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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-29-1966 The B-G News September 29, 1966 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News September 29, 1966" (1966). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1999. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1999 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. I Students Tell Tales Of Travels... Pg. 5 The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Volume 51, No. 7 Thursday, Sept. 29, 1966 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Jerome Agrees To Plan Court Revision Approved President William T. Jerome The personnel deans will re- announced yesterday his approval ceive appeals of Judicial de- of a major revision of the stu- cisions made by the Inter-frat- dent court system. ernity Council, Association of The plan, which incorporates Women Students and the Men's a traffic court and extensive Inter-residence Hall Council. appeal procedures, is the re- However, the person appealing sult of faculty concern with the the case could also appeal dir- rights and obligations of students. ectly to Student Court If he is Dr. Jerome explained. not satisfied with the dean's dis- Mr. Howard L. Shine, assis- position of his case. tant professor of speech, said this A five- man traffic court will system should remove any doubt be established to handle all cases about the lack of due process of involving traffic violations. This law for students. is intended to remove much of Mr. Shine, a lawyer, was a the burden from the Student member of a committee which Court. studied a proposed revision sub- However, decisions by the traf- mitted by Student Council. The fic court can be appealed to the committee formulated the plan Student Court. which received Dr. Jerome's ap- Any decisions by the Student proval. Court can be appealed to the Under the new plan, the per- five-man board of appeals, con- sonnel deans (Dean of Men, Dean sisting of two students, two fac- of Women, Dean of Students) will ulty members, and one admln- go longer be the "Judge and (Continued on page 3) Jury," but will act either as an ; : : : : : : : : adviser or in some cases, the :W: : :W: : : : : :-: :W^ prosecuter. Student Council Instead of deciding whether or not a student is guilty of an of- A COPY of the plan for revision of Student sity president; Edward H. Ward, assistant pro- Forms Available fessor of business administration and ad- fense and punishing him, the Dean Petitions for persons inter- Court is being carefully looked over by (from could refer the case to one of left to right) Tom Liber, president of the stu- viser to Student Court; and Howard L. Shine, ested in becoming represent- assistant professor of speech. three bodies. atives to Student Council are dent body; Dan Klemen, chief justice of Stu- If the case concerns reg- dent Court; Dr. William T. Jerome, Univer- (Photo by Mike Kuhlin ) available today In all upper- ulations governing all students, class residence halls. it will be sent to Student C To be eligible for the Student Council election Wednesday, it will be sent to Student Court. October 12, each candidate Cases Involving restricted must submit a petition con- Council To Debate regulations (such as a fraternity taining signatures of 25class- or sorority constitution) would mates. The candidates must be sent to a five-man Board of also have at least a 2.25 Appeals. accumulative hrade average. A special three- man tribunal Signed petitions must be re- Three Major Bills would be assigned all cases in- turned to the Student Activit- volving mental or moral turp- commuter representatives to the The theory behind this bill, ies Offlc In the Alumni House By JAMES TREEGER as explained by President Liber, itude. This tribunal would In- by Tuesday. council. Issue Editor Is that there would be created clude a psychologlst.k a phy- Liber will assume duties as (Continued on page 3) sician and a dean. Three major pieces of legis- President for the first time. He lation will be Introduced at the was elected last spring along with first meeting of Student Council Richard Seaman, vice-preslent, tonight, according to Thomas Li- Jackie Murray, secretary, and New Color-Coded Voting Cards ber, student body president. John WlerwllL treasurer. The bills will ask for the el- The first of the three bills imination of mid-term grades; will be Introduced by Rick Hel- decentralization of social event wig. Junior class president, and Designed To Speed Elections is an attempt to eliminate the registration and addition of two By AL ANDERSON not take place until next year man orientation was carried out current policy of mid-term Staff Writer when the new Student Services successfully and an orientation grades. evaluation meeting will be held The new system, if passed building is completed. The issuance of voting cards In October. Now Only by Student Council and Faculty In other business... for all-campus elections was an- Work Is already under way for Senate, would do away with the COMMUNICATIONS -- The nounced at the Student Cabinet an orientation program for fresh- 1 Day Away present system of grading, in Board will act as a public re- meeting last night. lations agencyforStudentCouncll man entering In the second which a student receives a letter semester. Also under consider- grade as an Indication of the work Bill West, Elections Board, this year and will try to bring chairman said color- coded vot- ation Is a change in orientation the student has done during the several Council meetings into the ing cards will be issued to all leader selection. first half of the course. residence halls. The proposed system would re- students. The card will allow It will also perform its usual the student to vote at any of custom of distributing posters SPIRIT AND TRADIT10NS-- quire only letter grades of "S" Four peprallys have been planned or "U" be given. When an six voting precincts. of campus organizations. Chair- The voting cards were adopted man KathyCooney also announced for this year, the first occurlng "S" is given, the student will this weekend. Inquiries are know that his course work has to speed up the process of vot- that posters will not be allowed ing. "They should help to el- being made for the purchase of either been rated as "A,""B," In or near the new stadium. iminate the long lines that were ELECTIONS--The upperclass tickets to the Bowling Green- or "C." The "U" grade would Miami game. These tickets would typical of previous elections," representative elections for Stu- indicate the student is doing un- be made available to students satisfactory work and is either West said. dent Council will be held Oct. Student Body vice president 12 and the Homecoming election participating in the migration to getting a "D" or an "F." Miami. Only grades which are of the Richard Seaman told theCabinet will be held Oct. 19. "U" variety would be sent home of the tentative arrangements to LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE- Charities Board had no report. combine the Student Body Boards to parents. Freshman elections for Student Organizations Board and Pub- Festivities begin with the corresponding boards in Council representatives will be to parents. This shows parents lications Board were not rep- the Union Activities Organiza- held the first week of November. Friday evening. and students the work done so resented. far is of poor quality. tion. The proposed merger will ORIENTATION-- The fresh- page 2 The B-G News, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1966 Ruling Circle ANDERSON'S ANSWER The 'Leech' Problem By CHARLES ANDERSON Rhodes to buy the University, "leech" is found in student Columnist This deal may be successful government. This column will deal with the because Governor Rhodes is a Many of the Student Council problem of "leeches" at B-G. firm believer that profit should members. Including all those who So that the student body will not be a dirty word in govern^, ran as University Party candid- be able to recognize these "lee- ment. ates, pledged to get a co-op ches," I will give a brief de- bookstore for B-G. Foil ShS The CavTIS The wlnlan theory * 8UrVlVal *the Proposal and put pressure upon r?«hes RackLLeall-clofhiL" fittest throughcompetitiotuThelr JouTrepresentltive. to live up BlUh l sW££dstores located near thethecJZfs campus. ** * fr(m '-^ weU '" oyer * "m ° their campaign promises, Their specialty is misusing the £J to a more "reasonable" We must end the present sit- word bargain: for example, ^.go cenl# uatlon because never have so sweaters formerly priced at ^ f thlfl rf paid so much, for so little. $10.95, now on sale for $15.50, *^ ' ^ or ties only $3.50, guaranteed to pTTpp Tn pniTHR be out of style by mid-terms. LCI l,CK IU CUM UK , , ,, They maintain that even if one Ati.iltt • riSSSTST-rS? Students Nostalgic by patronizing their store. J^^S^SLX After Stay Abroad 100 dollars a year to be "In." J Another gimmick which these (This letter was addressed to Monsieur Chapu; our picnics at -SS£lively oi janis PaUister University £^^£*«2 is the "buv now. oav for the French professor, who accomp- versations in our lavorue caies.