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---- ---------------------------------------------------, j E OBSERVER VOL. Ill, No. 110 THURSDAY, 1\!JARCH 27, 1969 Trevino named assistant by Glenn Corso Trevino also commented, "We. red. I Dennis Clark, the new arc cooperating with the out Both men were reluctant to Student D ired or, yesterday Tim O'Meilia named editor-in-chief of the OBSERVER. going commissioners and we discuss any definite plans they announced the appointment of want to learn from any mistakes had for the Union, since they The editorial board of the Holliday, also a junior, from Tito Trevino as Assistant Direc they have made over the past had not appointed any of their OBSHR VER yesterday appoin Kettering, Ohio, said, "Now that tor. year." commissioners. Clark did com ted Associate Editor Timothy we have achieved daily publica "I am very pleased with my Clark and Trevino stated that ment on some improvements in O'Meilia to the post of Editor tion, our aim will be to improve appointment," Trevino said after they plan to have a financial SUAC. in-Chief. O'Meilia immediately our coverage, expand it, espec he learned of Clark's announce planning commission, which "Some of our lectures will be appointed managing editor Don ially in the area of St. Mary's ment. "I feel Denny and I can would review last year's Student on a seminar type basis, we Holliday to the post of execu and to diversify into other work very well together." Union Budget, and learn where might even be able to bring it tive editor. areas." Trevino has been active in and how the deficit was incur- down to the hall level," he said. The editorial board, com Luking, a history major grad student activities. The past year posed of an equal number of uating in June, is the third editor he was Assistnat Commissioner students and faculty members, of the paper which was created for the Student Union Academic including the OBSER VER 'S in November of 1966 following Commission. lie also worked on Turnbull still leads present editor-in-chief William the folding of the VOICE. The the Sophomore Literary Festi Luking, made the decision last ORSER VER began daily publi val. St. Mary's Student Body Pres minds of many of the voters. night. cation this year under Luking's Co mmc nting on Trevino's i d c n tial candidate Susan The totals were: O'Meilia, a junior from Palm editorship. appointment Clark remarked, Turnbull increased her lead over Susan Turnbull 38 36.3% Bay, Fla., said, "I want to em "Tito will be a very effective opponent Barbara Curtin in the Barbara Curtin 19 20.0% phasize the appointment of Hol "The daily publication of the assistant director. We plan to second OBSJ:'R VHR straw poll Undecided 38 43.7% liday as executive editor. With paper this year has been an cooperate very closely in the although the number of unde The individual classes were the tremendous growth of the almost heroic effort by a group Union. We arc looking forward cided voters increased. weighted according to the pro paper into a daily, running the of people including present exec to a very good year." It is significant that the poll portion of the student body in OBSER VHR has become a two utive editor Paul Schroeder, llol Commenting on the appoint was conducted prior to last each class. That explains why man job. Don and I will be liday and O'Meilia," Luking said. ml·nts of Student Union Com night's Open Forum, which saw identical vote totals for Susan working closely in further ex "Schroeder has been especially missioners Clark said, "We will each of the candidates present Turnbull and undecided result in pansion and improvement of the helpful in publishing the paper'' interview all the people who her platform to the entire St. different percentage totals. paper." applied for com missioner posi Mary's student body. The undecided voters in both tions. I hope to announce them The number of undecided the sophomore and fresh man over the wcckl•nd at the very voters rose to a phenomenal classes both totalled in excess of hrtl'SI." tot<rl of 43.7 per cent, an in 50 per cent, a rise over Tues Both llll'n stated quite expli crc<rse of 2.5 per cent over Tues day's results. citly that they planned close day's poll. Miss Curtin's totals Miss Curtin and Miss Turnbull cooperation with thl' outgoing dropped some six per cent com polled identical amounts in the Student Union offircrs. ared with her previous totals. freshman, while Miss Turnbull ('lark said, "Wl· an· working However the un~rsually large carried the other three classes with till' previous Student Union number of undecided voters handily. pl·opk to smooth over the trans makes a reasonably accurate The OBSI:R VHR polled 95 ition. We wan! to learn from prediction of the race impos St. Mary's students, slightly them. They haw lwcn very wil sible. The Open Forum is expec more than Tuesday's 90. The lirw tc• hl'lp us." election is slated for Friday. ted to resolve the issue in the New Executive Editor Don Holliday. How many women friends do you have? they were accepted, the biggest single complaint This is the j(mrth of a five part series on 2734 students who were accepted by Notre Dame, coeducation at Notre Dame by Barry Breen and was "The lack of women students." Princeton lost 43% of its best applicants largely because of 1550 students actually enrolled. That is, 43% of Jim PelliKrin. the absence of women students. Even more the students accepted by Notre Dame chose to From an admissions point of view, /think important in the long run, Princeton researchers enroll in other universities. Why? That is a it is obvious that Princeton would be conducting a survey of high school students question for our admissions department. more attractive to able boys if it were discovered that 80'X, of the most gifted high school When asked "How many good people do you coedu ca tio nal. Having visited large ...... ~-~- think we arc losing because Notre Dame is numbers of secondary schools and all-male?," Mr. Joe Mulligan of Notre Dame's interviewed hundreds of boys, I simply Admissions Department replied that no good state it as a fact that able, sensitive boys answer could be given to this question, simply take it for granted that they will sit in c:/ass with girls. Princeton loses one third because Notre Dame docs not send out a of its admitted students to other colleges. questionnaire to those applicants who decide f;;~i\ against coming to Notre Dame. The lack of a reply These students are all too often the ver:v people we want most. There is no doubt card system is a serious enough blunder on the whatsoever in my mind that coeducation 0 0~ part of the Admissions Department, but their is ver:v much a factor in their decision not [) apparent ignorance of the reasons why good to attend Princeton. students turn down Notre Dame is inexcusable. Director of Admissions, Princeton Nearly half of Notre Dame's accepted applicants enroll in other universities, and no-one has taken Today's students not only prefer coeducation; the trouble to find out if sexual segregation is a they expect it and demand it as a necessary part of factor in their decision. their educational experience. Fewer and fewer But isn't it possible, or even probable in the students arc willing to put up with sexual light of admissions experience in similar segregation as a necessary part of their life style. institutions, that the biggest single reason why This new awareness on the part of students has ~ students decline enrollment at Notre Dame is "The some very disturbing implications with regard to seniors believed that "the fact that a university has Jack of women students?" Isn't it possible, or even university ad missions. both men and women greatly increases its probable, that each year Notre Dame loses a larger As a result of its recent research in this area, attractiveness." Able, sensitive high school and larger percentage of its best applicants because Princeton realizes that it is in serious admissions students do indeed take it for granted that they it is not a coeducational institution? The fact is trouble as a result of sexual segregation. Of the will sit in class with members of the opposite sex. that more and more of the best high school seniors 425 men identified in 1968 as the "best" of If a university cannot provide such an demand and expect coeducation. As long as Notre Princeton's applicants, only 181 (43%) chose to environment, they will go somewhere else to find Dame excludes women from its community, it will enroll. On the basis of reply cards sent out to it. (continued on page 4) those applicants who declined enrollment once But what about Notre Dame? In I 968, out of PAGE 2 THE OBSERVER. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1969 on the bench and on the fairways on the campus... thurs., march 27 Plimpton recounts ad~entu~es Basketball banquet Seminar on motivation "One docs survive these the finish and I did just that, of his foursome contmued down Ray Meyer, head coach at A one-day seminar on the forays into where one should right behind the winner. The the fairway and Arnie stepped to DePaul the past 25 seasons and hiring, training and motivating not be." This statement poor fellow had to put on a the tee.