Lose-Rushing, Pledging Rights
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University Leader Archive. 134. https://scholars.fhsu.edu/university_leader/134 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives Online at FHSU Scholars Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in University Leader Archive by an authorized administrator of FHSU Scholars Repository. -,( a n s·as st • ,. • 11 1 s~oric~1 C! • l• l r ••'• '-n ,~. .• C C h e ..., c.· "' ... oc1ety T t. , .•• • lo,,) CC • • ope •• n. Kansas ...") 'J J ,,. CO::Jp. Lose- Rushing, Rights Pledging 1 See Editorial, Page 4 until March 1, according to Miss because the Memorial Union failed Bowman. a --,sorority goes, it would be a sor- Delta Zeta sorority has been put Bowman. to serve the Alpha Gamma Delta She also said that the DZs did or1ty matter." on a "deferred rush" standing as The action, -handed down by the party on time. The Alpha Garn not run over their. alloted 60 min- Will the Delta Zetas be allowed . a result of a hassle during formal PanheUenic judiciary council, came party preceded the DZs. utes, but finished about 25 minutes to· take part in open rush between sorority rush prior to Thanksgiv- after Alpha Xi Delta sorority When · the DZs left their rush late, as did the Alpha Garns. No now and March 1? 1 • • vacation. brought action against the DZs. party, one of the rushees lost a action was taken against the Alpha "I think that is something that This was .-. revealed Monday by When questioned ·about the reason contact lens on the landing of the Garns 'by the DZs. doesn't have to be discussed." Vae Jean Bowm~n, DZ president, for the action, Louise Miller, _AXD back stairs of fhe Union. Dean Stouffer was first contact- Have you received any word after The Leader had received "no president, said: - · A majority of the DZs were lined ed on the matter and had "no com- from National Panhellenic Council comment" · replies on the conflict "This is something that is not to up on the stairs and "could not ment." concerning this year's sorority rush from· Dean of W~men Jean Stouf- be known on campus; this is to re- move without taking a risk of When Miss Ohlemeier, a Sigma atFHS? - fer, _Panhellenic Council adviser, main within the confines of Pan- stepping on and-damaging the con- __ Kappa, was interviewed, these "No, we have not."_ and Linda Ohlemeier, Panhellenic hellenic." tact lens. Under the circumstances, questions were asked: When Dean Stouffer was asked president. According-to Miss Bowman, here our members were obligated to re- HaYe the DZs been put on pro- the last question, she replied, "We The 0 deferred rush" standing is what happened: tain their positions and · help the bation or received any kind of pun- haven't received any word like means that Delta Zeta will not be The Delta Zeta rush party Nov. .rushee in searching for the lost ishment? that." - allowed to rush or pledge coeds 17 started 20 to 25 minutes late contact lens," according to l'r!iss "I think as far as 'punishment to Miss Miller gave this answer to questions about the problem: "Since Dean Stouffer and the · president of PanheUenic ·council - have not seen fit to comment on Who's Who this matter, and since it would not be in compliance \vith_ the rules of Fort Hays Panhellenic or of Na- Volume LVIII Fort Hays Kansas State Coliege, Hays, Kansas Thursday, Dec. 3, 1964 No. 12 Accepts 34 tional Panhellenic, and since Alpha ---- Xi Delta always complies with Pan.. hellenic rules, Alpha Xi Delta has 'llps Required Courses, Selection no comment to make.u _f HS Seniors "We're accepting it," said Miss A group of 34 FHS seniors have Bowman. "But I feel what happen- been accepted for inclusion in the ed was beyond our control... " Miss Bowman also said the rea- 1965 edition of Who's Who Among son she was willing to discuss. the 4 .\ Education Plan Passes Students in American Colleges and matter was that most people are Universities. aware there ,vas a problem and ~Eleven hours of social sciences; it · A new general education pro- was questioned. We want to grad-- is better to "get it out in the· open Modern Civilization and two three:. gram which boosts required hours uate individuals who have quite a Students chosen must be full- and clear the air." broad background." · · hour courses from American Gov• from 41 to 44 will go into effect time seniors who are candidates The Delta Zetas have filled their ernrnent, In!..v.: .. ~t.)ry Economics in the fall semester of 1965. Garwood stressed that the new for degrees this year and who have membership quota for this semes- and Introductory Sociology. These Renamed ·"basic studies/' the program will _not affect students cumulative grade averages of 2.0 ter and will not be affected except latter three courses replace Man plan calls for essentially the same no\v enrolled, and will apply only or better. _during the month of Febru·ary, ac- and Society. courses now required, while provid- to freshmen enrolling next fall. cording to the Smith Center senior. ing more selection, according to Dr. "Students ... need not worry- that -Nine hours of humanities; In- Election to this honor is by vote Miss Ohlemeier said that Panhel- John Garwood, dean of the faculty. they will get themselves boxed in troduction to Literature and two of the faculty on the basis of the lenic Council plans to take steps, An exception is that1 Man and , under this plan," he stated. three-hour courses from a selec- individual's academic achievement, possibly next ,veek, to improve fu- Society will no longer be offer-ed. Basic studies calls for: tion of four music courses, four art character and potential contribu- ture rushes. The basic studies program is the -Five hours Physical Science or courses and other literature cours- tion to society. Each of the 750 result of almost a year of Faculty two three-hour courses from the es in any language. No more than colleges and universities submit- Senate research and examination physical science area, ,vith the ex- - six hours may be taken it one of ting nominees is limited to a quota of required courses on other caro- ception of , mathematics. Alterna- the above three areas. set by the publication, based on Tri Sigs' 'Ugly Man' uses, said Dr. Garwood, Senate tive courses may be in physics, -Psychology, physical education the size of the school's graduating chairman. chemistry or geology. and English and speech require- class. Posts Slim Early Lead "It isn't something we've pro- .:....Three hours Biology 1 or 10, ments remain the same. Larry Cox, Sigma Sigma Sigma . duced off the top of our head," he instead of five hours Biology 1, as This year's FHS honorees in- entry, was leading the Ugly Man stid. ''Each course we now have now called for. Dr. Garwood pointed out t~t clude about three times as many while three more hours are needed contest mid-morning Wednesday women as men, and one-third of '\\;th 461 votes. to fill the basic requirements, the the group is married. new plan will provide the oppor- Less than a half-dollar behind tunity for more high number cred- in the penny-a-vote race was Larry Those elected and their home Bates, Agnew Hall, ,,,;th 424, and its. The higher courses are offer- towns are: ~~SC Okays Court Bill ed in the humanities alternatives. also over the 400-mark was Gary Larry Loop, Nadya Keller, Carvh-n Gil- Thaete, Delta Sigma Phi represen- The total hours needed·to gradu- more and Marlyin Walden, Ha~·s; Connie Jo ate ·will not be changed. Ander,-on. Ru"5ell; Vernon Goering, Analee tative, with 408. Andres and Victor Sisk, Hutchin,;on: Tanya Other leaders were Loren Pep- The main problem expected un- Arneson, Brewster: Janice Beckham, Inman; On Appointment Plan L>·le Seltrnan, Nekoma; Loube Booth, La perd, Delta Zeta, 376; and Dale der the new. plan is that schedul- Crosse. Schields, Prometheans, and Dale Passage of an amendment to the stated as will who the new court. ing of classes ·will be more diffi- Roma Riner 1md Donna Dreit, Scott City: Davidson, Sigma Tau Gamma, both Student Court Bill of 1961 by All- members replaces. cult because more selection is of- Rebecca Lawrence, Buddy Campbell and Richard C. Drown, Ellis; Glenda Cleveland, · with 327. Student Council Tuesday night will The attorney general. chief jus- fered students, -said Garwood. Garden City; Janis Dempsey, !rlorit?'03e: Voting will end tonight at the probably eliminate problems like tice and two of the associate jus- He also said more "challenge;' Gloria Dizmang, Salina; Edna Ooley, Kins- beginning of the FHS-Southwest- those encounter·ed this fall.