Key and Triangle to Sponsor Greek 7Sth
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Resolution to extend dormitories’ curfews passed by residents Residents of both Chestnut Hall Sarah Van Rensselaer dor 0»EXEl INSTnun mitories may receive extended OF TiCMNOlOGY curfews Friday and Saturday PHILADElPH'A, PA. nichts, pending the approval of De^n Welsh. Dorm boards at both resi dences have unanimously passed j resolution recommending the priday curfew be changed from NOVEMBER 18, 1966 12-30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Per- NUMBER 27 mVssions are to remain as stated in “ Coed Cues.*’ If violations occur during the week, Saturday Vogeler decides to leave curfew will be cut to 1:00 a.m. the following week as opposed to the 12:30 restriction presently imposed on violators. This 'Two in One’ in the Court resolution was im m ediately ac Mr, Rudolf F, V^ogeler, vice- dents had planned to picket Su cepted when presented to the stu president for student affairs, has I dents in each dorm itory^ in garm an’s work to gain support for* decided that Sugarman’s “ Two their position. accordance with the rule re in One” presently in the center quiring any changes affecting all of the Great Court will remain Benches replaced the girls to be presented and there for the remainde-’f of the The benches were, for the most voted upon by all of the residents. Art 75 exhibition. part, replaced early last Monday. Similar easing of curfews has This decision was forced by a The screens blocking the mail occurred at colleges and uni petition which was presented to boxes were removed shortly af versities throughout the nation. Mr. Vogeler last week. The pe ter the news of possible picketing tition, which was signed by 231 The University of Massachusetts, reached Miss Dolores Quinn. The University of Oregon and U niver students, requested that the Su- success in those two areas sity of Utah have this year garman work be removed to the prompted the students at the van DAC. abolished curfews for all o r m ost guard of the protest to adopt a women. Regulations have also Vogeler fears precedent position of relying strictly on the been loosened at Smith College petitions. and the Universities of Pennsyl Since the removal of the art b u f; One of the students told the vania, Rochester and Georgia, would set a precedent, Mr. Voge Triangle, “ The mailboxes were P VICTORS go the spoils: A trophy from Mr. Vogeler and ler stated that he did not think it our main concern. We felt that i.ontinued on Page 2, Col. 5 rrot. Koczmorczik’s cigar butt. TEP won, 155-40. (Story on page 9) would be fair to remove “ Two the space taken up by the ‘golf in One” because of the implica course’ forced theirpartialclos tions for Bus Ad Day and Engi ing, so we wanted to remove the Key and Triangle to sponsor Greek neers’ Day exhibits, which have art. Once the mailboxes were re been traditionally displayed in opened, picketing became a little the Court. too strong. We still want that art The petitions were originally removed from the court.” 7Sth Anniversary banner contest expected to be just one part of a M iss Quimi defended theSugar- F raternities and sororities reserved and each fraternity and vigorous student protest. The man work and its placement. She organizations to utilize their students involved planned to re will compete in a Greek banner sorority president will receive said, “ To bring an exhibition to competition during the week of respective bulletin boards to sup quest the removal of the screens a letter from Jane Ann Mickle, port the anniversary, Jane Ann Drexel and have no one look at it Founder’s Day, sponsored by the blocking court access to the mail president of Key and Triangle, Mickle stated that “ the members isn’t worth it, I try to make near Key and Triangle, D rexel boxes and replacement of the fra designating their position. The of the Key and Triangle realize obstacles out of the works and women's honorary. ternity benches, as well as the a rt now on display in the Court the importance of the 75th An- make the students walk around Banners will be on display in removal of “ Two in One” from them. That way, I force them to will be removed December 2, Continued on Page 6, Col. 2 ' the Court. A small group of stu tlie Great Court beginning Mon avoiding any conflict with the look.” day, December 5, and will be contest. judged on the basis of original- In conjunction with the banner it>- and support of the Anniversary competition, bumper stickers Student Senate reviews I programs, which include: the commemorating the anniversary parade, hootenanny, statue dedi are to be distributed in the Great cation, convocation and Foun Court during the week proceeding der’s Day Ball. The banners Founder’s Day, SPB, tutoring service will be seven feet by ten feet Bulletiri boards used The election of two women Sen and must feature the Greek colors organization. In replying to an resignation of KatJiy Hillegass ators, the status of the Student earlier Senate motion. Smith of the respective fraternity or Key and Triangle’s third as Junior Senator and M aria Program Board and a Tutorial mentioned that the Board is tech sorority. Awards will be pre project to boost the anniversary Tartaglia was elected to fill the ' i Committee repon took up most nically not a student organiza sented at the hootenanny, De celebration, in addition to the Sophomore opening left by Jo of the time at the last Senate tion as it would be defined in the cember 6, in the Court, banner contest and bumper anne Patton. Five girls ran for meeting. Senate constitution since it re these two vacancies, Space reserved stickers, is a bulletin board in Norm Smith, president of the ceives the bulk of its funds from the Great Court located near the Dennis Link, chairman of the Student Program Board, attended the Board of Trustees, via Tutorial Committee, submitted Space in the G reat C ourt for women’s mailboxes. Key and the meeting to help clarify to the the program office of the Ac the present statistics on this pro each banner has already been Triangle is encouraging all other Student Senate the status of his tivities Center, rather than the ject of the Senate, Currently, 161 Student Activities Committee. students are being tutored in 204 vs, responsibilities V However, since it does serve subjects by 64 tutors, including the students, it can be called a six volunteer tutors. Link tlien student organization, for as Smith asked the Senate for suggestions said, “ The program board func concerning ways to obtain more Judicial system needs reform tions as a service organization funds because of the anticipated to do the best and most for the growth of this program in the students.” ' ^his series, the Triangle be either present or absent at by the Judicial Board. Such cases near future. After hearing this report, the dis cussing certain his own discretion. Of course, are now dealt with by the per During the past week, the Com Senate decided to finalize its only members of the Board may sonnel deans. In addition, she ad mittee of Review distributed tints in which students have decision on the Program Board’s be present during the discussion vocates the establishment of an questionnaires on the cut system '• established rules of the status at the next meeting, De to the faculty. The results will of the outcome of the case. In all-faculty appeal board. At pre In this final installment, cember 1. be publicized at the completion this decision, all members of sent such appeals are brought Iriangle explores the struc- before the entire institute facul In the election proceedings, of the inquiry. Further business the Board have equal voting pow Marcia Wankoff was chosen to 0/ disciplinary actions. e r and any motion must be car ty. This is a cumbersome ap was deferred to the next meet fill the vacancy caused by the ing due to the lack of a quorum. ried by a majority. proach because meetings of the by Richard Lampert general faculty are held infre I Decisions confidential & Patrick Me Cullogh quently. Decisions of the Judicial Board Honor board could be used On the news scene t)ody in the disposition are normally confidential. Vice- disciplinary cases is President Rudolf F. Vogeler sup A group which could serve the • THE SE.\ATE still can't de- the presence of THAT exhibit, ne Mudent-F acuity Judiciary ported the periodic disclosure of function of Dean Welsh’s inter '■ cide what to do about the Student that was the contention, (page “o^ru. It consists of three or four all disciplinary action, excluding mediate committee is an honor Program board. Even if they 1, col. 4) students appointed by the Student the names of those involved. He tx)ard sim ilar to the one pro could, however, they could not ♦ * ♦ ♦ man ’ ofMenandWo- said, “I can see no reason to posed in the Triangle last week. : make an official proclamation. THE WHY’S of trying to make four faculty members, sweep this kind of thing under Such a board would judge a sub Your elected representatives women wise were discussed by stantial majority of the cases now frrl members are drawn the rug.” Such disclosures would have not had a quorum for the Dean of Women Shirley D. Welsh brought before the Judicial Board while in the “ Faculty Spotlight” Rule f'aculty Committee on serve to deter otlier students lust three meetings, (page I, clDHn Regulations and D is- from repeating the offense.