Llician Volume L11, Number 44 Monday, January 17, 197712 in Fall Sororities for Frat Row by Sara Sheeden Staff Writer
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'I'ec :llician Volume L11, Number 44 Monday, January 17, 197712 in fall \ . - .1 41;; :,~‘§; (20111 1111 IN KS Sororities for frat row by Sara Sheeden Bonds are now being purchased on to keep in mind that later the houses Staff Writer the New York bond market and a might be converted taco-educational three per cent low subsidizing loan is living houses. As of now, the Construction of two $225,000 wanteed by the Department of administration has not‘ been sorority houses on fraternity row will ousrng and Urban Development. approached as to the possibility of a begin next fall, announced John A. After construction begins next co--educational fraternity house. Poole, assistant dean of student September, the sorority houses should However, Poole stated that the development. be complete in the fall of 1973. University might initiate the idea in “The houses will be essentially the the future. same as present box-shaped houses on In 1963 12 fraternity houses were Louise Bissett, president of Alpha the row, although the old house type built on fraternity row at a cost of Delta Pi sorority, remarked, “Having a approach to modern architecture will $125,000 each. Later, in 1968, plans house will make it a lot easier for the be used. Hopefully, the houses will be for two additional houses were sisters to know each other in a living more formidable and softer,” stated abandoned because the cost of situation. Also, it should be an Poole. building had almost doubled since the incentive in getting girls to pledge. “Students in Sigma Kappa and other houses were built. Living on the row with 12 fraternities Alpha Delta Pi sororities are having While dbsigning the sorority and only tivo sororities should be an more in-put than any other group in University asked architects deciding on the plans. If, their ideas houses, the interesting experience. are financially feasible the University will include what these two sororities want.” added Poole. Hearing Wednesday Architects are now completing the ' plans for the two-story, 40-girl houses to be located on fraternity row between Pi Kappa *Alpha and Sigma on judicial reform Alpha Epsilon fraternities. The sorority houses will be rented from by Ted Vish ' ”Gusler. the University at an approximate cost Staff Writer ‘ “The purpose of this hearing is to of $10,800 a year each. Chancellor John T. Caldwell will allow a general airing of the whole Two and four-girl bedrooms of appear before the Judicial Reform investigation, Clark said. “Were various shapes and sizes will be Commission Wednesday, beginning a trying to get an authoritative located upstairs with a central series of investigative hearings concensus of what the main focus bathroom. Downstairs will include a concerning the effectiveness of the should be in our investigation what large living room, den, kitchen, dining student body judicial system. needs changing, what should be kept, room and house mother’s apartment. ‘ Appearing along with Caldwell will and why. Washers and dryers will probably be be student body president G'us Gusler Thisywill be the first hearing the included. and Assistant Dean of Student commission has held since its Each sorority will furnish their Development John Poole. formation in November. CARROLL HALL has posted this sign on their drink machine after own furniture, except kitchen The three have. been asked to Clark said that a seriesof hearings taking action on supplying their own drinks. See related story, appliances, and will be responsible for attend the hearing to air their views are planned, but the subject matter ‘Boycott Page 3, (photo by Cain) the upkeep of the immediate yard. on the existing judicial system, and to will depend largely on what is brought Because of each sorority’s national suggest changes they think necessary. out at the meeting Wednesday. regulations they will be required to. The commission chairma'n Dallas finally does it; have a house mother instead of a The format will consist of each emphasized the importance of student graduate student. guest making a statement on the and faculty input at the hearings in present judicial process, and then order to determine those aspects of Right now rules, such as" open answering questions from the demolishes Miami, 24-3- house and closing hours, are still commission members. the present judicial system that indefinite; but girls outer limits will « Dr. James Clark, chairman of the require changing or elimination. NEW ORLEANS (UPl)~The Dallas raging defense that forced 'the young be the same as the women’s residence commission, said the hearing will be The Wednesday hearing will begin Cowboys, pro footballs’s most Dolphins into key mistakes. halls on campus. open to the public, and that the at 7:30 pm. in the Harrelson room of frustrated team, crushed the Miami It was the 10th straight triumph ot use of the sorority houses in the audience will be invited to direct the library and interested parties are Dolphins 24-3 Sunday with a the year for the Cowboys the losers summer will be pending on University questions to Caldwell, Poole or urged to attend. record-breaking running attack and a in the Super Bowl only a year ago approval. and stamped them as truly what they have long believed they were one of the finest teams in the history 01 the National Football League. , DrOp-add changes pr0posed Jolly Roger Satubach the former Navy star who became the Cowboys by Hilton Smith 4. “The period up to one week after no-c-redit plan however, no dropping. plete,“ to be made up later No.1 quarterback at the start 01 that Associate Editor the official issuance of midsemester would be permitted after that date. Designations such as “late drop.“ winning streak passed for two. The Faculty Senate Academic grade reports constitutes the drop Failure to complete the course would and “W” (withdrew with passing Cowboy touchdowns, Duane Thomas Policy Committee, in connection with period. For summer sessions the then normally result in,a “no-credit.” grade) would be eliminated. Current- ran three yards for another. and Mike its general proposals to overhaul the equivalent drop period is the first half ly, a student, through various proce- Clark booted a nine-yard field goal. current grading system, has recom- of the total class days for the session. 111 cases where the student has been dures, may drop a course all the way And the Dallas defense took care mended extendingthe drop period for A student must consult With his ill or otherwise unable to complete up to the end of a semester of the rest of the Super Bowl. shutting courses to midsemester, and placing a advisor before dropping a course," part or all of his course load, and at out the Dolphins except fora 31-yard complete prohibition on it after that states the proposed regulation. the discretion of his instructor, the Check Abuses field goal by tie salesman Gar time. ' Under the committee’s A. B. C, student could receive an “incom- Yepremian in the second period. Staubach, who came ' with a “The committee was firm and number of clutch plays, was voted the Supreme Court rules: united in its determination to check abuses in the old system. “Most Valuable Player" award. We felt that But it was the Dallas’ running by midsemester. when the student has attack which completely dominated Statute bans topless dancing had .an opportunity to assess his the action by rolling up 252 yards course. a commitment ought to be smashing the Super Bowl record of State students may have to seek ordinance against topless dancing. covers toplessdancing since the court made. The commitment should be 160 yards set by the Green Bay In the ruling. the high court said absolute." stated the committee in its milder forms .of entertainment if Ral- says the state statute covers the pre- report. , Packers in 1968. And the Cowboys set eigh authorities enforce a Friday State the local ordinance was invalid cise conduct in this case and since the another Super Bowl record with 23 Supreme Court ruling banning topless because it had been preempted by a court knew we were talking about a It was pointed out, however. that first downs »~an important dancingin North Carolina. state law covering the identical t0p1ess dance." Mrs. Denson said.- arr"'1ncomp|ete" could be given by achievement. because it gave them Asst. Atty. Gen. Christine Denson conduct. Saturday 'a membe; of the state the instructor in extraordinary cir- fantastic control of the ball interpreted the high court ruling “I personally draw from it the Attor'ney ‘General‘s staff, Burley cumstances. The Division. of Student throughout the game. which struck down Onslow County’s c onclusion the statewide statute . Mitchell Jr.. who specialized in Affairs did want a way to withdraw a All told, the Dallas attack rolled obscenity litigation, said he would student administratively, but the com- for a total of 352 yards. advise local solicitors that, on' he mittee felt that such needs would be Thomas, the moody but explosive " ba51s of the Supreme Court rul1ng recognized by the instructor. ' rurfiiing back‘ of the Cowboys hauled topless dancing does come under the the leather a total of 19 times and states indecent exposure law. In any event,’ unless the student gained 95 yards while Walt Garrison. It had generally been assumed‘that were near the 50 per cent suspension the one-time rodeo cowboy who is the the state statute on indecent expdsure point, the penalty of,recei‘ving a “no- only authentic cowboy on the team. .enacted by‘the 1971 General Assem- credit“ would not be severe.