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Election Results GREEK REBEL YELL REBEL WEEK SPORTS STARTS ON University of Nevada, Las Vegas FRIDAY PAGE MAY 4 9TH May 7, 1969 Las Vegas, Nevada Vol. 14 No. 26 Innovations Election L.V. DRAFT Honor Soceity C.S.U.N. Accepts This year there have been many new programs established which this COUNSELING administration feels should be continued. Each of these were Results instituted this year for the time and each of them needs to be To some people it may seem that first Editor"l Not*: Th« following r» ■ New Members perfected in the future. important is that Southern Nevada has long needed The thing, however, they compkti lift of tha winners of for a and a place where a young man with a were instituted specific purpose to accomplish a specific tha C .S.U.N. •tactions. goal. serious draft problem may turn come FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT to. This problem has finally Forty-three students at Don Lytle the One of the most time consuming innovations this year has been into realization in our "University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the Faculty Evaluation Handbook. After nearly four months of SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT community, and steps are being initiated into Phi Lambda Rene Arceneaux were preliminary work, evaluation questionnaires on U.N.L.V. faculty taken to organize a draft Alpha honor society at noon SECRETARY members were sent to each student. The goals behind this counseling service in the Las Tuesday, (April 29th.), in Margarita Wright publication were mainly twofold; first to report to individual Vegas area. ceremonies in the Moyer Student SENIOR SENATOR his fellow students their instructors, and ~ A petition is now being Union Ballroom. students how evaluated Mark Larson secondly to show the individual instructors how their students circulated to get an indication of The initiation, which was open Dan Markoff Several suggestions for improving the how many people are actually to the public, featured Dr.,Roman perceived them. publication SENATOR for the next year have already been made. The method of obtaining JUNIOR interested in this service. This J. Zorn, President of U.N.L.V., as Sharon Cleveland the evaluations not be the same next year because the petition will be forwarded to the guest speaker. will Chris Kaempfer questionnaire will be distributed within the classroom which, American Friends Service Phi Lambda Alpha is open to SOPHOMORE SENATOR however, depends on the cooperation of the faculty. This will lower Committee, who will send a membership for freshman and Lorna Chang the cost of the publication considerably, time will be saved, and trained counselor to lecture and sophomores who have earned an Neal Schwartz more importantly a larger percentage of students will reply. The train others for counseling. The overall grade average of 3.0, (B), be jwbUcation itself be distributed the last week in May and be UNION BOARD exact date will announced of better, with a minimum of 15 will will Bob Anderson free to the students. It is the hope of this administration that the within the near future for those semester hours of credit. Chip Student Evaluation of Faculty handbook will be a yearly Johnson wishing to attend. The honor group is sponsored Sandy publication. Jones Many local citizens and at least on campus by the U.N.L.V. Joe Warpinski six members of the Clergy have chapter of Kappa Phi, COTILLION Phi This year a new body of advisors has also been established, called QUEEN expressed interest in this program. national honorary fraternity for the Presidents' Council. This council is composed of the presidents Patty Abraham It is hoped that the service will be upperclassmen. CREST 4 consisting of of every organization on campus. The council serves basically two NUMBER community-wide, Las Vegas students elected to members from all facets of life. purposes. First, they act as advisors to the Student Body President. the group and their academic Many times this year proposals were discussed within this body majors were Jacqueline Ann before being presented to the Senate for legislative action. Banner, secondary education; Secondly, besides being a sounding board for the Student Body MORELLI INITIATES FUND William M. Brown, chemistry; President, each member of the council is asked to submit ideas that Corryn Crosby, history; Richard will serve to improve the student body. In this way it is possible for Healy, political science; Barbara C.S.U.N. to keep aware of the opinions of a large >number of the FOR MUSIC STUDENTS Hodler, English; Susan Ilchik, student body. This year the members of the council have been french; Nancy Jackson, english; responsible for generating several pieces of legislative action and for Greg Kennedy, biology; Catharyn serving as valuable advisors to the C.S.U.N. President. Littlejohn, foreign languages. Antonio Morelli, director of musicians," Morelli stated. "And Wesley Parks, business; Robert Besides these two major innovations C.S.U.N. has been music at the Sands Hotel, has since Las Vegas prides itself on its Anderson, social sciences; Pat responsible for instituting many other new programs. The first initiated an endowment fund at musical entertainment, it is Boyle, business; Larry Dungey, Constitutional Convention, open to all students, was called early in the University of Nevada, Las natural to make an investment for business; Raymond Early, the summer and work was done on revising the election rules, Vegas, which he hopes will climb the future right here at U.N.L.V." pre-veterinarian; James Fagin, creating a new student committee having jurisdiction in the to $25,000. political science; Gillan, Once the $25,000 is raised, Colleen disciplinary matters and proposals for a Student Bill of Rights and The fund provide education; David Johnsen, social will individual grants in the amount of Publications Board. Freshman orientation was also expanded so that scholarships for students who sciences; James Ness, social $500 per year will be available for incoming students would be better aware of the programs U.N.L.V. ability and sciences; demonstrate future deserving music scholars. Louise Papile, has to offer. Plans have already been completed for a Freshman the music The James potential in area of scholarships will be renewable elementary education; Directory which will contain pictures ofall freshman students, a list education. Roach, business; Steven Salaets, year students of interests, and information on U.N.L.V. The Nevada Regents each for who Board of maintain satisfactory levels of psychology. it expected to approve the Nancy Smith, psychology; A new type of achievement. student I.D. card was abo introduced to U.N.L.V. endowment proposal at its John Thayer, social sciences; C.S.U.N. also began sponsorship of a yearly student leadership meeting on May 9th., at the Scholarship Victoria Thome, history; William conference at which time they learned many standards and valuable things to aid University of Nevada, Reno. eligibility Tucker Jr., humanities; Mary them in representing the sponsored requirements will be students. C.S.U.N. also Morelli has and Ainsworth, nursing; James numerous programs for the U.N.L.V. Dormitory already presented a determined maintained by students which $5,000 to the Music Avance, law enforcement; included dances and weekly movies. check for Dr. Roman J. U.N.L.V. Department Zom, as a first installment to the faculty. Margaret Martin, nursing; Sally McQueen, nursing; Jill Sneed, Perphaps one of most controversial issues occured this endowment. The donations, all the which medical year was the changing of the name of the University from Nevada The founding articles of the tax-deductable, will be deposited records; Jerry Williams, Morelli with of fire science; Virginia Wood, Southern to University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The name change was Friends of Music the University Nevada Endowment nursing; accepted by the C.S.U.N. elective officers almost unanamously Fund stipulate that Endowment Fund. The income Nicki Zeigler, nursing; no money be used Yvonne Wert, English; Constance although Qiany students disagreed with it. Now several months after will for derived from the Morelli Friends until art; the name change both students and the community generally feel scholarships a total of of Music Fund will be allocated Williams, Christopher year Kaempfer, history; that the name U.N.L.V. added prestige to the school and will be $25,000 has been deposited to each to the U.N.L.V. Judith beneficial in the future. the fund. Scholarship Committee for Peterson, English; Bernadine Therefore, Morelli has issued appropriate action. Schneider, psychology,. V-?. These are just a few of the programs that have been started this an invitation to his professional "This is a magnificent Boulder City students were year by C.S.U.N. There are of course many other new programs that acquantences and to all residents undertaking by Mr. Morelli," Sherilyn Hagan, business; Paul have been started, but these are the ones C.S.U.N. feels were of Southern Nevada to contribute commented Dr. Zorn. "When our Porter, philosophy; and Barbara worthwhile additions. what they can to the fund so that financial goal is reached, we will Smith, elementary education. the goal can be obtained quickly. be able to provide an educational Also selected were Michael In the next issue of the Rebel Yell, there will be an article dealing 'The University has long been opportunity to many persons Duffy, business, of Cheney, with some of the hopes that C.S.U.N. has for the future the natural source of supply for whose musical abilities might Washington, and William Haviluk, BILL TERRY the finest vocal and instrumental -"•*»ever have been developed." business, of Sepulvida, California. May 7, 1969 2 REBEL YELL &' THI NEW LOVE Kathy Izebeni &•: as known by I'he Improbable Snard Wit Dorothy Smith' Mr.
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