University of Cincinnati News Record. Friday, January 30, 1970. Vol. LVII, No
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University' of Cincin.+lati NEWS RECORD Puoll .....hl·l! TUI'sd<l,\S and Fnd.Jy ...•dunng t hc Ac-ademic Yvar except as scnedu led Vol._______57 C__incinnati, Ohio, Friday, January'3o, 1970 No. 24 Beareat end O'Brien ,drafte"d in third round by' Bal'timore by MareKahn The native Cincinnatian .after a 47 yard ride generated by A~s't. Sports Editor reciprocated the joyous O'Brien's toe which gave the Cats sentiments on his selection, "I'm a 23-21' come-from-behind victory "We were damned happy to get very happy. They're' an excellent over Miami,culminating the 1968 him, we didn't thirik he'd last that organization and I hope to enjoy a season. ' long on the available list," said' successful affiliation with them," Those final three points gave Upton Bell, the Director of responded O'Brien. him a total of 142 for the season, Personnel of the Baltimore Colts. O'Brien a former Aiken High the fifth largest season's total in "He is an excellent combination School standout, originally came NCAA history, and the of football talents,'" continued to U.O. on a grant in' aid undispu ted, national scoring Bell. "We think he is the best field scholarship in basketball, but his championship. goal kicker in the country and performances' on the gridiron O'Brien and, former teammate also he ISan excellent receiver. He, exceeded his activities on the Greg - Cook will long be has good hands, very quick, and' hardwood and he 'decided to remembered as the greatest he's always good for coming up concentrate his full athletic pass-catch combination in U.C. with the big play. ' abilities on football. history. , "We saw him perform in three While at Cincy, "O.B." rewrote Recognizing his versatility, the ~ post season all-star games. We the reeordbooks. Some of his Colts chose O'Brien as the 70th need a kicker and a back-up honors include: the national collegian to be drafted by pro receiver badly and he can fill in record for most yardage pe; football's moguls. well in both capacities," remarked reception, 14th in the collegiate When asked whether it was his Bell in his praises of the Colts' career scoring column, and ninth place kicking or pass receiving third round draft selection Jim, in total pass receiving yardage. talents which was the reason for O'Brien. Jim 0' Brien's formidable his nigh priority on Baltimore's Jim O'Brien the stellar receiver collegiate career ended' with his list O'Brien answered, "It was and place kicker for the football name on the same level as the probably a combination of both, Bearcats for thelast three seasons selected elite of the first one the Colts want.•.me primarily as a was selected by the Baltimore hundred years of college football. kicker but they could .also use me Colts in the third round, of-the pro Emblazened in the hearts of .all as a back-up receiver." football r draft Tuesday in New Bearcat fans is the sight of the It was the 1969 Senior Bowl in , 'York. football passing over the crossbar Mobile, Ala., where O'Brien first met Don Shula, the Head Coach of the' Baltimore Colts. Shuia told Biggest turnout 'seen for RHW' him that the Colts are extremely ••• _ 1'- 70,'• -,, interested in him and' confident that' he could" help the squad. activities- show vallie of resident living O'Brien was assured that the Colts would give him high priority in the draft if he was still available. "Week: He stated, "It was a success The Colts were one .of the three because 'of good organization and , NFL teams who decided-to switch excellent I people' in the key into the American Conference at The theme' of Residence Hall positions, " Week 70 was "It's a happening According to Frankel over 200 (Continued on page 5) thing," and lots of things did people helped 'with the various happen. The activities of the past projects held throughout the week Students claim week produced one of .the best which included, the John Denver resident turnout in the history of Concert, Monte Carlo Night, Gay U.C. And it just' wasn't the testing a bore . 90's Night, and the Stephen numbers of' people involved but , Butter talk. their spirit arid enthusiasm. in NR survey" Although Residence .Hall Week, "This must have been one 'of the "" stayed within its budget, .said by Sue Foraker most successful' weeks of activities Frankel,. the main concern was NR Staff Reporter ever at U.C.," said Rich Frankel not to make money but to get lots _ .c o vc hair ma n , with Carole Lertzman, of Residence Hall of students involved and see that For a fortunate few who have JIM O'BRIEN they all had fun, With overflow kept up. with studying, midterms crowds at several events plenty of ' 'are a chance to excel. But for students did get involved, many students midterms are an Committee studies student' conduct Early work on organizing the exhausting threat which is often activities started during autumn the.only inotivation to study. quarter when 'the personnel for Student reaction to the midterm the various tasks -were picked and situation is relative to their free hour open hearings planned when the ideas began to take progress in the course, the type by Randy Kleine shape and form. The work on and number of examinations and NR Staff Reporter p.m. in the Student Senate some areas, such as the the course c on t en t, i; When authorized personnel can gain photograph display that was q uest-ioned, students quipped ' it C itt Con f erence room of, the Th e Umversi y ommi ee on ., . access, to conduct files, and to shown in the 1'.U.C. Old I;'ounge, things such as: "What a .farce," 4-'>o d d f St d t C d ct University Center, has been m the S"an ar s or u en on u ' , 'd . keep conduct arid academic started when school began. "Tests don't tell anything," . di ti f Pr id t process of setting up aca ermc un der th e JUriS IC Ion 0 eSI en . " d records separate. R.H.Wo '70, _which' was "Damn it, I haven't even been to '11 tM d "ght standardsm regard to rmscon uct. Langsam, WI .mee on ay ru , b Rules will be decided on sponsored by Men's Residence that class," and "Wouldn't you · t t ti 't d d f Gene LeWIS, a faculty mem er to dISCUSSa en a rve-S an ar or . d whether individual students can Hall Association president Lawson know-right at Mardi Gras time." .' 'cademi d t on the committee, researche the aca ernre con uc . d . " d t invite speakers, and what Walker' and Women's Housing "One way or another they're Th e Universitnrversi y crea ted thiIS, .problem 0, f aca ernie bmiscon uc d. restrictions will be imposed on Council chairman Terri Saloman, always good for a bummer," was t d d itt 1 t fall' In the standards to e presente s an ar s commi ee as ,.m and discussed next week the students using facilities. The (Continued on page 5) (Continued on page 15) ord~r to res~arch and deal wI~h committee will state the' positon committee will discuss restrictions va.nous fotms. of acad~mlc of the university in regard to the university now requires .in mlsconduc~-ch~atmg, plagarism, academic misconduct. , regard to speakers (for example, Spring pre-registration and u~authorlzed alteratlOr:t of The 'standards to be established should the faculty advisor, of an aca~emlc records. The committee, will serveas a basis for procedures' -organization which has invited a which meets each Monday at 7· dealing with a person involved in speaker sit on the platform with the speaker to insure' that the to begin next week I' -' I academic misconduct, ,The speaker is treated fairly). ' ,. ,. committee will recommend a The Registrar has announced Other items to be discussed Junior Fri., F"eb.13 range of 'sanctions the university that ,pre-registration. for Spring Soph. Tues., Feb. 24 Inslde;slory , include the question of whether can impose on that person .. Quarter will begin next week. The Freshman Fri., March 6 KENNEDY .. what is his future? students 'involved in _offenses dates given apply to when Education ~ Home Economics Following discussion on the Senior Mon., Feb. 9 anticipated by local, 'state or students are to pick up their PAGE TWO standards- Monday, "the committee Junior Thurs., Feb. 12 p federal law should be punished by packets. Soph. weo., Feb. 18 will su bmit their recom- the U'nive-rsity-what 'offenses mendations to the deans and Pre-registration will take place Freshman Mon., March 2 should the' University punish. in ,Room 413 of the Biology Engineering GOLDLUST ... explores drugs faculty of, various ·colleges. for Rules regarding' student conduct Senior Tues., Feb. 10 Building. The hours for Jr. & Pre-Jr. Fri., Feb. 13 PAGE FOUR comments. Hopefully, in a month on or off campus while th-e student the committee would .like to hold pre-registration will be 8: 15 to Sopn, . Thurs., Feb. 19 is participating. in a university ·11:30 a.m, and 1:00 to 4:15 p.m., Freshman Tues., March 3 a hearing during the free hour to sponsored activity w-ill also be Business Administration Mondaythrough Friday. Students - allow anyone to ~.discuss the discussed.