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SC Overrides Veto— Marks End of Illustrious Era— A call to action was sounded Dana student spokesmen, call for tion which has the Dana student thi proposed economizing mea• by members of the Dana Student the deletion of the choral rehear• body upset. sures through their Student Ad• Advisory Board at a meeting of sal facilities and corn^ faculty The plan of aciton outlined by visory Board. *He instructed the about 150 Dana Students held studios. In addition, the proposed the Student Advisory Board students to direct the Board to last Friday to discuss the impend• instrumental rehearsal facilities members at the meeting would take up their complaints with ing cut backs in the proposed would be stripped of many fea• consist of an attempt to make the President Albert L. Pugsley, who Fine Arts Building. tures which they claim would Dana grievances known to the relains final say on the ultimate Such measures are necessitated make them unsuitable for their university community and the disposition of the cutbacks. by an overrun in construction purposes. Of the $587,000 total community at large through the The strength of opinion on the costs as revealed last week when deletions from the building af• use of media, and through intense pact of Dana students was evident bids for the building were submit• fecting actual educational facil• letter writing on the part of the ' in the student comment period ted. The lowest bid submitted to ities, 5419,000 of these would ba students. conducted at the end of the university trustees amounted to from- music facilities, $97,000 Dr. Charles H. Aurand, dean of meeting; Among. the themes about $5,8 million, exceeding' would be from drama facilities, the Dana School of Music, in an which repeatedly emerged there available funds by nearly $1 mil• and $71,500 from art facilities, attempt to marshall student opin• was the fact that Dana is a school, lion. according to a flyer released by ion on the matter, exhorted those while the other two branches of The cutbacks, regarded as the student advisory board. It is present to channel their efforts in the fine arts which will have somewhat discriminatory by this disproportionate rate of dele- expressing their dissatisfaction.with (Cont. on page 4) Tuesday, November 21, 1972 YSU Vol. 50-No. 18 Marks end of illustrious era— By Bob Wilcox NOTE: 1954, YSU 34-Great negie Tech in 1926 and spent Sports Writer Lakes and St. Bonaventure 14) eight years coaching at Westminster "Beede believes in a growing and Geneva before returning A glance at the "assignment balance between the school and home to Youngstown. He went CONCENTRATION - Kim Miller, a member of the YSU board: Wilcox — wrapup on the strength of the football into the insurance business and swim team executed his dive in last Saturday's meet against Beede's career at YSU! Just an• team..." only a chain of circumstances Pitt. other assignment in the life of a See page six— enlisted his services • as the part- sportswriter: seventy years of liv• time coach of the new football SC overrides veto— ing and almost forty years of Beede's career log team of Youngstown College. His coaching to "wrapup." Dwight It must be noted that, with degree was in Engineering. "Dike" Beede! regard to the above philosophy, He has been well recognized In researching the project, one this final just-concluded season for. his contributions to football. The "queen thing" will not be of their constitutents showed 41 is impressed with a description of. for Dike was a study in affirma• In 1966, he was named to the supported by Student Govern• students against queen elections Be e de 's foootball philosophy tion, with the Penguins coming Helms Athletic Foundation "Col• ment. and 16 for them. found in a Master of Science from behind to upset such power• lege Football Hall of Fame." The Student Council overrode a Rick Crossman, T&CC rep• Thesis, An Historical Study of houses as Northern Michigan and Football Writers Association pro-queen veto by Student Gov• resentative, said the majority of Football at YSU, Marilyn Jones, Akron', earning a tie with named him the "Small College ernment President Tom Mont• people he questioned said they Ohio University, June 10, 1956: machine-like Central Michigan Coach of the Year" in 1957, on gomery yesterday to effectively could "care less" about home• "The Beede philosophy concern• and just blasting a highly consi• his Silver Anniversary in coach- eliminate all support of queen coming queens. ing the primary value of football dered Xavier team' out of the elections from its by-laws. The Students in the audience, all of is that it offers a practice lesson stadium. j A self-made expert in forestry, veto was defeated by the required whom were recognized by the in mixing with people under The fact that Indiana Univer• \ Beede was recently appointed to t w o -1 h i r d s m a j o r i t y , chair, were evenly divided on the many conditions, at camp and in sity of Pennsylvania spoiled ' the Ohio Forestry Advisory 12-6-0. issue. Most agreed however that travel experiences in addition to Dike's final game at the helm of : Council by Governor John Montgomery, explaining his new activities should be pro• game circumstances. Football pre• YSU's football fortunes, blasting Gitligan. His farm and home, near action, told Council and the grammed by council. sents life situations not met in the the Birds, 31—14 does in no way Lisbon, is recognized throughout (handful of onlookers, that "I The majority of. council indi• classroom." tarnish the true-gold glitter of this the state for being exemplary of have vetoed the bill because many ' cated that though the queen elec• "Beede believes that a valuable man's career. It is a career that tree farming and land manage• I students are interested in having tions were no longer supported •psychological happening can take has, in its arrow-straight pursuit ment. (Cont. on page 7) queens for special events. This by Student Government, other place when playing against super• of the finest and purest goals and interest in running or partici• organizations , such as The Pan- ior opponents. Mental barriers ambitions, afforded unkown pating in the 'queen thing' is a Hellenic Council or proposed gov• may be broken down. There is numbers of stalwart young men personal one; you can or you erning board of The Kilcawley often a tendency to think of inspiration and an insight or eval• can't, the relevance is your own." Student Center could sponsor the some aspirations as unattainable. uation of themselves and their He further said that that stu• function. The question was then Analogous to this is the awe lives which could be achieved in dents should be left the option of called and the veto defeated by which an attorney is apt to feel no other manner. choice. "Who are we to tell our the minimum majority needed. toward a judge, mentally placing Beede is a native Young- fellow students what they should Under old business, Jim a shroud of mystery around the stowner, having graduated from or should not like." Larene, RAL, declined to bring to attainment of judgeship." South High School. The nation's Montgomery concluded his second reading" at this time a "Football offers a laboratory oldest active college coach, he reasons for veto saying he was motion asking for the dissolution experience in these human rela• reaches the mandatory state re• glad creative thought had been of Council. He did move that all tions, according to Beede. When tirement age of 70 this year. He engendered by the issue. "Change new council members write a Youngstown wiped out deficits entered this campaign tied for and revision is what I ask for, not statement defining the duties of against highly touted Great Lakes fifth among active college coaches destruction." Council and their personal opin• and St. Bonaventure teams to in total victories with 171. Four After his veto, Mark Brunner ion of Council's objectivies. These win, this mystical mental shroud wins this year bring his victory to and Jerome Parm, education rep• will be submitted by the next of unattainability was subtly, but 175. resentatives, noted a sample poll Monday's meeting. • effectively, removed." (ED. Beede graduated from Car• Dwight 'Dike* Beede The Jam bar, Page 2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UfillV£R$|TY. Tuesday,.November 21, 1972 I lllllllll III III —ii mn j new members I in fall ceremonies Crum Appointed Campus Organizations to The Eta Phi Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega national honorary Dr. Ralph G. Crum, associate professor of civil! conduct a ten minute dramatics fraternity at YSU in• engineering, was appointed associate project director of a ducted seven new members the 1972 ASEE-NASA Summer Faculty Program ing entertaining or educational during their fall quarter cere• Interdisciplinary Systems Design conducted at the NASAj monies. program half-time at YSU Langley Reserarch Center during the summer. He alsoj To be eligible for membership served as associate editor of the text which summarizes! in the organization, students must Home Basketball Game the results of the program. The 233-page report, which j maintain good scholastic standing includes numerous graphs, pictures and tables, is entitled I and accumulate points working For further information contact Jim Morrison, ext. 313 . "The Motion Com motion: Human Factors in J on the various aspects of theatre, Transportation." | such as acting, technical, lighting and backstage work. The new active members are Does your love have kisses Bookstore Closed Steven J. Bobby, Howard Greene, sweeter than WINE? Diane Mastro, James and Joan Uitto Smeltzer, and James and The YSU Bookstore will be closed this Saturday due Evelyn Villani.
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