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Offers Fun, Fitness, Funds Fort Hays State University FHSU Scholars Repository University Leader Archive Archives Online 4-22-1965 State College Leader - April 22, 1965 State College Leader Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.fhsu.edu/university_leader Content Disclaimer The primary source materials contained in the Fort Hays State University Special Collections and Archives have been placed there for research purposes, preservation of the historical record, and as reflections of a past belonging to all members of society. Because this material reflects the expressions of an ongoing culture, some items in the collections may be sensitive in nature and may not represent the attitudes, beliefs, or ideas of their creators, persons named in the collections, or the position of Fort Hays State University. Recommended Citation State College Leader Staff, "State College Leader - April 22, 1965" (1965). University Leader Archive. 148. https://scholars.fhsu.edu/university_leader/148 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives Online at FHSU Scholars Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in University Leader Archive by an authorized administrator of FHSU Scholars Repository. ,. ~-_, I-- '--' · ., Kansas St Hi- • storical Society K i r lee Mech em • -s ec - Tope~a, Kansas · 2005 comp. FORT HAYS .KANSAS STATE COLLEGE, HAYS, KANSAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT ' Offers Fun, Fitness, Funds "Miss Furlough" will be weekend designed for fun, fit- Stadium. Maintenance . crews are at Lewis Field Stadium. Halftime incJude songs by the fort Bays 1 ness and.funds. building a bridge across Big Crek entertainment will be the Greek Singers, the Concert Choir and ,~ crowned by President M. -C. south of the stadum par~_ing' lot. Chariot Race. Collegian Chorale, · pianist Nina At 6 p.m. Friday, 14 women's Music by the .Renegades will be Misegadis and Greek Sing winner, dCunn~nghham at 3 :30 pl .m. Fri- teams will participate a 10-mile Spring football is next on the in featured at the Varsity Dance from, Alpha Gamma Delta. ' - ay m t e Memoria Union, relay bicycle race held at the State agenda at 7:30 p.m. when an _inter- 10 p.m. to 12 :30 a.m. in Sheridan ?; beginning the activities of a Park just south of Lewis Field squad varsity game yrlll be played At this program, which climaxes . Coliseum. the events of the Fort Hays Fur- Admission charges will provide lough, Miss Furlough will present I. mpney for - w o r k scholarships trophies to the winning men's awarded by the Endowment Assn. teams and Greek Chariot winners. ' Cost per event will be $.50 for the A special prize _will be awarded to I . women's bicycle race, $.50 for the the best men's team-a winner's intersquad varsity football game, · kiss from Miss Furlough. and $1 per couple for the ·varsity George Frost, Chamber of Com- dance, $.75 for the men's race and merce president will do the honors exhibition by the Sky Dh·ers, and for the women winners. $.75 for the musical show. Extra laps ",ill not be given for Saturday's events start with a penalties in the bicycle races this coffee hour at 10 a.m. in the Fort year, but five penalties will dis- Hays Room at the Lamer Hotel. qualify any team. Penalties may Sponsors, bicycle riders and their be accumulated by failure to stay parents will attend. Steering com- on the right of way out of ·the n1ittee chairman Eldon Palmberg pit areas, failure · to exchange will emcee the hour. within the 20 feet pit ·area and in- tentional and repeated 'crowding Classes will not be dismissed and cutting in -front of other riders. Friday for the FHS Furlough, ac- Teams may also be disqualified cording to Dr. John D. Garwood, by failing to wear the official Fur- dean of the faculty. lough shirts and helmets. Only two persons who are not riding on a team are allowed in each pit area At 2 p.m. there will be an exhi- to make repairs and assist riders. bition by the~ FHS Skydivers n If more are in the area, the team the park area. Following the exhi- will be disqualified. bition, 14 men's teams will compete Members of Alpha Phi Omega, in a 30-mile race, which is 90 laps national ser,ice fraternity, "\\ill act around the State Park track. as inspectors for the races. Alpha A varsity musical show will be- Lambda Delta, freshman women's gin at 8 p.m. in Sheridan Coliseum. honor society, v.ill · have members - 'l'HIS YEAR'S FHS FURLOUGH QUEEN will be City; EuJonda Schoeni, Kensington; Sue Hudson, Numbers featured jn the show will acting as lap counters. announced Friday· from these candidates. Back Hutchinson; and Elaine Binder, Hays. Front row: " row from left are Janet Thurlow, Hill City; Doris Sheryl Eaton, Great Bend; Bonnie Brandenburg, 7r,., -· j., Leiker, Hays; Fran Gerstner, Hays; and Evelyn Hays; Joanne Dreiling, Gorham; and Marsha Phelps, Hays. Middle row: Pat Stuart, Dodge Smith, Junction City. Vax Election Protest ':#· - Goes to Student Court Instruct or Evaluation Is Good, Vox Populi's protest of the pre- A major portion of All-Student vacation vote on the Bill on Elec- Council's defense will probably in- tions and a Constitutional Amend- clude a section in Robert's Rules ment v..; 11 go to Student Court next of Order, which states it is possible week. to suspend standing rules on legis- But Mandatory Use Questioned This was the decision of the lative procedure by a two-thirds The evaluation of instruction ward required courses; the idea the instructors. Court's legal board last week, but majority. form available to FHS instructors that this is so~ething you have to Dr. Williamson considers this a Allan Shelton, attorney general, The Constitutional amendment looks good to a North Central . do whether you want to or not. good beginning percentage. Quick- said no definite day has been se- grants the student body president Assn. coordinator, but he warns "Student evaluation should be ly examining the FHS situation, lected to hear the contest. veto power over the Council. It against its mandatory use. important, but not the only criteria he said· it appears the groundwork Vox is contesting the student was passed in the student vote, Dr. Mervin Williamson, humani- for improving an instructor,'~ he may now be laid, although it may vote on the grounds that All-Stu- but the Bill on Elections wasn't. ties division chairman at Culver- stated. ''A good instructor should not be what students wanted. dent Council was not authorized The primary element in the bill Stockton College at Canton, Mo., always be examining himself." Many students voiced hope for a to put the initiative measure up at is spring elections. said that use of the student evalua- "But let's face it," he said. "Fae· mandatory ~valuation. a special election. If either, or both, measures re- tion would at ]east give the in- ulty are also afraid of evaluation What can be done to increase ac- Their protest rests on a section ceive "no election" rulings, they structor the "student impression." forms for adminstirative reasons." ceptance of evaluation? If the of the Bill on Bills which states. may still be brought up at the But when it comes to making Th~ir jobs, advancement and ten- present method of evaluation does Legislation . • shall be initiated regular election. e,·aluation mandatory "you're do- ure may be influenced by the stu- improve instruction, it should be •.• at the following regular elec· However, the question of a regu- ing a pretty dangerou!f thing," he dent critic, he expounded. made known. Most instructors tion." lar election may be a problem. said. "Instructors in college are Last year an e,·aluation sheet would accept it if it proves worth- Cheerleader elections are held each professionals" and by placing too was prepared by the impro,·ement while, said Williamson. spring, but during different weeks many demands on the f acuity of inst ruction committee and con- He also talked about the "pub- from year to year. The question 0 they're liable to lose their sense sidered as a mandatory measure, lish or perish" theory and tenure. then: "Are these elections regu- of independence." hut refused. It is now available to WilliamBon considers research lar?'' \Villiamson said there \Vas a faculty members on a ,·oluntary and "keeping up in your field" correlation in attitude between in- basis, and, according lo Dr. John more important than publishing. structors who are forced to be Garwood. dean of the faculty, has "I don·t want to play down re- evnluatNi and that of students to- been used by 15 lo 20 per cent of search," he said, "but too often the English Assistantships writin~ that gets into journals Available for Next Year doesn't amount to a 'row oC pins' or help education." Graduate assistantships in the Science Progress Displayed Too often it can result in more FHS En~lish department are avail- interest in publishing than teach- able to qualified high school teach- ing or the student, he said. ers for the 1965-66 school year. At Open House Tonight 0! course, good teaching can e.x- Deadline for applic-ntions is )ln;- "See .. your voice, test your eye- and reptiles vi.;11 he displayed in ist in a publish or perish situation, 1. Candidates should write the hand coordination and reaction the ~luseum of the High Plains. he added. chairman of the division of' lnn~- uage, literature and speech, listing time.
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