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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-14-1965 The B-G News October 14, 1965 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 October 14, 1965" (1965). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1882. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1882 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 New Student Services Building ... Pg.4 The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Thursday, Oct. 14, 1965 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Vol. 50, No. 15 Student Cabinet Attacks Cheating Student Body Cabinet last night dent, said the resolutions are in- cations are still being accepted agreed to two resolutions con- dicative of the way the student for the Publications Board and the cerning cheating, one asking for government is progressing. Undergraduate Alumni Associa- an honesty pledge and the other Board chairmen reports: tion. asking for possible dismissal of Elections -- Too many poll- Organizations--A 11 organization a student caught cheating. Both ing places, making organization presidents should make a list of resolutions were introduced by difficult, was one of the big rea- information they want changed in Robert DeBard, student body vice- sons for the poor turn-out in last next year's Student Handbook. president. week's upperclass election. Not Orientation-- Evaluation night They will be brought before enough time for planning was an- was held last night. Student Council tonight and if other factor. Spirit and Traditions-- A pep passed will be sent to President Communications -- Final plans rally, with a torchlight parade William T. Jerome and Faculty are being made for the publication and a bonfire will be held Friday Senate. of Issue, the student government night. The oval for the football The first resolution, a recom- publication, possible every third players to run through prior to mendation to members of the fa- or fourth Monday. games has been found and will culty, asks that they require stu- Leadership and Service—Appli- be ready for Saturday's game. dents to sign an honesty pledge before all exams. It also asks that in all feasible situations, open book essay exams be given. The second resolution, also a Students, Faculty recommendation, says that any student judged guilty of cheating by his academic dean and the pro- fessor's academic dean receive Discuss Plan a Withdrawn Failing for the course The proposed long-range plan plans have been made for their and that if the offense is judged for the University presented to construction. "Spot checks are IT'S A tough decision for Jeanne Nock, sophomore in the sufficiently serious, the student the faculty Tuesday afternoon was being made periodically," Dr.Le- College of Education, as she tries to decide who to vote for be suspended from the University. the subject of more questioning Long said, "in estimating the need in the Homecoming Queen elections today. Jeanne is only Chairman of the Student Body yesterday as faculty members and for more parking space." one of many people who have crowded around the display boards Boards also presented reports on a small group of student leaders The adoption of the tri- semes- in front of the Union the last few days in an attempt to make last night's meeting. met to discuss the plan. ter plan is not in the Immediate a difficult decision. DeBard said the honor pledge Dr. Donald C. Lelong, director future. Dr. Lelong said, although has been underestimated in its of institutional research and plan- a faculty committee worked with effectiveness. ning, outlined highlights of the the Idea last year. He said that Homecoming Queen The honor system at the Univer- plan with the use of slides and the summer sessions are becom- sity of Virginia is the basis for discussion of the University's de- ing more and more popular, and DeBard's resolutions. velopment followed. this is creating more utilization Open book essay tests are fair The residential college, Dr.Le- of campus facilities. Election Is Today to all, DeBard said. They test long said, helps students to identify Dr. Lelong stated that campus how well you express yourself. themselves with a small complex. housing is not a problem In plan- The 1965 Homecoming Elections card. This enables him to re- The methods advocated in the He said that a specific teacher ning for the future, because they will be held today from 9 ajn. ceive the IBM ballot, upon which second resolution are needed, De- he places his vote according to could be associated with each are self-financing, and that the to 4 p.m. Bard said, because present regula- University can build more of them Freshman men will vote in numbered pictures of the candi- group. tions are not strong enough. Parking garages were discussed before 1973 If necessary. Kohl Hall and freshman women dates provided in each voting booth. Jack Baker, student body presi- as probably a necessity in the Dr. Lelong stressed the fact will cast their ballots in Founders near future, although no definite that the report is the first draft t Quadrangle. for long range planning, and he All sophomores will vote in invited comments and reactions University Hall, and juniors and Netherlands Group concerning the plan. seniors will visit the polls in 11 Celebrity-On || Another discussion session con- * the lobby of the University Union. cerning the expansion plan will Each student will mark his bal- Opens Artist Series 1|Our Campus! || be held Tuesday, Oct. 19 at 3:30 lot for his selections for queen, pjn. in the Grand Ballroom. All » junior attendant, sophomore at- The Netherlands Chamber concert Sunday at 8:15 in the Main >•:•:•: Bowling Green may be &g faculty members and interested tendant, and freshman attendant. Orchestra under the direction of Auditorium. ■s|p off the beaten pathformost :•:•:•: students were invited to attend. The runner-up to the queen will Szymon Goldberg will present a The concen will be the first :*:? persons, but now and then :•:•:•: be the senior attendant. presentation in this seasons Art- •:•:•:•: a celebrity or two slips x*: Rhodes Plans 4 Voting will be done this year ist Series, sponsored by the Com- jjjj in to spice the daily rou- Kg as it was last year--by the IBM NFBA Forms mittee on Cultural Events. Xx:- tine. :*'S Research Centers process. To vote the student Dr. Frank Baldanza chairman of :•:•:■;■ Yesterday was one of ::•:•:• COLUMBUS--Governor Rhodes the Committee said the program must present his identification X\v those days. MBS revealed last week that he is con- Available will feature both 17th century as x.::£ Jack Baker,Student Body |j| sidering establisment of five state well as modern compositions. He /"V-^ Dr. John R.Davidson, assistant :•:■:•:• president and Jim Oliver, •:•:•:•: regional research and development dean of the College of Business added that this type of present- •:■:•:■: were going about their sp centers, at least one which could Administration, announced yes- ation lends a variety of music :•§:;: business when Oliver whis- x:x: possibly compliment the Univ- terday that applications are now to the concert and allows for solo SgSj pered to Baker: "Hey, isn't •:•:•:•: ersity's long-range expansion pro- being accepted for the $1,000 John work by various artists in the or- :#:; that Herb Score?" gram. P. Houck Memorial Scholarship chestra. :•:•:■:; Sure enough, there was Ksg Each center would cost an est- Goldberg, musical director oi x made available this year through : :iv the ex-pitcher of Cleveland Sgji imated $5 to $6 million, the the auspices of the National Food the orchestra, will conduct the •i-jiv Indian and Chicago White ffi governor said. Brokers Association Foundation, concert as well as solo In two Siv Sox fame making his rounds SS Governor Rhoders said under the x Inc. numbers. Brandenburg Concerto '■:<■;■':■ as a salesman in the off :jxplan a northwestern Ohio center No 3, by Bach and Violin Con- x x The scholarship is to be given •:•:■:•: season (Score also is a : : could be built between Toledo and to an undergraduate or graduate certo in C Major by Haydn. Also •:•:•:;: television broadcaster for ■:■:•.■•: Bowling Green and enlist staff student who is in one of the three presented will be EspressionCor- ;:•;;;;; the Indians). members from the University, the diali and Divertimento for String marketing specializations .intends •:£:•: Baker said they dis- '-ftp University of Toledo, OhioNorth- Orchestra. x to make a career in the food In- &: : cussed the Indians awhile x:x: ern University, Defiance College Dr. Baldanza said that students dustry, ranks well scholastically, v'S: before Score left. jx':-: and other schools in the area. with ticket books must come to is of good character and can es- •:•&* "He looked in pretty :|g:| Sites would range up to 5,000 the Union lobby to have their tablish a claim for need, Dr. SS good shape," said Baker, xg; acres, but none have been chosen reservations confirmed. He added Davidson said. :*S "but he had put on a little :£■:•: as yet. Governor Rhodes said. The weather for today is: increas- that tickets are still on sale from ing cloudiness and warmer, high Application forms are available §*:j weight!" SS Also undetermined, he added, in the Department of Marketing 9 to 3 pjn.