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The B-G News May 23, 1967 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-23-1967 The B-G News May 23, 1967 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 May 23, 1967" (1967). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2103. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2103 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. The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Tuesday, May 23, 1967 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Vol. 51, No. Ill Court Appeal Denied; Elections Tomorrow shan (CIP), Tom Blaha (UP), Tom exander (CIP), Paul Buehrer(UP), By MIKE KUHLIN Shelly (Ind), David Brack (CIP), Jim Coffman (UP) and William Issue Editor Fran Peskor (UP), Greg Gardner Moes (Ind) are the candidates for The University Appeals Board (CIP), and Dave George (Ind) are Junior Class representatives to upheld the decision of the Student candidates for Senior Class Stu- Student CounclL Court late last night that the Stu- dent Council representatives. Candidates for Sophomore Class dent Body election of April 12 The candidates for Junior Class officers are E.B. Rice (UP), is null and void. officers are: for president, Tom Bob Christiansen (Ind) and Don It held that control of student Prout (CIP), Pat DIPlacldo (UP) Schutte (CIP) for president; Cralg voting cards was sufficiently lax and Max Stamper (Ind); for vice Pickering (UP) and RogerMcCraw and that voting procedures on the president, Keith Mabee (UP), Ken (CIP) for vice president; Rick day of the election were such Mack (Ind), John Pomeroy (CIP) Lydon (CIP) and Jay Balluck (UP) that reasonable doubt exists as and Charles Jackson (Ind); for for treasurer; and Diana Hofer to the validity of the election re- treaurer Ted Arneault (CIP), (CIP) and Robbie Pfeil (UP) for sults. Sarah Ross (UP), and Jim Severs secretary. The Appeals Board further held (Ind); for secretary, MaxlneBred- Candidates for the sophomore that the possibility of uncertainty eson (UP) and Elaln Schwarzen- representatives to Student Council In the election results was great berg (CIP). are Richard Kuhlman (Ind), Wendy enough that It was unnecessary to Tom Parrlsh(CIP), JaneLowell Whltllnger (UP), Kakl Gosey (CIP), prove fraud. (CIP). Jean Schober (UP), Bob Al- (Continued on Page 12) Thus, the re-election of student body and class officers will take place tomorrow as originally sche- duled. Kurfess To Recieve Students may vote from 9 ajn. to 4 pjn. on the ground floor of University Hall after presentation BG Alumnus Award NOBODY CAN FIGURE out just how it happened, but it did. A of their student identification card, live tree, located between Shatzel Hall and Proof Chapel, caught according to William West, Student Charles F. Kurfess, Speaker of on fire Sunday afternoon. Spotted by a passing coed, the fire Elections Board Chairman. the Ohio House of Representatives, was reported to campus police who called firemen. Carl Dewyer has been named recipient of the A master IBM sheet from the ninth annual Distinguished Alum- of the fire department watered down the tree, both inside and University DataProcesslngCenter nus Award by the Bowling Green out, and put out the fire. Two of the possible causes are defect- will be used as a check for the ive wiring or an ant smoking in bed. (Photo by Larry Fullerton). University Alumni Association. voting. Ballots will be available He will receive the award at according to class rank at tables the University senior banquet at provided for each. 6 pjn^ June 3. Mr. Kurfess also The Appeals Board received an will be the main speaker at the BG News Staff appeal from West, Tom L.iber, dinner. student body president, and the Stu- The Distinguished Alumnus A- dent Body Organization last Thurs- ward Is given to alumni who have day, contesting Student Court's made outstanding contributions to Named For '67 decision requiring a new election their professions or to the Uni- of all student body officers. versity. The Newi staff for '67-*68 the direction of Douglas Plmley, Mr. Kurfess, who graduated has been announced by next year's sophomore In business with Judy Candidates for student body from the University in 1951, was editor, Roger Holliday, following Elcher, assistant feature editor. president are: Rick Helwlg, recognized as one of Ohio's lead- Interviews held last week. Plmley la from Lyndhurst and Miss University Party (UP); and T. ing legislators with his election Elcher Is from Toledo. Managing editor will be Rose- David Evans, Independent. as House speaker at the opening Rep. Charles F. Kurfess Tom Hlne has been reappolnted of the current legislative session. mary Kovacs, presently feature sports editor. He Is a sophomore Candidates for student body vice editor. Miss Kovacs, from Ver- The 37-year-old legislator also committees. in business from Seven Hills. president are: Ashley Brown(UP); More recently, he headed the milion, Ohio, will be a senior In holds a bachelor of laws degree Assistant sports editors will In- Jim Logan (Ind); and Jeff Witjas legislative service commission business administration. from Ohio State University. clude Greg Varley, freshman from (CIP). A member of the House since committee on congressional re- Former photo editor MlkeKuh- Cuyahoga Falls, Gary Davis, a 1956, he was selected by state dlstrlctlng and served on the House North Madison freshman, and Student body treasurer candid- ltn. Junior In business administra- ates are: Lee McClelland (UP) bouse newsmen as the "Outstand- finance and financial Institutes tion, from syosset, N. Y. was junior Mike Core, of Crldersvllle. committees. He also has been and Les Stern (Ind). ing Freshman Representative** named editorial page editor. The five Issue editors will be during this first term. In which twice chairman of the Joint com- Gary Rees, sophomore from Bethel Candidates for Senior Class of- mittee on public improvements In charge of the photo depart- he was the youngest member of Park, Pa, JudiWright, sophomore ficers are: Edward Sewell(CIP) the House. Inspection and the House elections ment will be Tim Culek, sopho- from Westlake, Terry Roth, sopho- and Mel Browning (UP) for pres- and federal relations committees. more In business, from Will- In 1965, the Bowling Green Jay- more from Gates Mills. Juniors ident; Steve Meyer (CIP) and cees honored him as the "Out- Last summer, he was chosen oughby. named Include Steve Tragash of John Baggs (UP) for vice pres- to represent the Ohio House at The feature page will be under standing Young Man" In the area. New Monmouth N.J., and Robert ident: Vanda Tagamets (UP) and During his legislative career, the state legislators seminar spon- Kramer, Junior from Lebanon. Alan Baggs (CIP) for treasurer; Mr. Kurfess has served on the sored by the National Conference Seniors Buy Positions on the business staff Becky Sykes (CIP) and Bonnie education, school finance study, of Legislative Leaders at Rut- will be filled later this week, ac- Kaps (UP) for secretary. welfare study, licensing boards gers University. cording to Barry Suckman, Allan Morgan (UP), Stephen Ar- study, metropolitan areas, health After his graduation from Bowl- Library Room business manager for next year. and judicial administration study ing Green, Mr. Kurfess studied public administration as a VeeU ker Fellow at Wayne University The Senior Class has purchased New Yearbook and one the Citizens' Research a room In the new library as Its New Election Council of Michigan In Detroit, gift to the University, Pam Yeager, Ready Friday , from 1951-52. From 1952-54, he chairman of the Gift Committee, Repor Due was with the U.S. Army Counter has announced. The Key, University yearbook, Today's Issue of the News Intelligence Corps In the Far East. will be distributed Friday In the The room Is on the terrace level. Is the last of the semester. In addition to his legislative parking lot behind Hanna Hall from Immediately to the left of the main If the election appeal that duties, the native Wood Ceuntlan 1 to 5 pjn. i has been filed with the Un- has practiced law In Bowling Green entrance. Miss Yeager said it is An ID card, or any other valid in the exhibit area of the library iversity Appeals Board Is not since 1958 and has been active In piece of Identification, will be accepted, the results of tomor- the Bowling Green Alumni Asso- where new or rare books and needed to pick up the yearbook. works of art will be displayed In row's election will be valid. ciation. He Is a member of the If a student Is unable to pick up These results will be mimeo- showcases. his yearbook Friday, he may do Wood County, Northeast Ohio, Ohio graphed by the Student Act- State, and American Bar Associ- The Class purchased the room so next week In the Key office ivities Office and distributed In the basement of Hanna Hall. ations. through the Alumni Association, In the B-G News distribution Mr. Kurfess and his wife, Helyn with all members of the class In case of rain, the distribu- boxes as soon as possible. s 1953 alumna, live near Perrys- being considered active ahimnlfor The forecast for today is sunny tion will be made In the Ball- .«»■ unique* i^'i^»^»^»»«* burg. They have three children. the 1967-68 year. and not so cool, high 55 to 65.
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