Hyatt Heads Senior Class Pus for the Fall Trimester They of TI' U~Tee8
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'. Dell.. Delta, Dellli I,l l , and ~'" 'rOll AJ· "I,U~'''''- . Sec Grcek Week evenls Iring In ZTA S Ol1l1fcst • 8chedule Ilnd 8core tOll1gbt at Beauty sheet, pngc 6. t The Oldestttlmt College NewlIPapor In tbe United States . ,Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Tuesday, April 20, 1965 Telephone 523-2161-Ext, 370, 713 , . ' oard of Trustees Delays AWS Adds ssembly Hall Site Choice, Time Out ) Oxley Wins Presidency; Ion on a site fol' Miami For Women proposed assembly By JUDY BROPHY , delayed for more than a yeur When women return to cam ngnln been deterred by the Hyatt Heads Senior Class pus for the fall trimester they of TI' u~tee8. will find their Friday and Satur. ,1\ meeUn /l of the Board hlRt day nights one half-hour longer, , , , Mia mi Treasurer Lloyd in in formed the members As a result of a 'fecent rule " Skaff, Gifford Triumph final plans for 'the building change, Friday night hours will . been recl!lved from Clncin- be exten'ded to 12:30 a,m, and ,1I'cilltect ,Tames E , Allen. Saturday night closing time will By Narrow Margins be 1 a,m. plana are now In the hand R ;.' , With roughly one-third of the student body casting ballots G. Bentz, state archlt,Hct The rule change comes from Mike Oxley h as defeated Stan Greenberg for the office of Student engineer. They. are relldy to B recommendation of the Rules Senat~ President by a 236 vote margin, adverti sed for bids, pending Revision Committee of the As slo n of the Bourd at Trustees Jlrn Nau~ won the vice presidential seat without oroosit!oo, sociated Womeq Students pnd -, 11 Rite fOI' 'the structure. Oxley, stili recovering and a little incredulous, was formally with approval of ~h e A WS L egis congratulated by Preside nt Charles Wilson at the president's JI.InlVc'Vel', since the BaliI'd voh!d lative Committe/! and the Stu decision on the mullet' home a round 9:30 p,m, last night. No Place To Go dent Affairs E~ecutive Com discussion Ilt Its June N ext year's Senior class pres!-. --- Above Illcturc(l Is an al'Usts conception of t!to prOPosed assembly mittee, ing, no progresu clln be dent will be Hank Hyatt who SOI'lHtMOnll CI, ASS IowaI'd beginning construc hull, Hubject of gl'ellt debntc before tile Board of Trustees,- Its In addition to tho extension of And y Gilford ; R.' d e f efl t e d D five B og e l1t~c h li t?, by ,Ioff Pon.k,v 57Z for nnothel' two to six mont hs, modern style pnd lilze ellU80 problems In locntlo!18, weekend hours, Hie hours for late permission dances will be stan the paper thin mmgin of one Mnry K IlY McN"m nrn 751 Hi. week It was widely telt th nt - Photo b:r- Audio Vlsulll, dflrdl :.o:ed mailing the extended vote, This was a repeat per- ,III Alln VO"'l'lIl 3R7 I'd would ppproye thc Cooke'--------- - -- --- hOUI'R one hnlf h'lI~1' aHm' the re fOl'mance o f lust yOBI"S one v0te second piner: Lnl'ry Lcc Taylor gulul' closln!! hou rI> .fot' those WOIl'l differcnce betweo n wlnn !'1' Flill who poll ed Hl71 poi nts. ()n attllnding Uw d~ nc e . '1'hls ex h~~~:~~~;i~~i~~~~~ O~~I~~~~ ' Destiny of Edu cation ,s.tevens and his "H)(Iscr Kciih The thr o~ other scnators receiv cludes tho Junior P rom which wlIl Humphrl[) ~ . Ing two .. year 'lel'lnS we l'e Flip Dnw remain at 2::i0 n.m. Chip Case, pl' t!s ldent of th e son. Pum Shaw Hnd Hunter Boy The use of fines IlS Il pennlty by ' mn'" PV""thi s F reshmnn clnss, led a ll scnntol'ini lan. 'I'he rest were Jesse Brannon, t ~~e~O~l~~ ~~ II I~~I~fnn~ Remalen' s w1eth Voters th e , AR soclll led Women Students, Hoveral other possible sites. · . hopefuiR wllh 2801 poi nts on lhe Ca l'olyn Cn~t l' ov inc e, nn Incum 'Lhe Inter-Rosld(Hlce Council 01' tho Include an nl'ea of the unl- Uy ,JEFF DANmJ.S mentR one Qnd two, those dcullnl( President To DX S,YS tll lll, l'!c [ill' oll t·distnnc oct bent, Conni c Kcller, Bot.h F ill' golf cour~e north of the 'Student' News Edltm' , HOIl Sll Councils Is no longer POI' buchel' fi nd Jeffl'oy F' roelich. spcciflcally with hl ghol' cducatlon, I'ltl;SnmN'I' s, at the end of 'l'aluw!1ndu Ohio's six million voters will go mltted. The lu st two Iseues are partisan TilE RULE CIIANGES received Acting PI'",ddcnt Charlcs It, Wilson congratulatos Senate prilshhlllt Mike Oxloy 15117 athel' winners included Bill , Main objection to this site to the polls M.ay 4 to decld(l the eleot Mike Oxley , minutes uftel' last night's final tuhulllilonR werll Htnn Gl'uonlJ1ll'1{ 13;1 wide support from the women on "WE I' 1l1':SIlH~ Nl' Ku ssner, Tom Segel', J oh n Coe, hi gh cost of flll which would fElte of n fO~II'-PE\ rt: bond issue $pon Ilnd thel'efore do' not Involve the campus;' uccol'dlng to u question recol'ded, Oxl() y, who served as vice presillent of Senate this yoar .11m Naus u nopposed Carol Bnker, BriM Goodw in and ee~sa ry to let it support the . BOl'ed by Gov, J ames Rhodes. University, l'wn")' un t term!i' naire which was circulated in nil wlJl tllllC the gil vel frnm ontgolnll' l'r081110llt Dave Cal)uto at Student 1. Chip emil! 21101 Stunlee Stohl. The cutoff point fell I '1'he Hrst Is sue concerns the con "There Is no official University women's residence h alls, Senate meeting next Tuesday nlght.- Photo by Gudemnn 2, l ~ mTY 'l'ny\ol' liJ71 1\ t 11117 points which Miss Stahl a. F'III> DnWfl ntl 1111i1l received. )1l'Oposed building is to be tinuuOon of the policy lhat per policy, but I [1m personally ~o lnf.l After In trmslve study and dis -----. 4, Jlllm Shllw 111<11 i!lrge, h[lvlng an above- mits lhe slate to guurantl:!e ' loans cussion, the Rul es Revision Co m 5. Huntur lluylull 1786 to support it," st(\ted Acting Pres, ()'U J ·'y(II~t tcrm" Results were offi"l a!ly tabulated height of 60 to 80 feet. It made to college studenls by pri mittee conclud ed that the above fl. ,JCfH,C nl'lHlnOn lIU.7 at 2:45 thi s mOl'nin g by DHv id Ca Chlu'les Wilson, He was l'efel'l'lng Inll ~ have 1\ pel'manent sealing vute lending instltuUons, regulations wei'e both l'easonuble 7, CllrolYI\ C1IsII'Iwinnu puto, outgo in g Senate pl'esldent, to the first two Issues whl()h will n. Connie l<u IlCi' IoN of 0,500 and. n maximum TilE SECOND ISSUE Is a pro and neellssnl'Y , Greek Week Has II. 11 011t i" u r h u( -' t, rl' 1522 About 15 ,tabul al.ors spent nearly HI. ,Iorrruy F"nelll'h 1~ :r2 of 11,000. The roof, six posed 2110 million do llar bond to affect this university. It WllS fell thllt hIe!' wO<1 lw nd II . 1\111 I{ MHilIIH' 143 1 seven hO\lI'H counting and figuring above tho ' ground, would fin nnce bu il ding in hi ghel' educl\- hOlil's would ll Cfurd belil'll' utl1l7.a 12. ' '1'011\ SUI-I(!1' 1~ I!III the fin ul resulls of lh o more lhan nrea of 3 J~ Dcres. tion, pll rl{~ !lnd other public f!lclll- OF TilE 82110 million, the unl- 1:1•• fohn t:oe l:tJiI lion of , campus nnd community 14, Carll1 o llitu I' 1257 :1200 voleR. ostimated east of the ties. VCl'sfty ean expect to receive $4,5 facililles , Brief, Busy Past If!. Brin n Goodw!n • 12I!1 Ill. Sl4nlcO SII,III ' 11117 is above $4,000,000; The Issue thl'ee is a proposed reap- -------.'-------- ONE O'CLOCI{ Saturday hours 17 , Clml y Crull , 11 ~17 has declined at the pre- portionment of the Ohio Leglsla- SEE STATE ISSUE NO, 2 will eliminate the need for the By CHUCI\ FORTIER I ng unlil 'lhe end of the woek's III. Pe lo 'Sulllvnn lato pcrmlssion system, which actlvltics, III. I(ol\h VnnMII1",; II Jr. time to make an estimate of tUI'e to confOl'm to the 1064 Su- EDITORIAL ON PAGE 2 'Student' News Editor 20 .• Jueli tfnpnur : :~~ MU Ch est of the revisions which will preme Coul'l ruling on apportion- was felt by many women to be in- StUdents wero invited \0 on\cl' 21. LYIIII P\l!I'SOn 111'15 effective lind confusing, Gf'(~e ll week at Miami, as at OUl- 2'2 . f\.l\d~r Pl'iuc 111 '\:1 l1" C! ~~lml,'v It u site other than I ment to auUlDrlzc state agencies Th I I Il l' college!! und universities, Is (I guesses of the lime tho !'Llnn ol' 23, IJU U Nilsson Field Is ohosen, Ohio. mUlton for construction, Wilson e rev sons were appl'ov- tl'udillon so old und veneruble tlu..:t took til carry the torch ovel' the 2~, Tom Dixon continued, ed by the AWS Legislative C::\lTl- 25, Mlchncl n n~' I11()flCl ~~~ Seeks Head Board's Cllmmlltee on Bull The fUUI·th Issue Is an amend· millee on April 5, and received people sellm to aS8 ume that' It hud course.