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Cogjm Criterion 1966-02-17.Pdf (2.234Mb) C\\\~JllE i ON Of MESA M COLLf:Gf Vol. No. XXXIII Thursday, February 17, 1966 No. 8 Local Pubs Report Losses From Theft, Vanda1ism by Karla Porter It's Friday afternoon. No one is in 300 people went to a party and two away. the study lounge or library. Even the of them got in a fight, the only thi ng The guilty party quipped, "I made social lounge and snack bar are de­ you would hear about would be the the Criterion last week! I'm the loud­ serted. Where is everybody? FAC. fight-298 people had a great time, mouth at the basketball game." I Friday Afternoon Club) but . you would only hear about the Another patron confessed, " I stole Th e scene shifts to the Shad where two that got in a fight." a pitcher and two glasses." But he was one chapter of this national organiza­ The Pina Hut, run by Duane Moore, holding up three fingers. tion congregates to release tension was loosing from five to six dozen Ted Kubena of Shakey's said that accumulated is spent dancing, laugh ­ glasses a week and has lost 12 dozen he might not loose a thing for three ing and enjoyi ng themselves, they ashtrays since the first of November. weeks and the following week he would leave-occassionally with a souvin er of A rough estimate of his loss for the loose two dozen mugs and a dozen the day's fun. past 14 weeks is a bout $190 ' to $225. glasses. The mugs cost 40c and the Dave Perry, known as Davy, to the He said there had also been a few glasses cost about 20c. He blames his students who frequent the Shack, says incidents of vandalism in the girl's loss neither on locals or college stu­ Glen Yarbrough that his major loss of glassware oc­ rest room when hol es were knocked dents. curs Friday afternoon. An average loss in the wall and fixtures were torn "Sometimes it's just a different is a bout 30 glasses and 5 pitchers. down, but he agrees that on the crowd," he says. "We usually get a Girls are the worst offenders. They whole the kids are well mannered. real good group of kids." like the Coors draught glasses best. "If the kids want glasses or pitch­ The proprietor of Teddy's, Ted Mur­ Yarbrough: Man Anything that has a name on it is a ers," Duane offered, "I'd be glad to, ray, said, "We very seldom loose eny­ coveted item. Pitchers are a little too sell them for cost. It would sure be thing, even a glass. It's all in the way large to carry off easily a nd the small cheaper than a $30 shoplifting fine. you run your place." His place is inexpensive glasses that come with Stea)ing glasse~ is the same as smaller and easier to watch over than Many Talents 1 Of pitchers have little appeal. They only stealing money. the others. by John Espinosa cost about a quarter of a cent apiece, He mentioned a prank two of his "They're a pretty good bunch," he but he doesn't loose 50 of these a patrons pulled last quarter. "The boys added. Glen Yarbrough, comedian Biff Rose, As a vocalist, Yarbrough has been year. Replacements altogether total stole a chair just to see if they could. At the Pad, Earl Mackaby says that and the Stanyon Street Quartet will noted for his talents since his days as about $150 a year. During their getaway they were laugh­ they loose a certain amount, but not perform at 8:00 on March 2, at the a soloist at Grace Church in New York "Kids now are quick-they break ing so hard that they lost control of too much. Grand Junction High School audi­ at the age of eight. Since then he has loose easy," Davy says, and he hand­ the car on the icy streets and wrecked "We stop it at the door. When you torium. become one of America's best known les situations accordingly. it." They brought the chair back the point it out to them I that the glass Yarbrough's many talents range from singers of love songs and ballads. "They're a great bunch of kids . next day. "Ask them about it," he belongs to the establishment), there's that of an outstanding singer, to the Before laun ching his singing career, Just a few ruin it for everybody. If said pointing them out a few tables not much they can say." fiel d of bu siness. Yarbrough attended St. J ohn's Col­ lege in Annapolis, the "Great Books" college of legendary intellectual tough­ ness, and later studied classical Greek and pre-Socratic philosophy at Mex­ ico City College with thoughts of be­ coming a philosophy professor. Controversy Over Crite Ad After deserting his study of an­ cient languages and culture, Yar­ brough worked as a single perfor­ mer until May, '59. A chance meet­ ing at a Los Angeles night club brought him together with Lou Cot­ Aired In Student Cong ress tlieb and Alex Hassilev. They then by Phil Porter organized as the Limelighters. Does the Judicial Committee have the right to use this money to pre- propriation. Mangan, suing Roberts else fails, the committee felt, the peo­ During the summer of 1963, Yar- the right to use student funds to ex­ sent propaganda in favor of the a- Rules of Order as a reference, stated ple involved should be turned over brough parted with the Limelighters press its opinion about co"nstitutional mendments. The members of Cong- that if a new bill , in essence, is the to the Discipline Committee for action. and went on alone, but success went amendments? This question was thor­ ress, on a motion by Terry Hutton, same, it can not be brought up again. Student Congress recommended with him. oughly discussed at the Feb. 2 meet­ S.B.A. vice-president, refused the pres- Mangan then appealed the decision of that the library be opened on Sat­ Biff Rose, a young comedian on the ing of Student Congress when it was ident's use of the money. the chair. This move by Mangan placed urdays for a trial period. Dean Tol­ way up, will round out the evenings made known to Congress that S.B.A. On Monday, Feb. 9 meeting of the decision as to whether or not this man said that if there proved to be entertainment. Born in New Orleans, president, Eric Markrud, authorized the Congress an appropriation of $35 to bill is a re-consideration of the form- such a need, th~ administration Rose attended Loyola University where Critreion to publish a committee re­ re-imburse President Markrud for the er, up to the discretion of the Cong- would be in favor of opening the he majored in French. Rose first team­ port and obligated student funds for payment of the ad in the Criterion. Re- ress. library at that time. ed up with his banjo to get a few action was immediate when Terry Man­ laughs from his. Army buddies. After the purpose. The legality of the bill first must The College Center Board reported gan, President of Young Republ ica ns, winning several contests in the Armv., This ad contained the constitutional be decided before the apropriation that it will take an opinion poll to see amendments along with background pointed out that a proposal which had he was firmly hooked by the "show­ can be considered. Lacie of time what should be done with the fire­ been defeated could not be brought biz bug." Later, Rose appeared at a material as to the reasons for pro­ forced the appeal to be tabled un­ place area in the lounge. The Board posing the changes. Members of Cong­ up again. The president countered that Washington, D.C. night club with til the next meeting. also told Congress that a pay phone ress felt the president did not have this was not the same bill, but an ap- will be installed in the south hall of Glen Yarbrough ; the singer was so in­ The special committee to investi­ the Center. The ping-pong tables now trigued by Rose's act he asked Rose gate the poor sportsmanship displayed in the Center will be moved to the to join him on. his concert tour. as basketball games reported it's find :. game room of Mary Rait Hall. TIME magazine describes Rose as a ings. Pam Brewster reported that the A committee to work for better un ­ comedian maspuerading with a banjo. students' conduct had greatly im­ derstanding between student officers "His singing is a spoof on the whole proved. The committee felt that the and Student Congress was formed. This lank-locked, guitar-strumming genera­ stories in the Criterion with regard to committee will be open to oil mem­ tion." such action should be continued. Also bers of Congress. Terry Mangan will Admission for the Yarbrough con­ they said the irresponsible person be the chairman. cert will be $1.75 for adults; $1.25 for should be approoched by other stu­ Gary Letey has resigned from the non-Mesa students; and $1.00 for all dents. They thought posters advocat­ Election Committee chairmanship. Nan­ Mesa students who buy ticket ·at the ing school spirit might help. If all cy White will replace him. Student Center desk. Brotherhood Week Begins Next year's after a meeting of men With · Sunday Night Session For the second consecutive year, the tions in Denver; Pr.ofessor Howard Hig­ evaluated by students ar;id keynote Mesa College Concerts and Lectures man, instructor in social science at the speakers.
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