Housing Contract Endorsed; Open Meeting This Week Pelletier Cites '73-'
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Housing contract endorsed; open meeting this week The By VICKI GORRELL mattress, bed, desk, chair and for all public areas. pillow, in addition to adequate replacement of furniture and At last Sunday night's meeting, lighting, heating and utilities repairs necessitated by reasonable a majority of Council voted to subject to the conditions set forth wear and aging will be the herein. responsibility of the College. endorse a newly proposed Damages and losses resulting from housing contract. 1) The terms contained in this contract shall be set and binding for vandalism, theft, or destructive An open meeting will be held the academic year, or such part of behavior will be the joint respon- Thursday at 1:00 in Ford Chapel, the year as agreed on by the College sibility of the lessees of the where representatives of ASG and the lessee. Changes should be building. Unless the responsible and of the Deans of Students make only with the consent of the parties can be identified, all in- office will be present to discuss College and the lessee. dividuals who had a lease for any with interested students the room 2) There will be no entrance into part of the building during the academic year will be billed for contract as it stands now. student rooms by any College personnel, without 24 hours notice, equal shares of the total loss if the The major changes in the total loss or damage suffered in that contract are the deletion of the except under emergency con- ditions. Lessees shall have the facility is in excess of the amount mandatory linen service, and right to be present, if possible, equal to $1.00 per person having a elimination of the smaller fines during any entrance of the room by lease in that facility. Assessments, if any, resulting from this provision Mountain to appear now charged students on the any College personnel. damage policy (especially those 3) All rooms will be cleaned will be billed at the end of the concerning the lounge areas). during the December break by the academic year. The following Several linen companies will be College's Housekeeping Service areas are exempted from this here next week unless inspected and approved for provision: the main lounge and open to students and the Admissions Office area of South tour of the United States, arrangement will no longer in- cleanliness by a representative of By LISA NUSSBAUM the College prior to the lessee's Hall, the main lounge in Caflisch England, and Germany. clude the College as middle-man. Hall, and the Green Room and Pine leaving at the end of first term. In Mountain will be appearing Later, Pappalardi reorganized The student will deal directly any eve t the room will be entered Room lounges of Brooks Hall. the group, adding guitarist David with the linen company. 7) All Residence facilities will be here on Tuesday, May 14 in a after lesses leave by the S.A.R. for concert beginning at 9 P.M. Perry to the original cast of Students will be asked to sign the purpose of checking for closed during official school vacations and may not be occupied Student tickets will be three Leslie West and Corky Laing. the contract when drawing for a sanitation and safety features such Under Pappalardi's direction room. There are certain as pets, unrefrigerated food, open during these times. The lessee dollars; non-student tickets, four windows, etc. hereby agrees to vacate said room dollars. (producer of the Youngbloods, provisions made for the leasee to within 24 hours of the last exam Cream, and others), Mountain terminate the contract but out- 4) The lessee hereby agrees to accept responsibility for any each term. Back in 1969, Felix Pap- recordings have done well on the side of these few options, the damage or loss to the premises and 8) All maintenance conditions palardi's production of Leslie charts, with "Climbing" and contract is binding and must be making habitation impossible will contents of the room covered by this West's solo album gave impetus "Nantucket Sleighride" certified be corrected within 24 hours. If this signed before obtaining a room. contract, which exceeds reasonable to the formation of Mountain. Its gold. The contract reads as follows: wear and tear normally expected is not possible, alternate ac- comodations will be provided by the July 1969 debut at the Fillmore The ASG Social Events Com during one year's occupancy. West was followed one month mittee is sponsoring the concert, the undersigned, Damages and losses shall be College if the lessee so disires. hereby agree to pay to Allegheny determined through comparative Normal maintenance complaints later by an appearance at the to be opened by Sharks, a British rock group that thas been touring College the sum of in inspections conducted in September See CONTRACT, page 10 Woodstock festival. For a three- return for the letting and renting of and June. Both inspections shall be year period, Mountain went on with Mountain. room number of witnessed and signed by the lessee REsidence facility in conjunction and a representative of the College. with no more than other 5) Unless said losses are clearly occupants, and, in conjunction with due to its negligence, the College the other residents of said has no responsibility for loss by Residence facility, the lounges and theft, fire or otherwise, of lessee's public areas of that facility subject personal property. to the conditions set forth below. 6) The lessee and the College the College agrees to provide in agree to assume a joint respon- return for said fee the rights of sibility for all common areas within Volume 97, Number 39 .Tuesday, May 7, 1974 occupancy of said premises the Residence facility. The College Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. assuring their habitable condition will provide routine and reasonable and including the provision of one maintenance and cleaning services Pelletier cites '73-'74 The CAMPUS needs students interested in working in a :::leadership capacity on next year's paper. Available .•:- positions include managing editor, news editor, editorial •:. :;:page editor, layout editor, and associate editors. •• as good academic year Reporters, ad salesmen, column writers, and editorial ::writers are also needed. If you are interested in journalism, or have the desire to In meeting with trustees work for a newspaper, please attend a meeting with the that the college is "rapidly ap-- ding that the ability to find aid present editors on Wednesday, May 8 at 7:00 p.m. in the President Lawrence L. Pelletier called 1973-74 a good proaching the time when total funds has contributed to the CAMPUS office, Room U202 in the Campus Center. A academic year in his report to the grants to students at Allegheny success of the admissions description of each position, salaries and any questions trustees at the annual spring will aggregate $1 million," ad- program. will be discussed at this time. board meeting held on Saturday, Robert A. Sherman, a member May 4. of the board who is serving as Class of '78 chairman of the 1973-74 Annual He told the trustees that signs Fund, reported gifts and pledges are good that Allegheny will totaling $148,000 with two months Good Times Revival again have a full freshman class, will be more remaining in the campaign. although he cautioned that "it is Sherman, a 1940 Allegheny wise to be sure that the students diversified graduate, is a director and vice- offers variety of events are actually on campus before president of Eastman Kodak one concludes that success is By CHRIS LAYNG Company and makes his home in achieved." By LISA NUSSBAUM to share with others. A sampling Rochester. He is a former of displays from past years in- Pelletier said that the number The class of 1978 will consist of resident of Meadville and is a Allegheny kicks off its 3rd cludes those of leathercraftsmen, of applicants for the Class of 1978 500 resident students and 20 to 25 graduate of Meadville High Annual "Good Times Revival" photographers, potters, jewelers, showed a 15 per cent increase commuters. The ratio of men to School. the weekend of May 24-26. The and dancers. The "Good Times" over the number of applicants for women is almost evenly split. Harry R. Pore, also a trustee springtime extravaganza coordinators heartily welcome last year's entering freshman According to Richard Stewart, and chairman of the Allegheny features live entertainment, free craft demonstrations to ac- class. Of the 1,750 applicants this director of admissions, the ef- Resources for Learning Cam- films, picnics, and arts and crafts company the displays. year, he said that 950 are males, fects of the energy crisis have paign to raise funds for a new displays. The main attraction scheduled compared with 900 last year, and hampered prospective students library, reported that gifts and "It's a chance for people to for Saturday, May 25 will be an 800 are females, compared with from visiting Allegheny. In spite ages for $1.8 million have been unwind and blow off before old-time swappers convention. 650 a year ago. of this, 1750 applications were received so far. He said the exams," says CC manager, Bob The convention is an opportunity received, a fifteen percent in- campaign is proceeding ac- for outgoing -students and others He added that 82 per cent of the crease for this year over last. cording to plan, which called for Olmsted. Weather permitting, applicants— the highest per- the activities will take place to barter away unwanted mer- The increase, Stewart said, the total campaign to be divided chandise from bedspreads to centage in four years— are in the promoted more selectivity and into several phases.