October 7, 1969 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY VOLUME
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Tuesday, October 7, 1969 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY VOLUME Plans for the upcoming Homecoming Queen election will be able to continue as a result of the passage by Student Council yesterday of a revised election procedure. This action, which came during Council':; first meeting ol the year, was necessitated by a CouncU resolu tion last year which prohibited any furthei ejections until a new code wa* adopted. The new rules, introduced by representative-at-large. Chuck Hettler, change old procedure in three ways. The Council hopes to foil all attemps of illegal voting by requiring proof of identification 'in addition tc the YSU ID. Beginning with the Queen In other action, Council Isgro explained that elections, voters will be required debated two money bills; one, Committee presently rents stage:* to show either their driver's calling for a $1,500 purchase of for all of the week-ends at a cost license, social security, or draft a portable stage for Major of $1,500 per event. card. Events, - the- second,- a -52,000 The tbtaHcost of' the-stage; With the same objective in appropriation to the Special estimated at $5,600, will be 1969-1970 Student Council Officers (from left to mind, the new rules call for a Lecture Series Committee for shared by the Council and the right); Frank Hacket, Vice •Chairman; Greg Bednarcik, ledger IBM card where the campus organization's speakers. Major Events Committee. Chairman; and Diane Dell Arco, Secretary student's ID is imprinted and Council passed the Si,500 In Qther action, Council signed. Major Events allocation but held chairman Greg Bednarcik made Additionally, Hettler's bill up for further study the request appointments to Council will lower the grade of the Special Lecture Series Standing Committees, and requirements for candidates in Committee. Student Government president Council sponsored elections Student Government Pete Isgro rounded out Ms from 2.50 to 2.25. president Pete Isgro made the executive cabinet with Adoption of this last point request for Major Events stating appointments to Major Events, was preceded by an effort to that the portable stage, to be 'Student Organizations, and the Peter Isgro, Student Council president, announce maintain the old standing used at all Major Events Council and Government yesterday that student positions on student-facult requirement which failed as an sponsored activities, would pay Auditor. committees are now available. Isgro explained that tr. amendment, 7-10. for itself. positions, created by University Senate approval on Jur 6th, are not as numerous as was originally desired b Council, but are nonetheless of the "utmost importance. Applications for committee Student Affairs Committe< positions are being accepted in To recommend policies, pr the Council offices in Kilcawley marily concerned with studen Student Center. Positions in the welfare. following committees are availa• Foreign Student Sub Coir The New York Mets, once the laughing stock of baseball, ble. took the West title in the new, mittee- Recommend policies fc stunned Atlanta 7-4 Monday, completed a three game sweep Academic Affairs Council- 12 team set up. assisting foreign students er of the Braves in their best of five playoff series and won the Recommends, admission and' rolled in the University. Pr( graduation requirements, rating National League championship. ference to foreign students. policies and procedures, ad• Don Buffordcracked nine hits Scholarship and Financial Ai The Mets created in 1962 and young Gary Gentry in the third vanced placement,, graduation between them and the Sub Committee- Recommen for years the perennial lOthplace inning, pitched out of bases honors, and other matters of policy on scholarships and finar finisher, will meet AL pennant academic standards. loaded jam and received credit eial aid. winners the Baltimore Orioles in More sports on page 8 Honor Courses and Programs for the decision. Alumni Affairs Committer the World Series, beginning Sub .Committee To innate, re• To cooperate with alumni i Saturday. Veterans. Hank Aaron and view, and coordinate honor pro• projects and programs to th Tommie Agee, Ken Boswell, Orlando Cepeda each had a two rampaging Baltimore Orioles grams. Requires 3,0 accum. University. and Wayne Garrett all hit home run homer for Atlanta, which charged into the 1969 World Special Events- To promote, Council on Teacher Educi funs as the Mets came from was an 11-10 favorite to beat Series Monday, completing a plan, and arrange for the presen• tion- To function as a universit; behind 2-0 and 4-3 deficits for New York in the playoffs. three-game American League tation of extra curricular lec• -wide advisory, committee to th their biggest victory ever. Nolan The Mets won 100 games in playoff sweep with an 11*2 tures and other special events of Dean of the School of Educatioi Ryan, a hard-throwing right the regular season in taking the romp over the Minnesota. educational value which involve on academic matters related t< hander, replaced struggling championship, while Atlanta Twins.' . University funding. (continued on page 4) ora The Jambar, Page 2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Tuesday, October 7,1969 Goldwater Kicks Off Series- Compiled From The Associated Press Senator Barry Goldwater, 1964 Republican candidate for annual lecture series was esta• President, will open the 1969-70 annual artist lecture series. blished in 1966 by the foun• International Goldwater, junior senator from Arizona and noted dation in recognition of the vital conservative, will speak about "A Look at the Decade role the late Leonard T. Skeggs Ahead" at 8 p.m. Friday, October 17, in Stambaugh played in the development of VATICAN CITY-Greeting each other with "shalom"-the Youngstown State University. Hebrew salutation which means peace-Pope Paul VI and Isreali Auditorium as part of the Skeggs lectures series. Foreign Minister Abba Kban conferred for about an hour Monday In addition to the Goldwater speech, Mr. Joseph about prospects for a Middle East peace. Koornich, assistant professor of advertising and business, A Vatican communique said the pontiff "listened attentively" announced that the Lecture Series committee will offer a as Eban explained IsreaTs position on Arab refugees, Jerusalem, program of ten outstanding speakers. the holy sites and efforts to reach a settlement with the Arab The lecturers will consist of: states. Friday, February 13,1970 Friday, October 17,1969 The Pope, it said, then outlined the Church's positions on the 8 p.m. Strouss Auditorium S p.m. Stambaugh Auditorium Middle East issues and offered his help in achieving "a just and durable peace and a fraternal and fruitful coexistence. Ralph Nader, 1-awyer, author, Senator Barry Goldwater, PARIS-A spokesman for the North Vietnamese delegation to junior Senator from Arizona and and consumer crusader. the Paris peace talks denied today that there had been any secret 1964 Republican candidate for contacts between the United States and Hanoi. Friday, March 6,1970 President. Referring to reports of such a contract, the spokesman 8 p.m. Strouss Auditorium described them as "a maneuver of the Nixon administration in Tuesday, November 13,1969 trying to elude the demands of U.S. and World public opinion." Shirley Chisholm, social 2 p.m. Strouss Auditorium crusader, and the first Negro UNITED NATIONS-Nationalist China declared today that Sen. Barry Goldwater. woman elected to Congress. turmoil on the Chinese mainland may prompt the Communist Michael Harrington, social regime to launch new :tcts of aggression in Southeast Asia. Wei critic, author, and poverty pro• Tao-ming, foreign minister of the Nationalist regime on Formosa, Friday, April 10,1970 gram critic. told the 126-nation General Assembly Peking's objective would 8 p.m. Stambaugh Auditorium be to divert the people's attention from domestic pressures. i (Skegg's Lecture) Tuesday, December 9,1969 2 p.m. Strouss Auditorium Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., noted political historian, and Nat Hentoff, social critic, ac• Harvard University professor, tivist, music critic, and provoc• who served the. U.S. under ative analyist of the contempory CHICAGO-Two contending wings within the tempest-tossed John Kennedy. scene. Students for a Democratic Society are heading for a confrontation that could leave the nation's major radical youth Thursday, April 30,1970 organization in shambles. • Thursday, January 22,1970 2 p.m. Strouss Auditorium "Very soon, the only active people left in SDS will be FBI 2 p.m. Dana Recital Hall agents," said one radical who, like many others, fears the David Susskind, gifted and DL75137 x impending showdown could result in the demise of both factions. John Cage, avante-garde, dynamic producer, and winner , composer, Guggenheim Fellow of eleven Emmys for achieve• NOTHING ESCAPES THE The two factiohs-'The Weatherman" and the Revolutionary ATTACK OF TERENCE, and recipient of a National A- Youth Movement H-are planning a series of competing ment in television. A YOUNG REVOLUTIONARY demonstrations beginning Wednesday in this city which has cademy of Arts and Letters WHOSE ACID ROCK SOUND become a radical focal point because of the federal conspiracy v Award for having extended the Tuesday, May 19,1970 AND LASER TONGUE ARE trial of eight "movement leaders. The charges stem from the bounds of music. 2 p.m. Strouss Auditorium AIMED AT SEX, POLITICS,, CIVIL RIGHTS, CONVENTION. violence accompanying last year's Democratic National Convention. Tuesday, February 8,1970 Paul Goodman, author and TERENCE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS. WASHINGTON-The Supreme Court opened its 1969-70 term 2 p.m. Strouss Auditorium social critic of American philos- Monday with a new chief justice, a sedate ceremony-and a vacant ophy and society. INCREDIBLE NEW seat. Lillian Gish, humorist and EXCITEMENT ON legendary actress in the era in The- artist lecture series in• DECCA RECORDS The new chief, Warren E. Burger, presided over the uneventful cludes two Skeggs Lectures that AND TAPES which Hollywood became a 28 minute session.