner certain is that the costs will be interested in music are invited to Display - Union Isenberg. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Student Art will be $3 per person and tickets greater than the profit made on attend the College Choir's re- may be purchased at the Dean of Exhibit - Union The new men resident assist the show earlier that evening. hearsal of The Creation in Bom Students office in Paisley Hall. 12 noon - 6 p.m. - Perkiomen ants are Pat Walker - Omwake, The general feeling of the frater berger from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dinner will be held at 5:30 p.m. in Art League Exhibit - Wismer Joe Giamo - 942 Main Street, nity was summed up by Beta Sig The actual performance will be Wismer. Auditorium. Richard Smith - 944 Main brother Mike Given '81 when he held at 7:30 p.m. in Bomberger; The day should be fun for Street, Joe D' Ascenzo - Maples, commented, "How does anybOdy tickets are free. At 2:30 p.m., the Those people planning to eat everyone. Hope to see you there! expect someone to sponsor any Spring Festival, called Mullcals lunch and dinner on campus are (Continued on Page Three) Page 2·The Grizzly-Friday, April 3, 1981 Off the Editor's Desk Comment • • • The Reagan Administration is In addition, the present budget All students must be alerted to Something happened November 1963 in Dallas, Texas that trying to create a feeling that a shortfall in the National Direct these proposals that threaten to stunned the unbelieving and horrified world and sent millions of "safety net" will prevent any of Student Loan (NDSL) program of deny them access and choice to people in the U.S.